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Unconventional Gas ResourcesBy Jeffrey B. Smith
Introduction The gas shortage is going to be with us for some time to come. If we can set aside political and industry rhetoric (along with subjective personal opinions), we still are confronted by t
Jan 1, 1980
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Some Characteristics Of Solid-Liquid Suspensions ? IntroductionBy L. W. Pommier
In the field of minerals processing the concentration of valuable minerals normally takes place in suspensions of ore particles in liquids. The fluid resistance offered by Newtonian liquids to the mov
Jan 1, 1968
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Lubrication Of Open Gearing On Large Mobile Excavating Equipment ? IntroductionBy E. C. Wilson
The knowledge concerning the lubrication of open gearing for mining machinery has contained many unknowns and at its best has relied to a great degree on a "Rule of Thumb" procedure. It will be within
Jan 1, 1968
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Recovery of Metals from Aqueous Chloride SolutionsBy Maurice C. Fuerstenau, Bruce R. Palmer, R. E. Johnson, B. R. Palmer, G. W. Warren
The environmentally sound processing of metal-bearing chloride solutions plays a key role in the extraction, plating, recycling, finishing and surface preparation of metals. Additionally, many chlorid
Jan 1, 1993
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Personnel Selection For Material HandlingBy K. H. E. Kroemer
Selecting persons who are unlikely to suffer an overexertion injury is one of three methods to reduce the risk of musculo-skeletal disorders in manual material handling. This paper describes the under
Jan 1, 1985
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Hydrometallurgical Processing Of Silicate And Complex Oxide OresBy J. Brent Hiskey, Srini Raghavan
The physical chemistry of dissolution of silicate and complex oxide ores in aqueous lixiviants has been reviewed. Particular attention has been paid to the analysis of dissolution mechanisms and kinet
Jan 1, 1989
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Geologic And Allied Considerations In Ore Reserve Estimates For Vein-Type DepositsBy D. E. Ranta, Ora H. Rostad
Ore reserve estimation, from the earliest "quick and dirty" estimates made at the first consideration of a possible project down to periodic revisions of detailed estimates made during the life of a m
Jan 1, 1992
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Theory and Design of Sandwich Belt High Angle Conveyors According to the Expanded Conveyor TechnologyBy Joseph A. Dos Santos
The Expanded Conveyor Technology, a rationalization of the conventional conveyor technology, allows us to apply the theory and principles beyond the current (perceived) limits. This was first prompted
Jan 1, 2000
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Geology Of The Bousquet #2 Au-Ag-Cu Massive Sulfide Deposit, Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Quebec, CanadaBy N. Teasdale
The Bousquet #2 deposit, located within the Blake River Group in the Abitibi Greenstone belt, midway between the towns of Val d'Or and Rouyn-Noranda, exhibits all of the distinguishing characteri
Jan 1, 1995
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Mathematical Modelling a Powerful Tool for Quantifying PerformanceBy Edmond Donovan, O&apos
With the increase in complexity of conveyor systems and the inexorable demand for more capacity and availability, the ability of designers to accurately predict performance is becoming increasingly im
Jan 1, 1996
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Head and Tail Controls in Long Overland ConveyorsBy Jean-Luc Cornet
Advances in conveyor technology over the past decade have enabled the design and erection of very long overland belt conveyors. Such conveyors usually require head and tail drives to lower the belt te
Jan 1, 2002
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Process Simulation to Enhance Complex Flowsheet Development: Examples in BiotechnologyBy D. Morin, J. Villeneuve, S. Foucher
The development of new processes has to follow "best practice" rules in order to be technically and economically as efficient as possible. However, innovations, new process routes and new rules are co
Jan 1, 2000
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A Model And Field Study Of Tunnel Pre-ReinforcementBy Gregory E. Korbin
The effectiveness of pre-reinforcement as an immediate stabilization measure as well as its contribution to the permanent stabilization of a tunnel were studied through the use of physical (Figure 1)
Jan 1, 1976
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Rapid Access of Gold Deposits Using Blind Drilled ShaftsBy Derek M. Hutchinson, Don Zeni
The construction of shafts by blind drilling has been made cost effective by advances in technology and experience. The techniques of blind shaft drilling are discussed and a brief history presented.
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal Cleaning Plant Upgrade Benefits Rosebud MiningBy B. J. Arnold, B. W. Parker
Rosebud Mining Company added a classifying cyclone/spiral concentrator circuit addition to its McVille Preparation Plant, Freeport, PA, in mid-2002. This paper will describe the plant addition, which
Jan 1, 2003
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The Effect Of Silver And Gold Prices On Small Producer Profitability - Typical Gold and Silver ProcessesBy V. K. Kakaria
As you know most of the gold and silver is produced by one of the following processes: (1) Agitated Leaching - Carbon adsorption or Merrill-Crowe (2) Heap Leaching - Carbon adsorption or Merrill-
Jan 1, 1981
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Design And Performance Verification Of A Booster Fan Installation At The Red Lake MineBy L. Sletmoen, P. Rocque, E. DeSouza
Plans for achieving planned production rates at the Red Lake Mine High Grade Ore Zone required that the mine ventilation system be upgraded. Time constraints required that only a site assessment of th
Jan 1, 2003
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2. Reconnaissance Exploration in the Western United States ? IntroductionBy R. C. Babcock
Exploration for mineral deposits in the western United States is increasing annually, and the data generated by this effort are increasingly complex, diverse, and abundant. It is obvious that to make
Jan 1, 1979
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Maintenance Of Large Stripping UnitBy William J. Wasko
Maintenance of mining equipment has become so complex and important from a cost and product ion standpoint that the organization must be set up in an engineering fashion to be successful. Production c
Jan 1, 1966
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The Development Of A Mine Worthy Ground Penetrating Radar SystemBy T. J. Fenner
Research conducted in South African mines has demonstrated the benefit of ground penetrating radar for the detection of geologic features and hazards. This is crucial for safety and production conside
Jan 1, 1994