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New Techniques In Hydraulic MiningBy Kendrick C. Hardcastle
The practice of transporting an ore or matrix from a pit area to the plant process area by means of a hydraulic pipeline has long been used by the mining industry. The industries which have classicall
Jan 1, 1969
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Recovery of Copper Oxide Minerals by Sulfidization FlotationBy N. N. Manu
In the Central African Copper Belt, sulfidization flotation is the standard practice for dolomitic copper oxide ores. It is a delicate process, and its plant application requires close control of the
Jan 1, 1994
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Experience With The Fluosolids Fine Coal DryerBy M. W. Brandt
In the November 1957 issue of "Chemical Process Engineering," a British publications, there appeared an article entitled "Correct Selection of Drying Equipment." The author wrote as follows "Wheth
Jan 1, 1958
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The Successful Minerals Exploration Consulting Geologist: Motivation, Technical Skills, Personal Attributes And Market ConsiderationsBy Janet E. Lamarre
Current statistics show that 90% of new-business failures are caused by the unsuitability of the entrepreneur for the business he has started. Are you a suitable candidate for success as a consulting
Jan 1, 1985
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Moderate Increase Again Reported in Geophysical ActivityBy T. J. Crebs
The latest estimates compiled by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists again indicate a moderate increase in mining geophysical activity in 1980 over the 1979 level. While North American activity r
Jan 5, 1982
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An Evaluation of the Relative Safety of U.S. Mining Explosion-Protected Equipment Approval Requirements versus Those of International StandardsBy J. F. Burr, D. Snyder, W. Calder
"INTRODUCTION “Explosion protection” refers to techniques used to minimize the potential for electrical and electronic equipment to create an ignition while operating in a hazardous location (HAZLOC).
Jan 1, 2017
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Coal Prospect Evaluation Using High-Resolution Reflection Seismology - A Case StudyBy Robert J. Greaves
High-resolution seismic reflection profiling can be used to evaluate detailed struc¬tural and stratigraphic features of coal pros¬pects. Since most coal prospects are relatively shallow (less than six
Jan 1, 1983
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Bioreactor Landfill as a Sustainable Process of Methane Gas DisposalBy L. Landryova
The Department of Control Systems and Instrumentation, VSB - the Technical University Ostrava, has been involved in a project dealing with utilization of landfill gases, when the methane gas utilizati
Jan 1, 2005
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Infrared Studies Of Oleic Acid And Sodium Oleate Adsorption On Fluorite, Barite, And CalciteBy Alan S. Peck
Chemisorbed oleate films on the surfaces of fluorite, barite, and calcite were studied by means of infrared spectrophotometry. Evidence is presented which indicates the mineral anions, i.e., fluoride,
Jan 1, 1964
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Geology And Economics Of Western BariteBy K. Papke
Nine western states contain significant barite deposits, but most deposits are in Nevada, which has been the principal western producer for more than three decades. Nevada produces about 85% of the to
Jan 1, 1983
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Technical Note: Proposed Method For Estimating Leach Recovery From Coarse OresBy W. J. Schlitt
Introduction A major uncertainty in assessing the potential for heap-and dump-leach projects is how to determine the extraction-rate curve for the recovery of the mineral values from coarse ore. Su
Jan 1, 1998
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Integrating Milling With Heap Leaching At Barneys Canyon For Treatment Of Mixed-oxide OresBy John W. Greene
ennec?tt's Bameys Canyon Mine personnel developed an mnovahve process to extract gold from a small (1.8 million tons) sulfide ore zone in an oxidized ore body located at the Bameys Canyon Mine. This a
Jan 1, 1996
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Expert Tool For Minimizing The Impact Of Mining Wastes On The EnvironmentBy St. E. Deák
There is a large preoccupation concerning the development of expert tools (ET) in the mining industry, in order to minimize the impact from waste dumps and processing residues on the environment. In t
Jan 1, 2008
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Conneaut Coal Terminal ExpansionBy Paul Soros
The Conneaut, Ohio, terminal of the Bessemer & Lake Erie Railroad was the first rail-to-ground-to-water coal terminal on the Great Lakes. Compared to the traditional method of holding coal in railroad
Jan 1, 1969
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Electric Demand Growth: An Uncertain Future For Uranium ? IntroductionBy J. G. Asbury
Broadly conceived, the demand for electricity depends upon three sets of variables: (i) the growths of the many individual demands for energy services; (ii) the competitiveness of electrically driven
Jan 1, 1985
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Mining, Production, And Uses Of Attapulgite Clay ProductsBy T. D. Oulton
The only known attapulgite clay deposits of any considerable extent and purity in the United States are roughly bisected by the Georgia. Florida state line between Decatur County, southwest Georgia, a
Jan 1, 1965
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Effect Of Microwave-Induced Damage On Single-Particle Comminution Of OresMicrowave pretreatment can improve grindability by weakening brittle particulate material prior to size reduction. The differential thermal expansion experienced by multiphase materials during rapid h
Jan 1, 1996
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Collectorless Flotation In The Processing Of Complex Sulphide OresBy M. Leroux, S. R. Rao, J. Kim, V. Gervais, J. A. Finch, G. Labonté, N. Macminn, M. Ounpuu
Collectorless flotation of sulphide minerals from Lyon Lake ore (Mattabi Mines Ltd.) has been studied both in the laboratory and plant. Among the four major minerals chalcopyrite showed the greatest r
Jan 1, 1989
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Problems Of Basin Subsidence In The Southwest ? IntroductionBy Dennis E. Peterson
Land subsidence had been observed in recent years throughout the Southwest. Particular examples of this phenomenon that have gained wide publicity axe in the Long Beach and Central Valley areas of Cal
Jan 1, 1965
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Radiation Safety Appraisal Of Ten NRC Licensed Uranium MillsBy L. H. Munson, E. H. Carbaugh, D. E. Hadlock, L. F. Munson, R. L. Gilchrist
As a result of the Three Mile Accident and because of evidence indicating radiation protection problems, the U.S Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC) undertook a major effort, with the assistance of
Jan 1, 1981