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Digital Computers For Plant Control - Present Potentiality And Future ProbabilityBy Theodore J. Williams
Computer control has been one of the fastest moving and most glamorous fields of industrial development in the past decade. A review of this period shows some truly remarkable accomplishments in both
Jan 1, 1968
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Sedimentary Phosphate Deposits In Baja California, MexicoBy G. P. Salas
I.- In order to keep pace feeding its fast growing population, Mexico with only about 20% of its surface suitable for intensive agriculture, will need the application of modern foodgrowing techniques.
Jan 1, 1978
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Future Safety And Health Needs In The Mining IndustryBy J. D. McAteer
It is widely agreed throughout the mining community that federal mine safety and health legislation administered by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) deserves significant credit for the
Jan 1, 1996
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A Resource Evaluation Study Of The Los Bronces Breccia-Porphyry Copper-Molybdenum Sulfide Deposit, ChileBy L. R. Stoiser
The mineral resource potential of the Los Bronces deposit was successfully evaluated by an intense, coordinated program over a 37-month period (April 1978-May 1981) as part of an economic feasibility
Jan 1, 1982
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US And International Valuation Standards – The FutureBy T. R. Ellis
Considerable movement is afoot internationally to rationalize standards and regulations relating to valuations and the qualifications for valuation professionals. In July 2000 the International Valuat
Jan 1, 2001
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Geology And Geochemistry Of Stockwork Gold Mineralization At The Yarnell Mine, Yavapai County, Arizona (9f97aa0a-cfbb-41e8-bc34-a6d559d1020c)By T. C. Page
The Yarnell gold depoSit, located in the Weaver mining district of Yavapai County, Arizona is found within a structurally controlled, hydrothermally altered zone that occurs within a 1700 Ma granodior
Jan 1, 1992
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Production OperationsBy Lee W. Saperstien
At the heart of the mining process are a number of basic and fundamental tasks whose regular and repeated performance constitute the mining cycle. As will be discussed presently, these tasks are the b
Jan 1, 2008
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The Lithium Industry - Challenges For The Future - IntroductionBy I. A. Kunasz
This paper is not intended to review and re-state general information on lithium, but rather to analyze the paradigm that has caused such a rapid rise in lithium production and the development of new
Jan 1, 2011
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Measurements At A State Of The Art 2 X 5 Mw Dual Pinion Mill DriveBy M. Rufli
Until not so long ago most ring geared mills were operated with fix speed motors only. By using the latest generation of medium voltage frequency converters, new possibilities have arisen to improve t
Jan 1, 2011
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The Arizona Copper Province And The Texas LineamentBy Jacques B. Wertz
Recurring movements remotely connected with the Murray fracture zone and the San Andreas fault complex, together with the slow northwestward drift affecting the Baja California peninsula, could progre
Jan 1, 1970
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A Study-BHP Robinson And BHP TintayaBy II Browne
After a decade of high copper prices, major mining companies are renewing their interest in purchasing operating properties and/or development of ore bodies. An existing operation carries with it a hi
Jan 1, 1997
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On the Mechanisms of Silica (SiO2) Recovery in Magnetite Ore Low-Magnetic-Drum Concentration Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy A. López-Valdivieso, M. A. Corona-Arroyo, M. Llamas-Bueno
Magnetite (Fe3O4) ore is concentrated by low-magnetic-field drums to recover a magnetite concentrate that is low in silica (SiO2). The presence of SiO2 in the magnetite concentrate for steel productio
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Improving Empire?s Grinding Circuit Performance Using Six Sigma - Preprint 09-059By H. Walqui
The Empire concentrator was built in four stages, with the latest stage accounting for 50% of the overall plant capacity. Over the past 5 years, the average throughput of the three grinding lines has
Jan 1, 2009
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The Benefit Of Using Mine Process Simulators To Design A “Life-Cycle” Mine Ventilation SystemBy S. G. Hardcastle, C. K. Kocsis
Ventilation is an expensive prerequisite for underground mining. Current mining trends, including increasing depth and mechanization and more stringent health regulations would generally dictate that
Jan 1, 2004
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Cooperative Education In Mineral Engineering: Experience At Montana School Of Mines, ButteBy W. A. Vine
Next year, in 1964, Butte will celebrate its Centennial. It was in May, 1864, that the first recorded mining activity took place. During that summer, several rich placers were found on Silver Bow Cree
Jan 1, 1963
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American steelmaking is becoming a market-oriented enterpriseBy Frank W. Luerssen
Introduction "Austerity" is perhaps an overly generous description of the past three years in the American steel industry. Steel plants operated at an average of only 57% of their capability in 1982-
Jan 6, 1985
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Plant Design, Practice Conference Attracts Processing SpecialistsBy William R. Yernberg
The Mineral Processing Plant Design, Practice and Control Conference was held from Oct. 20through 24, 2002, at the Fairmont Hotel, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The conference was attended by
Jan 1, 2003
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TPM (Total Productive Mining)By G. Budge
In the extractive industry the term ‘continuous improvement’ (CI) usually means procurement of the latest state of the art equipment. This is generally perceived as the only way to add further value
Jan 1, 2001
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Underground Mine DevelopmentBy G. T. Lineberry
Underground mine development begins with the positive investment decision to mine and ends with the inception of full-scale exploitation. It incorporates all activities, personnel, and equipment requi
Jan 1, 2008
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Innovative Mining Systems For Low-Cost Production In Very Thick Alluvial DepositsBy G. Goellner
The thick alluvial sand and gravel deposits along the base of the San Gabriel mountain range in Southern California area have been mined for construction aggregates for over 100 years. Encroachment of
Jan 1, 2004