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R And D Help Diagnose The Inefficiency In A Phosphate Beneficiation PlantBy Prof. Dr. T. R. Boulos
The Egyptian marine phosphorite of Sebaiya West, the Nile Valley, consisting of both non-oxidized hard siliceous and oxidized leached friable ore types, is subjected to a roughing-cleaning silica flot
Jan 1, 1993
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National Underground Coal Conversion Program OverviewBy Cyril W. Draffin
Introduction Americans have long been proud of their ability to recognize a need, define it, and then develop workable solutions. The U.S. underground coal conversion (UCC) program is a good exa
Jan 1, 1980
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Thirty-Year-Old Transfer Point ChallengeBy Robert McEwen
Conveyor equipment beyond its prime chronically suffers from a lack of understanding in today's plant environment regularly delivers more material than original designers ever expected. A case in
Jan 1, 2008
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Distribution of gold and silver between nickel-copper matte and silica-saturated iron silicate slagBy N. Choi, W. D. Cho
Distribution coefficients of gold and silver between matte and slag during the pyrometallurgical treatment of nickel-copper sulfide concentrates were evaluated as a function of matte and slag composit
Jan 1, 1999
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Shrinkage Stoping - Introduction to Shrinkage StopingBy William Lyman
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Shrinkage or shrinkage stoping refers to any mining method in which broken ore is temporarily retained in the stope to provide a working platform and/or to offer temporary support
Jan 1, 1982
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Formulation And Solution Of The Dragline And Pit Width Selection Problem Allowing Variable Pit Widths For Varying Overburden Depth And Coal Seam Thickness - IntroductionBy Edward L. Mooney
In the, West, walking draglines often offer the least cost method of uncovering coal for surface mines. However, with each of these machines costing millions of dollars, a good deal of analysis can be
Jan 1, 1982
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Financial Reporting Principles and IssuesThe visible portion of accounting-record keeping and preparation of financial statements-suggests a lack of sophistication and imagination. In reality, accounting is based on a large body of theory.
Jan 1, 1999
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Carbon-in-Pulp Processing of Gold and Silver Ores : The Experts View the ProblemsA panel discussion on carbon-in-pulp processing of gold and silver ores was one of the highlights of the 1981 AIME Annual Meeting in Chicago. The session generated considerable interest and discussion
Jan 8, 1981
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Changing Trends in Gold Ore Treatment in Western Australia. The Problem of Refractory OresBy Jim Avraamides
Historically, much of Western Australia's gold production has come from the refractory sulphide-telluride ores located in Kalgoorlie's Golden Mile. Most of the recent gold boom has been asso
Jan 1, 1989
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Geophysical Surveys Enhance Exploration In AlaskaBy Laurel E. Burns
Alaska is in competition with the rest of the world for exploration dollars. Providing a "seed package" of airborne geophysical data for the state's numerous mining districts encourages companies
Jan 1, 1998
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Construction Uses - Stone, ConservationBy Erhard M. Winkler
The rapid decay and disfiguring of stone monuments in urban and desert rural areas has challenged conservators to protect stone surfaces from premature decay. They attempt to halt the natural process
Jan 1, 1994
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Estimating And Profiling Fine Aggregate Reserves In Highly Variable Sand DepositsBy J. E. Warm
Florida’s ancient beach ridge sand deposits, mined for construction aggregate, are highly variable. Rinker Materials utilizes a small reverse-circulation drill rig to prospect and profile unconsolida
Jan 1, 2004
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The Effectiveness Of Overpressure Ventilation: A Mathematical StudyBy John C. Edwards, Robert C. Bates
Results are given of a mathematical study by Bureau of Mines personnel of overpressurization ventilation effects in underground uranium mines. The mathematics and computer codes make it possible to an
Jan 1, 1981
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SME meeting focuses on solutions to unique problems faced by small miners in mine development: Small Mines Development in Precious MetalsTwo years ago, about the only US mining ventures that could turn even marginal profits were precious metals. In 1986, the price of gold dramatically increased, as did earnings from precious metals, mo
Jan 6, 1987
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Ventilation of an underground testing facility in saltBy M. B. Mirza, W. A. Sadik, B. T. Stanley
This paper presents the ventilation design for an underground testing facility in a salt medium. The under-ground workings consist of two 3.6 m-diam (12 ft-diam) watertight shafts and about 1830 m (60
Jan 1, 1987
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Simulation For Equipment Sizing, Longwall To StockpileWhen longwall equipment is being specified, a nominal capacity is generally given on which to base the design of the various face and out-bye systems and components. This capacity generally comes from
Jan 1, 2008
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Computers In The Minesite LaboratoryBy Ronald I. Fuller
Core Laboratories, a division of Western Atlas International, maintains laboratories in all energy-producing areas of the United States, as well as in many foreign countries. Central to laboratory ope
Jan 1, 1989
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Navajo Mine – Multiple Seam Dragline StrippingBy D. L. Schenk
The Navajo Mine is exclusively a multiple-seam surface coal mine located in the northwest comer of New Mexico. The property is situated entirely on the Navajo Indian Reservation. It is owned and opera
Jan 1, 1990
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QEM*SEM Analysis Of Metallurgical Residues In Ocean SedimentsBy O. M. G. Newman
The Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Ltd., generates a jarosite waste at its Risdon smelter. Since 1974 this waste has been disposed of at sea off south-east Tasmania. As part of a monitorin
Jan 1, 1989
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Mechanisms of Creep in Gas Storage Caverns, Effect of Gravity ForceBy M. Ghoreychi, M. Fauueau, P. Lebitou, P. Berest
A brief study of the history of gas caverns in salt formations enables us to consider creep mechanism in a cavity as a phenomenon of dissymmetrical deformation. Among different parameters affectin
Jan 1, 1986