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Peculiarities of Quartz Distribution in Zinc Flotation Products and their Influence to Mineral Processing
Peculiarities of Quartz Distribution in Zinc Flotation Products and their Influence to Mineral Processing
Sep 13, 2010
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Cyprus Coppertone Gold Benefits From Computerized Ore Control Procedures
By Rodrigo Jerez
Advances in inexpensive computer automation led to the development and use of a computerized ore control system at the Cyprus Copperstone Gold Mine near Parker, AZ. These new ore control practices imp
Jan 1, 1991
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The Design Of Slope Stability Monitoring Systems ? 1. Introduction
By Iain Weir-Jones
The efficient operation of an open pit mine presupposes that the slopes are maintained at an angle which closely approaches that of the ultimate stability of the slope. In order to do this in a safe m
Jan 1, 1975
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Chicago, Ill Paper - Discussion of Mr. P. G. Salorn's Paper on "Physical and Chemical Tests of Steel for Boiler and Ship-Plate for the United States Government Cruisers,"
William Kent, New York City: I regret that I have not had the time since the Cincinnati meeting to make as complete a study of Mr. Salom's paper as I wished. I regard it as one of the most import
Jan 1, 1885
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Pressure Leaching Of Indian Coals At Elevated Temperature For Producing Low Ash Clean Coal
By P. S. Dash
With implementation of stringent environmental regulations, ultra clean coal technology development programs have gained significant importance worldwide. As far as Indian scenario is concerned, most
Sep 1, 2012
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Evolution of Subaerial Magmatic-Hydrothermal Systems: A Comparative Study Between Koryu Au-Ag Deposit and Toyoha Polymetallic Deposit at Sapporo-Iwanai District, Hokkaido, Japan
Sapporo-Iwanai district is located at the intersection of the northeast Japan arc and Kuril arc, associated with the subduction zone. This area is characterized by Miocene submarine volcanism followed
Jan 1, 2005
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Environmental Monitoring - The Use of Geophysics
Geophysical methods are useful non-invasive means of collecting subsurface information on the environmental impacts of resource developments. Techniques such as seismic refraction, ground probing rada
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 5271 Chloridization Of Maine Manganese Ore - Preliminary Batch-Fluidization Tests On Maple Mountain-Hovey Mountain Samples ? Summary
By M. L. Skow
Large tonnages of the manganese ores found in Aroostook County, Maine, are refractory to conventional mineral-dressing techniques and to the common chemical- extraction procedures. The Maple Mountain-
Jan 1, 1956
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Selective Enrichment of Ti Components in Ti-bearing Blast Furnace Slag and Coarsening of Perovskite Phase During Dynamic Oxidation
By Li Zhang
Air was blown into the molten slag as oxygen resource during the dynamic oxidation. It was found that the oxidation is not only in favour of Ti components into perovskite phase, but also the increase
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 9383 - Self-Contained Self-Rescuer Donning Proficiency at Eight Eastern Underground Coal Mines
By Charles Vaught
The U.S. Bureau of Mines evaluated the self-contained self-rescuer (SCSR) donning proficiency of 243 miners. These workers were from eight underground coal mines in the eastern United States. The obje
Jan 1, 1991
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A Neuro‑numeric Approach for Flyrock Prediction and Safe Distances Definition - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)
By Dejan Petrović, Pavle Stojković, Jelena Ivaz, Saša Stojadinović
In spite of the fact that flyrock phenomenon represents the real threat for personnel and machinery, it still remains insufficiently investigated. There are efforts, in the mining community, to explai
Oct 22, 2021
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Carbonizing Properties: Chilton Coal From Lorado No. 5 Mine Lorado, Logan County, W. Va. - Introduction And Summary
By J. D. Davis
THE CARBONIZING properties of Chilton-bed coal from Lorado No. 5 mine, HE Logan County, W. Va., were determined by Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association tests at 600°, 700°, 800°, 900°, and 1,000°
Jan 1, 1951
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IC 7492 Hazards of Black Blasting Powder in Underground Coal Mining
By R. G. Warncke, D. Harrington
"INTRODUCTION The use of black blasting powder as an explosive in coal mines has long been recognized as hazardous and has been responsible for many of the worst disasters in American coal mines. One
Mar 1, 1949
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Flow Through A Tailings-Pond Embankment
By C. Dan Kealy
Recent antipollution legislation for the control of mine tailings and waste-water has required an increasing number of tailings ponds. Many of these new waste-retention ponds are being constructed in
Jan 1, 1971
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Hypochlorite Pretreatment In Heap Leaching Of A Low Grade Carbonaceous Gold Ore
By J. L. Hendrix, M. Ahmadiantehrani, G. Ramadorai
The concept of hypochlorite treatment prior to cyanidation in the heap leaching of low grade carbonaceous gold ores is discussed. Laboratory column leach tests using a low grade carbonaceous ore were
Jan 1, 1992
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Alluvial Gold and Gold Mobility in Quartz Gravels, Waimumu, Southland
Detailed characteristics of gold from Pliocene auriferous quartz gravels from Waimumu (Southland) have been studied using a combination of optical microscopy, energy dispersive microprobe analysis and
Jan 1, 1987
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Toronto Paper - The Panoramic Camera Applied to Photo-Topographic Work
By Charles Will Wright
The application of the camera as an adjunct to topographic mapping began practically with its invention, and it has been employed with varying success since that time. With the exception of the camera
Jan 1, 1908
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Physical Coal Cleaning To Reduce Illinois No. 6 Seam Coal's Slagging Potential (4d6d8d96-e462-4178-9f9b-1fc25a23eea6)
By Clark D. Harrison
This paper compares the ash slagging potential of Illinois No. 6 Seam coal: as raw coal; as commercially cleaned coal processed in a baum-jig plant; and as coal cleaned to a reduced ash specification
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 8444 Unit Train Transportation Of Coal - Technology And Description Of Nine Representative Operations
By T. O. Glover
The Bureau of Mines surveyed unit trainloading and storage installations in the midwestern, eastern, and southeastern coalfields. Nine individual operations were studied in detail as a representative
Jan 1, 1970
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Ozark Lead- and Zinc-Deposits; Their Genesis, Localization, and Migration
By C. R. Keyes
Discussion of the paper of C. R. Keyes, presented at the Chattanooga meeting, October, 190S, Bulletin No. 26, February, 1909, pp. 119 to 166. E. R. BUCKLEY, Flat River, Mo. (communication to the Secr
Oct 1, 1909