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The Importance Of Proper Feed Preparation For The Traveling Grate - IntroductionBy Arthur W. Ruff
The iron-ore beneficiation and shiploading facilities of the Marcona Mining Company are at San Nicolas Bay which is on the Peruvian coastal desert about two hundred and seventy miles south of Lima. Th
Jan 1, 1968
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Sulfide Ore Concentration And Treatment At The McCoy/Cove MineBy D. S. Kimbal
The McCoy/Cove mine is located 48 km (30 miles) south of Battle Mountain, Nevada, USA, in the Fish Creek Mountains at an elevation of 1548 m (5080 ft), see Figure 1. Joseph H. McCoy first discovered g
Jan 1, 1993
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Selection Of Mining Machinery Based On Mechanical Delay Statistics: An Application Of Goal Programming To Capital BudgetingBy Robert L. Grayson
An application of goal programming (GP) in evaluation of proposed purchases of major mining machinery is presented. It incorporates historical operating data compiled on mechanical delays to productio
Jan 1, 1982
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Stochastic Approaches To The Characterization Of Rock Mass PropertiesBy K. Kim, H. Gao
A site-characterization strategy formulated for the probabilistic assessment of rock mass properties is presented. The strategy, which takes into account the variability of rock properties and the sto
Jan 1, 1997
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Spectral Detection Of KimberliteBy Ronald W. Marrs
Kimberlite contains a unique assemblage of minerals and exhibits a characteristic pattern of spectral reflectance in the visible and near-infrared wavelength region. This spectral pattern is readily d
Jan 1, 1984
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A Field Study of Fracture Control Techniques for Smooth Wall BlastingBy W. H. Wilson, G. Bjarnholt, D. C. Holloway
This paper describes the results of field tests conducted on a 5x25m bench face to evaluate several new concepts for improving smooth wall blasting. These ideas involved the use of notched boreholes t
Jan 1, 1986
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Progress Toward A Reduced Exposure Mining System (8e20a2c1-404d-4eae-8bbc-0ad3defb5d97)By Jr. Schnakenberg
In 1986 the U. S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) embarked on a major research effort to develop technology that can substantially reduce worker exposure to face hazards simply by relocating the equipment oper
Jan 1, 1996
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The Logistics Of Bunkering - The Present Market for BunkersBy J. van Oldenborgh
The world market for bunkers represents some 140 MT (1980) of marine fuel oil and distillates. This is equivalent to 23CMT of coal, a potential market for steam coal larger than the total seaborne tra
Jan 1, 1982
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Technical And Economical Development Of Mineral Bearing Brines In Central ChinaBy David Butts
Completion of a railroad to the high Tibetan Plateau in Central China has now made it economical to exploit its mineral reserves. Lead and zinc mines are now being established. A potash plant to produ
Jan 1, 1984
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The Cresson Mine: Case History Of A Rapidly Evolving Mining ProjectBy J. A. Pontius
The Cresson Deposit is located in central Colorado within the historic Cripple Creek Mining District. The deposit has moved from its initial discovery in 1990 to full production in less than five year
Jan 1, 1995
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Interaction Of Corrosion And Abrasion In Grinding Media WearBy R. Perez
The consumption of grinding media forms a significant part of the operating cost of a mineral processing plant. An estimated half billion pounds of steel in the USA and over one billion pounds in the
Jan 1, 1984
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Trade-Off Between Regional Mining Development And Environmental Impact - IntroductionBy Lucien Duckstein
The purpose of this paper is to give recommendations for utilization of water resources in a mining region, considering also water supply and environment; the case study of mining for coal and bauxite
Jan 1, 1979
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Nepheline Syenite Resources Of Central ArkansasBy Angela K. Braden
Igneous rock exposures occupy only a minor portion of surface area (<18 mi2) in Arkansas, and are divided into two major groups: nepheline syenite (7 mi2) and syenite complexes (8 mi2), with various d
Jan 1, 1999
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Seismic Performance of Wine CavesBy Scott Lewis, Andrew Kositsky
"INTRODUCTIONThe South Napa Earthquake of 2014 caused ground motion at numerous reinforced concrete-lined (shotcrete-lined) winery tunnels in Napa County and Sonoma County, California. The occurrence
Jan 1, 2016
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White River Nahcolite Solution MineBy R. Day
Nahcolite is a naturally occurring sodium bicarbonate mineral found principally in the Piceance Creek Basin of northwest Colorado. An 8-m thick nahcolite bed, 610 m below the surface, is the target of
Jan 1, 1994
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Leaching of Pure Chalcopyrite with Sulfuric Acid-Oxygen Under In-situ Temperatures and PressuresBy J. E. Murphy, Y. Topkaya, R. E. Johnson, B. R. Palmer, D. K. Dysinger, R. B. Bhappu, A. E. Clark
The U.S. Bureau of Mines utilized a central composite experimental design to investigate leaching kinetics of pure chalcopyrite in the sulfuric acid-oxygen system. The six factors studied were oxygen
Jan 1, 1993
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Management of Water Quality in a Flooded Tailings ImpoundmentBy David Brown, Glen Hall, Ken DeVos, Frank Barone
Dredging and Flooding was completed on the Falconbridge Limited "New Tailings Area" in the period from 1996 through 1998, as part of their site closure measures. Part of the decision making process an
Jan 1, 2000
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Application Of Centrifugal Washing For Fine-Coal CleaningBy B. C. Paul, R. Q. Honaker, M. Huang
Froth flotation is now, the most commonly used method for cleaning fine-coal fractions in coal-preparation plants. Past research and industrial practice have demonstrated that froth flotation achieves
Jan 1, 1996
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Evaluation of Roof Bolter Canopy Air Curtain Effects on Airflow and Dust Dispersion in an Entry Using Blowing Curtain Ventilation Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy M. R. Shahan, W. R. Reed, J. P. Rider
Roof bolter operators may be exposed to high respirable dust concentrations on continuous miner sections with blowing face ventilation when bolting is performed downwind of the continuous miner. One s
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Geochemical Prospecting Applied To Geologic ReconnaissanceBy Ernest E. Thurlow
The Geology Division of Northern Pacific Railway Company has adapted to its exploration efforts field procedures for geochemical sampling and semi-quantitative analysis which have been developed throu
Jan 1, 1964