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Recovery And Separation Of Iron, Cobalt, And Nickel By Solvent Extraction From Waste Ferric Chloride SolutionBy T. K. Kim
Iron, cobalt, and nickel in waste ferric chloride solutions were separated from each other by solvent extraction. The iron was extracted from the cobalt and nickel by the use of methyl isobutyl ketone
Jan 1, 1980
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Nickel Supply /DemandBy Thomas F. Torries
It does not take sophisticated economic analysis to determine the current status of nickel production and demand (Figure 1). One only needs a quick glance at the balance sheets of the major nickel pro
Jan 1, 1982
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Curtain Walls Of Indiana Limestone - IntroductionBy Jasper D. Ward
The Indiana Limestone Company has developed an insulated, thin and comparatively light-weight pane 1 suitable for use as a spandrel panel in a curtain wall. The panel is about four inches thick and is
Jan 1, 1959
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Comparison Between Bored Tunnel and Immersed Tunnel Options Developed for the Silvertown Tunnel Beneath the River ThamesBy Jason Saldanha, Andrew Evans, Jonathan Baber
"INTRODUCTION The need for a new road crossing at Silvertown is the result of three key drivers:- •,Severe congestion and delay at the Blackwall Tunnel and surrounding road network; •,A lack of networ
Jan 1, 2016
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Rare Earths And The Mountain Pass, California OperationsBy Warren N. Warhol
The mutual growth of the rare earth industry and the Mountain Pass Operations was no coincidence. It was the commercial availability of rare earths on a scale first made possible by the capacity of th
Jan 1, 1980
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Use of 3D Visualisation Techniques to identify Minimal Impact Sand and Gravel Extraction SitesBy A. J. Benham, H. Kessler
In the UK a high proportion of land-won sand and gravel is extracted from sub-alluvial gravels and river terrace gravels located within river valleys. However, extraction from deposits of this type is
Jan 1, 2005
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Getchell Gold Corporation Underground Mining OperationsBy R. M. Barker
The historic Getchell property is currently being mined from the Getchell Main Underground workings, a foot wall extension of the Getchell open pit deposits along the Getchell fault. Drift-and-fill te
Jan 1, 1997
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Modeling Of Ball Mill Grinding Through Population Balance And Collision Energy SpectraAn appropriate scale-up methodology is very useful for ball mill design and optimization of the grinding circuit. To date, the scale-up is based on the selection and breakage function method using lab
Jan 1, 1998
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Studies Of Surface And Sub-Surface Ground Movements Due To Longwall Mining OperationsBy D. J. Fitzpatrick
The paper reviews current mining subsidence research at The Department of Mining Engineering, University of Notting- ham. Special attention is being devoted to prediction of ground movements between t
Jan 1, 1986
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A Comparison Of Laboratory Cutting Results And Actual Tunnel Boring PerformanceBy W. A. Hustrulid
Introduction A problem that has faced mining engineers and mining geologists for many years is how to best explore a particular prospect so that the basic decision as to whether the material presen
Jan 1, 1997
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Laboratory Study of Clay Clogging Issues for EPB TBM Tunneling Applications - RETC2021By Jamal Rostami, Wei Hu
Efficient performance of EPB TBMs in clayey ground is primarily dominated by the flow capability of the excavated muck in the cutterhead and screw conveyor. Currently, Consistency Index approach is us
Jun 13, 2021
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Highlights For Patenting Industrial Mineral DepositsBy J. R. Evans
In order to patent an industrial mineral placer mining claim, it must incorporate an economic deposit. Each ten acre parcel is evaluated for its mineral -in -character nature. Nonmineral -in -characte
Jan 1, 1997
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Uses Of Jet Pulverization ? IntroductionBy Hugh Boyd
Jet pulverization is a relatively new tool for fine grinding. It is not yet in general use in the mining and ore dressing fields, since most of the requirements in these areas have been for relatively
Jan 1, 1969
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Colorado Minerals Processing Division hosts 60th annual meetingFrom a gathering storm of climate change based legislation that could potentially overwhelm the mining industry, to the nuts and bolts of mineral processing and just about everything in between, about
Jul 1, 2010
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Survival Strategy: Every Bit Counts ? IntroductionBy B. Caines
Much of the mining industry in North America is in a crisis state. Host producers are operating at production levels well below capacity, some have been merged or sold, while others have been mothball
Jan 1, 1987
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How Can A Mining Company Deliver And Measure The Social Impacts Of Its Operations As Part Of A Broader Contribution To Sustainability?This paper reviews the technical advice available to support companies in the delivery of social aspects of sustainable development. It will draw on diverse experience from the sparsely populated plai
Jan 1, 2007
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Bit Geometry Effects on Failure Characteristics of RockBy V. B. Achanti
This paper deals with the effect of various bit geometric parameters on failure characteristics of rock material. Improvement of rock cutting efficiency of continuous mining machines has been an inter
Jan 1, 1998
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Slurry Rheology Influence on the Performance of Mineral/Coal Grinding CircuitBy Richard R. Klimpel
The first part of this two-part article summarizes the result of a 10-year, multimillion dollar research and plant testing program involving operating mining companies throughout the world. The progra
Oct 12, 1982
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Mine Evaluation in a Changing Investment Climate (8f98bc8e-d083-4c4e-af9f-cc813799b51e)By Thomas O’Neil
Part 2 of this article continues with a discussion of features that distinguish contemporary investment analysis in mining from earlier methods. Part 1 traced the evolution of evaluation methodology f
Jan 12, 1982
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State of the SAGBy James L. Vanderbeek
INTRODUCTION Semiautogenous (SAG) grinding technology first started to be seriously considered for comminution circuit design in the mid-1960s as an alternative to the three-stage crushing circuits a
Jan 1, 2004