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Reaction of High Strength Sulfur Dioxide with Limestone and Dolomite at Elevated TemperatureBy R. Cavanagh
Studies relating to the fixation of sulfur by reaction of 4 to 8 mm diameter cylinders of calcined limestone or dolomite with high strength sulfur dioxide in the temperature range 880°C to 1020°C were
Jan 1, 1996
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Current Statistics on Coal in Canada"IntroductionThe Chairman, in his speech to this body last year in Montreal, stated that the Dominion Coal Board looked to and depended upon the Bureau of Statistics for statistical material, and the
Jan 1, 1950
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Bulletin 17 A Primer On Explosives For Coal MinersBy Clarence Hall, CHARLES F. MUNROE
Of the common causes of the larger mine accidents, such as falls of roof and coal, gas and dust explosions, mine fires, and the misuse of explosives, all of which are often closely related, each must
Jan 1, 1911
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Computer Program For Calculating Mass Flow Balances Of Continuous Process StreamsBy W. A. Hockings
This report describes a computer program for the solution of material balances in complex mineral processing flowsheets. The program, which is entitled MBS Metallurgical Balance System), evolved as th
Jan 1, 1977
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Mini-Piling And Soil Anchors ? IntroductionBy Martin C. Jones
This paper outlines the development of small diameter grouted piling, to deal with foundation problems in difficult soils conditions and in very restricted access areas. A number of applications are o
Jan 1, 1987
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Optimal Grade Control Using Geostatistics And Economics: Methodology And Examples (0cbcdec1-207d-4fc8-8d49-cd716d6fcdc7)An important problem in mine operations is the classification of material as waste, low-grade stockpile, and ore. This classification must often be made with blasthole data that are widely spaced and
Jan 1, 1999
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Will Your Mine Require Cooling?By A S. Derrington
In some parts of Australia, mine air cooling may not be needed until a depth of 1300 m below surface is reached. In other locations, it may be essential at a depth of only 300 m below surface. The rea
Mar 24, 2014
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Damage Complaints: Damage Potential, Pre-Blast Evidence, Human ResponseBy David R. Ziegler
The concept and facts concerning "threshold blast damage" are not considered "general knowledge". Perhaps because of a lack of knowledge, understanding, and experience of blasting effects, property ow
Jan 1, 1997
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P.T. Freeport Indonesia's Sag Plant: Flowsheet, Start-Up & Training IssuesBy Rick Coleman, Chelvan (Chevy) Veloo
"P.T. Freeport Indonesia's lrian Jaya Operation has been producing copper concentrate continuously since 1972. Numerous ore discoveries and five mill expansion programs have seen the initial milling r
Jan 1, 1996
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Technology of Iron-Containing Industrial Waste from the Kamysh-Burun Mining ComplexBy A. V. Myaskov, V. S. Valavin, K. D’Elia, I. O. Krylov, Vu Van Toan, T. I. Yushina
"The purpose of this research is the development of a technology for processing the concentration tailings of limonite ores at Kamysh-Burun Mining and Processing Complex into an iron- containing produ
Jan 1, 2018
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Dual Energy X-Ray Transmission Imaging: Applications in Metal ProcessingBy T. P. R. de Jong
Dual energy X-ray transmission imaging is extensively applied for safety luggage inspection. Its advantages are its rapid scanning rate (25 to 100 cm/sec) at approximately I mm resolution and simultan
Jan 1, 2003
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Stability Analyses and Remediation of Two Mined?Out Coal Seams Adjacent to a BuildingBy Gennaro G. Marino
As part of the development of a shopping center in West Virginia, a significant bench had to be cut into a mountainside that was over 700 ft. high. As a result, a steeply stepped, over 400-ft.- high w
Jan 1, 2013
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The Use of Fibre Reinforced Shotcrete Fill Retaining Walls with Engineered Drainage System to Achieve Safe and Efficient Hydraulic Fill Placement in Underground VoidsSafe underground mine backfilling with hydraulic fill requires efficient fill drainage and stable fill retaining walls or bulkheads. If any or both the above two requirements are not satisfied, such
May 1, 2007
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RI 4160 Washability Studies of Clark & Gholson Coal Beds at Boothton, ALBy H. L. Riley, B. W. Gandrud
"INTRODUCTION The Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, with the cooperation of the University of Alabama and coal producers, has made a series of washability studies to obtain te
Dec 1, 1947
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Effect of Strain Rate and Temperature on Tensile Properties and Deformation Behavior of Rolled Al/Mg/Al Tri-Layer Clad SheetBy X. Q. Jiang, D. L. Chen, A. Macwan
Magnesium alloy, being the lightest structural material, is a key candidate for the weight reduction of vehicles in automotive and aerospace industries; however, its poor corrosion resistance and diff
Jan 1, 2015
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Blasting Mechanics ? IntroductionBy L. Donovan Clark
The term "powder factor" is almost universally accepted as the measure of the efficiency of a blasting program. It represents the economics of blasting since it designates quantity of explosive (there
Jan 1, 1970
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The History Of Forced Aeration In Copper Sulfide LeachingBy W. J. Schlitt
The development of forced aeration as an approach to enhancing copper sulfide leaching is traced from its earliest development up to present day operations using this technology. Both large-scale fie
Jan 1, 2006
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Scientific Methods To Design Crushing And Screening Plants (3de94750-2f2e-4337-87ed-ac470cdbaef7)By M. D. Flavel
My paper relates to bond's third theory of comminution and suggests work be used as a basis for designing crushing and screening plants, this will give more accuracy than existing methods, As st
Jan 1, 1977
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Use Of Non-Toxic Reagents In The Depression Of PyriteBy B. Alegria
The depressing effects of different inorganic chemicals on the flotation of pyrite have been investigated in this study. The results of the flotation tests indicate that pyrite can be depressed by oxi
Jan 1, 1982
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Introduction of a New Environmentally Friendly Acid Mist Suppressant in Copper Electrowinning—Acorga® EW98 - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Justin Jensen, Luis Moya, Jose Carlos Durazo, William Szolga, Tyler McCallum, Tim Doubleday
Sulfuric acid mist is an undesired by-product of the copper electrowinning process, caused by oxygen evolution at the anode which entrains droplets of the acidic copper electrolyte solution. As the ox
Feb 1, 2025