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A Feasibility Study Of Exploration For Deep-Seated Sulphide Ore Bodies
By Kerstin Malmqvist
Simulation technique has been used for a feasibility study of a deep exploration project for massive, sulphides in an old mining district, the Skellefte field. An interactive computerized mathemati
Jan 1, 1979
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Vanadium, the new green metal: Mineral deposits in the Colorado Plateau
By A. D. Hammond
Vanadium is a transition metal, ductile and silver-gray. It is harder than most metals and steels and it has a good resistance to corrosion. It is stable against alkalis and sulfuric and hydrochloric
Dec 1, 2013
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The Deposition Of Radon Daughters And Daughter-Laden Aerosol On Rough Wall Surfaces
By P. K. Hopke, A. Hubbard, K. H. Leong, J. J. Stukel, K. Nourmohammadi
INTRODUCTION In order to understand the transport and deposition of radon daughters in mine atmospheres, it is necessary to know the variation in the attachment of the daughter atoms to particles a
Jan 1, 1981
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Recent Advances In Beneficiation Of Western Phosphates
By A. R. Rule
As part of the Federal effort to help maintain an adequate supply of fertilizer minerals, the Bureau of Mines is conducting research to characterize complex, low-grade western phosphate rock and to de
Jan 1, 1977
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An Innovative Ground Support Solution using “Soft-Centered” Jet Grouting
By Rafael C. Castro, John Overton, Gregg Sherry, David A. Sutter
This paper presents an innovative ground support solution developed to construct a tunnel cross-passage for the MUNI Metro Turnback (MMT) Project. A “soft center” jet grouting approach was designed to
Jan 1, 1997
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John O. Marsden: An interview with the 2014 SME President
We have lived through a period of strong metal pricing during the past eight to 10 years. Copper has been hovering in the range of $3-$4/lb during much of the past eight years, averaging close to $3.3
Mar 1, 2014
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Degradation process in coal slurry pipelines - by M. G. Ayat and B.C. Scott Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING. Vol. 40. No 9 September 1988, pp. 885-888
By M. G. Ayat
I have been following the discussions on coal degradation started by the article "Degradation process in coal slurry pipe-lines," by M.G. Ayat and B.C. Scott. I agree with Mr. Dasher's comment
Jan 1, 1990
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The Occurrence Of Crystalline Silica In Perlite; A Petrographic Study
By James R. Piper
Cumulophyric feldspars, of varying morphology, carry myrmekitic quartz interstitially between microperthitic feldspar lamellae. The size, coarseness, and morphology of these crystals, together with co
Jan 1, 1991
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An Electrokinetic Study On The Amine Flotation Of Oxidized Coal
By W. W. Wen
The objective of this investigation was to study the electrokinetic behavior of oxidized coals to indicate the feasibility of separating oxidized coals from ash materials and pyrite by an mine flotati
Jan 1, 1976
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Variable Speed SAG Mills: Motor Capability Vs. Mill Capability
By D. J. Barratt
The specification of the prime mover of an autogenous-semiautogenous mill involves an analysis of the likely operating conditions within the mill and the choice of a nominal operating speed. For varia
Jan 1, 1995
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Use Of A Continuous Belt Filter In A Wet Process Cement Plant
By E. B. Thorn
The production of portland cement requires that four basic elements -- calcium, silica, alumina and iron -- be ground to a fine powder, homogenized, and fed to the pyroprocessing unit, where it is bur
Jan 1, 1984
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Water Requirements: Quantity, Quality and Effect of Recycling
By William A. Turcotte
Introduction The need for water is fundamental to every minerals processing operation. Though this may sound rather elementary, it is one area that cannot be over- looked. Frank C. Quinn in his pa
Jan 1, 1986
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Hydrolytic Precipitation Of Fine Oxide Powders By Supercritical Fluids
By P. R. Taylor
A reaction is evaluated by which heated and pressurized water is used to precipitate metal oxides from loaded Kelex 100 complexes. Pure copper oxide (CuO) and pure nickel (Nio) in powder form, and ran
Jan 1, 1992
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The Effect Of Geological Modelling On Ore Estimation At Kidd Creek
By V. N. Kelly
The ability to link geological sections on a graphics screen to form three dimensional geology representation was implemented at Kidd Creek in 1987. This technique affords an opportunity to optimize m
Jan 1, 1989
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Underground Facilities for the Superconducting Super Collider
By John E. Shively, Tracy K. Lundin, Francis Fong
The Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) features two 20 TeV counter rotating proton beams which will be housed in 87 km (54 miles) of tunnel. Four additional lower energy particle accelerators will b
Jan 1, 1993
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Long-Term Soil Fertility Observations In Arctic Alaska
By J. D. McKendrick
Alaska's Arctic Slope lies between the Brooks Range and Beaufort Sea and is a region about the size of Nebraska. It has some of Alaska's richest hydrocarbon deposits. In addition to containi
Jan 1, 1988
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Hydrometallurgical Recovery Of Tellurium Dioxide From Cadmium Telluride Photovoltaic Manufacturing Scrap
By Caelen D. Anderson
An investigation of a hydrometallurgical method for the recovery of tellurium dioxide from cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin-film manufacturing scrap was conducted. Sulfuric acid/ hydrogen peroxide lixivi
May 1, 2012
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Control -- The Key To Preparation For The Export Market
By Martial P. Corriveau
The preparation of coal is essentially the same for export as it is for the domestic market. The big difference, I would say, is that, while coal for certain domestic uses (utilities, for instance) ne
Jan 1, 1959
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Quarry Rehabilitation
By Arnaud Colson
1 Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Let me first thank you for welcoming me to this international congress. I?ll have the pleasure to explain to you how the Lafarge group works on its quarry re
Jan 1, 2002
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Rapid Roadway Drivage In Coal Mining
By R. K. Singhal, D. B. Stewart
A variety of equipment is being used for roadheading and tunneling in the mining industry. In United States drum-type continuous miners are used most extensively. In Europe and Canada mine roadways ar
Jan 1, 1985