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Roles Of Organic Matter In Ore DepositsBy Joel S. Leventhal
The roles of organic matter in ore deposits are complex and represent a specialized effort in the larger subject of the geochemistry of ore deposits. The organic carbon cycle can be considered with pa
Jan 1, 2013
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Water Reuse At Inca?s Sudbury MillsBy R. N. Browne
As man searches unexplored horizons for new and economic industry, he must be constantly and acutely aware of the presence or absence of that precious commodity without which Industry, indeed Man hims
Jan 1, 1971
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Carson Hill - Discovery and Development of the Carson Hill Mine, Calaveras County, California, by Grandview Resources, Inc.By J. J. Crowhurst
The Carson Hill mine in Calaveras County, California, was explored and developed by Grandview Resources Inc., as an open-pit heap-leached operation, with production commencing in the fall of 1986. Gra
Jan 1, 1990
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Observation Of Construction Behavior Of A Major Rock TunnelBy Edward S. Plotkin, Joseph D. Guertin
In a continuing effort to upgrade tunnel design and construction practice, the New York City Transit Authority sponsored a geotechnical monitoring program on a recently completed section of the E. 63r
Jan 1, 1979
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Tactical Shut-Off Value Strategies for Panel Cave MinesBy T. Bui
The shut-off value for a panel cave mine determines when a draw point will be shut-off and mining will cease from that draw point. Using a shut-off value strategy for a panel cave mine is similar to
Feb 23, 2014
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Stress Evolution and Failure Characteristics of Overburden During Multi‑Stope Mining for a Gently Inclined Thin Orebody - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Yueyue Ding, Yuanhui Li, Zhengrong Li, Pengfei Yu, Kunmeng Li, Zhipeng Xiong
The stress evolution and failure characteristics of overburden were studied during multi-stope mining for a gently inclined thin orebody. Firstly, an indoor physical experiment was conducted on the ex
Mar 2, 2023
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World Distribution Of Industrial Mineral DepositsBy Peter W. Harben
Once considered the dowdy country cousins of the glamorous metallics, industrial minerals are shedding their old image. They are neither common nor easy and their time has come in an age of increasing
Jan 1, 1994
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Recent Studies on Performance of Expansion AnchorsBy Richard H. Oitto
With increased interest and urgency for coal mine safety and the passage of the Federal Coal Mine Health 'and Safety Act, the Bureau's research effort in roof control has been greatly expand
Jan 1, 1972
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A Comparative Evaluation Of Stacking And Reclaiming Methods And Their Effect On Material VariabilityBy Richard C. Corson
The objective of blending materials in a bedding pile is to reduce the variation in successive samples taken from the materials to be blended. In designing a bedding and reclaiming operation, several
Jan 1, 1985
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Computerized Estimation Of Ore And Waste Zones In Complex Mineral DepositsBy Jean-Michel Rendu
In most mining operations, some degree of selectivity is applied. Whether one deals with surface or underground operation, ore zones, and waste zones are defined not only on the basis of the value of
Jan 1, 1982
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Characterizing The Dredgeability Of Aggegrate Deposit For Clamshell DredgeBy B. Akwasi Osei
The lack of metrics to assess clamshell formation dredgeability limits the ability of engineers to predict the dredgeability of compact material and increases the risks associated with clamshell selec
Jan 1, 2010
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Modern Comminution Theory And Their Application To The Control Of Grinding Circuits - Problems To Consider In Automating A Comminution CircuitBy Thomas P. Meloy
There is much interest in the automation of entire comminution circuits, At the present technological level it is possible to automate a circuit but to date it has not been done, To successfully autom
Jan 1, 1965
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What Is "Static" Control? - Introduction:By R. A. Matuszak
In recent years, a new concept in the control of electrically powered excavators has come into existence. The new type of control system has come to be known as "static" control. The use of the nam
Jan 1, 1964
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The Effect Of Feed Source In The Hot Water Processing Of Utah Tar SandBy M. Misra
The processing strategy for the effective separation of bitumen from low grade (< 10 weight percent bitumen) Utah tar sands by a hot water process differs significantly from that used for the processi
Jan 1, 1979
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Freezing Problems During Rail Transportation ? IntroductionBy H. Colijn
The problem of the freezing of moist raw materials, such as concentrates, in railroad cars during winter shipment has been a continuing source of both economic and operational trouble to the industry
Jan 1, 1976
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Comparison Of Continuous Countercurrent Decantation And Filtration In Soluble RecoveryBy R. C. Emmett
In extractive metallurgy, separation of insoluble solids from solutions is an important economic factor in almost all flow- sheets. This separation step can employ sedimentation, filtration (vacuum an
Jan 1, 1974
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Tantalum: A Case Study on Sustainable Resource ManagementBy R. Bleischwitz, R. Delzeit
"Tantalum, a heavy metal with characteristics such as superconductivity and high terminal resistance, nowadays is the most efficient material for production of capacitors, which are essential for prod
Jan 1, 2005
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Eicosanoid And Cytokine Production By The Alveolar Macrophage From The Coal MinerBy John L. Stauffer, Allan Lipton, Kim Leitzel, Lesley Gaydos, Laurence M. Demers, Douglas C. Kuhn
Eicosanoids and cytokines produced by the alveolar macrophage (AM) are key mediators of pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis resulting from occupational exposure to mineral dust. In order to determine
Jan 1, 1991
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People: Reduce, Reuse, and RecycleBy Brian Flintoff
SCOTT COULTER: Our second speaker today is Brian Flintoff. Brian graduated from the University of Alberta in 1973 with a master's of science degree and worked as a project metallurgist at Brenda
Jan 1, 1998
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Bromine ResourcesBy M. J. Wilhelm
Bromine is the intermediate member of the halogen family of elements between iodine, a solid, and chlorine, a gas. The name is derived from the Greek bromos, meaning stench. Bromine is the only nonmet
Jan 1, 1994