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Comminution Alternatives to Sag MillsBy Ed H. Wipf, Kurt L. Bryan, O&apos
Flow sheets employing SAG Mills as the initial stage of grinding are commonly selected for comminution of ores. Several alternative technologies are available. The paper will provide a brief review of
Jan 1, 1998
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Semiautogenous mill liners : Designs, alloys, and maintenance proceduresBy D. M. Kjos
Large-diameter autogenous and semiautogenous grinding mills represent the primary thrust of the expanding grinding technology. In spite of initial difficulties, large autogenous and semiautogenous mil
Jan 1, 1987
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Environmental Laws Of Mexico (685cb8be-e289-439f-99db-e40eca6d3bc6)By J. A. Holtkamp
Environmental regulation in Mexico has matured dramatically and effectively in the last decade. The gap between environmental regulation in the United States and Mexico is rapidly narrowing, so much s
Jan 1, 1994
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Burying The Dinosaurs: Achieving Breakthrough Safety Performance Without A Safety DepartmentBy B. Cavender
Safety departments have traditionally been held responsible for the safety performance of their division or company. This approach leads to a lack of ownership of safety issues by the larger organizat
Jan 1, 2000
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Single Fracture Of Brittle SpheresBy N. Arbiter
Fracture under low velocity free-fall and double impact, and under slow compression have been-investigated. The pattern of breakage and the size distribution of resulting fragments for sand-cement and
Jan 1, 1968
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Mining In China: An UpdateBy James P. Dorian
istorical records suggest that the gathering of geologic information in China began more than 2,000 years ago. Modern-day geological work in the nation started in the early part of this century but
Jan 1, 1999
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World’s Largest Ore Grinder Without GearsBy Fritz Kleiner, Walter Meintrup
On Nov. 4, 1981 A/S Sydvaranger's 1-kt/h (1,100-stph) wet-process, iron ore ball mill completed its first four months of uninterrupted, full-load operation in Kirkenes, Norway. This 6.5-m-diam (2
Jan 9, 1982
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The Contribution of the on-line Coal Analysers to the Sustainability of Greek Lignite Mining Sector (5dd64a94-936e-4060-accf-d221a612875c)By M. Galetakis, C. Roumpos
A sustainable coal industry needs to achieve a number objectives concerning mainly with superior utilisation of deposits and improved environmental performance. Modern quality control systems, which a
Jan 1, 2005
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Adsorption of Salicyl Hydroxamic Acid on the Oxides of Selected Rare Earth ElementsBy R. M. LaDouceur, C. A. Young, W. Nicholas
"Salicyl hydroxamic acid (SHA) adsorption on two rare earth oxides, lanthanum and yttrium, was studied. Adsorption at both surfaces occurred in two stages. Initially, the monovalent anionic collector
Jan 1, 2016
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In-Situ Mining Of Massive Sulfides At Iron Mountain Mines, California ? IntroductionBy T. W. Turk
Iron Mountain Mines, Inc., (IMMI) ore de- posits are located in the southeastern portion of the Klamath Mountains in the West Shasta copper/Zinc Mining District in Shasta County (Figure 1). The origin
Jan 1, 1986
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An Analytical And Graphical Technique To Determine The Spacing Of Drainage Wicks For Pressure Relief In An Open Pit Coal MineBy Leland L. Mink
Open-pit mining is sometimes conducted in areas where the artesian pressures contained in aquifers underlying the pit's floor are great enough to cause floor heave. In order to reduce this pressu
Jan 1, 1986
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Application of Dot Tunneling Method to Construction of Multi¬service Utility Tunnel Adjacent to Important StructuresBy Akihiro Higashide, Roy H. Patten
The DOT Tunneling method combines two conventional earth pressure balance shield machines in an overlapping cylindrical arrangement. The method allows two tunnels to be driven simultaneously with mini
Jan 1, 1995
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Potentialities Of Activated Carbon In The Metallurgical Field ? IntroductionBy E. A. Sigworth
Our interest in metallurgical applications for activated carbon was thoroughly aroused when laboratory studies indicated that each dollars worth of carbon could retain as much as four dollars worth of
Jan 1, 1962
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Drivers Of Reputation In The Australian Mining IndustryBy J. Tuck
This paper reports on an ongoing exploratory research program which aims to develop an understanding of the relationships between mining companies and their stakeholders and the importance of corporat
Jan 1, 2007
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Geostatistics And Productivity In The Mining Industry - Part 1: From Exploration To Design Of A Global ProjectBy Dominique Francois-Bongarcon
The world mining industry is facing a severe recession. Thus, it is time to recall the value of geostatistical methods which were formerly developed as a money-saving and productivity-increasing tool.
Jan 1, 1983
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Trends In Use Of Computers In Process ControlBy D. L. Madge
The text of this chapter was not received in time for printing.
Jan 1, 1979
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Rock Mechanics In The Petroleum IndustryBy F. H. Deily
The petroleum industry has developed and utilized many aspects of rock mechanics, both in its search for petroleum and in its drilling and production operations. Geological exploration activities have
Jan 1, 1969
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The Effect Of Dense Media Properties On The Performance Of A Dense Medium CycloneBy Y. B. He
The effect of the stability and rheological properties of magnetite dense medium on the separation performance of a 6" dense medium cyclone (DMC) is studied with the use of fine density tracers. The t
Jan 1, 1993
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Chemistry And Physics Of Taconite Agglomeration – Part II: Bentonite Binding Mechanisms – Platelets Vs. FibersBy S. K. Kawatra, S. J. Ripke
During iron ore pellet production, bentonite clay is used as a binder. Typical pellet plants spend from $3 million to $5 million annually for the clay. If bentonite dosages could be reduced by using i
Jan 1, 2000
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Technology To Produce Synthetic Forsterite For Applications In Steel MillsBy G. I. Mathieu
Research and development studies were carried out at the Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology to produce a synthetic forsterite sand from asbestos tailings for Les Sables Olimag Inc. The Na
Jan 1, 1992