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Use Of Precipitated Silicas And Silicates In The Paper IndustryBy H. W. Renner
The paper industry is an $80 billion/year business that is the largest consumer of industrial minerals. Paper industry generally refers to paper and paperboard products, including pulp mills. Grades
Jan 1, 1993
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The Exploration Gap In Developing CountriesBy Douglas N. Kendall
There are three definite steps in the making of a mining industry in any country. These are as follows: Step A - Geological Mapping This step covers the basic geological mapping of the country a
Jan 1, 1963
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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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Quantifying The Recovery Of Beneficiated Products From Pneumatic Triboelectrostatic Processing (3b178448-0a82-415c-820d-239b399398d1)By X. K. Jiang
Pneumatic, triboelectrostatic processing of physical mixtures containing fine (-200 mesh) particulate may have significant application potential in the mining and energy industries. Such dry processin
Jan 1, 1999
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Variograms Of In-Situ Coal Washability Data (6100c564-d6fe-4945-acf2-543712a574b5)By Young C. Kim
Because of the high cost of obtaining coal washability samples, it has been difficult to obtain washability variograms in the past. As a result. It could not be determined if geostatistical prediction
Jan 1, 1988
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Third International Mine Ventilation Congress held in Harrogate, EnglandBy Rudolf E. Greuer
Introduction The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy and the Institution of Mining Engineers organized the Third International Mine Ventilation Congress held in Harrogate, England. Sixty-one papers
Jan 1, 1985
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Marketing And Transportation As Related To The Feldspar IndustryBy S. Eugene Mills
Twenty-five years ago, when I began my sales life marketing minerals, there was little or no contact between sales people and production people. In those days, it was not uncommon for me, as a salesma
Jan 1, 1977
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Continuous Materials Handling Simulator: An Application To Belt Networks In Mining OperationsBy S. Tan
A computer-oriented systems simulator (CMHS) has been developed for analysis of continuous materials handling systems. Special emphasis has been placed in the model on several features which are uniqu
Jan 1, 1988
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Valuation Of Industrial Mineral Producing OperationsBy J. G. Russell
The valuation of known mineral re-serves entails the economic evaluation of the mining enterprise and the valuation of other assets employed, including mining and processing plant and intangible asset
Jan 1, 1989
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Underground Rotary Blasthole DrillsBy Lok W. Home
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT At the beginning of the 1970 more than 90% of pro¬duction drilling in open-pit mining was obtained with the use of rotary drills. At the same time, the use of rotary drills u
Jan 1, 1982
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The Role of Waste Rock Characterization in Mine Development and Permitting: An Operator’s PerspectiveBy R. H. Clarke
"INTRODUCTION Characterization of waste rock is frequently an oversight in mine planning which can contribute to significant delay in permitting and ultimately development. Thorough waste rock charact
Jan 1, 2015
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The Role Of Mathematical Modelling And Simulation In Modern Mineral Processing Practice And ControlBy I. J. Dowdeswell
Perspective Man is a model maker. Throughout recorded history man has-used models both to provide insights into the workings of the processes which surround him and as a step towards the eventual con
Jan 1, 1972
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Improvements In Crusher Control (50d9ae3a-4d5a-4f38-b5d7-94fcbeac9d33)By C. Ottergren
A process does not have higher capacity than what can pass through its bottleneck. Acknowledging this, and with the goal to optimize production at a minimum investment, one can use existing equipment,
Jan 1, 1999
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Microseismic multi-parameter based rockburst early warning using dynamic Bayesian networks - RASIM 2022By Peiwei Xiao, Xiang Li, Biao Li, Haoyu Mao, Nuwen Xu
As an advanced method of rock engineering construction safety monitoring, microseismic monitoring technology can monitor the micro-fracture of rock masses within an effective range, and then perform f
Apr 26, 2022
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The Isthmus Of Panama - A Forgotten El DoradoBy M. C. Tippett
The modern era of mineral exploration in Panama began in the late 1960's, resulting in porphyry copper discoveries at Petaquilla, Rio Pito, and Cerro Colorado. In contrast, Panama's early mi
Jan 1, 1989
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2015 Student Poster Contest Reviewed Abstracts"Foreword by Lisa SchlinkSuperintendent, operations, Freeport-McMoRan Inc.,Green Valley, AZ, USAThe sixth annual Student Poster Contest hosted by the Mineral & Metallurgical Processing Division of the
Jan 1, 2015
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Special Report : US Gypsum Regroups to Cut Costs, Find New MarketsBy Graham J. Morgan
The following material is excerpted from a presentation Mr. Morgan gave recently to representatives of the financial community. Introduction 1982 was a period of challenge for United States Gypsum
Jan 2, 1983
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New Roadheader-Type Continuous Shaft Sinking SystemsBy Wilhelm J. Kogelmann
The concept and operation of novel shaft sinking systems utilizing roadheader-type cutter booms, including mucking, conveying, and hoisting installations, are described. Selection criteria, performanc
Jan 1, 1989
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Modeling Mine Water Treatment Processes and Recycle Loops Using GoldPHREEQCBy A. L. Ling, A. K. Janzen
"Design of effective mine water treatment plants depends on the ability to reliably predict treatment outcomes, but systems with multiple chemical and physical treatment processes and recycle loops ca
Jan 1, 2018
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FMC Paradise Peak -An Update (ef21eb80-7a2b-45ba-8a64-ebdae013a670)By C. I. Wilmot
FMC's Paradise Peak Mine was discovered in July 1983. The deposit at discovery contained 11,340 ,000 tonnes (12,500,000 tons) of ore grading 3.71 glt (0.108 oz/ton) Au and 120 glt (3.5 oz/ton) Ag
Jan 1, 1988