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Application Of Minimum Mean Square Error Estimation And Conditional Probability Distribution In Evaluation Of Ore Reserves Of Sedimentary Uranium Ore Deposit ??irovski Vrh?"?irovski Vrh" Uranium deposit in Slovenia is type of mineralized sediments in ore bearing belts of deflected S-structure, in which the belt is less than 25% mineralized. Ore bodies of irregular small
Jan 1, 1986
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Roll-Press Briquetting Can Help Lime Producers Improve Materials HandlingBy Richard Komarek
When limestone (Ca03) is calcined in rotary kilns to produce quicklime (CaO), it is not unusual for 10% to 20% of the stone to abrade and emerge from the kiln as quicklime fines (-6.3 mm or -0.25 in.)
Jan 1, 1993
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A Study On Best Available Techniques For The Management Of Stone WastesBy G. Papantonopoulos
Natural stones are extensively used for construction purposes since the dawn of human civilization, due to their unique aesthetical and technical characteristics. Their production and consumption has
Jan 1, 2007
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Physiological Ecology And Biodiversity Of Animal Life Around Hydrothermal Vents And Hydrocarbon SeepsBy Charles Fisher
When considering the biodiversity of fauna endemic to hydrothermal vents or hydrocarbon seeps one must consider not only the numbers of unique species, but also the physiological diversity (and potent
Jan 1, 2008
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The Dissolution Of Pyrrhotite In Cyanide SolutionBy J. G. Dunn, A. S. Ibrado, D. J. Hollbach
Gold production is one the most important mineral processing industries in Western Australia. The gold is usually found in either weathered oxidised zones, or associated with sulfides. In the latter
Jan 1, 1995
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Improving Leaching Recovery of Copper from Low-Grade Chalcopyrite Ores (970698bf-b044-4887-bb05-b52c8beab0b7)By J. M. Ekenes, C. A. Caro
"New approaches that increase hydrometallurgical recovery from refractory minerals in below mill cutoff -grade sulfide copper ore can add significant value, improve profitability and increase ore rese
Jan 1, 2015
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Mine Rock Characterization And Identification Of "Neutral" Rock At The Zortman And Landusky Mines, Little Rocky Mountains, Phillips County, North-central MontanaBy Rebecca A. Miller, Terry M. Hertel
In-pit identification of neutral waste rock at the Zortman and Landusky minesites in Montana, by visual and chemical analyses, will assist in proper segregation and placement of rock so that soil and
Jan 1, 1996
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Advantages of Full-Face Conventional Tunnel ExcavationBy P. Asadollahi, M. Invernizzi
"This paper describes the innovative full-face conventional tunnel excavation technology, with its advantages in terms of savings and safety. The full-face approach has been developed throughout the e
Jan 1, 2018
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Potential Controls Of Sediment Distribution On The Genesis Of Seabed Manganese NodulesBy Kiseong Hyeong
Geochemical characteristics, shapes and surface textures of manganese nodules from two blocks located in the southern (9°N~11°N) (KR5) and northern parts (16°N~17°N) (KR2) of the Clarion-Clipperton fr
Jan 1, 2008
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A Papermaker's Perspective Of Industrial Minerals For PaperBy P. C. Clark
This paper is an overview of the requirements and concerns for minerals and pigments used in papermaking. The first part of this paper deals with mineral or pigment filling in the actual papermaking p
Jan 1, 1993
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Arizona's Aquifer Protection Permit Regulations and Some Implications for the Mining IndustryBy Abigail A. Myers, Michael A. Milczarek
Mining impacts to groundwater are being comprehensively regulated for the first time in Arizona with the implementation of the Aquifer Protection Permit Program. This far reaching program is one of th
Jan 1, 1991
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Recent Developments In The Talc IndustryBy D. L. Crouse
The worldwide talc industry has experienced significant changes since the 1980's. Consolidation of companies and operations in Europe, Australia, and North America has altered the face of supply
Jan 1, 1997
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Sharing 2D And 3D Data Between GIS And Mine Planning SoftwareBy D. Elroi
This paper addresses the sharing of 2D and 3D data between GIS and mine planning software. Two-dimensional (2D) data, and now three-dimensional (3D) data as well, can be formatted such that both types
Jan 1, 1998
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Creating Value From Industrial Waste StreamsBy J. P. Earnhardt
Recycling of such municipal solid wastes as glass containers, metal cans, and newspapers has received increasing attention recently. However, municipal solid wastes account for only 1% of the total so
Jan 1, 1993
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From Surface To Underground: Carlin EastBy J. Driscoll
After 30 years of success, Newmont Gold Company has temporarily ceased production from the original Carlin Pit. In late 1993, the Carlin East Decline was driven and an extensive underground exploratio
Jan 1, 1997
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Development Of Innovative Mineral Processing Engineers By Strengthening Engineering PracticeBy Y. Tao
The professional status and characteristics of mineral processing were discussed along with the importance of innovative personnel training for mineral processing engineering. Reform ideas and models
Jan 1, 2010
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Unlimited Productivity--The Keys To The Winner's CircleBy V. R. Bovino
You have afforded me the challenge of saying something profound in 20 minutes that will stay with you for 20 years. My hope is that from this presentation you will extract ideas that will move you?
Jan 1, 1991
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Legal Update On The 1872 Mining LawBy S. Dempsey
Since its passage in 1872, the Mining Law has been modified on several occasions to meet the changing needs of America's society and economy. Despite its evolution, the Mining Law continues to be
Jan 1, 1997
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New Drives And Drive Systems For High-Performance Face ConveyorsBy U. Paschedag
Today's modern longwalls have to produce high outputs with maximum availability and running time with the additional requirement of ever increasing panel width and length high-performance face co
Jan 1, 1995
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Categorization Of Industrial Clays- The Key To Development Strategies In Developing NationsBy C. C. Harvey
Based on resource studies in many developing countries, four categories of industrial clay resources are recognized as precursors to development strategies. Category I: High quality, high technology c
Jan 1, 1998