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Origin Of High-Purity Simpson Sands In The Arbuckle Mountains - IntroductionBy Rodger E. Denison
The Middle Ordovician Simpson Group in the Arbuckle Mountains of southern Oklahoma contains sandstones of unusual purity. These have been exploited as glass sands since 1913 (Ham, 1945). Where quarrie
Jan 1, 1999
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Investigation And Repair Of The Northeast Raw Water TunnelBy Harry R. Price, Keith M. Swaffar
The Northeast Raw Water Tunnel transports untreated water to the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department's (DWSD) Northeast Water Plant where it is treated and distributed. The occurrence of a subs
Jan 1, 1987
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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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Insuring Property And Casualty Risks Associated With The Construction Of The Baltimore MetroBy James M. Murphy
INTRODUCTION In the fall of 1983, the fourth new Rapid Transit System constructed in this country in the last forty years will go into revenue service. The Baltimore Metro will bring to this major
Jan 1, 1983
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A Critical Assessment of Flotation AgentsBy D. R. Nagaraj
Literally thousands of new flotation agents, both collectors and modifiers, have been proposed for sulfide and non-sulfide flotation over the past six decades since the beginning of the use of soluble
Jan 1, 1994
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Semi-Autogenous Mill Optimization with DEM Simulation SoftwareThe processing capability of a semi-autogenous (SAG) mill is greatly affected by ore geology and operating variables within the mill. The SAG mill is problematic because it cannot be conveniently stud
Jan 1, 2000
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Mathematical Simulation Of Casing Pipes Refinement From Radioactive ScalesBy I. Koliabina
In this paper, the results of mathematical modeling of casing pipes decontamination from radio-active new mineral forms directly in boreholes using hydrochloric and hydro-silicic-fluoric acids are pre
Jan 1, 2005
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Sulfur Dioxide Leaching of GalenaBy Milton E. Wadsworth, M. Ken Han
The kinetics of leaching of galena in hydrochloric acid solutions with sulfur dioxide gas have been investigated experimentally. The leaching method is then applied to complex sulfide concentrates to
Jan 1, 1989
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Ghana Makes Change to Revive Its Gold Mining IndustryBy Henry Antwi
The decade of the 1990s promises to be one of increasing internationalization for domestic minerals producers as they scramble to enhance relative positions in highly competitive, international minera
Jan 1, 1992
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The Formation and Stability of Stable Mineral Assemblages Coming From Wastes and Their Probable ReuseBy Herbert Pöllmann
The mineralogical and chemical compositions of various waste materials undergo different reactions when treated thermally The heavy metal contents can be bound to stable phases. These minerals are cal
Jan 1, 1998
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Open-sea terminal in hostile environmentBy Bela Koman
Abstract - A shiploading terminal near Punta Arenas, the southernmost city of the world (lat. 53°-10'S, long. 70°-54' W) is described. Strong winds, choppy seas, frequent gales, rain, and sn
Jan 1, 1987
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Fundamental Cost Types - Cost Definitions[Costs may be classified according to their source and behavior: Scale of aggregation - Total costs - Unit costs Time period for which the costs are charged - Product costs - Period costs
Jan 1, 1999
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The Los Pelambres Overland ConveyorBy Christof Brewka
Los Pelambres, 200 km north of Santiago, Chile, is the latest in a series of mega-projects developed in this part of the world. While most of its predecessors are spread over open desert, the Los Pela
Jan 1, 2000
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Principles of Bit Wear and Dust Generation (8908d92e-cae7-4592-9020-7a99f2f00f6c)By A. W. Khair, M. Ahmad
Bit wear has been proven to have a significant effect on respirable dust generation in coal cutting system. The mechanism of bit wear can be adhesion, abrasion, oxidation, or diffusion, depending on c
Jan 1, 1992
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The Airblast Problem in the Orepasses of the Grasberg Mine, PT Freeport IndonesiaBy Nigel Pearson, Malcolm J. McPherson
In the Grasberg Mine, a series of orepasses of diameter 2 to 4m are being constructed, each one to carry as much as 10,000 tlhour of copper- and gold-bearing ore through single stage vertical drops of
Jan 1, 1997
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Relationship Between Apparent And Actual Partition Curves Of Gravity Separation ProcessesBy P. Bevilacqua, G. Ferrara
The paper discusses the problem of accuracy in the determination of the partition curve of gravity separation processes, which is strongly affected by both the sharpness of separation of the density a
Jan 1, 1995
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Practical Aspects of Flocculant use in Hydrometallurgical ProcessingBy S. Eugene Sankey, Geoffrey L. Payne
Modern metallurgical processing often depends heavily on the use of flocculants to achieve the high levels of efficiency required. Selection of the optimum polymer can be complicated by the effects of
Jan 1, 1986
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33. Howards Pass Lead-Zinc DepositsBy B. Ainsworth
The 1972 discovery of the Howards Pass lead-zinc deposit was the product of systematic regional geochemical surveys used to evaluate conceptual geological models for the metal-rich black shales of the
Jan 1, 1991
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Evolution Of Tunnelling Methods In Mexico During Last 20 YearsBy Enrique Farjeat P.
Mexico City's growth has encourage development of underworks to meet drainage and transport requirements. Deep Drainage System has been constructed through a complex tunnel network, 108 km in
Jan 1, 1991
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Opportunities for the Optimization of Hydrometallurgical PlantsBy J. A. Herbst, K. N. Han, P. B. Queneau, S. W. Asihene
As hydrometallurgy matures as a technology, more of its existing process knowledge will continue to be summarized in the form of detailed mathematical models. This development is happening at a time w
Jan 1, 1993