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Large Flotation Cells in Opemiska Concentrator
By J. R. Maxwell
Large capacity flotation cells with volumes ranging in size from 300 to 2000 cu ft are used in the Opemiska concentrator, Opemiska Copper Mines (Quebec), Canada. This paper gives a description of the
Jan 1, 1973
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Oil Shale Mining Program Does Two Jobs
By C. K. Rose, J. H. East
Proved oil shale reserves in the Green River formation in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming dwarf present U. S. petroleum resources. Indications are that the appetite for petroleum products will continue to
Oct 1, 1955
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You and SME Membership
Starting on the facing page is a 16-page section giving a picture of SME and its component parts-and what they mean to a prospective member.
Jan 6, 1961
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Sculptor Molds A Mountain With Mining Techniques
By Henry A. Pohs
It is a rare work of art that attains the proportions of a major construction project. One instance of such a phenomenon is Bartholdi's Miss Liberty, which was designed and built section by secti
Jan 11, 1966
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Operating Layout and Phase Plans – Selected Aspects of Production Planning – Berkeley Pit
By Don Hendricks, Alan Dahlstrand
Introduction The subjects discussed in this chapter deal with production planning, or more specifically, how the results of production planning may relate back to long-range planning and final pit
Jan 1, 1979
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Innovations In Materials Handling Overcome Mining Handicaps In Chile
By A. T. Yu
From the very beginning when an ore body is blocked out, till the last ton of mineable ore is shipped to the smelter, consciously or not, a mining engineer is incessantly wrestling with the materials-
Jan 6, 1967
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Scale-Up Problems With Large Ball Mills
By N. Arbiter, C. C. Harris
Analysis of ball and pulp flow in ball mills indicates that three factors may become critical with increasing mill diameters: ball size, fraction critical speed, and average pulp flow velocities. Ball
Jan 1, 1985
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Concreting At The San Manuel Mine
By R. L. Tobie, H. W. Seaney
Over the years since 1956 when initial experiments were conducted on underground concreting in an attempt to cope with the ground weight and pressure encountered in the development of a large-scale un
Jan 11, 1965
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Rate Limitations in Froth Flotation (6c60c56d-ce86-42a2-a1d2-c3b0e95e9d29)
By W. C. Meyer, R. R. Klimpel
A physical model of flotation, derived from viewing froth as a kinetic species since it constitutes the carrier of ore particles, not only agrees with and is simulated by engineering mathematical mode
Jan 1, 1984
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Characterization of Uraniferous Geochemical Provinces by Aerial Gamma-Ray Spectrometry
By Donald F. Saunders
Means and relative standard deviations were calculated for eU, eTh, K, and their ratios for aerial gamma-ray spectral data in 29 quadrangles at 1:250,000 scale. Known or suspected uraniferous province
Jan 12, 1979
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Effect Of Coal Preparation On Power Plant Fuel Cycle Cost Measured At The Bus Bar
By W. V. Bluck, W. L. McMorris
Higher coal quality is being recognized in potentially lowering the cost of power as measured at the bus bar. Assessment of potential coal supplies for most power plants is now going beyond buying at
Jan 1, 1986
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Material And Heat Balances At The Conventional Calcine-Charged Reverberatory Furnace Process
By Tokio Yanagida
Major parameters relating to the operating of the conventional calcine-charged reverberatory f'ce process such as distribution coefficients of major elements among slag, matte, blister, and gases
Jan 1, 1984
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Beneficiation And Concentration - Other
US 4,181,703-Removal of magnesium impurity from phosphate rock. Crushed screened ore containing more than 0.3% by weight of magnesium is slurried with sea water, acidified with sulfuric acid to a pH v
Jan 1, 1982
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Part IV – April 1969 - Communications - Carbon Activity in Austenite by Monte Carlo Computations
By P. T. Gallagher, W. A. Oates, J. A. Lambert
FAIRLY extensive equilibrium data exists for carbon dissolved in r iron.1-8 However the temperature coefficients of the carbon activity, ac , are insufficierltly preciseto reveal whether the heat of s
Jan 1, 1970
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Membership. (ac15e73b-7978-4f3d-9718-4bb71869fcc7)
NEW MEMBERS. The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the month of November, 1913: Members. AGNEW, JOHN L., Gent Supt Copper Cliff, Ont., Canada. BAILEY,
Jan 12, 1913
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Ray
ON THIS page is a photograph of a machine that has played a key role in the recent history of Kennecott's Ray mine, situated in the Mineral Creek District, Pinal County, Arizona. It is a huge, ru
Jan 1, 1957
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Some Modern Trends in the Development and Mastering of Autogenous Ore Grinding Technology
By V. P. Yashin
Modern trends in the use of autogenous grinding of minerals have been investigated by Mekhanobr Institute. The conclusions drawn are based on experimental and theoretical investigations by the author
Jan 1, 1980
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Hydrologic Investigation, Design, and Construction of Flood Control Structures, Copperhill, Tennessee (96d41880-4818-4889-867f-3b0c0f66f520)
By T. Turner, C. L. Zimmerman, U. Kappus
The purpose of the project is to divert flood flows of North Potato Creek. The project is located in the southeast corner of Tennessee near Copperhill, approximately 160 km north of Atlanta, GA. The p
Jan 1, 1981
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Instrumentation And Control Systems For Crushing Circuits
By R. M. Board
This paper will focus on measurement and control of four main aspects of crushing, namely horsepower, bowl level, mantle position and feed rate, and will discuss related sensors and control techniques
Jan 1, 1982
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Tracy Mine Of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.
By R. W. Braund
THE Tracy mine is within the corporate limits of Negaunee, Mich. The tract of land comprising the Tracy group lies on the east end of the Marquette Iron Range between adjoining mined-out properties on
Jan 1, 1958