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55. IntroductionBy Victor F. Hollister
Porphyry-type deposits are characterized by mineralization in, as well as adjacent to, an igneous body, usually a porphyritic stock. One deposit style includes both mineral dissemination and mineraliz
Jan 1, 1991
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Oxidizing Roasting Of Arsenic Gold Bearing Concentrates With The Soda PresenceBy G. A. Plakhin, A. V. Luganov, V. A. Luganov, G. V. Gorbatenko
In order to extract gold from the complex sulphur-arsenic bearing raw materials and to remove arsenic and sulphur from the process in an ecologically safe form we have studied oxidizing roasting of h
Jan 1, 1996
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A Technical and Economic Comparison Between the Carbon-In-Pulp Process and the MINRIP Resin-In-Pulp ProcessBy David Marsh, Mark W. Johns
Carbon-in-pulp (CIP) is a preferred method of gold recovery from cyanided pulp. However, the resin-in-pulp (RIP) process is considered to have several advantages for the recovery of gold. Mintek there
Jan 1, 1993
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Industrial Mineral Exploitation, Economic And Environmental Implications: A Case Study Of Oyo State, S. W. NigeriaBy J. I. Adetunji
Mining activities usually affect the soil, subsurface layers, water resources, the atmosphere and in general the lives of the people. The effects can be mechanical, biological, ecological and economic
Jan 1, 2003
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Chemical Affinity And Environmental Impacts Of Trace Elements Contained In The Lignite Of PtolemaisBy C. Sachanidis
From the surface mines of Ptolemais basin 48 samples of Pliocene lignite were collected. The samples were analysed using Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INNA) and Inductively Coupled Plasma
Jan 1, 2006
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Coal Mine SealantsBy Jack E. Fraley, Robert E. Simpson
INTRODUCTION Spokane Mining Research Center (BuMines) is researching sealants for underground coal mines to: 1. Reduce sloughing of shale roofs. 2. Reduce sloughing of coal ribs. 3. Seal block
Jan 1, 1974
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19. Phoenix-Boundary Mining District, British ColumbiaBy R. H. Seraphim
The name is derived from an Egyptian myth, "A beautiful lone bird which lived in the Arabian desert for 500 or 600 years and then consumed itself in fire, rising renewed from the ashes to start anothe
Jan 1, 1991
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A Network Flow Model of Mineral SupplyBy D. J. Shields
This paper describes a dynamic short-nun mineral supply model that incorporates secondary processing, transportation, mineral market structure, and direct mining and milling costs. The method employed
Jan 1, 1986
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Commercial Aspects Of Choosing Cutoff Grades ? IntroductionBy Kenneth F. Lane
In most industries it is normal commercial policy to try to gear production to the market. In times of scarcity output is pushed to its maximum and in times of glut output is reduced. Because of the e
Jan 1, 1979
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Characterization of chain pillar stability in a deep western coal mine - A case studyBy P. H. Lu, M. J. DeMarco, J. R. Koehler
Beginning in late 1985 and continuing through 1987, US Bureau of Mines personnel investigated longwall chain pillar and entry design in two and three-entry gateroad systems at a deep underground coal
Jan 1, 1987
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Fundamentals Of Oleic Acid Adsorption On Phosphate Flotation Feed During Anionic ConditioningBy C. Maltesh, P. Somasundaran, G. A. Gruber
Anionic conditioning of phosphate ores prior to fatty acid flotation is a critical step that determines the selectivity, recovers and, hence, the economics of the process. However, the chemical mechan
Jan 1, 1997
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The Yeelirrie Uranium ProjectBy David L. Bradfield
This paper covers the development of the Yeelirrie Uranium Project from the discovery of the Yeelirrie deposit in 1970 to the present time, with emphasis on the mining, processing, and environmental r
Jan 1, 1984
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Bioassay Studies of Canadian Uranium Mill WorkersBy M. Measures, W. A. Napier, C. Pomroy, J. M. Jardine
INTRODUCTION In most uranium mines the concentration of uranium in the ore is low enough that inhalation of dust does not present a radiological problem. Conversely in the mills there is a potentia
Jan 1, 1981
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Air Cleaning To Remove Radon Daughters: A State-Of-The-Art StudyBy I. Jashnani, J. R. Lawter, D. B. Lindsay
INTRODUCTION It is a generally recognized obligation of owners and operators of underground mines in the United States to protect the health of miners against the potential carcinogenic effect of a
Jan 1, 1981
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Design of the Proposed Speer/Sixth/Lincoln Tunnel - Denver, ColoradoBy Henrie Henson, Dan Burroughs, Shyi-Shyong Jiang
Jan 1, 1993
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Room-and-Pillar Ground Control Utilizing the Grouted Reinforcing Bar SystemBy L. Alan Weakly
Page one is missing from book
Jan 1, 1982
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Analytic Description Of Solid Suspension SettlingBy C. DeW. Van Siclen
A simple mathematical description of the settling behavior of monosized particle suspensions is derived by consideration of the physical processes involved, and applied to data recently published in t
Jan 1, 1995
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Process Improvements At Smoky ValleyBy C. Otto Walls
Six years after the start of gold heap leaching at Smoky Valley Mining, Round Mountain, Nevada, three areas of process improvements are examined to show how productivity was increased. Original design
Jan 1, 1984
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Ultrafine Grinding in a Tower MillBy Stuart M. Jones, Eugene E. Hively
The Tower Mill 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