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Sustainable Education in Minerals Engineering EducationBy W. Dalmijn, H. de Ruiter
"The decline in students for mining and metallurgical engineering in the last few years has lead to the closure of many university departments in all first world countries around the world. Three inde
Jan 1, 2005
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Jaws CrushersBy N. L. Wesis
General History The first jaw crusher in the US was patented about 1830, but the Blake crusher that has maintained a substantial advantage over other types was invented in 1858 by Eli Whitney Blak
Jan 1, 1985
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Typical Large Sulfide Flotation MillsBy J. B. Knapp, J. W. G. Betts, Scott L. Burreill, J. H. Bassarear, E. A. Lowe, W. J. N. Davis, John L. Bolles, Gaylord P. Dopson, William H. Keener, N. S. L. Steenkamp
This chapter contains moderately detailed descriptions of some typical and well known mills that treat predominantly sulfide copper ores, some containing secondary values in gold, silver, and molybden
Jan 1, 1985
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Geochemistry Of Epithermal Precious Metal DepositsBy Samuel B. Romberger
During the formation of most epithermal precious metal deposits geochemical changes can be characterized by the introduction of large amounts of silica, minor amounts of sulfur, and trace quantities o
Jan 1, 1990
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CERN’s LHC Project–Large Caverns in Soft Rock at the Edge of FeasibilityBy Hans-Christian Kurzweil, Klaus Mussger
CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, are upgrading their existing particle accelerator for the next generation of experiments and have three major packages of underground construction w
Jan 1, 2003
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Well Log Applications In Coal Mining And Rock Mechanics ? IntroductionBy L. O. Bond
High costs--and high risks--are normal in coal exploration and mine development. But risks and ultimate costs are minimized by foreknowledge of prospective coal seams and adjacent formations. Extensiv
Jan 1, 1969
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Applications Of Time Domain Reflectometry In The Mining IndustryBy K. M. O’Connor
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) is a pulse testing technique developed by the telecommunications and power industry for use in locating breaks in cables. Variations of this principle have been utilize
Jan 1, 2003
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Construction Project ManagementBy Scott G. Britton
Many times during the construction of a project, whether large or small, the engineer will become involved with management of the work and workforce. In some cases, mine management will turn over the
Jan 1, 1983
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Impact Breakers For Shaft SinkingBy Stephen H. E. Phillips, Michael J. Beus
A pneumatic impact breaker is used to fragment the rock at the shaft bottom, replacing the drill and blast cycle. A backhoe-type mucker removes the broken rock. The operators are in protective cabs be
Jan 1, 1981
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5.4 Control Strategies - 1. Control of Grinding Circuits ? IntroductionBy J. A. Herbst
Grinding circuits employed in mineral processing operations are designed to produce feed materials for beneficiation steps such as flotation and magnetic separation, which are sufficiently fine to ach
Jan 1, 1979
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Effect Of Pretreatment On Eh Response Of A Gold ElectrodeBy S. Chander
The effect of pretreatment potential on the response of a gold electrode for Eh measurements in sulfide solutions was examined in terms of measured Eh values and electrode response time. The electrode
Jan 1, 1989
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The Role Of The I.B.A. In The Bauxite/Alumina/Aluminium IndustryBy Ronald J. Thomas
Prior to 1974, bauxite-producing countries were poorly informed about important aspects of the bauxite/alumina/aluminium industry. This placed them at a disadvantage in negotiations over the developme
Jan 1, 1984
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Determination Of Radon Concentration In Water Samples From Argolida By The Liquid Scintillation TechniqueBy N. Zouridakis
Radon is an established lung carcinogen and remains the most important environmental radiation exposure. It was estimated that inhalation of radon and its short-lived decay products accounts on averag
Jan 1, 2007
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Gold Exploration And Mining In Venezuela A Private Enterprise ApproachBy Alberto Sarmentero
Venezuela, once a world's top gold producer until 1886 Witwatersrand discovery, did let fall its role then because of a serious lack of infrastructure and population, and lately (since World war
Jan 1, 1989
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Numerical Prediction Of Subsidence With Coupled Geomechanical-Hydrological ModelingBy S. P. Girrens
A coupled finite element geomechanical- hydrology code is currently under development for application to the problem of predicting groundwater disturbances associated with mine subsidence. The structu
Jan 1, 1982
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Mechanical Properties of Western Canadian Heavy-Oil Sands and Their Relevance to Wellbore StabilityBy Malcolm Reeves
The heavy oil reservoirs of Alberta and Saskatchewan include sequences of unconeolidated silts and fine sands which respond in an unusual manner when subjected to the high temperature and pore-fluid-p
Jan 1, 1986
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Numerical analysis of the time-dependent behavior of immediate roof in a hypothetical one-entry mineBy B. Mishra
This paper presents a rock mechanics investigation of the time-dependent behavior of the rock immediately surrounding the excavation in a hypothetical one-entry coal mine based on the geology of the I
Mar 1, 2014
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Comparison With Gravity Separators Of A New Filtration Method For Fine Particle FiltrationBy G. R. S. Smith
In any filtration, it is primarily the filter medium (cloth) and cake filtering properties that control the type of filtration equipment used and filtration conditions. The advent of new types of filt
Jan 1, 1989
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Conceptual process to produce ThO2 from monaziteBy Jack S. Watson, Rasika Nimkar, Robert M. Counce, BRADLEY BENNETT, Patrick Zhang
The purpose of this work is to develop a conceptual recovery process for thorium dioxide (ThO2) from its primary source, monazite. The study-level design presented in this paper represents an economic
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Battle Mountain Gold - Discovery of the Fortitude Gold-Silver Deposit at Copper Canyon, Battle Mountain District, Lander County, NevadaBy V. F. Hollister
Copper and gold were discovered in the Copper Canyon area of the Battle Mountain district of Lander County, Nevada, in August of 1866. By 1876 a gravity plant was con¬centrating oxidized Copper Canyon
Jan 1, 1990