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Small Mining - A Perspective for ProfitabilityBy David J. Starbuck
For small precious metals mining to show a comeback a different perspective must be taken than that of larger mining companies. This perspective must be much the same as that of past successful smalle
Jan 1, 1987
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Lightweight Aggregate As A Construction MaterialBy Joel D. Hammond
Lightweight concretes date back to before the Roman Empire. The earlier concretes were made by combining a burnt lime for cementious material with pumice or volcanic rock for aggregate. Although struc
Jan 1, 1977
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Copper Recovery from Waste Printed Circuit BoardsBy N. Santa, V. Salinas
"Printed circuit boards are potentially recyclable materials. Developing suitable methodologies for proper disposal and better utilization, brings major environmental and economic benefits. A methodol
Jan 1, 2017
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Studies of Characteristics and Models to Ch4, Co2, N2 Adsorption under Atmospheric StageBy H. Wen
"Taking the long flame coal, gas-fat coal and anthracite as samples, we tested the adsorption quantity to single component gas of N2, CO2 and CH4 under atmospheric pressure phase at different temperat
Jan 1, 2015
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Comparison Of California And Turkish Colemanites ? IntroductionBy L. G. Wilson
In our comparison of California and Turkish colemanites, we should first place the discussion in context. In order to exclude technical considerations, which are not germane to this paper, we must
Jan 1, 1973
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Modification Of The Fine Coal Circuit At Homer City Coal Preparation PlantBy Nicholas T. Esposito
An advanced coal preparation plant has been built at Homer City, Pennsylvania, by Pennsylvania Electric Company, a subsidiary of General Public Utilities Corporation, and New York State Electric and G
Jan 1, 1982
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Design And Operation On Sintering Plants Incorporating Cooling Of The Sinter On The Strand ? IntroductionBy J. Astier
The idea of using only one strand for both sintering and cooling of the sinter is not new. In 1952, in the U.S.A. a sintering plant was built at Benson Mine (Star Lake, N.Y.), including : - 68 m2 o
Jan 1, 1974
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Overseas Private Investment Corporation Minerals ProgramBy Richard H. Lindgren
I appreciate this opportunity to discuss with you OPIC's new policies designed to assist U.S. minerals companies in developing new sources of minerals overseas. A comparison of recent figures on
Jan 1, 1978
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30 Years of Advances in Risk Management for Underground Projects - RETC2023By Kevin Lundberg, Philip Sander, Daniel Weinberger, John Reilly
Since the early days of risk management, developments in technology and guidelines (ITA, ITIG, OGG, UCA) have advanced risk management and probable cost estimating, which are now widely recognized. WS
Jun 13, 2023
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Conneaut - The Port Of Tomorrow - TodayBy McGuirk. C. H.
The Port of Conneaut, long regarded as a leader in advanced bulk material handling technology, recently incorporated into its existing facility a new, multi-million dollar coal transfer-storage system
Jan 1, 1980
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Interpretation Of The Astm Standard Carbon-Sulfur Methods Interlaboratory Results Using XRD-XRFAnalysesBy C. H. Bucknam
A suite of ore and waste rock materials was selected for the interlaboratory testing of combustion-infrared ("Leco") methods used to estimate carbonate and sulfide minerals present in test materials.
Jan 1, 2002
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Column Flotation: A Technical Analysis Of Sparger SystemsBy J. E. Gebhardt, H. Toro, K. Y. Lee
Industrial-scale test results indicate superior metallurgical performance of column flotation compared to conventional cell flotation for copper cleaning. A technical comparison of bubble generation s
Jan 1, 1993
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Controlled Release Bactericide: An Innovative System To Control Acid Mine DrainageBy A. A. Sobek
Controlled release systems delivering the required concentration of an effective bactericide over an extended time period have been developed by The BFGoodrich Company's ProMac® Systems group. Th
Jan 1, 1986
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Ball Clay Developments In The AmericasBy T. F. Deems
The nature, usage and comparatively rare occurrence of ball clay is described. The importance of these white firing plastic clays in ceramics, particularly in the production of industrial sanitary war
Jan 1, 1997
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Sliding erosion measurements in the Coriolis slurry erosion tester (Technical Note)By J. Tuzson, H. McL. Clark
Introduction Wear of pumps, wet cyclones and pipelines by suspended solid particles will impact their operating economies by limiting their useful life, reducing their reliability and increasing th
Jan 1, 2000
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Status Report On The Spent Fuel Test-Climax A Test Of Geologic Storage Of High-Level Waste In GraniteBy Lawrence D. Ramspott
A test of retrievable geologic storage of spent fuel assemblies from an operating commercial nuclear reactor is underway at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) of the U.S. Department of Energy his generic tes
Jan 1, 1981
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Application Of Interlaboratory Statistics For Carbon And Sulfur To Estimate Uncertainties In Net Carbonate ValuesBy C. H. Bucknam
An interlaboratory testing program was undertaken in support of an ASTM standardization program for simultaneous combustion-infrared analysis for carbon and sulfur in ores and related materials. Stati
Jan 1, 1998
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Solid Waste Disposal Site Selection For The McLaughlin Gold Project In Northern CaliforniaBy David B. Crouch
Wastes in various forms have always been a part of mining, and management of mine waste has evolved from the early days of "push it over the side and down the creek" to today's highly engineered
Jan 1, 1983
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Clay Deposits Relative To Emerging MarketsBy H. H. Murray
Industrial usage of clays for current and new applications will continue to grow into the next century. The rate of growth will be highest in the less developed areas of the world. Transportation cost
Jan 1, 1998
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20. Geophysical Discovery of the Pima Mine, Pima County, ArizonaBy Walter E. Heinrichs
This case history really started during the tail end of WWII when two Navy men, both Colorado School of Mines graduates, got together in Washington, DC, while they were assigned to the Office of Navy
Jan 1, 1991