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Volcanic Deposits of Elemental SulphurBy A. F. Banfield
"IntroductionELEMENTAL sulphur occurs in three types of deposits: in salt domes in the Gulf Coast region of the United States and Mexico, from which over 90 per cent of world native-sulphur production
Jan 1, 1954
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Hydraulic Conductivity and Residence Time in Fractured Rock: Florence Copper in Situ Leaching Case StudyBy D. L. Koch, J. W. Tester, L. K. Sinclair
"In this study, hydraulic conductivity (K) geostatistics were used to predict residence time distribution of well-to-well flow. Flow profiles, fracture density measurements, and pumping tests were ava
Jan 1, 2018
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Improved Dewatering of Kaolinite Clay Mineral DispersionsBy P. Mpofu
In this work, the modification of interfacial chemistry of colloidally stable kaolinite clay dispersion has been carried out to improve its flocculation performance and dewatering behaviour. Synergist
Jan 1, 2004
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Discrete Modeling of Rock Fracturing for Various Modes and Mechanical PropertiesBy J. Duriez, L. Scholtès, F. V. Donzé
"Fracture propagation process in brittle rock is investigated by means of numerical simulations performed with an adapted formulation of the discrete element method. The progressive failure mechanism
Jan 1, 2015
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The Inequality of the Distribution of World Mineral SuppliesBy G. J. S. Govett
World mineral production is dominated by six countries - the U.S., the U.S.S.R , Canada, South Africa, Australia and China - which also hold most of the reserves of the world?s minerals. For the devel
Jan 1, 1977
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Nutrien Allan Potash Shaft Concrete Liner RemediationBy D. R. Murray
"In 2017, Nutrien Allan Potash remediated a portion of the concrete liner in the production shaft. A set of underslung work platforms and collection boxes were used in conjunction with hydraulic split
Jan 1, 2019
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The Application of European Shaft-Sinking Techniques to the Blairmore FormationBy J R. O Walli
Large production shafts can be successfully sunk through the ubiquitous Blairmore formation of southern Saskatchewan by employing the freezing process and by the installation of a cast iron tubbing li
Jan 1, 1964
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Stratigraphy and Structure of Pine Point Area, N. W. T.By Neil Campbell
"The Pine Point area is on the south shore of Great Slave Lake, 510 air miles north of Edmonton and J JO miles south of Yellowknife, N.W.T. The occurrence there of lead and zinc was reported in J 899
Jan 1, 1949
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Comparison of Grinding Characteristics in a High-Pressure Grinding Roller (HPGR) and a Cone Crusher (CC)By C Jincheng, L. Liang, L. Wenjun
"Considering overgrinding in a grinding process, the grinding characteristics of comminuted hematite products using a HPGR and a conventional CC were comparatively studied. The major properties includ
Jan 1, 2016
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Detail Flow Field and Performance Analysis of Inclined Hydrocyclones by CFD and ExperimentsBy Narasimha Mangadoddy, Teja Reddy Vakamalla
"Vertical hydrocyclones are very common in most of the comminution circuits. Inclined cyclones are also found for specific mineral processing applications. In this work, Computational Fluid Dynamics (
Jan 1, 2016
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Coal Mine Methane Developments in the United StatesBy Jayne Somers
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas, accounting for 15 percent of all global greenhouse gas emissions in 2005. Since methane has a much shorter atmospheric lifetime than carbon dioxide (CO2), red
Aug 1, 2013
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Development and New Research Program in the Meuse Haute-Marne Underground Research Laboratory (France)By J. -M. Bosgiraud, G. Armand, S. Dewonck, L. Richard-Panot
"The Meuse/Haute-Marne Underground Research Laboratory (URL) is located on the eastern boundary of the Paris Basin. The URL started to be built in 2000 (shaft sinking operations) in the framework of A
Jan 1, 2015
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Modelling of Nickel Laterite Kiln Processing - A Conceptual ReviewBy M. Kozlowski, I. Candy, S. Kashani-Nejad
The production of ferronickel and matte from nickel laterite ores is dominated by the Rotary Kiln, Electric Furnace (RKEF) process. Over time, major improvements have been made to kiln operation. In p
Jan 1, 2005
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Acid-Generating Potential Calculation Using Mineralogical Static Test: Modification of the Paktunc EquationBy H. Bouzahzah
Sulfidic tailings, subjected to atmospheric water and oxygen action, can generate acid mine drainage (AMD); which is the most important environmental problem facing the mining industry. AMD generating
Aug 1, 2013
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Managing Technology RiskBy Chris Twigge-Molecey, John Peacey
To meet the business objectives of a metallurgical project, there is often a need for new and untried technology or equipment, whose very novelty can present serious risks to meeting those objectives.
Jan 1, 2015
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Regional geological setting of gold in the la ronge domain, saskatchewanBy Robert Macdonald, William Coombe, John F. Lewry
Gold occurrences have been known in the La Ronge Domain for many year . Mineable reserves have more recently been outlined and there is every prospect of a major gold camp being established in the dom
Jan 1, 1986
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Laboratory Study on Rockbolt CorrosionThe effect of long term exposure of full size bolts to corrosive environments is presented. A special test rig was used to test four bolts under different loading conditions. Four, X-grade identical p
Aug 1, 2013
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Separation Studies of Iron Ore Bodies Containing Apatite by Spherical Agglomeration MethodsBy E. C. Goodhue, R. D. Coleman, I. E. Puddington, A. F. Sirianni
Iron ore samples containing apatite are fractionated to acceptable products by spherical agglomeration methods. The phosphorus is upgraded by a factor of 10 at an elevated pH. High-grade iron products
Jan 1, 1968
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The Gorgas, Alabama, Experiment in Underground Gasification of CoalBy Milton Fies
Introduction The first experiment in underground gasification of coal in the United States was conducted at Gorgas, Walker county, Alabama, under a co-operative arrangement between the U.S. Bureau
Jan 1, 1948
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Planning and Operation of Gaseous MinesBy A. J. Hargraves
"It is difficult to quantify comparatively the gassiness of a property. The most common index to gassiness, cubic feet of gas per ton of coal mined, is very arbitrary and does not take into account th
Jan 1, 1973