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    Economics Of Autogenous Grinding

    By S. Lähteenmäki, P. Koivistoinen, J. Levanaho

    Semi Autogenous Grinding (SAG) circuit is the most common grinding circuit to day. In Europe and South Africa fully autogenous (AG) circuits are also popular. SAG circuit has a lower capital cost and

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Economics Of Calcium Carbonate

    By John Cline

    The economic value of calcium carbonate when used as an extender or filler basically falls into two categories: 1. Lessening the cost of the final product to which it is added. 2. Contributing des

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Economics Of Cement Transportation ? Introduction

    By S. K. M. Chao

    The increasing demand for large volumes of relatively low-cost cement has resulted in the need for an equally low-cost high-volume means for transporting that cement. It has been estimated that 20

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Economics Of Coal Preparation ? Introduction

    By R. M. Quinlan

    The coal industry in the United States has undergone significant economic changes during the past six years. The price of coal remained relatively constant from 1950 to 1969 (See Figures 1 and 2). Ste

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Economics of Contract Mining or Should I Use a Contract Miner?

    By Donald D. Haas

    This presentation will discuss a mine owner's evaluation to utilize a contract miner in the development and production of gold properties. I will address both the quantitative and subjective aspe

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Economics Of Conveyor Systems Component Selection: The Total Cost Of Ownership Approach

    By M. Myers, T. Oxley

    Price, lead-time, efficiency, availability, maintainability. These are all the factors involved in the selection of components for a conveyor system in a mining operation. Historically, the decision

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Economics Of Diatomite

    By W. E. Benton

    Diatomite or diatomaceous earth is a siliceous sedimentary rock principally made up of the skeletal remains of the diatom, a microscopic, single-cell aquatic plant related to algae. The unique structu

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Economics Of Diatomite In The 1980's ? Introduction

    By W. J. Miles

    Diatomaceous earth or diatomite is a sedimentary rock of organic origin that is composed principally of the silicious skeletal remains of diatoms. Diatoms are microscopic single cell acquatic plants t

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Economics of electric power may make cogeneration a major future power source

    By Earl Rau

    Introduction Will cogeneration be a major power source in the future? The location of electric power generating plants has changed. In 1900, more than 50% of electricity was generated by industria

    Jan 7, 1987

  • SME
    Economics Of Fluorine Raw Materials

    By J. K. Brooke

    Fluorine is a lively element in both its chemical and economic behavior. It was not isolated as an element until 1886 by Moissan. However, its principal source to this day, fluorspar, was known and it

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Economics Of Geologic Exploration

    By D. M. Davidson

    The economics of geologic exploration have changed materially in the past decade primarily due to the change in three basic factors, namely, increased wages and salaries, increased cost of materials,

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Economics Of Glass-Sand Prospects

    By Thomas E. Shufflebarger

    Glass sand is a virtually pure, fine- to medium-grained, quartz sand. It is produced in 25 states from a variety of chemically different source rocks. Deriving their raw material largely from either f

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Economics Of Graphite

    By Wilfred M. Kenan

    The relationship of various genetic classifications of graphite, their properties and general applications are reviewed. The classifications being amorphous, flake, high crystalline (vein) primary syn

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Economics Of Ocean Transportation Of Minerals In Less Than Full Cargo Lots

    By Hans E. Tausig

    The economics of transporting minerals by sea in less than full cargo lots encompasses an analysis of production costs, sale and inventory calculations and a careful comparison of ocean freight costs

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Economics Of Perlite

    By W. E. Benton

    The name Perlite applies to both a hydrated volcanic glass containing from 2% to 5% combined water and to the lightweight material that is produced from expanding the sized volcanic glass. Upon heatin

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Economics Of Producing And Marketing Western Sodium Bentonite

    By H. G. Fleshman

    The economics of western sodium bentonite (also known as Wyoming Bentonite) is covered from exploration to delivery to the final user. Included are costs of exploration, evaluation of ore bodies, mine

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Economics Of Sour Gas Industry

    By James W. Estep

    The sulphur shortage that has occurred in the past two years has directed attention more and more toward sour natural gas reserves, Wellhead values of sour gas vary widely depending upon the acid gas

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Economics Of Storage Systems

    By D. D. Young

    During the 1970's a number of covered storage facilities were constructed in North America to store and handle large quantities of bulk, solid materials. This trend, away from outdoor storage pil

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Economics Of The Treatment Of Gold Plant Tailings In High Rate Thickeners

    By N. D. Jagger, I. M. Arbuthnot

    Introduction Over the last five years, a large number of small- to medium-sized carbon-in-pulp treatment plants have been built in Australia, most designed to treat between 250,000 t/a and 1.5 Mt/a

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Economics Of The Treatment Of Gold Plant Tailings In High Rate Thickeners (a8dd0c9f-cb3e-40a6-ba3f-3d542a0d1f62)

    By I. M. Arbuthnot

    Over the last five years, a large number of small to medium sized carbon-in-pulp gold treatment plants have been built in Australia, most designed to treat between 250,000 -1,500,000 tpa of ore. In ma

    Jan 1, 1991