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Recent Advances and Applications of Radiometric and Photometric SortingBy J. R. Goode
"Coarse ore sorting is here defined as the physical separation of a mixture of coarse (+3/8 inch) ore particles into two or more separate groups of total value greater than that of the unsorted ore. A
Jan 1, 1975
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An Internet Model for Continuing Education in MiningBy Simon W. Houlding
The mining community is geographically remote and widely dispersed. There is a growing requirement for formalized professional development of members by professional associations, and increasing recog
May 1, 2002
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A Geometallurgical Approach to Flotation Process Design Using Optimised Grade-Recovery CurvesBy D. Hatfield
"Flotation plants typically aim to maximise recovery at or above a target grade. As the ore from the mine varies, operators increase or decrease the mass pull in different flotation banks by adjusting
Jan 1, 2013
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Hot Workability Differences of 7000 Aluminum Alloys With and Without Copper AdditionsBy P. Leo
The Al-Zn-Mg alloys (e.g. 7004, 7020) are employed for land transport and architectural applications whereas the Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys (e.g. 7075, 7050) provide the high strength aircraft alloys. The Cu
Jan 1, 2011
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Factors That Affect Cemented Rockfill Quality in Nevada MinesBy David M. R. Stone
Underground mining in the gold industry is gaining popularity in Nevada, and with it the use of cemented rockfill is becoming mainstream. Even with today?s high metal prices, however, mining companie
May 1, 2007
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A review of binder materials used in stabilized backfillsBy J Petrolito
"To improve the economic and environmental performance of underground mining operations, it is common practice to return the metallurgical waste material underground as backfill. This is called hydrau
Jan 1, 2005
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Properties and Structure of Zinc-Aluminum Alloys A Report on Work 1n ProgressBy J. Gordon Parr, D. A. Whitaker, G. A. Yorko
High purity alloys of zinc with 25 per cent to 50 per cent aluminum, have been prepared. Mechanical properties of the as-cast and heat-treated alloys have been related to constitution, determined by x
Jan 1, 1960
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Iron and steel making in the third millenniumBy J. P. Sancho, L. F. Verdeja, J. I. Verdeja
"This paper analyzes the present state of the different processes competing to keep their market shares within the future iron and steel business sector.The continuous transformations in the steel mak
Jan 1, 2002
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Choosing a SAG Mill to Achieve Design PerformanceBy Sami Hindstrom, Travis Orser, John Starkey
"A great deal of effort has been expended in the last 11 years by the authors and others to identify the correct power required to grind ore in a SAG mill, by developing ore hardness variability funct
Jan 1, 2003
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Gold Ore Processing at the Musselwhite Mine - Feasibility, design and OperationBy Donald Strickland, Peter Kresin, Dave Hall
"Have your parents or grandparents ever tried to share with you their wisdom and you ignored it because it did not relate to you‘? I have been ignorant and inevitably grew older and wished I had liste
Jan 1, 1999
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CMC Addition Methods in Ultramafic Ore FlotationBy Manqiu Xu, Pete Winn, Steve Wilson
"In the flotation of ultramafic ores at Thompson mill, Inco Limited, CMC is used as both a floatable rock depressant and electrostatic serpentine slime dispersant. CMC, being a high molecular weight p
Jan 1, 2000
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Seismic Response to Mining at the Brunswick No.12 MineBy Brad Simser
The Brunswick No. 12 Mine is a 10 000 tonne per day producer of lead-zinc-copper-silver ore that has been in operation since 1964. Mining of this multiple lens deposit is primarily by blasthole stopin
May 1, 2003
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High Chromium White Irons for Slurry Pump Service in Mineral ProcessingBy Rees J. Llewellyn
High chromium white irons can be formulated to provide required combinations of abrasion and erosion wear resistance, toughness and capability to withstand corrosion attack. As a consequence, they are
May 1, 2004
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The Star Lake Mill a Low Cost Success StoryBy Doug Smith, Ross MacFarlane
"The Star Lake Mill was commissioned by Cameco (formerly Saskatchewan Mining Development Corporation) in 1986 to process a small high grade gold deposit in a remote location of Northern Saskatchewan.
Jan 1, 1989
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Application And Development of Modern Copper Metallurgical Technologies in China’s Copper IndustryBy Bin Tang, Suping Yao
In the last decade, the copper industry in China has developed rapidly and attracted the world’s attention. The production capacity of refined copper has grown remarkably from 4.578 million tons in 20
Jan 1, 2019
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Sustainability Rise through Process Improvement from the Industrial Revolution to the PresentBy H. J. McQueen
Mineral and energy resource consumption were continuously reduced by process improvements as chemical understanding was developed and applied. During the past two centuries, technological improvements
Jan 1, 2012
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Stability Assessment of Rock Slopes: Towards an Inverse-Reliability-Based MethodologyBy Xiang Li, Xibing Li
It is paramount that the stability of rock slopes be correctly accounted for under diverse operating and environmental conditions. Owing to different sources of uncertainty entailed in such stability
Jan 1, 2015
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Successful Recovery of Chromite FinesBy S. Yalcin, S. Chang, M. Oliazadeh
"Present day ferrochrome demand is on the rise, as more steel products require this material as an alloying element. It is projected that the stainless steel demands will grow by about 6% per year to
Jan 1, 2013
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Passive Biologically Based Anaerobic Treatment Systems For The Removal Of Metals ? An Overview Of Current Research With ExamplesBy A. G. Mattes
This paper presents an overview of passive, engineered, biologically-based anaerobic bioreactor (ABR) treatment systems of the sort that can be used to remove dissolved copper from mine wastewaters. T
Jan 1, 2007
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Principal Components Analysis of ToF-SIMS Data: Application to Mineral Recognition, Surface Reaction and Separation by FlotationBy Brian Hart, Roger St. C. Smart, James Francis, Mark Biesinger
"There are a number of challenges involved with the surface analyses of different mineral phases from process streams in a flotation facility. The first of course is to collect samples that are repres
Jan 1, 2007