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De-bottlenecking Iron Ore Transportation from Mine to Plant
By T Tan, C P. Holmes, C E. Hartford
Transportation of iron ore from the mine to the plant is critical to business success. Ore from the mine may have to be transported across states, countries and even continents to get to the processin
Jul 13, 2015
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De-Leading a Copper Concentrate
By Peter S. Jack
"IntroductionTHE ORES treated at the concentrator of the Britannia Mining and Smelting Company, Limited, Britannia Beach, B.C., have always contained some lead, but it was not until 1950 that the comb
Jan 1, 1953
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De-Oiling Of Industrial Water Effluents Using Column Flotation
By F. J. Tavera
The column flotation technology, at first developed for application in mineral dressing, has received special attention in processing of non-mineral dispersions as a result of its low cost, high effic
Jan 1, 2003
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De-Sliming of Penalty U-Bearing Particles in the Recleaner Feed of a Copper Concentrator
By William Skinner, Jim Pae Lem, Massimiano Zanin
It is well known that the specific density of minerals has adverse influence on the classification performance of a hydrocyclone, particularly when liberated high density minerals such as gold or uran
Jan 1, 2016
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De-toxification and Extraction of Metal Values from Brass Foundry Waste Molding Sand
By Garry W. Warren
The brass foundry industry produces a significant amount of waste sand containing Cu, Zn and Pb which is often classified as a hazardous waste due to Pb content. The potential application of a hydrome
Jan 1, 1991
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Dead Burning Magnesium And Aluminum Minerals In A Nichols Shaft Kiln To Produce Refractory Grain Material
By J. T. Graves
Bauxite, dolomite, and magnesite are natural occurring minerals that are used extensively in the manufacture of refractory products. In addition, magnesia produced from seawater or brine finds its way
Jan 1, 1982
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Dead Roasting of Dumont Nickel Concentrate
By M. Muinonen, R. Pandher
Royal Nickel Corporation is developing the Dumont Nickel Project, a large nickel sulphide deposit located near the town of Amos, Québec. The nickel occurs as pentlandite, heazlewoodite, and awaruite.
Jan 1, 2015
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Deadhead and Dry-run Testing of a 3-inch Emulsion Gear Pump
By C. M. Badeen, J. Paige, W. Evans, L. McCauley, A. Caddies, I. Alilovic, R. Turcotte, C. O. Lyogun, C. Bonner
Gear pumps are very commonly used for the pumping of AN-water based emulsion products for both handling and blast loading applications. The potential major hazardous problems likely to be encountered
Jan 1, 2015
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Deak Resources Corporation Overall Milling Strategy
By R. D. Lindsay
Originally the focus of Deak Resources Corporation Business Plan was to establish a method for treating small gold and possibly base metal mineral deposits located in the Kirkland Lake - Noranda area
Jan 1, 1993
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Dealing With A Trend In Inverse Distance Estimation
By G. Jalkanen
Dealing with a trend in inverse distance estimation, IWD, is presented. A measurement is proposed to be consisted of a portion due to a mean and a portion due to a residual. The procedure consists of
Jan 1, 2010
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Dealing With Coal Bursts At Deer Creek
By J. F. T. Agapito
Energy West Mining operates the Deer Creek and Cottonwood/Trail Mountain coal mines in the Wasatch Plateau about 40 km (25 miles) southwest of Price, UT. The Deer Creek Mine extracts the Upper Blind C
Jan 1, 1997
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Dealing with Complexities Associated with the Application of Bored Pile Retaining Walls in Urban Developments
By Abid Adekunte
"Engineers and developers have witnessed the growing popularity of deep basement structures as components of urban commercial and residential developments. This is often attributed to inadequate surfa
Jan 1, 2017
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Dealing with Expansive Rocks in the Los Quilos and Chacabuquito Water Tunnels Andes Mountains of Central Chile
By S. O. Castro, R. E. González, L. E. Velasco, J. M. Van Sint, P. V. Lois
Abstract Several zones with expansive rocks were encountered during construction of two tunnels of the water conduction system for the Chacabuquito Hydropower Plant, located in the Aconcagua river
Jan 1, 2003
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Dealing with high-grade data in resource estimation
By O. Leuangthong, M. Nowak
"The impact of high-grade data on resource estimation has been a longstanding topic of interest in the mining industry. Concerns related to possible over-estimation of resources in such cases have led
Jan 1, 2015
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Dealing With Interest Rate And Exchange Rate Risks
By James L. Poole
INTRODUCTION Companies in the mining industry are subjected at times to currency exchange rate risks and interest rate risks. The former occurs any time a firm deals in more than one currency. The
Jan 1, 1985
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Dealing With Open Fire In An Underground Coal Mine By Ventilation Control Techniques
By N. Sahay
Open fire in coal mines is one of the most serious threats to miners, as well as to the mine. Open fire can often be effectively dealt with by prompt local action, otherwise it very quickly becomes un
Jan 1, 2014
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Dealing with Organic Wastes and Byproducts - One Economic and Environmentally Sound Solution
By Keet B. A, Waid J. S
The Gippsland Basin is one of Australia's most important producers of petroleum products. An inevitable byproduct of the production, refinement and transport of the millions of barrels of oil i
Jan 1, 1992
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Dealing With Subsidence and SMCRA
By James M. Riddle
A discussion of frequently asked questions may help individuals trying to interpret subsidence regulations or prepare permit applications. The subsidence permitting process involves just one part of
Jan 12, 1980
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Dealing with uncertainties on mining equipment fleet planning and usage
By I R. Souza
At the mining industry, there are several uncertainties that may affect the mobile mining equipment fleet sizing and usage, such as commodity supply and demand, which impacts the mineral price, enviro
Nov 8, 2021
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Dealing with Water Issues in Abandoned Metalliferous Mine Reclamation in the United Kingdom
This paper attempts to draw together the experience of over 30 years of research and practice in the United Kingdom on the rehabilitation of abandoned metalliferous mining wastes. The reliance on wate
Jan 1, 2006