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The Creation Of A Canadian Institute Concerned With Radiation Safety In The Uranium Mining IndustryBy W. M. Kidd, P. J. Duport
INTRODUCTION The enquiry of the Royal Commission on Health and Safety of Workers in Mines of 1976, known as the Ham Commission after its chairman, Dr. J. Ham , now president of the University of To
Jan 1, 1981
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Free Literature (1b369ff6-4be1-487f-9699-40f64f02ab87)Conveyor belting-Dunlop Belting Division has published a manual on its Starflex plied conveyor belting. The design section of the manual contains advice on the calculation of tensile strength and hors
Jan 9, 1985
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Air Filtration As A Ventilation Strategy For The Control Of Radiation In Underground Uranium Mines - IntroductionBy J. L. Chakravatti
The movement of air from the surface, through the workings and then back to the surface, is the most important consideration in the ventilation design. The purpose of mine ventilation is seen as the m
Jan 1, 1980
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Tripoli (40fb3fe2-f36f-46d8-a1ad-63663d7fda0f)By Charles T. Steuart, Richard B. Berg
Tripoli and the related mineral commodities such as micro- crystalline silica have been mined for more than 100 years for their abrasive properties. Although abrasive and buffing compound markets are
Jan 1, 1994
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Relief Canyon Gold Deposit : An Explanation of Epithermal Geology and ExplorationBy W. R. Bruce, R. W. Wittkopp, R. L. Parratt
Introduction The Relief Canyon gold deposit is about 24 km (15 miles) east of Lovelock at the south end of the Humboldt Range in northwestern Nevada. The deposit, is in the Relief-Antelope Springs mi
Jan 11, 1984
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AttapulgiteBy W. Linwood Haden
Fullers earth has been mined since about 1920 in southwest Georgia and the adjoining area of Florida. In 1935, the mineral was named "attapulgite" after the source of a sample near the town of Attapul
Jan 1, 1972
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Dust formation in flash oxidation of copper matte particlesBy E. J. Peuraniemi, J. T. Yli-Penttilä, A. Jokilaakso, K. M. Riihilahti
Dust formation and the reaction mechanisms of copper matte particles were investigated in simulated flash-oxidation conditions. The granulated and ground matte consisted of 72% Cu, 4% Fe and 21 % S (b
Jan 1, 1999
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Diseño De Procesos Y Diseño De Plantas A Escala Para Concentracion GravimetricaBy Chris Mills
El papel de la separacion gravimétrica en la industria minera es brevemente considerado en perspectiva. Las pruebas e intentos de laboratorio y mineralógicas para el diseñio de los procesos gravimetri
Jan 1, 1982
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Optimization And Increasing Throughput At Jacobina (a9df8bff-6540-4d54-8f51-771ea8d749a4)By R. Costa, A. Kozak, B. Fukuhara
Introduction The Jacobina mine is located in the state of Bahia in northeastern Brazil approximately 330 km northwest of the state capital city of Salvador and 9 km from the town of Jacobina. The
Jan 1, 2007
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Waste Transport via Conveyor at ASARCO Mission ComplexBy Robert Roggenthen
In 1994, ASARCO's Mission Complex Mine Planning Department designed a new stripping schedule to take advantage of reserve opportunities. Based upon the new stripping design, overburden removal ex
Jan 1, 1998
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New process to remove fluorine from copper concentratesBy J. Duarte Neto, V. M. Torres, A. Viana, G. S. P. Pereira, P. M. Andrade
There are technical and commercial limitations to using high fluorine copper concentrates in industrial copper smelters. The presence of more than 1,000-ppm fluorine affects the sulfuric acid units ge
Jan 1, 1999
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Strontium Minerals (ccdb3a5e-1a16-4902-a122-1197dfb75b76)By Joyce A. Ober
Strontium occurs commonly in nature, averaging 0.034% of all igneous rock; however, only two minerals, celestite and strontianite, contain strontium in sufficient quantities to make its recovery pract
Jan 1, 1994
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Evaluation of Mining Research and Development ? IntroductionBy Berthold Pilz
The importance of a power economy that is efficient both in technological and economic terms has been clearly recognized in recent years. In 1977 the German Federal Government therefore introduced its
Jan 1, 1979
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Surface properties of oil shalesBy C. E. Zebula, F. F. Aplan, R. S. Datta
The hydrophobicity of oil shale was found to follow the sequence R-5 > Mahogany >> Eastern. Further, hydrophobicity was found to correlate with the total organic carbon (TOG) content, decreasing with
Jan 1, 1988
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Fluid Energy Grinding and Drying for Fine Powders ProductionBy James F. Albus, Vincent C. Grimshaw
High pressure fluid energy grinding, or jet milling, is a versatile method of continuously fracturing solids into fine particles to gain substantial increases in exposed surface area Applications in i
Jan 1, 1983
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Technical Innovation And Theoretical Approach Of A New Type Of Permanent High Gradient Magnetic Separator (Phgms)By Feng Dingwu, Chen Jin, Sun Zhongyuan, Peng Shiying
The recent development of rare-earth permanent magnets has impacted the field of magnetic separation. The permanent magnets technology led to the advent of various magnetic separators particularly des
Jan 1, 1995
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Separation Of Apatite From High MGO Phosphates By Selective FlocculationBy S. Mathur
Future Florida phosphate reserves contain higher MgO than presently mined deposits. The high MgO content is contributed by dolomite and Mg-rich clay, palygorskite. Selective flocculation was attempted
Jan 1, 1995
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Berwind Decision: Where Are We Now With Liability For Contract MinersBy M. M. Rajkovich
Just prior to the close of the century, the Mine Safety and Health Review Commission issued its long-awaited decision in Berwind Natural Resources et al. vs. Secretary of Labor[1] to usher in the new
Jan 1, 2003
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Rhizofiltration: A New Technology to Remove Heavy Metals From Aqueous StreamsBy Burt Ensley, Viatcheslav Dushenkov, Ilya Raskin, David E. Salt
Roots of many hydroponically grown terrestrial plants, including sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) effectively remove toxic metals such as Cu+2, Cd+2, Cr+6, Ni+2, Pb+2 and Zn+2 2 from aqueous solutions
Jan 1, 1995
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The Treatment of Steel Plant Wastes by Magnetic CyclonesBy John L. Watson, Suren Mishra
Many of the wastes produced by modern steel plants are pulps or sludges containing significant concentrations of iron and displaying some ferromagnetic characteristics. These waste materials are often
Jan 1, 1992