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Behavior of redox electrodes during flotation and relationship to mineral floatabilitesBy J. A. Finch, G. Labonté
The behavior of four different redox sensing electrodes (gold spiral, black platinum, chalcopyrite, and galena) during roughing and cleaning flotation is examined and related to the flotation response
Jan 1, 1991
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Advanced Technologies and Loading Shovel DesignBy Lane White
Loading shovels are at the heart of most surface mine production. As truck sizes have increased, shovel manufacturers have matched them with larger shovels (see table, page 343). Further increases in
Jan 1, 1995
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What to Make of GoldBy Jeffrey M. Christian
Gold prices are rising, in what is coming to be seen as the beginning of a longer term upward trend. After languishing between $325/oz and $364/ oz from early 1991 into early 1993, prices began rising
Jan 1, 1994
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Bureau of Mines Research to Automate Continuous Mining MachinesBy George H. Schnakenberg
The application of automation and robotic technologies to coal mining equipment at the face offers improvements in worker safety and efficiency. The evolutionary introduction of autonomous, intelligen
Jan 1, 1990
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Future U. S. Phosphate Resources: A New PerspectiveBy Stanley R. Riggs
Extensive phosphate resources occur within the Miocene Hawthorn and Pungo River Formations which have not been considered in the past since they were poorly known and were not available to conventiona
Jan 1, 1986
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The Use of Commercially Available Software Packages to Form a Unique Environmental ToolBy Jan W. Oberholzer, Patrick Linzer
The globally increasing environmental awareness which has manifested itself in the past few years also encompasses problems associated with mine closures. A crucial requirement for the effective plann
Jan 1, 1996
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Discussion – Determination of the Optimum Lifetime of a Mining Project Using Discounted Cash Flow and Option Pricing Techniques – ME, Vol.44, No.10 pp.1262-1268 – Cavender, B.By P. Malozemoff
I have no objection to using mathematics in the value appraisal of properties. The factor that is not emphasized in the paper is that very few important properties have a lifetime that reflects the in
Jan 1, 1993
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Cambior: Growth and Diversification for a Canadian Gold ProducerBy Tim O’Neil
Many mining companies try to fight their way up from small operator and exploration company to major producer. Not many companies make it. Cambior Inc., formed in 1986, is one company well on its way
Jan 1, 1994
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Sag Mill Pulp Lifter Design, Discharge And BackflowBy David Royston
Conventional straight-radial SAG mill pulp lifters suffer from incomplete discharge of the rock portion of the charge. The resulting backflow of undischarged rock limits pulp lifter performance and is
Jan 1, 2005
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2. Mine Production ReportingBy Roderick K. Davey
Kennecott Copper Corp.'s Metal Mining Div. operates three major open-pit copper mines in the western United States. These operations include Utah Copper Div., Ray Mines Div. in Arizona, and Chino
Jan 1, 1979
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History and Use of Expert Control Systems in Minerals ProcessingBy Lynn B. Hales, Randy A. Ynchausti
Because of the high economic value associated with small improvements in the operating performance of mineral processing plants, innovations in instrumentation, stabilization and expert control system
Jan 1, 2000
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Role Of Fine-Coal Classification Efficiency On Coal Preparation Plant PerformanceBy D. Edward, C. Clarkson, B. A. Firth
The presence of misplaced ultrafine particles decreases the separation efficiency of unit operations used in coal preparation. Although the classification of fine coal was considered to be adequate fo
Jan 1, 1998
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Machine Mining For Small Rock TunnelsBy John A. DesLauriers
INTRODUCTION This paper will update the status of small sized tunnel boring machines used in both the Mining and Civil Industries. I will mention a) new developments in small size hard ground tunne
Jan 1, 1981
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Political Metallurgy: "Sandbagging" Versus Prudent Caution, and Other Political ConsiderationsBy John O. Marsden
The project development metallurgist is faced with an interesting dilemma: The use of overly conservative metallurgical projections and cost estimates can kill a project that has the potential to prov
Jan 1, 2001
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Tunneling And Underground Excavation Generator Of LitigationBy Franklin T. Matthias
No one involved in the contruction business wants litigation, except maybe some lawyers. Contractors rarely resort to litigation unless they have sustained econmic wounds that are serious or mortal. T
Jan 1, 1974
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Vibration Screens For Dewatering Of Minerals -Theory And PracticeBy Werner Stahl, Karsten Keller
Vibration screens are commonly used not only in classifying bulk material but also in dewatering it. The lack of a comprehensive physical theory of dewatering often leads to difficulties in the design
Jan 1, 1995
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Estimating Rock Tunnel Water InflowBy Ronald E. Heuer
It is not possible to accurately predict water flow into rock tunnels during construction, because all of the relevant factors cannot be accurately determined ahead of time. But an estimate is needed,
Jan 1, 1995
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Soft Fracture Grouting to Remediate Settlement Due to Soft Ground TunnelingBy Paul D. Tavares, John Forbes, Eric R. Drooff
As the existing major U.S. - Canada rail tunnel was too small to accommodate double-stack container cars, Canadian National Railways is constructing a new parallel tunnel with a 50% greater diameter.
Jan 1, 1995
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Meeting Air Quality Requirements in Crushing OperationsBy Joe M. Bryan, George E. Rodger
The development of small precious metal mines in the western states has been directed at heap leach operations. Crushing plants are an essential adjunct to heap leach operations. They must meet enviro
Jan 1, 1987
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Pipe Heading In Highly Curved Routes Using As An Example The Nebensammler Neuland; Sections IV And VBy Siegfried Zell
Preface Pipe heading is a customary and proven technology for the underground installation of all types of piping. In over 90 % of all cases, straight pipe sections are used between shaft construct
Jan 1, 1989