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Nordberg 2390 Vs. 7' SHD Symons Cone Crusher Performance ComparisonBy V. Karra
Based on extensive investigations on the effect of design variables on process performance, during 1982-85, Nordberg developed a 1000 hp cone crusher, with the objective of boosting crushing productiv
Jan 1, 1988
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The Use Of Column Flotation To Reduce Silica In Iron Ore PelletsBy D. J. Murdock, Wyslouzil, I. M. Flint
The highly competitive nature of the international iron ore market has forced producers to improve the quality of their pellets. The demand for low-acid pellets suitable for direct reduction has resul
Jan 1, 1995
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The Twin Buttes Oxide Project ? IntroductionBy Wayne R. Hopkins
Southern Arizona has one of the world's principal concentrations of copper ore bodies. Twenty miles south of Tucson, close to the Mexican border at Sahuarita in Pima County, is the Twin Buttes mi
Jan 1, 1976
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Tabular Alumina - A New Sophistication In Refractory Raw Materials ? IntroductionBy Bruce L. Bryson
In the past decade a principal growth area in refractory technology has been the development and use of extra high alumina refractories. The refractories user is asking for, and is prepared to pay for
Jan 1, 1973
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Updates On Geared Vs Gearless Drive Solutions For Grinding MillsBy R. Kalra
The current paper looks at evaluating the merits of large geared mills versus gearless driven mills by evaluating the following factors: The capability of currently available systems in terms of powe
Feb 27, 2013
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Cold Weather Response Of Steel (72-F-326)By George J. Thompson
Almost all persons connected with mining industry have had an exasperating experience like the following: 'On a cold and frosty morning in mid-January, you find yourself quite happy with the worl
Jan 1, 1972
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Open Pit Mining Of Phosphate Rock In Deep OverburdenBy M. P. McArthur
General mining practices at W. R. Grace's Bonny Lake mine are much the same as those used in open pit phosphate mines in Central Florida, except for the difference in the depth of the overburden
Jan 1, 1962
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The Case Against Bleeder Entries And The Reasons For A Safer And More Efficient Alternative - IntroductionBy William Highton
If the economic situation in the Western World evolves on a path similar to that of the past decade, then we Mining Engineers must accept that one of the major cost factors in the production of deep m
Jan 1, 1980
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Discussion - Strategic Minerals Geophysical Research : The Chromite ExampleBy J. C. Wynn
J.R. Hillebrand From the abstract, "A realistic ore deposition model to serve as a conceptual framework." Further, on page 246, "The first area of study was the Josephine peridotite, now identified
Jan 12, 1983
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Current Parameters In The Cost-Effective Design Of Uranium Mill Waste Disposal SystemsBy D. Buranek, J. G. Wulff, F. W. Gifford
I. INTRODUCTION During the past few years, the state of the art of disposal of solid and liquid waste products from uranium mining and milling operations has experienced some rather interesting and
Jan 1, 1980
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Developing The Simon Silver MineBy Walter N. Campbell
The Simon Silver Mine is located near Mina, Nevada, approximately 50 miles northwest of Tonopah and 40 miles east of Hawthorne. It is an old property which was last worked in 1932 and closed operation
Jan 1, 1967
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Gold And Silver Assay Methods In The Mining And Metallurgy Industry ? IntroductionBy T. N. Andersen
The history of gold and silver analyses shows an interesting duality. On one hand, classical chemical and instrumental methods have evolved to meet changing needs, but on the other hand, the age-old a
Jan 1, 1981
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Total Recycling of Spent Auto-Catalyst using Alkaline Roasting and Sulfuric Acid DissolutionBy H. B. Trinh, R. R. Srivastava
"Spent auto-catalyst is a potential secondary resource because of the higher concentration of valuable platinum group metals (PGMs) as compared to the primary ores. Despite the well-developed commerci
Jan 1, 2018
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Design Of A Preparation Plant For Minimum Maintenance And Clean UpBy Donald H. Dowlin
The design of a preparation plant for minimum maintenance and clean up requires both the skills of the Engineer and the practical experience of the Operator. From the initial flow sheet and preliminar
Jan 1, 1962
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High Quality Rebuilds for Ensuring Resource and Ecological Efficiency in TunnelingBy Olivier Kraft, Olaf Kortz
"Project-specific optimized tunnel boring machines represent the spearhead of technological progress in tunneling because with their use, very long-lasting, high quality tunnel structures in almost an
Jan 1, 2016
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The Effect Of Grinding Media On Flotation Of GalenaBy Mary E. Learmont
Grinding with steel media adversely affects the flotation response of galena. Electrochemical measurements, flotation tests, and AES, XPS, and STEM examinations were employed to identify interactions
Jan 1, 1984
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Integrated Seismic Imaging System for Geological Prediction Ahead in Underground ConstructionBy P. Otto, G. Borm, Th. Dickmann, F. Amberg, R. Giese
Based on many years experience, the well approved Tunnel Seismic Prediction System (TSP) has been substantially enhanced for online geological prognosis in underground construction. The method provide
Jan 1, 2001
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Impervious Tunnel Linings in a Land of ShakesBy Chien-Tsun “C. T. ” Chu, Drupad B. Desai, Ron E. Redd
The 12,710-m (41,720-ft) Riverside Badlands Tunnel is located between the most active faults—San Andreas and San Jacinto—in Southern California. To accomplish the impervious final lining design and t
Jan 1, 1997
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Microbubble Flotation Of Fine CoalBy A. T. Weber, G. T. Adel
Earlier studies on the hydrodynamic interactions between fine particles and air bubbles have shown that fine particle flotation can be improved by using small air bubbles. In the present work, microbu
Jan 1, 1988
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Review Of Subsidence Control Measures - Past, Present, And Future ? 1.0 IntroductionBy Madan M. Singh
It is estimated that through 1975, there were 1.69x109 m2 (418 000 acres) of urban land threatened by potential subsidence due to mining with a value of over $12 billion (19;3 dollars; USBM, 1979). Wi
Jan 1, 1984