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Cat Unveils Newest Equipment: Wheel Loader and Hydraulic Shovel Join the CatalogBy William Gleason
Despite a global slowdown in most mining sectors, Caterpillar, the world?s largest mining equipment maker continues to forge ahead with new, and improved offerings to the global mining industry. On N
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The Special Characteristics of a Feldspar Ore in Peru: A Promising Industrial Mineral ProjectBy F. J. Sotillo
Mining in Peru is mainly concentrated on metallic and polymetallic ores of gold, copper, lead, zinc, silver, tin, iron, etc. However, little has been done to develop extensive and rich non-metallic o
Feb 23, 2014
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Pilot Testing Of Column For Coarse Particles FlotationBy H. Soto
As a follow-up to a laboratory study, a pilot scale column for the flotation of coarse particles was designed and then tested in two different applications. In the first test, the concentration of a c
Jan 1, 1993
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The Effect And Limits Of Particle Size In The Complete Leaching Of Sulphide Minerals In Dump Leaching OperationsBy A. S. Atkins
The interest in the use of micro- organisms in the leaching of sulphide minerals has been traditionally exploited as a scavenger process for the recovery of valuable metal by- products from waste ore
Jan 1, 1984
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A Generalized Method for Calculating Pillar Cell Capacities for Boundary Element Modeling of Coal MinesBy J. C. Johnson
The problem of estimating pillar capacity in coal mines has motivated development of a variety of empirical equations. Most of these equations have arisen from experience and a very limited set of me
Feb 23, 2014
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Computer Simulation Of The Integrated Mining And Reclamation Operations At A Surface Coal Mine In Southern IllinoisBy S. L. Barua
An industrial engineering and computer simulation study was conducted on reclamation operations to evaluate the possibility of integrating mining and reclamation operations, and to evaluate the factor
Jan 1, 1981
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Removal Of Ammonium Ions From Subterranean Formations By Flushing With Lime Saturated BrinesBy T. Y. Yan
The various ion exchange reactions occurring during the restoration of formations contaminated with ammonia during in situ uranium leaching are reviewed. Data are presented on the restoration of a pre
Jan 1, 1982
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Heat Emission In Longwall Coal Mining ? IntroductionBy Donald Whittaker
Severe climatic conditions in mines are normally associated with working at depth. More precisely, it is a matter of working in regions of high strata temperature, since, for example, some coal mines
Jan 1, 1980
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The U. S. Uranium Boom 1942-1980 - SME Annual Meeting 2022By T. McNulty
The author was privileged to find employment as a uranium mill chemist for The Anaconda Company while working his way through school in the mid-1950s. He then served Anaconda in various technical and
Mar 2, 2022
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Pelletizing Of Iron Ore Concentrates Hith Peat Moss BinderBy L. J. Vincze
The program of study of pellet binder materials was begun by the ORF in 1963 to examine various Canadian materials as substitutes for bentonite which is imported in large tonnages (199,270 tons in 196
Jan 1, 1971
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Effect Of Mass And Economic Allocation On Tellurium Life Cycle Impacts - SME Annual Conference 2023By M. Moats, I. E. Paschalidou, K. Awuah-Offei
Tellurium (Te) is a rare metalloid that is predominantly produced from the treatment of anode slimes formed during copper (Cu) electrolytic refining. The US Government lists Te as one of the 50 critic
Feb 1, 2023
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Annual Review 1987 - Exploration - IntroductionBy E. D. Attanasi, M. W. Bultman
Most statistical measures of mineral exploration continued downward in 1986. Prospects in 1987, however, appear to have brightened for exploration as the overall economic health of the mineral industr
Jan 5, 1988
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Opportunities exist for industrial minerals development in British Columbia and AlbertaBy Z. D. Hora, W. N. Hamilton
Introduction Some unique opportunities exist for industrial minerals in British Columbia and Alberta. The region's diversified geology, particularly in British Columbia, offers favorable environ
Jan 12, 1987
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The Great Lakes:A Vital Link for the Nation’s Iron Ore Mines and MillsBy Christine M. Kammer
In 1852, six barrels of iron ore were loaded aboard the steamer Baltimore at Marquette, MI, after a trip by mule wagon from the nearby Cleveland Iron Mining Co. Shipped to Sault Ste. Marie, they were
Jan 10, 1982
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Body of Knowledge for Mining Safety and Health ManagementBy M. Brnich, S. Kramer, B. McNamara, T. Hethmon, M. Pedersen-Howard, S. Rajapaske, D. Lingenfelder, B. Huber, D. Hebig
"The development of mining safety and health management as a recognized profession has been long in coming. Over the last 150 years, the mining industry has evolved from having individuals randomly in
Jan 6, 2018
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The Behavior Of Platinum Electrodes As Redox Potential Indicators In Some Systems Of Metallurgical InterestBy K. A. Natarajan
Platinum electrodes are not inert as originally thought to be. The reactivity of platinum electrodes can explain their erratic behavior in many electrochemical measurements of metallurgical interest,
Jan 1, 1970
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The Influence Of Selective Dispersants On The Sizing Performance Of HydrocyclonesBy Richard Klimpel
The influence of selective chemical dispersants on the hydrocycloning of a copper ore slurry is illustrated. In the % solids and slurry feed rate ranges associated with industrial practice, desirable
Jan 1, 1981
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Effect of Bucket Geometry, Machine Variables, and Fragmentation Size on Performance of Rubber‑Tired Loaders - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2022)By Atta Ur Rehman, Kwame Awuah‑Offei
This paper examines the effect of bucket geometry (cutting blade profile, floor profile, and blade thickness), speed, motor power output, and muckpile particle sizes on bucket penetration and draft fo
Oct 29, 2021
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Atmospheric Fogging In Underground Mine AirwaysBy A. D. S. Gillies
Loss of visibility due to the occurrence of atmospheric fogging in underground mine airways can lead to a reduction in travel times and loss of production efficiency, an increase in the frequency of v
Jan 1, 1982
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Slurry-Flow Pressure Drop in Pipes With Modified Wasp MethodBy M. Tanaji
Over the last many decades, a significant amount of research has gone into the domain of slurry transport. However, design engineers still face many challenges with respect to prediction of pressure d
Feb 23, 2014