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Efficiency Of Barmac Crusher By Modified Bond MethodBy E. G. Kelly
Because of the nature of the breakage in the Barmac vertical spindle impactor, the 80% reduction ratio is very small, so that when the energy efficiency is calculated by Bond's method, it appears
Jan 1, 1988
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Identifying Research Priorities Of SME: Results From A Survey Of The MembershipA charge of the Research Council of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, Inc. (SME) is to ?? identify longer term research ideas/needs, that in the perception of the SME Research Counci
Jan 1, 2010
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An Intermediate Drive Conveyor, A Conveyor That Will Go Forever?TodayBy John Fred Rivera
Since its inception during the hectic days of World War II, Kaiser Steel Corporation has developed and maintained a solid reputation as a progressive company with an incessant penchant for attempting
Jan 1, 1979
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Toward a sustainable and enhanced iron ore recovery: Biobeneficiation reviewBy Mary Nelima Ondiaka, Oladunni Oyelola Alabi, Fatai Olufemi Aramide, Francis Gitau, Talabi Henry Kayode
Iron ore is essential in steelmaking but high-grade ores have diminished, making it necessary to turn to low-grade ores, which need further beneficiation to upgrade the iron content. Biobeneficiation
Sep 1, 2024
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York Canyon Prepares For The FutureBy A. E. Aldrich
The Pittsburg & Midway Coal Mining Co. (P&M) is expanding a combination of surface and underground coal mining operation in Northeastern New Mexico. The York Canyon Complex, located 35 miles west of
Jan 1, 1993
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Diesels At Kerr-McGee Coal Corporation's Galatia Mine - Ventilation, Health And Safety ConsiderationsBy Daniel G. Ganey
Kerr-McGee Coal Corporation has used diesel face haulage and support equipment at its dual-seam Galatia Mine in Southern Illinois since production activities commenced in 1983. The mine began producti
Jan 1, 1990
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Shipping Rock By Rail-What You Should KnowBy R. D. Archibald
Currently, around 100 million tons of construction materials and aggregates are shipped annually by rail. And recently, producers are looking much more carefully at rail not only to reduce fixed costs
Jan 1, 1995
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Nevada Barite -A Current ReviewBy K. S. Olson
My reaction when first asked to present this paper was; "What could I possibly say that would hold the audience?s attention for 15 minutes? What could I offer that anyone familiar with the Nevada Bari
Jan 1, 1993
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Limestone Mines - Their Potential Commercially And StrategicallyBy Russell W. Hunt
The cave man of ages past took his wife-and family from the cave pointing to a fire he had built and beating on his breast said, "Look what I have done". Today man is taking his family back to a cave
Jan 1, 1959
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Exploring the Benefits of Additional Conveyance Tunnels for the Chicago Area’s Combined Sewer SystemBy Kevin Fitzpatrick, Carmen Scalise, Patrick Jensen
"The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRDGC) owns and operates the Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (TARP) system which was adopted in 1972. TARP is a network of 110 miles of deep
Jan 1, 2016
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Control -- The Key To Preparation For The Export MarketBy Martial P. Corriveau
The preparation of coal is essentially the same for export as it is for the domestic market. The big difference, I would say, is that, while coal for certain domestic uses (utilities, for instance) ne
Jan 1, 1959
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The History Of Aggregate Development And GeologyBy W. H. Langer
Around the beginning of the 20th Century, annual aggregate production in the United States amounted to about 50 million short tons. Today annual aggregate production is nearly 2.5 billion tons. Over a
Jan 1, 1998
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Importance Of Geological Data In Planning Underground Ore Extraction ? IntroductionBy C. L. Pillar
In many cases, substantial time may elapse between the exploration stage and a serious detailed planning stage which has the objective of putting a mineral property into production. This is always tru
Jan 1, 1973
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Mining In Cuba And Its ProspectsMining was the first economic activity carried out in Cuba, by the colonial conquerous, i.e. gold extraction from rivers and use of asphalt to calk their ships; however, due to different historic reas
Jan 1, 1978
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Design Of A Preparation Plant For Minimum Maintenance And Clean UpBy Donald H. Dowlin
The design of a preparation plant for minimum maintenance and clean up requires both the skills of the Engineer and the practical experience of the Operator. From the initial flow sheet and preliminar
Jan 1, 1962
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Mine dewatering and water management at Barrick Goldstrike Mine in the Carlin Trend, NV - SME Transactions 2011By B. Listerud, G. Zhan, M. A. Jones
Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc. (BGMI) operates the Betze-Post openpit and the Meikle and Rodeo underground mines. Because the majority of the orebody is located below the water table, mining at BGMI re
Jan 1, 2011
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Liner Systems In Chilean Copper Heap LeachingBy M. E. Smith
Chile is the world's largest copper producer and as such sets the standard of practice in copper SX/EW design. The authors summarize the liner systems used at many of Chile's major copper pr
Jan 1, 1994
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Climax Molybdenum: One Of The World's Great MinesBy Stephen M. Voynick
Two hours driving time west of Denver, CO and 21 km (13 miles) north of Leadville, Bartlett Mountain rises 4,065 m (13,337 ft) high in central Colorado's Tenmile Range. Bartlett Mountain is one o
Jan 1, 1997
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The Morenci Tailings Leaching Plant ? IntroductionBy Carlos Kovacs-Figueroa
Because of air pollution control regulations in the early 701s it became necessary to clean effluent gases from the Morenci Reduction Works Smelter. Feasibility studies indicated that this could be ac
Jan 1, 1976
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Use of Satellite Radar Interferometry (InSAR) to Monitor Urban Tunneling Projects – Real Case ApplicationsBy Loic Galisson
"Urban tunneling projects are usually extensively monitored. Most of the instruments used rely on benchmarks providing a sustainable datum throughout the life of the project. The monitoring program al
Jan 1, 2016