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Mining And Processing Ca-Feldspar At The Industrial Mineral Fillers, LLC's CASPAR MineBy J. C. Heter
Industrial Mineral Fillers, LLC. is in the initial stages of mining and processing Anorthosite (CASPAR TM) at its CASPAR mine located in Soledad Canyon, Los Angeles County, California The CASPAR is be
Jan 1, 1997
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Pegasus' Gold Ltd. Gold/Silver Operation At Zortman, Montana ? IntroductionBy E. C. Roper
Landusky Mining, Inc. and Zortman Mining, Inc. are two registered Montana Corporations wholly owned by Pegasus Gold, Ltd. of Vancouver, B.C. The Zortman and Landusky Mines are located in the Little Ro
Jan 1, 1983
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Cu Isotope Fractionation In Exploration Geology And Hydrometallurgy: Examples From Porphyry Copper DepositsBy R. Mathur
Cu isotope fractionation in low-temperature aqueous environments has been well documented. Here Cu fractionation was applied to two distinct, yet related, mining problems. First, an exploration geolo
Jan 1, 2012
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Economic Evaluation Of Processing Semitaconite - IntroductionBy Ronald M. Hays
During the twentieth century the Mesabi Range in northeastern Minnesota has been the major source of iron ore for American steel mills. The Mesabi Range extends along an iron bearing outcrop known as
Jan 1, 1968
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Rock BeltBy Susumu Ukita
We have developed first a conveyor belt for transporting large lumps, i.e. Rock Belt successfully, in June 1976. The First Rock Belt had been delivered to Myodani site of Kobe City Developing Board
Jan 1, 1981
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Regional Geochemical Reconnaissance Of The Bradshaw Mountains, ArizonaBy John T. Awald
The Bradshaw Mountains of west-central Arizona cover an area of 1600 square miles and contain numerous old mines and prospects. The area has been geochemically sampled on a reconnaissance basis to rel
Jan 1, 1970
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Application Of Automated Shotcrete Using Ultrasonic Ranging SensorBy S. J. Jung
In recent years, the use of shotcrete, a practice familiar to the mining industry, has been on the increase. This research has come about because of the recognized need for a safe, easy way to line sm
Jan 1, 1994
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Application Of New Metal, Ceramic, And Polymer Composite Technologies To Form Net Shape Erosion/Corrosion Resistant Components For The Mining And Minerals Processing IndustryBy J. Weinstein
New erosion, corrosion resistant metal, ceramic, and polymer composite technologies are being developed and marketed by Alanx Products L.P. for use in hydrocyclones, pumps, valves, and other applicati
Jan 1, 1992
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Selective Flotation Of Mica From Pegmatites ? IntroductionBy James S. Browning
The principal uses of fine ground mica are as filler in wallboard joint cement, as a filler and surface coating for roofing, as an ingredient in paints, and in oil well drilling mud. The mineral has o
Jan 1, 1966
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Production Of Colemanite At American Borate Corporation Plant Near Lathrop Wells, NevadaBy Jr. Smith
Borates have been mined in the desert areas of California and Nevada for more than 100 years. To about 1890, playa surface mining provided the chief sources of boron minerals. Underground mining of co
Jan 1, 1978
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The Crawler Mounted Drifter As A Primary Blasthole DrillBy Ewald H. Kurt
The story of America's progressing standard of living is the story of machines. The automobile, the airplane and the telephone for example have made our transportation and communication systems w
Jan 1, 1977
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Evaluation Of Progressive Rib Failure In Thick Coal SeamsBy W. C. Smith
Even with the most conservative mine plan, rib instability can occur unexpectedly, and if not adequately dealt with, can progress from a nuisance to a major safety hazard. This Bureau of Mines paper e
Jan 1, 1989
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Historical Perspective On The Personal Computer - Rampant Growth! But Where's It Going, And Who'd Leading?By Ronald L. Gibbs
IN THE BEGINNING Contrary to popular myth, the personal computer can trace its roots back to a time before 1981 and the IBM PC. The seeds of the personal computer revolution were probably founded in 1
Jan 1, 1993
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Hazard Prediction Model Development: The Multiple Overlay TechniqueBy John L. Ellenberger
Virtually no two mines operate with the same geographic, geologic, and mining conditions. It follows chat problems vary with the conditions from mine to mine or often from one section to another in th
Jan 1, 1981
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The Use Of Taguchi Methods And Computer Techniques For Research And Process ImprovementBy C. Flores
The most common experimental approach of studying one variable at a time while holding all others constant is extremely inefficient. Use of statistical methods enables engineers and scientists to obta
Jan 1, 1998
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Predicting Utilization Rate of Hard Rock Slurry TBMs by Discrete Event Simulation Model - NAT2022By Anuradha Khetwal, Tala Tahernia
The estimation of TBM utilization rate can be problematic due to the uncertainty involved in the tunneling system reaction to various geology along the tunnel. Moreover, the impact of operational and
Dec 1, 2022
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Effect Of Leaching On Permeability Of Copper OresBy N. R. Sainath
This paper discusses the results of a laboratory investigation carried out to study the microscale flow characteristics of copper ores and the variation in flow behavior resulting from flow of leach s
Jan 1, 1991
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Tailings Stabilization Program At Kennecott's Nevada Mines DivisionBy G. J. Allen
Kennecott Copper Corporation's Nevada Mines Division initiated a program to stabilize the inactive portions of the tailings disposal area and perimeter dikes in 1946. To date, approximately 1,000
Jan 1, 1978
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Back-Analysis Of Stresses Associated With Longwall Face Bursts At The Deer Creek Mine Energy West Mining Company, UtahBy J. F. T. Agapito
Experience at Energy West Mines in the Wasatch Plateau Coal Field, Utah, has shown that longwall face bursts occur mostly near the tailgate when extracting the third adjacent longwall in a panel secti
Jan 1, 1997
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Multiple Seam Mining (The Glenharold Mine) ? IntroductionBy Karl A. Olsson
The Glenharold Mine is a surface mine operated by Consolidation Coal Company. The mine is located approximately 90 kilometers (55 miles) northwest of Bismarck, and 3 kilometers (2 miles) southeast of
Jan 1, 1982