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Fluorspar Producers Must Cut Costs - - Or Else.
By Gill Montgomery
The problems of the domestic merchant fluorspar producers are more or less common with those of many other producers of metallic and non-metallic minerals. For more than ten years the American fluorsp
Jan 1, 1964
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Beneficiation of the Clear Hills Ironstone
By T. H. Etsell, P. Kerr
Over the past 50 years, there have been a number of geological, mineralogical and metallurgical studies carried out on the Clear Hills ironstone deposits in northern Alberta, Canada. Due to the low gr
Jan 1, 2015
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RI 4409 Investigation of Blister Mica Mine Cheshire County, N.H.
By S. Benedict Levin
In the spring of 1944, during the emergency In the supply of strategic mica, the Bureau core-drilled six aggregating 913 feet, at the Blister mica Trim. Cheshire County, N.H. These holes indicated a d
Jan 1, 1949
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The Nature of Rutile and Estimation of Titanium in Rutile Concentrates
By Bagley A. S
The accuracy and precision of rutile analyses are discussed. Comparison is made between the wet chemical and X-ray fluorescence spectrographic methods of. estimating Ti02 in commercial rutile. Various
Jan 1, 1965
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Treatment of Sulfide Tailings from Base Metal and Gold Operations - A Source of Saleable By-Products and Sustainable Waste Management
By D A. McCallum
With depth, many gold ores become sulfidic with minerals such as pyrite, pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite becoming prevalent. In addition, many underground gold mines use tailings backfill to bind and stor
Jan 1, 2007
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MLA 15-93 - Mineral Resource Investigation Of The Caribou City-Stump Creek Study Area, Bonneville And Caribou Counties, Idaho
By Richard L. Rains
In 1992, the Bureau of Mines evaluated mineral resources of the 34,043-hectare Caribou City and 41,943-hectare Stump Creek study areas in southeastern Idaho. No resources were delineated. The areas ha
Jan 1, 1993
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In-Mine Measurements and Analysis of Ground Movements while Crossing a Geologic Fault Using a Longwall Mining Method
By Joseph Hirschi, Behrooz Abbasi, Harrold Gurley, Yoginder P. Chugh
"The research goal was to assess if analytical tool/s can be developed to quantify displacements around a geological fault as longwall face moves toward it and past it. A company was faced with crossi
Jan 1, 2015
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Bulletin 45 Sand Available for Filling Mine Workings in the Northern Anthracite Basin in PA
By N. H. Darton
In mining coal in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania the general custom has been to leave a large percentage of the coal in place as pillars to support the roof. Evidently any practice that involve
Jan 1, 1913
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IC 7302 Prevention Of Fires Caused By Electric Arcs And Sparks From Trolley Wires ? Introduction
By F. E. Griffith
[Unquestionably mine fires new constitute one of the chief causes of sabotaging the effort to produce maximum quantities of mineral products essential to the prosecution of the war. This applies more
Jan 1, 1944
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Boy, Do I Have A Valuation For You ?
By C. R. Tinsley
Valuations can be molded, twisted and misinterpreted. Cases of spurious scope setting; limits to the information or access by the valuer; difficulties with the lack of comparative valuations; inapprop
Jan 1, 1995
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Toward a Basic Understanding of Injection Phenomena in the Copper C0nverter
By J. K. Brimacombe
Since the Peirce-Smith converter was introduced to the non-ferrous industry in the early part of this century, there has been a paucity of research on process-engineering aspects of the reactor such a
Jan 1, 1985
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Photoacoustic Thermal Characterization Of Malva Fibers
By Vinicius Alves Gomes, Jean Igor Margem, Thallis Cordeiro, Frederico Muylaert Margem, Roberto Faria Jr., Sergio Neves Monteiro, Marina Rangel Margem
Natural fibers are attracting the interest of engineering sectors owing to specific advantages such as lightweight and lower cost as well as for their inherent condition of being renewable, biodegrada
Jan 1, 2015
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Viscosity Evolution of Blast Furnace Slag Bearing Titanium
By Qingyu Deng, Shiwei Ma, Guibao Qiu, Hua Wang
"The flow behavior of the blast furnace slag bearing titanium, like viscosity, play an importance role during the iron-making process with the vanadium-titanium magnetite, which is a very special mine
Jan 1, 2012
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Ore Ageing Test Work for the Ok Tedi Skarns
By M Morey
Ok Tedi Mine is located eighteen kilometers from the Irian Jaya border in the Star Mountains, Western Province, Papua New Guinea. Sequential flotation concentrators produce a copper / gold concentrate
Aug 8, 2011
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New Tools For Roof Support Evaluation And Design
By Carl Sunderman, Steve Signer
Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) have developed several new tools for evaluating roof support performance. A miniature data acquisition system (MIDAS)
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IC 8963 Review Of Anhydrous Zirconium-Hafnium Separation Techniques
By Robert L. Skaggs
Sixteen nonaqueous techniques conceived to replace the current aqueous scheme for separating hafnium and zirconium tetrachlorides were re- viewed and evaluated by the Bureau of Mines. The methods are
Jan 1, 1984
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Pillar Extraction at the Doe Run Company, 1991-1998 (82799d0e-2b30-4c7e-911c-ac1c973112a1)
By Yanske TR, Lane WL
The Doc Run Company and its predecessors have been mining for over 130 years utilising the room and pillar mining method. This method has left approximately 20 per cent of the orebody in the remaini
Jan 1, 1998
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Plenary Presentation - Manual Control, Process Automation – Or Operational Performance Excellence? What is the Difference?
By Phil Thwaites
"The mining industry uses many types of mineral and metallurgical plants to produce saleable product from ore mined. Plant design history has left current operations with a mixture of manual operation
Jan 1, 2013
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The Institute and the Mineral Industry Presidential Address
By Fred V. Seibert
The Functions and the Responsibilities of the Institute The Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy is unique. ln addition to the welfare of its members, it has a real interest in the welfare a
Jan 1, 1950
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Risk-based slope design: Insights from the Thabazimbi failure
By T. Dlokweni, M. Bester, C. Koegelenberg, I. Basson
Certain degrees of safety, economic, and financial risk are implicit in any mining operation. At Thabazimbi Mine, slope stability was one of the major sources of risk, largely due to data uncertaintie
Sep 1, 2025