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Some Myths About DC Arc Furnaces ? Synopsis
By R. T. Jones
DC arc furnaces are widely used for steel scrap melting as well as for reductive smelting of ore fines. Industrial smelting applications include the smelting of chromite to produce ferrochromium, the
Jan 1, 2011
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Magnetite-Hematite Relations in The Banded Iron Formations of Western Australia
The banded iron formations "jasper bars," jaspilites, banded hematite quartzites or banded ironstones, etc., as they have. variously been termed in Western Australia, constitute one of the m
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 9493 - Environmental Impacts of Mine Waste Sandfill
By R. L. Levens
The Underground Injection Control program was promulgated in 1981 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act. Placement of mine waste backfill unde
Jan 1, 2010
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A Guide to the Understanding of Ore Reserve Estimation
By Bujtor G. J, McMahon D. W
This guide to the understanding of ore reserve estimation is the revised version of a report with a similar title circulated within the CRA Limited (CRA) group of companies in mid-1980. It is the prin
Jan 1, 1982
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Improving the efficiency of grinding-classification and gravity separation. The use of Rheology Modifier
By F. J. Sotillo
The reduction in energy consumption has been always important for beneficiation plants. Also gravity separation processes have gained lately great importance due to environmental concerns, especially
Sep 9, 2007
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Introduction (7181e9d8-31dd-431e-88e4-29c16d6d4900)
The wealth of a nation may be measured in many ways, but one of the most important is its natural resources, particularly its minerals. Minerals create the wealth upon which economic prosperity and de
Jan 1, 1988
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Application of Ultrafiltration and Reverse Osmosis for Mine Wastewater Reuse
By J Wei, A Yo, R Levy
Waste water reuse from municipal and industrial effluents is becoming increasingly important in many areas around the world. Water scarcity, local regulation and environmental impact are driving many
Jan 1, 2009
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Application of a kinematically admissible velocity field to the analysis of the arching phenomena in backfills
By F. P. Hassani, H. B. Poorooshasb
"A kinematically admissible velocity field is applied to study the arching phenomenon in a cohesionless granular backfill placed between two rough vertical inflexible walls. The study is different fro
Jan 1, 1989
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Solutions To Reduce Blast-Induced Ore Loss & Dilution At Ahafo Gold Mine In Ghana
By W. Rogers
Blast-induced rock mass displacement can have a significant impact on ore loss & dilution. The mischaracterisation of the grade boundaries both prior to, as well as a result of blasting can lead to si
Jan 1, 2012
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RI 8285 Prediction of Failures in Mines - An Overview
By B. T. Brady
Recent theoretical, experimental, and field studies conducted by the Bureau of Mines suggest that rock failures may be predicted and, in some instances, controlled. Theoretical studies that were later
Jan 1, 1978
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A Review Of The Sequential Grid Mining Method Employed At Elandsrand Gold Mine
By M. F. Handley
Sequential grid mining has been employed as the primary mining strategy at the AngloGold West Wits Elandsrand Mine since the inception of stoping operations from the sub-vertical shaft system in 1988.
Jan 1, 2000
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Deterministic Expert Systems : A New Planning Tool for Project Development
Project developent proceeds by increasingly detailed studies addressing overall project returns through an analysis of the substance, risks and costs associated with the following elements: ò Reserv
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 3694 Some Refractory Properties of Washington Chromite
By Kenneth G. Skinner, Hewitt Wilson, Thomas L. Hurst
Although chromite deposits occur in California , Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming , Pennsylvania, Maryland , New Mexico , North Carolina, Alaska, and the Phillippine Islands , less than 1 percent
Mar 1, 1943
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IC 9106 Availability Of Elemental Sulfur And Pyrite Concentrate-Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability Appraisal
By D. A. Buckingham
Engineering and economic evaluations were performed by the Bureau of Mines on 14 Frasch sulfur, 1 native sulfur, and 21 metal sulfide operations in 11 market economy countries. The evaluation included
Jan 1, 1986
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Miocene Epithermal Au-Ag Vein Mineralization, Dixie Claims, Midas District, North-Central Nevada; Characteristics and Controls
By E. T. C. Spooner, Ioannou S. E.
"Abstract- The Dixie Zone Au-Ag deposit is a low sulfidation (adularia-sericite) epithermal system located 1.4 km from the producing Ken Snyder mine (7.0 M oz Au equivalent reserve/resource), Midas Mi
Jan 1, 2000
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A Comparison Of Different Cyclones In Addressing Challenges In The Classification Of The Dual Density UG2 Platinum Ore
By A. Mainza
It is common practice in the mineral processing industry to use hydrocyclones for particle classification. However, classification in the UG2 platinum circuits using the hydrocyclone poses major chall
Jan 1, 2005
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Replacing The Stone and Rebuilding the Pentagon
By Jim Owens
The methodology of quarrying changed significantly in the Indiana limestone industry in the 60 years between Sept. 11, 1941 and Sept. 11, 2001. The former was the date of the Pentagon groundbreaking
Jan 1, 2005
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A Comparative Study Of The Performance Of Single Neural Network Vs. Adaboost Algorithm Based Combination Of Multiple Neural Networks For Mineral Resource Estimation
By B. Samanta
This paper investigates the performance of the neural network technique in a placer deposit situated at the Nome district in Alaska. Initially a single neural network model was constructed to estimate
Jan 1, 2005
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In-situ ground stress measurements and their effect on the design of Pergau hydroelectric project, Malaysia
By R. Patel, D. R. Taylor, P. M. Varley
In-situ measurements of ground stress were made from surface boreholes, using overcoring and hydrofracturing techniques, to obtain data for the detailed design of the underground works at Pergau. Unex
Jun 19, 1905
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Significant Strides Toward Ree Production in Canada
By I. M. London, G. P. Hatch
The Canadian Rare Earth Elements Network (CREEN) was formally launched at the Rare Earth Symposium at The Metallurgy and Materials Society of CIM (MetSoc) Conference of Metallurgists in October 2013.
Jan 1, 2014