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Geology Of The Mesquite Deposit, Imperial County, California ? Introduction
By S. L. Manske
The Mesquite gold deposit is a recent discovery of Gold Fields Mining Corporation lying 65 kilo- meters northeast of El Centro in Imperial County, California (Figure 1). The deposit is located on the
Jan 1, 1987
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Quality Control In Chinese Industrial Minerals
By K. Fountain
In Novemeber of last year I visited a mica mine in Hunan Province, China. For nine months , we had been trying to sell Chinese mica to a customer in Belgium. Talking to the customer was like negotita
Jan 1, 1987
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Immersion Calorimetry Of Fine Coal Particles And Its Relation To Flotation
By T. G. Melkus
A Setaram C-80 heat flux micro- calorimeter was used to study the surface and interfacial properties of fine coal particles in water containing flotation agents via heat of immersion measurements. Hea
Jan 1, 1987
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Effect Of Column Height On Flotation Column Performance (7e8a593a-2b75-4f09-903a-5087dd5eb9fc)
By J. B. Yianatos
This paper addresses the impact on performance of column height (H), and column height to diameter (H/D) ratio by modelling the effect of HID on mixing and consequently on recovery and grade. Minera
Jan 1, 1987
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Construction of Leach Pads on Steeply Sloping Ground
By Nancy C. Shaver, Alan Tapp
Leach pads of 272,000 tonnes (300,000 st) and 910,000 tonnes (1,000,000 st) with associated operating ponds have recently been constructed on sidehill locations with up to 20 percent slopes. The large
Jan 1, 1987
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Effective desliming of froth flotation cell feed at Elk Run Coal Co.
By D. I. Phillips, P. J. Bethell
This paper focuses on the -1/2 mm cleaning at Elk Run Coal. The original circuitry incorporated desliming cyclones. Problems with slimes entrainment in the cyclone underflow (froth cell feed) resulted
Jan 1, 1987
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Evaluation Of The Iowa Pore Index And The Expected Durability Factor For Predicting The Frost Durability Of Selected Carbonate Rock
By Ronald M. Tipton
Freeze and thaw deterioration is a serious problem In con¬crete pavements. The main cause of distress Is thought to be the pore structure of coarse aggregate. In an attempt to characterize deleterious
Jan 1, 1987
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Environmental and Reclamation Regulations and Practice for Gold Properties in British Columbia
By D. M. Galbraith
British Columbia's physiography - the mountains, valleys and watercourses - provides the basis for rich and varied plant and animal resources and for complex land uses. Mining alters the physical
Jan 1, 1987
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TBM Excavation Of Rogers Pass Railroad Tunnel
By Gail B. Knight
INTRODUCTION In May 1984, The Canadian Pacific Railway awarded to the Joint Venture of Foundation of Canada, Ltd. of Toronto, Atlas Construction Co. of Montreal, and S. A. Healy Co. of Chicago the
Jan 1, 1987
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Support characteristics of in-cycle roof trusses (A photoelastic analysis)
By S. C. Gambrell
Support characteristics of in-cycle trusses are analyzed using a photoelastic model loaded by tightening a truss in the sequence normally used in an underground mine. Stresses in the roof at its cente
Jan 1, 1987
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Conventional and Advanced Geostatistics Mine Waste Monitoring and Management
By Frank Hagar, George M. L. Robinson
INTRODUCTION Mine waste monitoring and management is essential when the industry is being required to accept the environmental liability for all generated, stored and disposed solid and hazardous
Jan 1, 1987
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Multicomponent Agglomeration Model For Ultrafine Coal Cleaning
By H. Chu
Selective Agglomeration experiments carried out to clean ultra-fine coal are examined. Effect of feed size, pulp density, coalescing agent dosage, and mixing intensity and duration on the kinetics of
Jan 1, 1987
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Impact of changing energy economics on mineral processing
By D. A. Dahlstrom
Energy costs have had a serious impact on all basic industries today. This is due to the significant amount of energy that is used to convert natural resources into usable products. Other factors such
Jan 1, 1987
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Gypsum In Canada - Present Status And Future Developments (479c4cf0-fa9c-40e9-9981-59c7eddf44b3)
By J. H. Fowler
Canada's gypsum industry began over two hundred years ago in the Maritime Provinces when farmers attempted to supplement their incomes by selling "land plaster" to traders bound for the United St
Jan 1, 1987
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Island Copper grinding circuit - a progress review
By M. A. Pipke, C. M. Brown
The semiautogemus grinding circuit at the Utah Mines Ltd., Island Copper operation, located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, is described. Since startup of the operation in 1971, grinding circui
Jan 1, 1987
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Estimation of model parameters for liberation and size reduction
By G. T. Adel, W. Z. Choi
In previous work at Virginia Tech, a population balance-model describing the simultaneous processes of size reduction and mineral liberation has been developed. Experimental verification of this model
Jan 1, 1987
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Flowing And Raveling Clays
By Roy J. Leonard
Two small diameter sewer tunnel projects being hand dug under major highways in the Greater Kansas City area encountered problems which were unforeseen from the geotechnical engineering information su
Jan 1, 1987
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Development of Cyanide Leaching Processs For Small High Grade Gold and Silver Deposits
By Michael Harris, David Mosch
The numerous small high grade gold and silver deposits of the Front Range Mineral Belt have been uneconomical because of the high costs of mill construction, transportation, and smeltering. Processing
Jan 1, 1987
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Conservation Program For Colorado Front Range Sand And Gravel Resources
By J. W. Rold
In 1973 housing and construction conflicts threatened Front Range gravel resources. The legislature addressed the problem by passing HB 1529, which required the Colorado Geological Survey to map the d
Jan 1, 1987
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Development of perched water tables in leach dumps: A case history
By W. J. Schlitt
Introduction Heap and dump leaching are low-cost metal production techniques that are gaining in popularity among gold and copper producers. However, the flow of solution in heaps and dumps has rec
Jan 1, 1987