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Historical Perspective On The Personal Computer - Rampant Growth! But Where's It Going, And Who'd Leading?
By Ronald L. Gibbs
IN THE BEGINNING Contrary to popular myth, the personal computer can trace its roots back to a time before 1981 and the IBM PC. The seeds of the personal computer revolution were probably founded in 1
Jan 1, 1993
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Emerging Computer Techniques for the Minerals Industry and Noranda's Commitment to Excellence
By Raymond E. Connell
From a macro business process perspective, if what we do in the Mining Industry is find material, dig it out of the ground, convert it to a product and sell it, we are in what might be considered a "s
Jan 1, 1993
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A Papermaker's Perspective Of Industrial Minerals For Paper
By P. C. Clark
This paper is an overview of the requirements and concerns for minerals and pigments used in papermaking. The first part of this paper deals with mineral or pigment filling in the actual papermaking p
Jan 1, 1993
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Aramid's Place in Underground Coal Mining
By Ronald P. Wright
ARAMIDS UNDERGROUND COAL MINING
Jan 1, 1993
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Managing Disposal of Phosphogypsum and Clays at Texasgulf's North Carolina Phosphate Complex
By J. M. Hird
By blending phosphogypsum with thickened mill clays, Texasgulf has successfully resolved the problems of gypsum disposal and reclamation of mined-over areas. In the process, clays are thickened to 10%
Jan 1, 1993
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Dehydration Of Alaska's Low-Rank Coals By Hydrothermal Treatment
By W. G. Willson, Y. L. Li, P. D. Rao, D. E. Walsh
The combination of high moisture and low heating value has restricted most low-rank coal (LRC) usage worldwide to mine-mouth power generation. The objective of this study was to subject two Alaska low
Jan 1, 1993
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Wet Screening Operations At Freeport Indonesia's Copper Concentrator
By C. H. Sheerin
Remotely located in the jungle near mount Puncak Jaya [16,500 ft (5,030 my), Irian Jaya, Indonesia rests Freeport's Indonesian copper mining operation. Shortly after start up of Freeport's c
Jan 1, 1993
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Recent Expansion of Morenci's In-Pit Crushing and Conveying System
By Terry B. Linde, William M. Dowall
The recently completed In-Pit Crushing and Conveying Project at Phelps Dodge's Morenci Mine is rated among the world's leading materials handling projects. The operation involves the crushin
Jan 1, 1993
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Metallurgical Development At Phelps Dodge's Ojos Del Salado Concentrator In Chile Since 1982
By W. Rocher
The Minera Ojos Del Salado (?MINOSAL?) concentrator is located 20 kilometers southeast of Copiapo, Chile and processes copper ore provided by its Santos and Resguardo mines at a capacity of 4,200 tip
Jan 1, 1993
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Milwaukee's North Shore 9 Collector System - A Case History
By Theodore H. Budd, Austin M. Cooney
The North Shore 9 Collector System comprised an integral part of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer District's Water Pollution Abatement Program. The project required the construction of 1,490 m of
Jan 1, 1993
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Overview Of The US Bureau Of Mines' Research In Position And Heading Systems For Mine Machine Guidance
By C. C. Jobes, J. J. Sammarco, D. L. Anderson
Computer-aided control of a mining machine places its operator in a safe, remote location, thus reducing health and safety risks. Sensing systems that provide machine position (xy coordinates) and hea
Jan 1, 1993
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Mine Planning Using Apple's Macintosh - Overview Of Applications Software And Planning Techniques
By Thomas Novak, Philip Johnson, Richard L. Sanford, Lloyd A. Morley
Macintosh use in mine-planning applications lags DOS machines since many users have made significant investments in hardware and training for other environments. Macintosh use is becoming more pronoun
Jan 1, 1993
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The Importance of Surface Area and Volume as Design Parameters for the Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage Using Sulfate Reducing Bacteria
By Ronald R. H. Cohen, Margaret W. Staub
Two pilot scale bioreactors designed to treat acid mine drainage primarily using sulfate reducing bacteria were constructed underground at the Eagle Mine Superfund site in Minturn Colorado. The projec
Jan 1, 1993
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What is Your Preg-Robber? Identification Using a New Approach
By L. Andrews, G. Smits, M. D. Adams, E. A. Viljoen
A new approach has been developed that is capable of ascertaining the ore component that is responsible for the pregrobbing of pregnant pulps. Many gold mines are currently treating ores containing a
Jan 1, 1993
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A Technical and Economic Comparison Between the Carbon-In-Pulp Process and the MINRIP Resin-In-Pulp Process
By David Marsh, Mark W. Johns
Carbon-in-pulp (CIP) is a preferred method of gold recovery from cyanided pulp. However, the resin-in-pulp (RIP) process is considered to have several advantages for the recovery of gold. Mintek there
Jan 1, 1993
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Large Scale Performance Test Methods for Geomembrane Systems Used in Heap Leach Pad Applications
By Ronald K. Frobel, Christopher J. Wienecke
Geomembrane systems and associated geosynthetics such as geotextiles, geonets, geogrids and geocomposites have been used in precious metal heap leach and tailings facilities for many years. Geomembran
Jan 1, 1993
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Scale Inhibition in Gold Processing
By Michael N. Allenby
One of the least discussed areas in the ever-improving technologies of gold recovery from ore bodies and tailings is the chemistry of the waters used in the plants. Carbon-in pulp, carbon-in-leach, h
Jan 1, 1993
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The Caro's Acid Detoxification of Cyanide in a Gold Mine Tailings Pond -A Plant Demonstration
By Harry M. Castrantas, James L. Manganaro, Craig W. Rautiola, James Carmichael
Caro's acid (peroxymonosulfuric acid) was successfully field tested as a cyanide detoxification agent at a North American gold mine. An on-site FMC generator injected Caro's acid into a mill tailings
Jan 1, 1993
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Evaluation of a Gravity Circuit in a Canadian Gold Operation
By A. L. Putz, G. Ladouceur, A. R. Laplante
A laboratory centrifugal concentrator was used to evaluate two gravity circuit configurations treating a flash flotation concentrate at a Canadian gold mill. The Initial circuit consisted of a 76 cm (
Jan 1, 1993
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HAC's Continuous Vertical Haulage
By Joseph A. Dos Santos
Developed in 1983, High Angle Conveyors HAc®s, are proven versatile systems for elevating materials continuously from a lower to an upper level, Such systems may also be used to lower materials contin
Jan 1, 1993