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    Fluorspar (884c5551-dfc1-4c1f-8959-592973c0a1fe)

    By C. B. Rash, W. W. Fowler, Gill Montgomery

    INTRODUCTION Fluorspar is the common term used for the mineral fluorite, which is naturally occurring calcium fluoride (CaF2). It is the principal source of fluorine, the most reactive of the chem

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Fluorspar - The Domestic Supply Situation - Introduction

    By William I. Weisman

    The annual consumption of fluorspar in the United States, in the last 10 years has doubled. In 1971, when 1,344,742 tons were consumed, almost 45 percent of this amount was used in the production of s

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Fluorspar Deposits Near The Union Pacific Railroad

    By Richard Chojnacki

    The western united States is not usually noted for the production of fluorspar; however, many significant fluorspar districts do occur in the Rocky Mountain region and constitute a resource of sizable

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Fluorspar Process Plant Dust Study

    By Michel Grenier, Gopal Kunchur, Stephen Hardcastle

    This paper presents the findings of a dust study in a typical fluorspar processing plant. The primary purpose of this study was to identify employees and occupational groups exposed to high dust level

    Jan 1, 1991

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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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    Fluorspar – trends and changes in production and use

    By Lawrence Pelham

    Introduction Fluorspar demand or consumption has been taken for granted in recent years, except for those that produce, market, or consume the commodity. Thinking used to be that as the steel and alu

    Jan 11, 1986

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    Fluosolids Roasting Of Arsenopyrite Ore - Lancefield Western Australia

    By Francis W. Brown, Philip R. Hunt, Douglas N. Halbe

    Refractory arsenopyrite ore from Western Mining Corporation's Lancefield deposit in Western Australia is treated by fluosolids roasting of a flotation concentrate followed by cyanidation of calci

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Flux Line For Steel Plant Furnaces "Facts & Fancies"

    By Ernest B. Snyder

    The word "line" has been used loosely for many forms of the common steel plant flux. For example, many people use the word "lime" for nigh calcium and dolomitic limestone, for high calcium and dolomit

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Fly Ash As A Portland Cement Raw Material

    By William R. Barton

    The domestic portland cement industry consumes more than 12 million tons annually of raw materials chemically similar to fly ash. How these materials are used and how fly ash can serve in their place

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Fly Ash Beneficiation By Air Classification

    By J. G. Groppo

    In 1992, 48 million tons of fly ash (not including bottom ash, boiler slag and FGD material) was produced in the United States, according to the American Coal Ash Association. Of this amount, 27.2% wa

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Fly Ash In Production Of Blended Cement

    By C. E. "Sam" Lovewell

    In approaching a discussion of production of cement, I hope I won't be like the porter in the bank who was asked if he could give some details on the rediscount rate. He replied, "Boss, when I sa

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Fly Ash Paste Utilization for Placement as Mine and Landfill Backfill at Great River Energy's Coal Creek Station

    By D. Randall Crooke, Ron R. Jorgenson

    Many coal combustion products (CCPs) have historically been unsuitable for placement as mine backfill because of their physical and geochemical properties and/or regulatory status. However, innovation

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Fly Ash Pelletizing ? Introduction:

    By Donald C. Violetta

    During 1963 more than 200 million tons of coal was consumed by the public utility industry. Ash residual, from the burning of this coal has caused disposal problems. In order to prevent air pollution,

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Fly in/fly out Practice at Canadian Mines

    By W. D. Diment

    The concept of flying employees in and out of remote mine sites on a regular rotation basis, rather than establishing permanent support communities nearby, has gained increasing acceptance by mine ope

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Fly rock from pop shooting and its remedial measures - case studies (Technical Notes)

    By T. N. Singh, M. M. Singh, R. B. Singh

    Fly rock is common when blasting shallow holes and during secondary blasting. Although the required quantity of explosives for secondary blasts is less, noise and fly rock can have an enormous environ

    Jan 1, 2000

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    FMC Paradise Peak - an update

    By C. I. Wilmot

    The paper presents an update of the Paradise Peak mill after the first year of operation. Process revisions, equipment modifications and additions, and personnel requirements are discussed with a comp

    Jan 1, 1987

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    FMC Paradise Peak -An Update (ef21eb80-7a2b-45ba-8a64-ebdae013a670)

    By C. I. Wilmot

    FMC's Paradise Peak Mine was discovered in July 1983. The deposit at discovery contained 11,340 ,000 tonnes (12,500,000 tons) of ore grading 3.71 glt (0.108 oz/ton) Au and 120 glt (3.5 oz/ton) Ag

    Jan 1, 1988

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    FMC's New Soda Ash Technology Is A Success

    By Tony Dunn

    FMC Corp. achieved a significant cost reduction at its Green River, WY soda ash operations using a new proprietary solution-mining and processing technology. In phase one of the program, trona ore is

    Jan 1, 1999

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    FMC’s Westvaco soda ash operation uses a variety of mining techniques

    By Lawrence Neal Post

    Introduction Synthetic soda ash production began to decline in the late 1930s. This was due to high operating costs and waste disposal problems. Since soda ash was used as a major component in manufa

    Jan 10, 1985

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    Foam Property Tests to Evaluate the Potential for Longwall Shield Dust Control

    By W. R. Reed, S. Klima, J. Driscoll, T. W. Beck

    "Tests were conducted to determine properties of four foam agents for their potential use in longwall mining dust control. Foam has been tried in underground mining in the past for dust control and is

    Jan 1, 2018