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Automatic Lubrication in Mining Applications Improve Reliability and Decrease Maintenance CostsBy K. Bommer
"In today’s fast paced, globally competitive world, reliability and machine uptime are of the utmost importance to a successful operation. Along with these targets more emphasis is being put on cost r
Jan 1, 2015
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Composting Of Local Organic By-Products For Quarry Reclamation In MilosBy K. E. Lasaridi
Increasing soil organic matter was considered to be an important factor for the establishment of vegetative cover in abandoned quarries of perlite and bentonite in the island of Milos. For this reason
Jan 1, 2002
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Application Of Dielectric Spectroscopy To The Detection Of Contamination In SandstoneBy V. Saltas
The present work investigates whether dielectric spectroscopy can be used to detect contamination, which may appear in a natural porous material, due to the spreading of pollution. For this purpose, d
Jan 1, 2005
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Origin Of High-Purity Simpson Sands In The Arbuckle Mountains - IntroductionBy Rodger E. Denison
The Middle Ordovician Simpson Group in the Arbuckle Mountains of southern Oklahoma contains sandstones of unusual purity. These have been exploited as glass sands since 1913 (Ham, 1945). Where quarrie
Jan 1, 1999
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USBM Designs In-Pit Movable Crusher Based on Mine Personnel SurveyBy Earl M. Frizzell, Ronald W. Utley
Introduction For the past several years the Bureau of Mines has undertaken research to develop alternative mine material haulage systems that will improve mine productivity, reduce haulage costs, inc
Jan 4, 1983
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Life Cycle CO2 Emission For Copper Production And Recycling In JapanBy M. Sagisaka
The purpose of this study is to obtain carbon dioxide emissions by copper production systems and quantitative merit to use copper scraps in Japan. Electrolytic copper and sulphuric acid originating fr
Jan 1, 2003
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Design Considerations of a Carbon-in-Leach Circuit at Newmont GoldBy K. Chandrasekaran
Carbon-in-leach (CIL) is conventionally used in gold processing operations when preg robbing components are present in the ore. The CIL process is becoming attractive even in other situations when pre
Jan 1, 1991
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Further Developments In Carbon Additions To The Sidbec Normines Pelletizing ProcessBy J. Appleby
This paper reviews earlier in-plant testing at the Sidbec-Normines pelletizing plant at Port Cartier, Quebec, Canada. It describes the result of the more prolonged use of coke breeze during recent mo
Jan 1, 1980
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Characterization Of Mineral Matter And Pyrite Liberation In Ultra-Fine CoalBy M. V. Chari
A prime objective of physical coal cleaning is the separation of raw coal into a clean coal product with the required low ash and pyritic sulfur content and a high ash refuse. The refuse should also c
Jan 1, 1991
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Environmental Education In Action! The Outdoor Classroom At Heights Middle SchoolBy T. W. Conrad, B. Kerr
During the last decade grassroots minerals education programs have blossomed throughout the United States and in other countries. At the same time an environmental education movement has been gaining
Jan 1, 2001
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Geologic Constraints on Mining and Recovering Coal in the Western USBy Ralph J. Anctil, James E. Palmer
According to relatively recent estimates by the US Geological Survey and the US Bureau of Mines, there are more than 0.9 Tt (one trillion tons) of remaining identified coal resources in the seven majo
Jan 8, 1982
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Non-Conventional Surface Ground Behaviour Induced By Underground Mining in PennsylvaniaBy R. Gray
"Experience from Australia has identified what is referred to as non-conventional surface subsidence behaviour. This occurs under irregular surface topography, resulting in valley closure, valley floo
Jan 1, 2015
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Changing Imperatives Of Architecture Affecting Dimension Stone Use In World CommerceBy W. H. McDonald, D. D. Carr
The use of stone in building construction predates written history. From the time that stone was first used, builders have constructed stone buildings predominately from local or regional materials. H
Jan 1, 1997
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Study On Solution Line Corrosion Of PbCaSn Anodes In Copper ElectrowinningBy C. Bemelmans, L. Chia, T. O’Keefe
Lead alloys function effectively as oxygen-evolving anodes in copper SX-EW operations, and they are highly resistant to corrosion. However, the presence of an organic (from solvent extraction circuits
Jan 1, 1998
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Design and Optimization of Mineral Processing Using Simulation Technology in BrazilBy M. A. S. Martins, J. C. Guillaneau
Steady-state simulation has been proving its usefulness and efficiency in process design and optimization for many years. Steady-state simulation is a very effective approach for plant design since
Jan 1, 1998
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Significance Of Chert In Limestone And Dolomite Used As Concrete AggregateBy William A. Kneller
A considerable range of composition exists in rocks that have been described as chert, jasper, or flint. Their composition may be opaline, chalcedonic, quartzose, or mixed. Certain cherts, when incorp
Jan 1, 1966
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The Use Of Aerial Photography In The Exploration For Industrial MineralsBy Kalman N. Isaacs
Aerial photography is a recognized and integral part of the search for petroleum and for the metallic ores, but its application lags seriously; in the search for the industrial minerals This is, in al
Jan 1, 1964
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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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A Field Investigation of Tailings Resuspension In a Shallow Water CoverBy Jean-François Boucher, Ernest K. Yanful, Mei Lin Shelp, Lionel J. J. Catalan
Shallow water covers for preventing acid production in tailings are based on the principle of minimizing oxygen availability. Resuspension of material from the tailings bed may result in increased oxi
Jan 1, 2000
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On The Mixing Characteristics Of The Collection Zone In Flotation ColumnsBy J. A. Finch, J. Yiantatos, A. R. Laplante
This paper re-examines the mixing conditions in the collection zone of flotation columns. These have in the past been characterized with a single uniaxial dispersion coefficient, E. The relationship b
Jan 1, 1988