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An Update On The Development Of Doe's Micro-Mag Process
By M. S. Klima
This paper will detail the work that has been done in 1990 and 1991 at the Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) on the development of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) patented Micro-Ma
Jan 1, 1992
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An Update On The Nitrox Process
By Gus Van Weert
Capital and operating costs for a 10 tpd NITROX PROCESS® demonstration plant are being established. The flowsheet is based on Dickenson Mines' Red Lake arsenopyrite concentrate. Support for the work c
Jan 1, 1998
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An Update on the Performance of the Tankcell E500 at the Kevitsa Mine
"Outotec’s TankCell® e500 flotation cell was commissioned during 2014 at the Kevitsa Mine in northern Finland. The TankCell® e500 is the first cell in this size class (500m3) to be run in an operation
Jan 1, 2016
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An Update On The Use Of Explosion-Resistant Seals
By C. R. Stephan
The Mine Safety and Health Administration's (MSHA) Ventilation Division continues to evaluate proposed explosion-resistant seal designs. There are currently eleven specific designs for explosion
Jan 1, 2001
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An Update On Wet Semi-Autogenous Grinding Mills At National Steel Pellet Company - Introduction
By W. C. Dailey
The National Steel Pellet Company is owned by National Steel Corporation, managed by the M. A. Hanna Company and located near the town of Keewatin in northern Minnesota. Annually, the concentrator pro
Jan 1, 1985
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An Update On “The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly” Silica--Revisited
By E. A. Metz
It has been approximately four years since IARC reclassified crystalline silica as a “Group One” substance. Since that time, crystalline silica has been considered a human carcinogen. Silicosis i
Jan 1, 2000
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An X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer For On The Line Analysis Of Titanium In Ilmenite
By E. A. Laurila
During last years many different types of X-ray fluorescence analysers have appeared in the market most of these instruments being designed for laboratory use. The instruments applied ins continuous p
Jan 1, 1960
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Anaconda Converts From Autogenous To Steel Grinding At The C.E. Weed Concentrator, Butte, Montana
By A. D. Rovig
Metallurgical evaluation of autogenous grinding of Anaconda's Berkeley Pit ores indicated that tonnage throughput increases, at a finer flotation feed size, were possible by converting autogenaus
Jan 1, 1974
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Anaconda Nevada Molybdenum Project
By Paul B. Valenti
The Nevada Moly Operation of Anaconda Minerals Co., (a molybdenum/copper ore body) was initiated in 1978, with a contract to Bechtel Civil and Minerals Inc. for construction of a mining and milling fa
Jan 1, 1983
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Anaconda's Carr Fork Concentrator: Design And Operation
By J. W. Butwell
Anaconda has been active In the Bingham mining district near Tooele, Utah since 1914 when the company acquired International Smelting & Refining Co. Over the years both custom ores and complex Pb-Zn-C
Jan 1, 1980
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Anaconda's Experience With Percussion Longhole Drilling In Butte, Montana
By P. J. G. du Toi
Anaconda's experience with percussion longhole drilling in Butte, Montana, has consisted of six phases: 1. Drilling horizontal blast holes in stopes with push feeds. 2. Ring and parallel blast
Jan 1, 1970
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Anaconda?s Test and Production Finger Dump
By William J. Robinson
What is the cummulative rate of recovery of copper from a sulfide leach dump? This is one of the most frequently asked questions today. We, in the industry, ask it of each other when we meet; however,
Jan 1, 1972
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Analog Computation In Mineral Process Simulation, Analysis And Control
By K. J. Reid
With the current trends of increasing costs and decreasing head grades the mineral industry is no longer operating in very high profit areas and has been forced to pay greater attention to the applica
Jan 1, 1972
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Analyses Of A Hydrothermal Bentonite Deposit In Nevada
By Haydn H. Murray
A hydrothermal bentonite located in the high Sierras in Nevada is being mined and processed to produce a natural dietary supplement. The minerals present are smectite, gypsum, jarosite, quartz, feldsp
Jan 1, 2005
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Analyses Of Influence Of Geological Anomalies On Longwall Face Supports Using Numerical Modeling
By H. T. Kang
Various geological anomalies are encountered in underground longwall mines, and they cause stability problems. In this study, a number of detailed two-dimensional finite-element models were made, cons
Jan 1, 1996
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Analyses Of Respirable Dust Distributions With Multiple Dust Sources On Longwall Faces
By Felicia F. Peng, Wenguang Wang
The purpose of this research work is to predict the dust concentration distributions of different particle sizes on longwall faces. This Is necessary because the dust sources must be identified before
Jan 1, 1991
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Analyses Of Shield Response To A Fault Using Longwall Strata Control And Maintenance System (LoSCoMS)
By D. W. Park
Geologic condition is one of the most important factors for longwall mining operations, especially, the existence of faults limits the mineable area, or cause stress variations at the longwall face. R
Jan 1, 1999
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Analyses Of Tunnel Stability Under Dynamic Loads
By B. Oraee
Tunnels as any other structures are affected by different loads and stresses. Generally, the loads on tunnels consist of both static and dynamic loads. These loads must both be considered in the tunne
Jan 1, 2011
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Analysis And Assessment Of Grade Variability For Improving Exploration Planning And Reserve Estimation ? Introduction
By Edmundo Tulcanaza
Increasing exploration costs and the need to reduce the time-frame from exploration to production presently demand formalized procedures to assist exploration planning and reserve analysis. Explor
Jan 1, 1982
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Analysis and Characterization of Anti-Caking Additives Used in Rock Dust to Mitigate Mine Explosions - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)
By Inoka E. Perera, Michael J. Sapko, Marcia L. Harris
Experiments conducted with limestone dusts and dolomitic marble dusts have indicated that when rock dust is wetted and subsequently dried, it becomes a solid, non-dispersible cake. However, in order t
Apr 12, 2021