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Flash Smelting Of Lead Concentrates ? IntroductionBy Esko O. Nermes
Outokumpu flash smelting of copper concentrates was introduced in 1949 and flash smelting of nickel concentrates in 1959, both at Harjavalta in southwest Finland. The first flash smelter outside Finla
Jan 1, 1982
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Low Cost Chemical Analysis In The Metals Industry ? IntroductionBy Fred W. Shultz
In the past we have been somewhat harrassed by the terms "'quality control" and "process control". This is especially true where the industry is dependent upon the chemical analysis of their prod
Jan 1, 1963
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Using Computers to Develop New Operating Controls (9d075066-f1a6-476a-a738-0b0285d516f1)By P. F. Mataich
When the subject of plant computers is brought up most people visualize the computer's controlling the entire plant with very little operator intervention. Actually, this picture is true today in
Jan 1, 1966
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Study showsdownward trend in mining engineering enrollments, suggestscoursesof actionBy Eileen Ashworth
Introduction A study was completed that investigated the enrollment in mining engineering programs in 24 universities and colleges. All programs considered in the study award four-year bachelor of sc
Jan 8, 1986
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Using Geophysics To Characterize Lignite/Coal Resources - 1.0 Introduction (bb51c3f7-3687-4e3f-b59b-46046126f6f9)By William P. Walsh
In December 1983 the author undertook an investigation in east Texas which was organized to learn the feasibility of applying geophysical techniques over shallow lignite deposits. The work embraced ex
Jan 1, 1986
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Economico-Mathematical Analysis Of Transition From Open-Pit To Underground MiningShallow ore deposits are mined by surface methods but a depth is reached in the case of most deposits after which underground methods are applied for the extraction of the remaining ore. The determina
Jan 1, 2010
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State Companies In International Industrial Minerals Trading - 1. IntroductionBy W. G. Prast
The role of governments as a factor in the international non-metallic minerals industry can take several forms. Classically, the government acts as a taxing agent, collecting part of the economic rent
Jan 1, 1981
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In-Process Conveying Of Kaolin ClaysBy Bernard A. Kilgore
Kaolin is a hydrated aluminum silicate mined primarily in middle Georgia along the "fall line", the location of the coast line in prehistoric times. It is used extensively as a filler for paper, insec
Jan 1, 1983
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Economic Factors Affecting Mill DesignBy C. N. Bailey
Let's review the economic factors in mill design. Talking about engineering economics in mill design reminds me of an old' saying "There are several ways to handle women but nobody knows wha
Jan 1, 1961
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Development of the NIOSH Determination of Sound Exposures (DOSES) mining noise exposure management software - SME Transactions 2011By E. R. Spencer, E. R. Bauer, G. P. Cole
Overexposure to hazardous noise has been found in most mining sectors, with up to 100% of the surveyed workforce experiencing a noise dose that exceeds the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (
Jan 1, 2011
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Environmental Considerations - Mine WaterBy William T. Jr. Renfroe, Donald C. Gipe
INTRODUCTION Historically, pollution control in the metal-ore mining industry has been very limited. Unless mine water contained large quantities of solids, it was generally discharged without any
Jan 1, 1982
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Longwall Mining Results At The Radon MineBy Philip Lindstrom
Retreat mining, using yielding steel friction props, over a seven-year period has been successful at a uranium mine operated by Hecla Mining Company in southeast Utah. The support system allow goo
Jan 1, 1964
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RIM: A Method Of Predicting Coal Seam DiscontinuitiesBy T. W. Lloyd
Accurately predicting coal seam discontinuities is an important part of modern underground coal mining. Conventional methods of coal exploration sometimes fail to identify rapid variations that may s
Jan 1, 1986
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New Development In The "In Situ" Testing Of RocksBy K. F. Unrug
Extrapolation of the rock properties obtained from the cores exploration holes to the surrounding areas often causes problems because of frequent sudden changes in the geologic composition of strata.
Jan 1, 1999
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Longwall Roof Activity Monitoring and ControlBy W. M. Hart
The remote face loading and entry convergence monitoring systems, employed at some of the Cyprus Amax's underground coal mines, have been able to continuously record changes in face shield resist
Jan 1, 1996
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Improving Productivity Through Better Blasting ControlBy Richard L. Ash
Less than optimum production in mining always results when poorly blasted material is provided at loading points. More often than not the cause is due to blasting founds that fail to fully control and
Jan 1, 1975
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Identification Of Sources And Interception Of Water Inflow At P.T. Freeport Indonesia's IOZ Block Cave MineBy D. A. Bird
Water chemistry data were used to identify the sources of ground-water and surface-water inflow to the IOZ block cave mine. Water samples were collected to obtain vertical and lateral hydrochemical pr
Jan 1, 1998
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Kramer Tunnel—Construction of the Ventilation Shaft Project in Germany’s Southern Alps - RETC2023By Lukas Walder, Roland Arnold, Raphael Zuber, Richard Gradnik
This paper presents the construction of the ventilation shaft for the single-tube, doublelane Kramer tunnel. The project is located in the Federal State of Bavaria, Germany. This road tunnel, which ha
Jun 13, 2023
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An Evaluation Of Domestic Oil Fields As A Mineral ResourceBy Anthony Edey
It is a generally accepted and widely discussed fact that the world in general, and the United States in particular, face a shortage of energy at the present time which will become worse in the future
Jan 1, 1979
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Redefining the Ultimate Pit: Improving NPV by Factoring Scheduling into DesignBy H. Burton
"The selection of the ultimate pit shell has a major impact on the overall value of a mining project. The size and shape of this pit drives the selection of pushbacks, equipment, and project strategy,
Jan 1, 2015