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5. Moving Cone Optimizing Algorithm
By Marc Lemieux
A new moving cone optimizing technique will be introduced. In order to facilitate under- standing of the moving cone optimizer, a re- view of the principles of moving cone design technique is presente
Jan 1, 1979
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5. On the Use and Validity of Probabilistic Methods in Mine Valuation ? Introduction
By Howard M. Wells
The future is uncertain. In these circum- stances how can we rationally decide whether to commit funds to an investment that may or may not turn out to be successful? To date no certain answer to this
Jan 1, 1979
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5. Optimizing the Short-Term Production Schedule for an Open-Pit Iron Ore Mining Operation ? Introduction
By F. L. Wilke
Bong Mining Co. Ltd. in Liberia, West Africa, operates an iron ore open pit some 60 miles northeast of Monrovia. The production is at present about 40,000 t/d (metric tons/day) from which about 18,500
Jan 1, 1979
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5. Ore-Body Modeling of the U.S. Borax Deposit - Introduction
By Richard A. Bideaux
In mid-1975, the United States Borax & Chemical Corp., a member of the RTZ group, engaged Computing Associates, Inc. (CAI) in a continuing project to model their operating property at Boron, CA, with
Jan 1, 1979
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5. Planning Technique for Western Surface Coal Mines - A Case Study ? Introduction
By R. Larry Davis
Over the past decade there has been a continual decrease in domestic oil reserves accompanied by a sharp increase in the demand for energy. Even with increased imports of foreign oil, the energy deman
Jan 1, 1979
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5. Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing ? Introduction
By Ralph Bernstein
The processing of earth observation sensor data by digital technology is almost two decades old. Only recently, however, has this technology become practical and economical. The reasons for this are i
Jan 1, 1979
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5.1 Introductory Review
Development of process control in the metallurgical industry over the past ten years has been highly influenced by technical advances centered on use of computers as well as on measurement and associa
Jan 1, 1979
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5.2 Instrumentation ? Introduction
By L. B. Hales
The advent of the process control computer with its capabilities of monitoring, storage, and real-time control has revolutionized control technology in the mineral industry. Initial efforts to introdu
Jan 1, 1979
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5.3 Principles of Real-Time Data Acquisition and Control
By R. E. J. Putman
The past ten years have witnessed substantial development of electronic equipment for execution of process control functions. The methodology of giving instructions to the data-handling system and the
Jan 1, 1979
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5.4 Control Strategies - 1. Control of Grinding Circuits ? Introduction
By J. A. Herbst
Grinding circuits employed in mineral processing operations are designed to produce feed materials for beneficiation steps such as flotation and magnetic separation, which are sufficiently fine to ach
Jan 1, 1979
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50 lecciones aprendidas de la conflictividad social en la minería peruana
By Jorge James
En los últimos 20 años la conflictividad social alrededor de las minas y proyectos mineros ha aumentado debido a diferentes razones. Haciendo un análisis de los conflictos se pueden extraer lecciones
May 10, 2023
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50% Reduction of Energy and CO2 Emission in Metallurgical Furnaces by burners
By M. Demuth, B. Holleis, M. Potesser, D. Spoljaric
"In 2005, Messer Group established a technology competence centre for metallurgy in Gumpoldskirchen (Austria), with the aim to develop oxygen burners which satisfy today's and upcoming standards of le
Jan 1, 2012
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50. The Marysvale, Utah, Uranium Deposits
By Paul F. Kerr
The uranium-producing areas near Marysvale, Utah provide an unusual group of veins and replacement deposits associated with a Pliocene-Oligocene intrusive and extrusive igneous complex. Aside from sev
Jan 1, 1968
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50. Van Stone Deposit, Stevens County, Washington
By Keith Whiting
The Van Stone zinc-lead mine is located in northeastern Washing- ton in Stevens County. It is about 24 km (15 miles) south of the Canadian border and 48 km (30 miles) west of the Idaho line. The depos
Jan 1, 1991
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50m3 air-forced flotation machines processes potash
By Chen Dong, Yang Wenwang, Liu Zhineng, Tan Ming
"To meet the requirement of production expanding of a certain potash ore dressing plant in Xinjiang province of China, industrial test of XCF/KYF-50 flotation machine was performed to process potash o
Jan 1, 2014
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51. Discovery of the Olympic Dam Copper-Uranium-Gold-Silver Deposit
By J. H. Lalor
The Olympic Dam deposit was discovered in July 1975 with the intersection of 38 m (125 ft) of 1.05% copper in diamond drill hole RD 1. A further eight holes were drilled with only marginal encourageme
Jan 1, 1991
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51. The Main Tintic Mining District, Utah
By Hal T. Morris
The main Tintic mining district in central Utah has produced approximately 13,500,000 tons of ore, containing silver, lead, gold, copper, zinc, and other metals, valued at more than $315,000,000. More
Jan 1, 1968
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52. Discovery of the Yeelirrie Uranium Deposit
By E. Cameron
Yeelirrie lies toward the center of Western Australia, 650 km (404 miles) northeast of Perth (Fig. 1). The ore reserves have been estimated as 52.5 kt (57,871 tons) of contained U3O8, at an average gr
Jan 1, 1991
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52. Mountain City Copper Mine, Elko County, Nevada
By Edward C. Stephens, Robert R. Coats
High-grade copper ore was discovered in 1932 in the long-dormant Mountain City (Cope) mining district, Elko County, Nevada. From 1932 to 1947, the one producing mine in the district, the Mountain City
Jan 1, 1968
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53. Discovery of Uranium in the Witwatersrand of South Africa
By Weston Bourret
The need for wartime supplies of uranium for the Manhattan Project prompted a 1944 study of uranium in South Africa. Uraninite had been reported by R.A. Cooper in 1923 in a Witwatersrand heavy- minera
Jan 1, 1991