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Stability of Arsenate Compounds From Oxidation of Gold Refactory MineralBy T. Carageorgos
The removal of arsenic from process streams as ferric arsenate compounds is being practised by mining industries. Therefore, the solubility and stability of these solids is of considerable importance
Jan 1, 1998
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Estimate of technically feasible DPM levels for underground metal and nonmetal mines (aea58685-4360-469a-963f-834af879ba29)By G. H. Schnakenberg Jr.
In response to the underground mining industry's growing concern with the exposure of workers to the diesel particulate matter (DPM) component of diesel exhaust, a method was developed to estimat
Jan 1, 2002
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Ore Deposits Of The Little Rocky Mountains, MontanaBy J. S. Hastings
Tertiary calc-alkalic to alkalic rocks of the Little Rocky Mountains in north-central Montana host low-grade heap-leachable gold-silver deposits being mined by Pegasus Gold Corporation. Total producti
Jan 1, 1987
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Placer ProcessingBy Louis W. Cope
Placer material, regardless of the value of gold, tin, titanium, diamonds or other value mineral it contains, remains worthless until the valuable constituent is separated from the bulk of the materia
Jan 1, 1992
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Design For Minimum Maintenance Labor And SuppliesBy A. P. Massmann
Design for economical operation, minimum operating labor and minimum maintenance for labor and supplies are virtually inseparable. Each consideration has a vital bearing on the other. Let us assum
Jan 1, 1959
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Outlook For The Future In Mining TechnologyBy Thomas E. Howard
Engineers today face a tremendous challenge. Growing population and rising standards of living all over the world are creating unprecedented and accelerating demands on and for all kinds of technology
Jan 1, 1968
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Seismic Refraction Equipment For Industrial Mineral ExplorationBy Stephen V. Thompson
Within recent years portable seismic refraction units have found their place in the industry for shallow investigations, Completely portable, relatively inexpensive and of proven accuracy, the portabl
Jan 1, 1964
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Chemical Markets For Hydrofluoric Acid ? I. IntroductionBy Wescomb R. Jones
The United States is the world's largest producer of hydrofluoric acid (HF), with its 1971 output of 317,000 short tons representing about 40 percent of the estimated Free World production. U. S.
Jan 1, 1973
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Estimating Transportation Costs For Large Volume ShipmentsBy Elizabeth Anne Semon
The marketability of a large volume bulk material is significantly effected by transportation costs. Hence, it is essential for anyone that deals with minerals or mineral wastes to be able to reliably
Jan 1, 1973
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Costs of Underground Mining Materials and SuppliesBy Vincente M. Jr. Lim, Brain W. Lawrence
Underground mining operating costs consist pri¬marily of direct costs such as labor, supervision, ma¬terials, and supplies, plus indirect costs. The material and supply costs vary substantially betwee
Jan 1, 1982
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Use Lower Shearer Drum Speeds to Achieve Deeper Coal CuttingBy Jonathan Ludlow, Robert A. Jankowksi
Introduction A longwall operator can make few changes to increase output, significantly reduce respirable dust, and decrease power consumption. Reducing drum speed, and thereby cutting with increased
Jan 3, 1984
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Legal Framework For Industrial Minerals In JamaicaBy C. G. Roache
Mining legislation in Jamaica dates back to only 1947 when, on August 30 of that year the Minerals (Vesting) Act was promulgated. None of the exploratory and trial-mining projects over the preceding 4
Jan 1, 1998
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Complementary Use Of The Digital Computer And Analogue Computer For Solving Ventilation Network Problems And For Ventilation PlanningBy Claude Froger
The compared advantages of digital and analogue computers for solving ventilation problems have for many years been a matter of discussion among the specialists whose respective arguments have prevail
Jan 1, 1980
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Computer Control For An Ore Beneficiation ProcessBy Musa I. Marto
The theory of ore flotation has developed at a rather fast rate and the application of theory to practice has been successfully investigated. Significant technological advances have been made in such
Jan 1, 1962
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Coal Interface Defectors For Thin Seam MiningBy Oren Tranbarger
The ability to sense or detect the coal/non-coal interface during mining can provide numerous advantages for improving net coal recovery and quality, for increasing productivity, and for mining coal w
Jan 1, 1982
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Foundations for a Mine Fire Classification SystemBy E. Watkins, M. B. Daza
Although there have been great advances regarding the understanding of mine fires in underground mines in the last century, fires remain high risk incidents. During fire scenarios, many crucial decisi
Jan 1, 2019
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New Collector Chemistries For Sulfide Mineral FlotationBy R. R. Klimpel
The use of froth flotation as a means of separating and upgrading sulfide mineral concentrates is standard industrial practice throughout the world. Froth flotation is also widely recognized to be a v
Jan 1, 1988
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Optimization Program For Ore Beneficiation Flow SheetsBy Paul Javor
Optimization of a process is achieved by selecting, 'from all the known options, the most beneficial method of obtaining a product. It is rare that the optimum process is arrived at by convention
Jan 1, 1971
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Continuous Dust Monitoring For Improved Worker ProtectionBy J. H. Daniel
Dust-related respiratory disease remains the major health concern in mining, and health agencies are proposing more stringent standards. The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is investigating techniques to
Jan 1, 1995
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Rock Fracturing Techniques For In Place LeachingBy George B. Griswold
The two most stringent parameters for in place fracturing of rock are the lack of any initial void space in the rock which to expand into and the ability to gain access only through drill holes. These
Jan 1, 1969