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    Evaluation Of High And Low Grade Ores Of The Point Leamington Massive Sulfide Deposit, Newfoundland

    By J. M. Melluish

    The metallurgical response of the Point Leamington deposit has been studied. Two series of bench tests were conducted and various ore samples and flotation products were examined using image analysis

    Jan 1, 1989

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    An Evaluation Model Of Landforms Visual Value

    By A. Tsouchlaraki

    The physical relief is a variable of utmost significance in the course of the analysis, evaluation, design and management of the visual environment. In this sense, there are cases where it would be de

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Biohydroi\1efallurgy State Of Art And New Advances

    By R. W. Lawrence, P. B. Marchant

    Biohydrometallurgy is now forty years old. Since the discovery of the role of microorganisms in the oxidation of sulphide minerals that gives rise to acid mine drainage, many workers in industry, rese

    Jan 1, 1998

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    The MEA Cyclic Magnetic Separator

    By A. M. Gaudin

    At the 1971 Annual Meeting we presented a paper on the results s obtained by wet magnetic separation on very fine, slightly magnetic material . Considerable interest was shown in a corollary subject,

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Computers: A Tool to Aid Mining Productivity

    By William L. Meyer

    With high expectations and promises, computers were introduced to the mining industry in the late 1950s and 1960s. Applications spread in the 1970s when capabilities began to catch up to early promise

    Jan 11, 1983

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    Past and present elements of reclamation bonding discussed

    By Ava Walker

    The first form of a surety bond was an honest handshake between two or more parties agreeing to a decision, and their personal guarantee of following through to completion. This has all changed. In

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Selecting a Mining Method- Rock Mechanics. Other Factors

    By Paul L. Russell, R. G. K. Morrison

    9.1-CLASSIFICATION OF MINERAL DEPOSITS AND ROCK MATERIALS After a mineral deposit has been discovered, delineated and evaluated, the next step is to select a mining method that is physically, econ

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Controversy - How to use it as a constructive management tool

    By Karl A. Smith, Roger T. Johnson, David W. Johnson

    Conflicts are common in the mining industry. Engineers are accustomed to addressing issues such as land use, air and water pollution, and health and safety. Although conflicts of interest are importan

    Jan 3, 1985

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    Preparation Costs

    By Kenneth K. Humphreys

    INTRODUCTION At the time the 4th edition of this book was published in 1979, the coal industry had experienced a sharp upturn in prices for its product. From 1950 throgh 1969, steam coal prices had

    Jan 1, 1991

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    History Of State Ownership, Resource Development, And Management Of Great Salt Lake

    By Edie Trimmer

    Utah statute defines sovereign lands as "those lands lying below the ordinary high water mark of navigable bodies of water at the date of statehood, and owned by the state by virtue of its sovereignty

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Processing of Concentrates and Development Trends

    By Paul M. Jr. Musgrove, Donald C. Moore

    Conventional Smelting Practice Conventional copper smelting practice varies from smelter to smel¬ter, but generally consists of some or all of the following unit processes: roasting, smelting, conver

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Part 14 - New And Innovative Technologies

    By Luis Fernandez-Deza, Kaveh Talebi, Seth Pollak, Soto Vardakos

    INTRO PAGE

    Jun 13, 2021

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    Grinding experience at Afton

    By J. Lovering, H. Wilhelm, P. Siewert

    Introduction The Afton property is located 290 km (180 miles) by air east-northeast from Vancouver and 14 km (8.7 miles) west of Kamloops, a city of 60,000 people, in south central British Columbia

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Real Time Section Management: A New Approach

    By S. C. Suboleski, J. W. Oberholzer

    This paper describes research being undertaken by the Chamber of Mines Research Organization (COMRO) to assist the continuous miner operator and section foreman in the performance of their jobs. The p

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Mechanical Properties of Rock

    By Frank G. Horino, V. E. Hooker

    INTRODUCTION The determination and use of mechanical properties of rock in engineering and rock mechanics are rapidly developing. Many of these properties are determined on intact rock specimens; t

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Flowing Film Concentrators

    By F. B. Micheli

    Introduction and Historical Background Although both sluices and devices using a simple flowing film are among the oldest known methods of concentration, they are still extensively employed in a vari

    Jan 1, 1985

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    A New Concept In Flotation Column Design

    By Graeme J. Jameson

    A form of column flotation cell is described in which the contact between the feed and the air stream is made in a mixing device at the top of a vertical downcomer. The air-liquid mixture flows downwa

    Jan 1, 1988

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    General Mine Planning

    By Richard L. Bullock, Bruce Kennedy

    Vince Lombardi once said, "Practice doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect." When it comes to building a mine that will operate at the optimum level for the set of geologic conditio

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Discussion - Atmospheric Fogging in Underground Mine Airways Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 35, No. 4 April 1983, pp. 336-342

    By M. A. Schimmelpfennig, A. D. S. Gillies

    M.J. McPherson Having worked on the thermodynamics of air/liquid-water mixtures passing through the surface fans of deep mines, I find this paper of great interest and congratulate the authors on p

    Jan 11, 1983

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    Simulated Open-Pit Mining Conditions Used to Teach Dragline Operators

    By Carl Eschman

    Productivity from large walking draglines is primarily dependent on operator skills. This machine may be in operation three shifts a day, 364 days a year, and its output is directly related to coal un

    Jan 6, 1982