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Should discounted cash flow projections for the determination of fair market value be based solely on proven and probable reserves? (1c5a4eae-a519-4990-a14e-97d602d3d0e8)By Ross D. Lawrence
Suggestions have been made that the appraisal of mining assets using discounted cash flow techniques should be based solely on proven and probable reserves in reliance upon the widespread internationa
Jan 1, 2002
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Strontium Minerals (ccdb3a5e-1a16-4902-a122-1197dfb75b76)By Joyce A. Ober
Strontium occurs commonly in nature, averaging 0.034% of all igneous rock; however, only two minerals, celestite and strontianite, contain strontium in sufficient quantities to make its recovery pract
Jan 1, 1994
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Silver Recovery From Zinc Plant Residues By FlotationBy J. Y. Kim, R. W. Stanley, L. Rosato
Silver contained in zinc calcines undergoes several phase changes as it proceeds through the leaching circuit of a roast-leach-electrowin zinc plant. In this study, the flotation response of silver, f
Jan 1, 1992
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Predicting Spontaneous Heating in Coal Mine PillarsBy Robert J. Timko, Lincoln Derick
This work is a follow-up to previous research that attempted to predict the location of spontaneous heating episodes in underground coal mine pillars. The objective of the original work was to see if
Jan 1, 1995
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Characterization Of Particle ShapeBy R. Hogg, T. F. Dumm
A simple shape description scheme has been developed which has the specific aim of distinguishing between angular and more rounded particles. The procedure involves fitting a general polygon (usually
Jan 1, 1991
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A New Technique Of Determining The Methane Content In-SituBy K. Ohga, V. J. Hucka
The presence of methane gas in mines creates hazards of explosions, fire and suffocation. Under certain conditions the occurrence of methane also poses a danger of gas and coal outbursts. Consequently
Jan 1, 1991
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Improving The Ion-Exchange Capacity And Elution Of CU+2 From Natural Sedimentary Zeolites.By R. M. Carland, F. F. Aplan
The ion-exchange capabilities of natural zeolites from the western United States, representing the species chabazite, clinoptilolite, erionite and mordenite, have been studied because of their potenti
Jan 1, 1996
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Measurements To Determine Mineral Liberation By Image AnalysisBy W. Petruk
Mineral liberations that would be obtained by grinding an ore to a specific size can be predicted by analyzing unbroken ore pieces, and mineral liberations in ground ores and mill products can be dete
Jan 1, 1992
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Characterization Of Detonation By-Products Adsorbed By Airborne Particulates In A Mine EnvironmentBy Meliton M. Garcia, Satya Harpalani
This paper discusses the results of an investigation carried out in an underground mine to characterize the volatile by-products adsorbed on airborne particulates following the detonation of four comm
Jan 1, 1989
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Technical Note – Solubility Of Iron In Spent Pickling SolutionsBy R. G. Reddy
Iron solubility's in spent pickling (HFHNO3 -H2O) solutions were determined as a function of HF and HNO3 acid concentrations. A chemical analysis of the industrial pickling solutions and sludges
Jan 1, 1994
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Collectorless Flotation In The Processing Of Complex Sulphide OresBy M. Leroux, S. R. Rao, J. Kim, V. Gervais, J. A. Finch, G. Labonté, N. Macminn, M. Ounpuu
Collectorless flotation of sulphide minerals from Lyon Lake ore (Mattabi Mines Ltd.) has been studied both in the laboratory and plant. Among the four major minerals chalcopyrite showed the greatest r
Jan 1, 1989
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Silica Sand and Industrial Minerals in MexicoBy L. C. Morales
Mexico has an area of about 2 million km2 (772,260 sq miles), with volcanic activity, large shores and mountainous areas reaching as high as 6000 m (19,680 ft) above sea level. These conditions are fa
Jan 1, 1994
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Present Standing and Future Challenges In BiorydrometallurgyBy Arpad E. Torma
The introduction of biotechnological principles in hydrometallurgy has created new opportunities and challenges for the industry of mineral processing. During the 1950's and 608s, the mining wast
Jan 1, 1989
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Bounding Techniques For Me Ultimate Pit Limit Problem ? IntroductionBy Randal J. Barnes
Computer based techniques for solving the Ultimate Pit Limit Problem have appeared in mining literature since the early 1960's. The majority of papers pertaining to this subject can be partitione
Jan 1, 1982
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Copper Upgrade In Chalcopyritic Concentrates By Pyrite Rejection With Methyl AlcoholBy J. Alvarez, S. H. Castro
The feasibility of chalcopyrite-pyrite separation in the flotation of a chalcopyritic copper ore, at reduced surface tensions regulated by methanol, was investigated. It was found that with methano
Jan 1, 1995
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The Influence Of Corn Starch On The Separation Of Apatite From Gangue Minerals Via Froth Flotation (Serrana Process)By Laurindo De Salles Leal Filho, Arthur Pinto Chaves
The Serrana Process was developed in the 60's to concentrate an igneous low grade phosphate/carbonate ore using tall oil as a collector and corn starch as a modifier in alkaline medium. Nowadays,
Jan 1, 1993
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The Micro-computer Assistant Analysis Methods for Mine Ventilation NetworksBy Xinming Lu
In this paper, we use a new kind of fan charateristic curve instead of the common quadratic function, and give the existence and the uniqueness of the solutions to the ventilation network controlling
Jan 1, 1991
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NATM Usage In Difficult Ground ConditionsBy Heinz Distelmeier
The New Austrian Tunneling Method was, as is well known, developed from conventional rock tunnelling. In Germany about 10 years ago the NATM began to be applied to partially stable soils by incorporat
Jan 1, 1983
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Automated Fine Coal Circuit Control: The Key to Improved ProfitabilityBy Richard D. Christie, K. Jay Pillai
In the past, it was not unusual for coal preparation plants to discard fine run-of-mine coal. This practice has changed due to increasing quantities of fine material, improvements in beneficiation met
Jan 1, 1994
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Computation Of Human Upper Airway Volumes From Tracheal Acoustic Impedance MeasurementsBy B. Whitmoyer, J. Tian, J. E. Sneckenberger, M. A. Jerabek, C. A. Chandler
A computational procedure has been developed to determine the lung volume function for the upper airways of the human respiratory system. This analytical procedure computes a person's partial lun
Jan 1, 1991