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New Concepts In By-Product Molybdenite Plant Design - IntroductionBy Joseph F. Shirley
A froth flotation plant to recover by-product molybdenite must be designed specifically for the selected separation process and the type of ore being treated. However, some general rules concerning by
Jan 1, 1979
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Ore Search In Mississippi Valley Type EnvironmentsBy A. D. Hoagland
There are large areas on all of the continents with environments which are favorable for deposits of zinc and lead of Mississippi Valley type. In the developed countries, these environments have for t
Jan 1, 1973
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Agglomeration -Skin Flotation Of Coarse Phosphate RockBy Brij M. Moudgil
Flotation was introduced in phosphate rock processing in the late twenties and since then it has been an important part of the concentration process. More than two thirds of the rock produced in Flori
Jan 1, 1977
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Oxide Reduction Processes in The Preparation of Rare-Earth MetalsBy C. K. C. K. Gupta
The rare earths in elemental form are required for a variety of scientific and technological purposes. They are not easily obtained in this form, due to the great chemical stability of the rare-earth
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A New Mining View - SME Annual Meeting 2022By J. Manrique, B. Bustamante, P. Altamirano, J. Mendoza, J. Reyes
With no doubt, Peruvian mining potential is great as well as the energetic one. Unfortunately, this potential is threatened by social unrest. Several methods and strategies from different standpoints
Mar 2, 2022
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Process Dynamics Of Grinding Circuits And The Why Of Automatic ControlBy T. C. Crosby
Grinding has a marked effect on concentrator recovery and opera- ting cost, improved operation through automatic control can enhance plant performance. The correct application of automatic control
Jan 1, 1966
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Geological Procedure And Control At Steep Rock Iron Mines Limited ? IntroductionBy C. J. Gauvin
The Geological Department, headed by the Chief Geologist, is part of the General Engineering Division and is under the direct supervision of the Chief Engineer. The Geological Department is respons
Jan 1, 1960
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Mine Escape Vehicle (MEV) Technology EvaluationBy L. Giraldo, S. Cotten
"INTRODUCTION The vision for a “Mine Escape Vehicle” (MEV) is to provide capabilities to better enable underground travel to allow miners to escape to safety in the event of a major mine emergency suc
Jan 1, 2015
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A Novel Continuous Conveyor System and Its Role in Record-Setting Rates at the Indianapolis Deep Rock Tunnel ConnectorBy Dan Martz, Stuart Lipofsky, Dean Workman
"The Indianapolis Deep Rock Tunnel Connector (DRTC)—first in a vast network of storm water storage tunnels below Indiana, USA—was a wildly successful endeavor. Crews for the Shea/Kiewit JV drove a 6.2
Jan 1, 2016
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The Twin Buttes Oxide Project ? IntroductionBy Wayne R. Hopkins
Southern Arizona has one of the world's principal concentrations of copper ore bodies. Twenty miles south of Tucson, close to the Mexican border at Sahuarita in Pima County, is the Twin Buttes mi
Jan 1, 1976
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Better Aggregate Processing Pays OffBy LeRoy Kienitz
There may be someone here who is not required to run his equipment at its maximum capacity. There may be some fortunate enough to have more crushers than needed, wider conveyor belts than required, an
Jan 1, 1961
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Sulfide Waste Management Considerations at Homestake's Santa Fe MineBy Dale A. Shay, Roy R. Cellan
The Santa Fe Mine, located in west central Nevada, began leaching ore in 1988 and completed ore processing in 1995. Homestake Mining Company has completed final reclamation of the site, including reme
Jan 1, 2000
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What The Client Expects From The EngineerBy Carl L. Morris
This short dissertation concerning "what the client expects from the engineer" is directed mainly at the design and construction of metallic ore concentration or beneficiation plants. However, practic
Jan 1, 1969
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Introduction Of Trucks To Bingham - IntroductionBy Ray W. Ballmer
Historically, Bingham is a rail pit, starting with steam locomotives in 1906 and converting to electric locomotives in 1923. Ore production was maintained through an effective utilization of available
Jan 1, 1965
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Trends In Real Prices Of Representative Mineral Commodities, 1890-1957By Charles W. Merrill
The price records of 7 representative mineral commodities for the 68-year period 1890 through 1957 have been compiled and analyzed for significant trends. When reduced to real prices in terms of dolla
Jan 1, 1959
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TBM Removal Within the Busiest Passenger Interlocking in the United States - RETC2021By Devan Naik, Matthew Stokes, Andy Nigro
This paper describes the surgical removal of a 24 ft dia. Slurry Shield TBM entombed beneath one of the country’s busiest commuter rail interlockings, the Harold Interlocking in Queens, NY, and the co
Jun 13, 2021
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Athabasca Oil Sands ? IntroductionBy L. A. Bellows
The "Athabasca oil sands" of the McMurray formation in northeastern Alberta cover an area of about 21,000 square miles and contain the world's largest reserve of oil. Fort McMurray, a small town
Jan 1, 1963
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Assessment Of Interfacial Reactions Of Sulfide Copper, Lead And Zinc MineralsBy D. W. McGlashan
[Comideha;tion o 4 chyakd- chem and aLtuctund phopetttiu o auRdide nm&, The in~o/uncction gained h ;to be uned ;to iM;tmph& ( I! dnukey bho hen mind-aundacu , ( 2 ) modidicakio~n 06 ;the minmd n~tdacu
Jan 1, 1968
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Why Bother With Computer Control?By P. F. Mataich
"Why bother with computer control?" This question and others like it have been heard over and over again by those who have tried to convince operating men that there are sound merits to installing a p
Jan 1, 1965
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1995 Gaudin Lecture - Technology Trends In Froth Flotation ChemistryBy Klimpel. R. R.
Acknowledgments I am honored to be named as a recipient of the Antoine M. Gaudin Award, and I would like to briefly single out four groups who deserve a special thank-you relative to this award. T
Jan 1, 1996