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Electricity (CHAPTER 13)By Wayne P. Myers
Electricity, as normally thought of by a layman's definition, is a man- made force that has no color, no odor, is not visible, cannot be heard, yet man can control it and make it perform his work
Jan 1, 1981
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Setting Up A Project Organization For Efficient Mill Or Plant Design ? IntroductionBy R. K. Young
Producing a sound plant design for a major project requires hundreds of engineers and many drawings. Economical accomplishment of this task is based upon careful and orderly organization of the design
Jan 1, 1960
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Mineral Processing (8e1de31a-3b23-44b4-b042-ec9160e22611)By Kenneth K. Humphreys
27.1-HISTORY, PROCESSING STATISTICS KENNETH K. HUMPHREYS 27.1.1-MINERAL PROCESSING HISTORY The processing of minerals predates recorded history. Many processing techniques have existed for t
Jan 1, 1973
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The Exploration Gap In Developing CountriesBy Douglas N. Kendall
There are three definite steps in the making of a mining industry in any country. These are as follows: Step A - Geological Mapping This step covers the basic geological mapping of the country a
Jan 1, 1963
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Mine Management System Impact On Productivity Of The Peter Mitchell MineBy D. J. DeLeo
In recent years the hue and cry of American industry concerning the pressure of foreign competition on the domestic marketplace has become all too familiar to most of us, as we are all well aware, the
Jan 1, 1985
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Influence Of Ph And Oxidation-Reduction Potential(Eh) On The Dissolution Of Mercury-Containing Mine Wastes From The Sulfur Bank Mercury MineBy P. Randall, J. Ickes, S. Chattopadhyay
This study was undertaken as a part of developing treatment alternatives for waste materials, primarily waste rock and roaster tailings, from sites contaminated with mercury (Hg) mining wastes. Leachi
Jan 1, 2003
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Maximum Attainable Recovery (Or Extraction) Of Metals In Extractive ProcessesBy R. W. M. Lai
In flotation or hydrometallurgical leaching of minerals, the cumulative metals recovery for a given process condition generally approaches a maximum value or an asymptote as the process time increases
Jan 1, 1983
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Trends Of Corporate Mineral Exploration Expenditures--1968-1971By Joseph G. Wargo
The purpose of this paper is to investigate trends in exploration expenditures of a selected group of mining companies for the interval 1968 through 1971. The paper also compares these trends with oth
Jan 1, 1973
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Progress Report -- Drive -Trains For 100 Ton Class Trucks In Open PitsBy Edward R. Borcherdt
When one considers the advancements made during the 25 years prior to the late fifties, and compares these advances with the progress made in the past decade, the comparison is indeed startling. I
Jan 1, 1967
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Chemical Oxidation Of Cyanide Species By Ozone With Irradiation From Ultraviolet Light ? IntroductionBy Charles E. Mauk
In 1970, recognizing the great need for an economical, high capacity chemical oxidation process for wastewater treatment, Houston Research began a fundamental study of the available technology, Includ
Jan 1, 1975
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Discovery And Development Of De Los Pijiguaos Bauxite Deposit, VenezualaBy Gregor de Ratmiroff
Field prospecting for bauxite in Venezuela has had a long but interrupted history having till now oferred but evidence of occurrences. The Venezuelan Government, trough the Corporación Venezolana de
Jan 1, 1979
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Importance Of Geological Data In Planning Underground Ore Extraction ? IntroductionBy C. L. Pillar
In many cases, substantial time may elapse between the exploration stage and a serious detailed planning stage which has the objective of putting a mineral property into production. This is always tru
Jan 1, 1973
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Sintered Bauxite Proppants For Deep Oil And Gas Well StimulationBy Stephen J. Crittenden
Deep gas and oil production has been substantially increased over prolonged periods through the use of sintered bauxite propping agents. Since its inception in 1976, over 170,000,000 pounds of high st
Jan 1, 1983
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Regional Economic Factors Influencing The Consumption Of Non-Metallic Mineral Construction Materials ? IntroductionBy Henry N. McCarl
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Jan 1, 1966
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Copper Concentrate Enrichment ProcessBy W. A. Yuill
A process has been developed for increasing the grade of chalcopyrite concentrates from about 25 percent copper to about 60 percent copper. The concentrates are treated with two steps of autoclaving a
Jan 1, 1984
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Effects Of A Rectangular Cavity On A Subsurface Layer Using Elastic Finite-Difference Modeling: Implications For Seismic Determination Of Gasification CavitiesBy David F. Becker
Two-dimensional, finite-difference elastic modeling aids in planning an optimum seismic-acquisition scheme to define the extent of subsurface cavities resulting from in situ gasification. To understan
Jan 1, 1983
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Problems Related To Coal Mining Under Deep CoverBy R. D. Herron
Mining coal under deep cover conditions is certainly the proper phrase to use in describing one of our newest operations. Located in the southwest corner of Virginia is this operation which is the Bea
Jan 1, 1968
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Mine Drainage Pollution Abatement Pennsylvania Style - IntroductionBy H. B. Charmbury
In the United States and in Pennsylvania in particular the coal mine drainage problem is of continuing and growing interest to the coal mining industry, the state government, the federal government an
Jan 1, 1968
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First Aid - Personal Injury AccidentsBy Warnie Flint
According to statistics compiled by the National Safety Council, US Bureau of Mines, American Medical Association, and other agencies, accidental injuries cause more deaths than all the leading diseas
Jan 1, 1981
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Long-Range Hydrophobic Forces In Amine Flotation Of QuartzA Mark IV surface force apparatus (SF A) was used to conduct direct force measurements in dodecylamine hydrogenchloride collector solution between mica surfaces at varying pHs. It has been found that
Jan 1, 1996