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How Feeders Can Improve Material Flow In BinBy Zoltan F. Oszter
Feeding bulk solids from bins or bunkers sometimes poses a problem to the materials handling engineer. The paper describes, by practical examples, how material flow can be improved on existing install
Jan 1, 1966
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Relationship Of Geologic Setting And Kaolin Characteristics To Filler Applications ? I) IntroductionBy Ed L. Schrader
Kaolin of the Georgia-south Carolina "Clay Belt" are used in a wide variety of filler and extender applications. Sane applications specifically require the performance enhancement delivered by incorpo
Jan 1, 1985
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The Utilization Of Twin-Engine Elevating Scrapers In Open Pit MiningBy Ronald Ludchak
Since coal has been designated as the short-term answer to the threatening world energy crisis, improved surface mining techniques, along with improved extraction and handling equipment, are needed to
Jan 1, 1975
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The Automation Of Belt Conveyors And Ore Storage FacilitiesBy C. M. Marquardt
The materials handling systems in the large concentrating plants have required the employment of a considerable number of workmen, many of whom had very little to do except to act as watchmen to avoid
Jan 1, 1962
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Aluminum Chloride Restoration Of In Situ Leached Uranium OresBy David C. Grant
During in situ uranium mining using ammonium bicarbonate lixiviant, the ammonium exchanges with cations on the ore's clay. Mter mining is complete, the ammonium may desorb into post-leach ground
Jan 1, 1982
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Some Considerations On Environmental Regulations Relevant To Hydro-Metallurgical Process ResidueBy Sun K. Kim
Hydrometallurgical processes are not free of environmental regulations. A clear understanding of the regulations under which the minerals industry operates delineates processing requirements at early
Jan 1, 1982
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Mexican Fluorspar, Actual Situation And Future ? IntroductionBy Alejandro Prieto
Traditionally, Mexico has been a mining country. This industry has played a very important role in our country's development, creating jobs, integrating geographical regions - generally very remo
Jan 1, 1986
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The Breakage Function In Coal Bore Core Particle Size ReductionBy T. E. Wilson
In conjunction with experiments to improve the particle size preparation of coal bore cores prior to washability testing, discrete-event breakage of coal, shale and homogeneous low-strength concrete c
Jan 1, 1998
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Modeling Leakage Though Utilization of Modern Software for a Historical Silver MineBy C. Pomeroy, J. Weyer, J. Brune
"Mining began in the Erzgebirge (“ore mountains”) region of Saxony, Germany more than 800 years ago, and extensive underground workings cut through the entire area. Some of these old workings are stil
Jan 1, 2015
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Pros And Cons Of Mineral Exploration In Canada - A Banker?s ViewpointBy Donald J. Worth
When Eugene Bailey asked me to contribute to this session on "Canadian exploration - 1976", it took a little coaxing before he got me to agree. My immediate reaction was, what could i say about Canadi
Jan 1, 1976
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Applied Geology In Operations: Carr Fork Mine, UtahBy W. J. Garmoe
The Carr Fork mine is located approximately 50 kilometers southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah, in the Bingham or West Mountain District, adjacent to the Bingham open pit copper mine. Applied geology at
Jan 1, 1992
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Placer Sampling And Reserve Estimation - I. Placer SamplingBy S. W. Thomas
One of the most difficult tasks associated with placer mining is the sampling of the deposit. More placer projects have failed due to inaccurate assessment of the reserves than to any other reason. Wi
Jan 1, 1985
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Estimation Of Diesel Particulate Concentrations In Underground MinesBy R. A. Haney
The Mine Safety and Health Administration has developed a model to estimate diesel particulate (dp) exposures in underground mines. The estimate uses either in-mine measured dp concentrations or engin
Jan 1, 1998
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How Can Mining Survive Governmental And Environmental RestrictionsBy John S. Lagarias
When ore bodies are faulted or mill feed turns refractory, mining managers and engineers act vigorously to convert imminent failure into eventual success. The recent proliferation of onerous "enviro
Jan 1, 1978
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Iron Ore FlotationBy Ronald O. Harma
Iron ore pellets made from concentrates produced from low grade iron ores are the primary iron bearing feedstock for iron making in North American blast furnaces. Steelmakers are demanding increasingl
Jan 1, 1993
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Mineral Data Processing and Databases in the Bureau of MinesBy V. Anthony Cammarota
MINERALS INFORMATION PROGRAM Mineral data collection by the Federal Government actually began in 1882 with an appropriation by Congress to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Although the Bureau of
Jan 1, 1987
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Application Of Interlaboratory Statistics For Carbon And Sulfur To Estimate Uncertainties In Net Carbonate ValuesBy C. H. Bucknam
An interlaboratory testing program was undertaken in support of an ASTM standardization program for simultaneous combustion-infrared analysis for carbon and sulfur in ores and related materials. Stati
Jan 1, 1998
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The Current Status Of Silicosis In Hard Rock MiningBy Marcus M. Key
Silicosis among metal miners is an ancient disease, probably as old as mining itself.' However, the primitive forms of mining were not productive of much silica dust, and the short life span of s
Jan 1, 1971
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Production Application Of Fused Aluminum Oxide And Silicon Carbide To The Mining IndustryBy E. P. Lunghofer
Silicon Carbide and Aluminum Oxide were two of the early forms of man-made abrasives often referred to as synthetic and were invented at the turn of the century. Edward G. Acheson invented Silicon Car
Jan 1, 1985
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Materials Handling Facilities At The Ray Mines Division Expansion ProgramBy E. C. Speers
The Ray Mines Division has a long and illustrious history beginning in 1911, as one of the early underground block caving copper mining operations. The tonnage mined from the beginning of operations,
Jan 1, 1961