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Autogenous grinding at Hibbing Taconite Co.By J. V. Byrnark, R. W. von Bitter
The Hibbing Taconite Co. concentrator flowsheet, which is noted for its simplicity, uses single- stage autogenous grinding coupled with two stages of magnetic separation and two stages of size classif
Jan 1, 1987
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Dust Control Chemicals in the Mining IndustryBy Michael F. Jeglic
Dust control methods are practiced throughout the mining industry in order to protect the health and safety of its workers, the integrity of the environment, and to guard against the loss of valuable
Jan 1, 1986
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Microstructural Control on Crushing Strength and Mineral Liberation Potential: Numerical ExperimentsBy Ian H. Clark
A series of numerical experiments were performed in order to elucidate the stress distribution, fracture strength and mineral liberation potential in single specimens of rock during crushing. Fracture
Jan 1, 1992
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Biotechnical MaterialsBy Nelson R. Shaffer
Biotechnology has become a household word of the nineties, and it is expected to become as important in the next century as the computer is in the present. Numerous books and articles portray biotechn
Jan 1, 1994
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Raw Lithium Supplies (3bb6c8eb-f111-4e33-af04-7730b503471a)By Thomas L. Kesler
Lithium raw materials usable with present technology consist of pegmatite ore and surficial evaporite brine. Those advantageously located now supply world markets. Materials of similar grades and magn
Jan 1, 1977
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The Use Of Computers At Newmont's Corporate OfficeBy J. R. Parry
Over the past several years, computerized financial models have been an important part of Newmont's strategic planning process. Two applications will be discussed in this paper: a general purpose
Jan 1, 1989
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World Class Maintenance:An Ambitious and Worthwhile GoalBy Paul D. Tomlingson
Numerous worthwhile benefits accrue to the industrial organization that is supported by a maintenance organization performing at a world class level. That organization will be favored with consistentl
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Ultrafine Grinding In A Tower Mill (6d018d60-1a9c-401a-924c-9f8137ab6922)By Eugene E. Hively
The Tower Kill is a vertical "stirred" ball/pebble mill recently introduced in the Western Hemisphere. This device offers a significant power savings on wet fine grinding applications when compared to
Jan 1, 1983
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Carbonatite-Related Fluorspar Deposits At Okorusu, Namibia: Control Of Ore Emplacement By Selective , Carbonatite Replacement, Electron Microprobe Analyses Of Carbonatite Minerals, And HomogenizationBy Purnima A. Shivdasan
The fluorspar deposits at Okorusu, Namibia are closely related to an alkaline igneous ring complex of late Cretaceous age (125±7 Ma). The fluorite ores consist of relatively fine-grained purple replac
Jan 1, 2005
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Loveridge Coarse Coal Slurry System--An UpdateBy R. L. Shaw, D. W. Alexander
Consolidation Coal Company's Loveridge Mine operates the only coarse coal hoisting and overland slurry transport system in North America. The system has been in operation since April 1980 and acc
Jan 1, 1983
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Overcoming Underground Mining Space ConstraintsWhen most people think of coal mining, they envision men in soot-covered clothes and hard hats digging at deposits in deep underground caverns. These mental images commonly include coal cars rumbling
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Kinetic Study of Bioleaching of Mineral Sulphides. Influence of Different IonsBy A. Ballester, F. Gonzalez, M. L. Blázquez
Pyrometallurgical process are usually used to recover valuable metals from metal sulphide concentrates. However, their use is diminishing as the cost of energy rises and pollution controls become stri
Jan 1, 1989
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Metal And Nonmetal Health And Safety Past, Present And FutureBy Donald P. Schlick
Gentlemen, today I would like to talk to you about metal and nonmetal mine health and safety--past, present and future. Briefly, I will comment on the past because it is important to an understanding
Jan 1, 1973
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Manufactured diamonds and enhanced mining tool performanceBy D. K. Sitler
Continuing advancements in manufactured diamond materials as used in rock cutting tools have created a new generation of high production tools for mining. This paper reviews the three major manufactur
Jan 1, 1988
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Geology In The Understanding Of Ore Reserve Estimation: An Australian ViewpointBy George J. Bujtor, Anthony K. Scott, Haddon F. King
In 1982, the result of a 3-year study was published as "A Guide to the Understanding of Ore Reserve Estimation". The principal conclusions were that computation formed only part, and perhaps not the m
Jan 1, 1992
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Sending Out the Invitations: Developing Diversity in MiningBy Emily Dieckman, Claire Kincaid
"When most people think “miner,” they picture an older white man in a dusty shirt and suspenders. He’s holding a gas lamp and a pickaxe, peering at the walls of a dimly lit cavern. This image, while s
Jan 2, 2018
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Factors Influencing Choice of Coal Flotation ReagentBy Thomas A. Wheeler, Robert O. Keys
The choice of the flotation reagent that suits a particular coal has become more complicated with the development of new, more efficient reagents. Frothers and conditioning reagents, in particular, ha
Jan 1, 1986
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A Comparison Of Plant And Soil Prospecting For Nickel ? IntroductionBy C. P. Miller
In a study of the usefulness of geochemical and biogeochemical prospecting for nickel made about two years ago, approximately ten localities, representing several different types of nickel occurrences
Jan 1, 1959
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Source Apportionment Analysis Applied To Mine Dust Aerosols: Coal Dust And Diesel Emissions Aerosol MeasurementBy Bruce K. Cantrell
As part of a continuing study of diesel exhaust aerosol characteristics, the Bureau of Mines has applied Chemical Mass Balance (CMB) model source apportionment analysis to evaluate a size selective sa
Jan 1, 1987
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Water Management at Minera YanacochaBy A. Cavero, M. Diaz
The annual rainfall at Minera Yanacocha's gold mining operations in northern Peru averages 1.2 meters. The influx of water into the operations is higher than losses to evaporation and by ore abso
Jan 1, 1998