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Bottleneck Analysis For Single Source Mining Model Using GridsBy Steve Richards
Incorporating a bottleneck analysis into the mine plan can provide a significantly better basis to make economic decisions regarding materials handling systems. Every materials handling system has a b
Jan 1, 2002
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Clays: A Review of 1994 ActivitiesBy L. A. Arrington-Webb
Forty-four states produced clay products during 1994 for a total value of $1.6 billion. This was a 3% increase in total tonnage and a 7% increase in value from 1993. Kaolin Domestic production o
Jan 1, 1995
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Oil Shale Mining Through The Year 2000By John B. Rigg
Thank you Mr. Chairman. It was a generous introduction. It allays some of the puzzlement I have of being a minority among the speakers at this conference. I see from the program that only two of us
Jan 1, 1976
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Scale Detection And Control During Mineral BeneficiationBy Brian K. Failon
Scale formation is a problem that affects many mineral processing systems because the processes require the use of large volumes of water. Scale composition may vary from circuit to circuit, but the s
Jan 1, 1986
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Service In World War IOn my arrival in New York after the Russian examinations John D. Ryan, president of Anaconda, asked me what my plans were. I told him I wanted to be useful somehow in the World War that we had entered
Jan 1, 1976
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Surmaoja Main Fan Noise Evaluation at the Kemi MineBy A. Martikainen, H. Dougherty
"At the Kemi Mine, a recent expansion into the Surmaoja orebody required an increase in ventilation capacity. A new ventilation shaft was built with two main fans. The installation is near the entranc
Jan 1, 2016
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Construction Of Port Huron, Michigan Intake ShaftBy D. E. Piggott, B. E. Hartmann
The thought of constructing an intake shaft five miles from the shore and 142 feet below the surface of Lake Huron from the bottom up sounds like a questionable venture. Why would one want to raise
Jan 1, 1974
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Flotation of sphalerite from galena with sodium carboxymethyl cellulose as a depressantBy S. Meng, R. Jin, W. Hu
In alkaline pulp, galena is depressed by sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (NaCMC), while Cu(II) -activated sphalerite exhibits a high floatability so that satisfactory separation can be achieved. In add
Jan 1, 1988
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Tunnel Boring Machine Concept for Converging GroundBy Rock M. Poulin, Bruce G. Moulton, Daniel E. Nowak, David T. Cass
The Yacambu Irrigation Tunnel Project of 34 km, 5 meter diameter circular and horseshoe section, has been under construction since the early 1970's. Notable among the excavation challenges is hig
Jan 1, 1995
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Effects Of Wetting Agents On Heap Leaching At Gold FieldsBy James R. Arnold
Over the past few years several commercial wetting agents and drying aids have been tested in the lab and in the plant at Gold Fields Mining's operations at Mesquite and Ortiz. The major goal was
Jan 1, 1988
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Burning Coal Refuse In Fluid BedsBy Jurgen H. Kleinau
This paper details Keeler/ Dorr-Oliver's experience with the application of fluid bed combustion technology to the burning of coal-mining waste. The designs of two stage fluid bed combustors/dry
Jan 1, 1985
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Heap Leaching Of Fine Agglomerated Tailings At Gooseberry Mine, NevadaBy Jeff W. Butwell
Mill flotation tailings impounded at the Gooseberry Mine site between 1976 and 1984 were determined to be an economic source of gold and silver recoverable by standard heap leach technology in conjunc
Jan 1, 1990
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Division Radomiro Tomic: Its Hydrometallurgical ProcessBy Richardo Montoya
Radomiro Tomic, the new CODELCO division, is a copper deposit located at 3000 m a.s.l. and 40 Km from Calama in northern Chile. It has total oxide reserves of 802,000,000 tonnes with an average grade
Jan 1, 1998
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Platinum Group Elements (PGE), Nickel, And Copper In The Ely-Hoyt Lakes Region Of The Duluth ComplexBy R. M. Tyson
Sulfides present in the troctolitic and footwall rocks are placed into one of three major zones (hornfels, cloud, and basal) on the basis of their stratigraphic position and mineralogy. Hornfels sulfi
Jan 1, 1986
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Preconcentration Of Oil Shale Before RetortingBy Brij M. Moudgil
Separation of oil shale from waste material or into high grade and low grade fractions can have a major influence on the economics of the surface (ex-situ) retorting process. Different components of s
Jan 1, 1982
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Groundwater Development From Salar Basins In The Arid Andean Highlands Of Northern ChileBy E. L. Montgomery
Salar basins in the Andean Highlands of Northern Chile contain ground-water resources which could be used to satisfy requirements for the mineral industry in the region. Salars occur in arid zones; av
Jan 1, 1986
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United States Industrial Mineral Statistics And PricesBy Staff
Assembling consistent data for a 40-year time series is a challenge because of the many changes that have occurred in this period. In many cases, because of process improvements and consumer requireme
Jan 1, 1994
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Surface Movement In The Vicinity Of Pillars Left In Gob AreasBy John C. Draper
Little precise information is available on the effect of mining on the surface topography. It is often assumed that after mining the surface will simply sink. This is not an infallible conclusion as i
Jan 1, 1964
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Optimum Open Pit Production Sequencing-The Current State Of The ArtBy Y. C. Kim
For the past quarter of century, much more effort and research have been expended in developing the "optimum" ultimate pit limit design algorithms and much less to solving the "optimum" open pit produ
Jan 1, 1994
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Control Of Conveyor Peak Loads By Variable Feeder Discharge RatesBy J. C. Yingling, G. T. Lineberry
A control system for reducing peak loads on mine conveyor networks is proposed. The system involves continuous monitoring of flows into the conveyor network and section feeders with variable discharge
Jan 1, 1993