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Automation Controls Can Lower Plant CostsBy Steve Kral
Not too many years ago, mining was in one of its cyclic down-sides. This forced mining companies into some innovative thinking to bring down the costs of production. And they have. Mining equipment
Jan 1, 2006
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Pillar Reinforcement or Rib Support?By André C. Zingano
The coal pillars in room-and-pillar mining method are subjected to vertical stress due to overburden rock mass and horizontal stress relieve due to entries excavation around them. Some coal mining com
Jan 1, 2006
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Emplacement And Mineralization Of The San Cristobal Ag-Zn-Pb Deposit, Southern BoliviaBy S. E. Phillipson
The Late Miocene San Cristobal Ag-Zn-Pb deposit represents syngenetic and epigenetic mineralization with low- and high-sulfidation characteristics. Geology is characterized by barren dacitic ring fra
Jan 1, 2001
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Key Results Of The Initial Environmental Risk Assessment For Chromium III Compounds And Chromium MetalBy E. Pezennec
A voluntary comprehensive environmental Risk Assessment was launched at the end of 2004 by the International Chromium Development Association. The completion is scheduled for mid 2006.EURAS, a leading
Jan 1, 2007
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Safety Talk - Misfires: What All Employees Need to KnowBy Robert Morgan
The mind-set that only blasters and their helpers need training in explosives can result in risk to other employees working at mine or construction sites where blasting is conducted. Misfires are not
Jan 1, 2004
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Breaking New Ground-Recent Developments In The Smelting Practice At ZCCM Nkana Smelter, Kitwe, Zambia.By Godwin Beene
During recent years, copper and acid production from Nkana Smelter has formed a significant proportion of ZCCM's total output, but a number of problems affecting the smelter over the last decade
Jan 1, 1999
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Minerals Beneficiation - Energy Size Correlation for Wet Rod Milling of SylviniteBy I. C. Edwards, G. E. Agar
INTRODUCTION Many research efforts over the past years have been devoted to the study of energy consumption in comminution and the characteristics of the broken material. The old "laws" have been s
Jan 1, 1967
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A Review of Current Mexican Design Approaches for Cast-in-Place Drilled Shafts in Granular Soils under Axial LoadingBy Enrique Ibarra, Manuel J. Mendoza
"Abstract: This paper describes the current state-of-practice for the design of cast-in-place drilled shafts in granular soils under axial loading, addressing recent advances that take into account th
Jan 1, 2014
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Towards the Martha Mine - The Long MarchWith a price slowly rising above US$35 per ounce gold became a mineral worthy of prospecting and mining endeavour in the early to mid 1970s. Fortune therefore appeared to smile onNew Zealand with its
Jan 1, 1986
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Application of a Model-Based Predictive Controller on a Vacuum Heat-Exchange Network for the Bayer ProcessBy Yannis Faitakis, Simon Bergeron
"This paper describes the implementation of model-based predictive control (MPC) on a vacuum heat exchange network at Alcan's Jonquière Complex. The plant produces alumina from bauxite ore using the B
Jan 1, 2003
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IC 6567 Medical Service, Accident Reports, Compensation, and Welfare at Iron Mines in the Lake Superior RegionBy F. S. Crawford
The wide variation in the medical facilities, type of accident reports and provision for the welfare of employees, in addition to the compensation provided by the various State laws,- was -studi-eci,
Mar 1, 1932
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Potash Processing - A ReviewBy A. F. Banks
"The last time I spoke to you the potash industry was at a low point. Markets were bad and the industry depressed. Many people had left and there was very little being done in terms of development. Th
Jan 1, 1982
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The Effect of Vibrating Milling on Chromite DissolutionBy G. Onal, E. Gock, H. Dincer
"During the conventional chromite dissolution process; chromite ore concentrates were ground to at least <90 µm using the ball mill and after adding Na2CO3 and leaning material (instead of CaCO3 also
Jan 1, 2003
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Ground Control At Leinster Nickel Operations (0c0084dd-072a-410b-a5aa-88a595999659)Leinster Nickel Operations, located in Western Australia, consists of an underground and three open pit mines in relatively adverse ground conditions. This paper reviews our ground control practices i
Jan 1, 2006
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Got Wet Or Dry? Get Mist Drilling.By Dan Armour
Bolting solutions traditionally offered only wet drilling or dry drilling options; each with advantages and disadvantages. Joy Mining Machinery has developed a Mist Drilling System that incorporates t
Jan 1, 2005
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New Circuits for the Treatment of Fine Grained Zinc/Lead Ore at the Sullivan Concentrator (6bee0d7e-0e76-4074-a289-b60e63163849)By R. S. Simkus, J. R. Egan
"Changes have recently been applied to the Sullivan Concentrator lead and zinc circuits to treat fine-grained ores which make-up the majority of ore reserves in the mine. Pilot plant test work conduct
Jan 1, 1994
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Applications Of Fibre-Reinforced Shotcrete (Fibrecrete) Support In Difts At Nchanga Underground MineBy S. Mundike
A scraper-based block cave method has been successfully applied to extract the Lower orebody at Nchanga since the 1950s. Since inception, scraper drifts and service ways have been supported using stee
Jan 1, 2005
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Trithiocarbonates For PGM FlotationBy C. F. Vos, J. D. Miller, J. C. Davidtz
Small replacements of C12-trithiocarbonate (C12-TTC) for dithiocarbonate (DTC)/dithiophosphate(DTP) in a reagent suite for the flotation of platinum group metals (PGM) have significantly improved the
Jan 1, 2006
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Strengthening Of A Cold Worked 17% Cr Ferritic Stainless Steel (Type 430) By Heat TreatmentBy M. Sephton
Slat-band chains, currently manufactured from Type 430 ferritic stainless steel, are used as conveyors in various industries. A process to strengthen these chains?with the aim of prolonging the lifeti
Jan 1, 1997
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Remediation Of Historical Smelter Contamination Midvale Slag Superfund Site - Operable Unit One Midvale, Ut - Introduction - Preprint 09-012The Midvale Slag Site covers 300 acres in Midvale, Salt Lake County, Utah. Midvale (population 10,000) is part of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area (population 936,000). Between 1902 and 1971, Un
Jan 1, 2009