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Unique Problems And Opportunities Associated With Automation Of Column Flotation CellsBy J. A. Herbst, L. B. Hales, R. A. Ynchausti
Industrial application, theoretical discussion and technical research programs continue to stimulate acceptance of column flotation. Numerous authors have published model, parameter and application st
Jan 1, 1988
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Handling of Heavily Alternating Water Inflow in the Shield Driven "Mangfallstollen"By Michael Beyer
Following the last Cholera Epidemic in 1872, resulting in approximately 400 deaths, the City Council of Munich decided to re¬place the former water supply system within the city limits by tapping new
Jan 1, 1995
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32. History of the Windy Craggy Massive Sulfide, BC, CanadaBy J. J. McDougall
The Windy Craggy copper-cobalt-bearing massive sulfide lies in the Tatshenshini map area of northwestern British Columbia, where British Columbia joins Alaska and the Yukon. The area is covered with n
Jan 1, 1991
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The Threshold Of The Seventies The East 63rd Street TunnelBy Eugene F. Casey
The next ten to fifteen years will be exciting ones for the construction industry because three city agencies alone have started or will start, on tremendous expansion programs, the cost of which will
Jan 1, 1997
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Process Control at Doe Run’s Fletcher ConcentratorBy James A. Jones
The Doe Run Co. emerged from the depressed lead market of the mid-1980s as North America's leading lead producer. Doe Run was lean and mean but quickly recognized that technology had advanced whi
Jan 1, 1991
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Applications and Advances of the Discrete Element Method in the Material Handling IndustryBy David J. Kruse
The proper modeling of granular flow using discontinuum mechanics has the potential to be one of the most significant scientific advancements in the mining industry today. This paper will examine the
Jan 1, 2000
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Rare earths: Their mining, processing, and growing industrial usageBy K. Nuttall, S. Vijayan, A. J. Meinyk, R. D. Singh
For conventional applications, there is limited demand for rare earth elements as well as yttrium and scandium. But the emergence of new high technology applications such as supermagnets, lasers, and
Jan 1, 1989
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Sealing Of Shafts, Tunnels, And Boreholes For Waste RepositoriesBy R. D. Ellison, D. K. Shukla, D. E. Stephenson
Seals for man-made penetrations into or nearby nuclear waste repositories require several unique capabilities not common to seals for conventional underground activities. Design criteria include long
Jan 1, 1981
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Smart Transmitter TechnologyBy A. Johnson
When are SMART transmitters the smartest choice? To answer this question requires a closer look at SMART transmitter technology. It is necessary to understand this technology in order to recognize how
Jan 1, 1988
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Bucket Ladder DredgesBy Charles A. McLean
Bucketline dredges are machines for excavating large relatively unconsolidated or weakly consolidated materials from below water level. They are at the upper end of the capital cost range and the lowe
Jan 1, 1992
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Rapid efficiency determination of coal cleaning unitsBy M. G. Ayat
Engineers in the field of coal preparation are continually striving to increase the efficiency of various circuits used in preparation plants. Undoubtedly, one of the important factors concerning the
Jan 1, 1987
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Industrial Mineral Exploitation, Economic And Environmental Implications: A Case Study Of Oyo State, S. W. NigeriaBy J. I. Adetunji
Mining activities usually affect the soil, subsurface layers, water resources, the atmosphere and in general the lives of the people. The effects can be mechanical, biological, ecological and economic
Jan 1, 2003
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Designing For Upper Seam Stability In Multi-Seam MiningResearch has determined that ground control interaction problems in mining over a previously mined seam occur primarily in the tension zone created at the edge of the subsidence trough, and in areas a
Jan 1, 1988
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The Henderson Coarse Ore Conveying SystemBy Greg Barfoot, Kurt Keskimaki
The Henderson Mine is located approximately 50 miles west of Denver, Colorado. A project is underway to replace the existing rail system which transports molybdenum ore 15 miles from the mine to the m
Jan 1, 1998
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Implementation and Start-Up of N2TEC Flotation at the Lone Tree MineBy Gary L. Simmons
Over the past several years, Newmont Gold Company (previously Santa Fe Pacific Gold Corporation) developed a new technology for the flotation of refractory auriferous sulfide minerals which is referre
Jan 1, 1999
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Geology And Mineralogy Of The Bootstrap- Capstone Gold Deposits Elko County, NevadaBy John W. Ahlrichs, E. Daniel Baker, Erich U. Petersen, William J. Tafuri, Douglas N. Halbe
The combined Bootstrap and Capstone deposits, located in the Bootstrap subdistrict (Section 10, T36N, R49E, M.D.B.M., Elko County, Nevada), are approximately 27 miles northwest of Ca-1I: Nevada. The c
Jan 1, 1990
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Modifying a conceptual site model through additional data analysis and visualization - ME Feature ArticleBy Nathan Brandner, Denise Levitan
For many decades, a potash operation in Saskatchewan, Canada, has maintained storage impoundments for mine tailings and process-related mine water. The mine water is a concentrated aqueous solution, w
Jul 1, 2025
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Using Your Best ResourceBy W. E. (Bill) Stanley
Introduction This is an exciting day. It isn't often that you can find the best minds in a particular business gathered together in one place. But that is what we have here. You are the best
Jan 1, 1987
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Ball, Vibratory And Stirred Mills - A Hypothesis On How They WorkBy T. P. Meloy
Media mills operate by having energy transferred to the media which in turn grinds the feed material in a packed bed. Regardless of the mill type, the media energy density per unit surface area is co
Jan 1, 1987
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Pregrouting the Rustler Formation preparatory to shaft sinking at Carlsbad, New MexicoBy P. C. Cochrane, I. S. Clelland, S. H. E. Phillips
Geological and hydrological conditions in the strata overlying the Salado Formation vary considerably in the Carlsbad, NM, area. The first four shafts sunk at International Minerals and Chemical Corp.
Jan 1, 1987