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Computer Optimization Of Service Hoisting PlantsBy Franc Runovc
The service hoisting plant in the mining transportation is an installation serving for the vertical transport of material and persons. An adequate mathematical model is presented for simple evaluation
Jan 1, 1992
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Current Seasonal Limnology of the Berkeley Pit-LakeBy Jim Jonas
The Berkeley pit-lake was sampled during two seasons, fall 1997 and spring 1998, from the surface to the bottom. Various parameters were measured to determine what effect the seasons had on the water
Jan 1, 2000
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22. Discovery of the Piedra Hueca and Cala Abajo Porphyry Copper Deposits in the Rio Vivi Area, Puerto RicoBy Ora H. Rostad
Some gold production was obtained from placer deposits in Puerto Rico during the period of Spanish colonial rule, but most of the gold was produced prior to 1536. There had been no significant hard ro
Jan 1, 1991
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Case study : Ozark-Mahoning, sole surviving US fluorspar producerBy V. A. Evans, D. L. Hellier
Introduction Preparing a report on fluorspar economics in the US could have been somewhat complicated at one time. This was because the number of producers, both large and small, derived production f
Jan 11, 1986
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Sierrita And Morenci Upgrade Their Process TechnologyThe price of copper has gone into the tank. So has gold. Environmental regulations are more restrictive. Global warming has world leaders and environmental groups seeking international regulations to
Jan 1, 1998
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Construction Uses – Roofing GranulesBy Rustu S. Kalyoncu
Rainbow colors of roofing granules, adorning the roofs of buildings from single family units to largest office buildings, have their origin in the roofing shingles as burlap soaked with tar appearing
Jan 1, 1994
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Plant Practice Of The Flotaire Column Flotation Machine For Metallic, Nonmetallic And Coal FlotationBy Ulf Svensson, Donald E. Zipperian
This paper reviews commercial installations of FLOTAIRE Column Flotation Machines for metallic, nonmetallic, and coal flotation. Second generation FLOTAIRE Column Flotation Machines employ dual aerati
Jan 1, 1988
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Selection of ac induction motors for mining applicationsBy B. J. Sauer
Misapplication of ac induction motors for mine crusher and mill applications has long been a frustration for the driven equipment supplier and the mine operator. Proper selection of ac induction motor
Jan 1, 2002
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Radiation Control In Uranium Recovery From Phosphoric AcidBy Patzen Wu, Chao-Ming Tsai, Shaw-Chii Wu, Yuan Lin
INTRODUCTION The development of nuclear industry in Taiwan requires an increasing supply of uranium. Uranium recovery from phosphate ores, becomes an important item of the R & D programs. Many coun
Jan 1, 1981
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The Optimization of Grinding Circuit Performance from the Viewpoint of Maximizing Downstream Froth Flotation PerformanceBy Richard R. Klimpel
INTRODUCTION Previous papers by this author have discussed some of the difficulties involved with optimizing the performance of industrial flotation circuits, e.g. Klimpel (1988, 1989). The two maj
Jan 1, 1990
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Geochemistry Of Abandoned Fluids Associated With The Proposed Underground Solution- Mining Project At The White Pine MineBy D. D. Runnells, D. C. Keith, G. A. Doyle, J. Tilk
Until the suspension of conventional operations in 1996, the White Pine Mine was the second-largest active underground copper mine in the United States, underlying an area of approximately 30 km2 (13
Jan 1, 1998
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Elastomeric Borehole Pressure Cells for Measurement of Stress States and Their Time-Dependent Changes in SaltBy D. Bizier, B. H. Gardner, Y. P. Wang, S. Serata
As part of an ongoing effort to develop more cost-effective and “user friendly” hardware for geomechanical measurements required for underground mine design, Serata Geomechanics, Inc. (SGI) has invest
Jan 1, 1986
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Underpinning Methods And Related MovementsBy Kenneth R. Ware
I INTRODUCTION The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authorities (WMATA) rapid transit system (METRO), currently under construction, will have a total length of 98 miles. Forty-eight of these mi
Jan 1, 1974
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Some Observations On Mineral Properties And Analytical Reproducibility In Geochemical SamplesBy L. Borsch
Geochemical laboratories are commonly criticized by geologists about poor analytical reproducibility and erratic anomaly patterns, especially when gold and trace metals from resistant minerals are rep
Jan 1, 1996
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Development of an On-Line Slurry Viscosity Monitoring SystemBy S. K. Kawatra, M. T. Rusesky, T. C. Eisele
An on-line monitoring system for apparent slurry viscosity has been developed at Michigan Technological University. It utilizes a vibrating sphere viscometer in conjunction with a special slurry prese
Jan 1, 1992
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Simultaneous recovery of silver and manganese from Ag-Mn ores by acidified thioureaBy B. Pesic, J. E. Wey
Introduction One important class of manganiferrous ores is manganiferrous-silver ores. They occur in the oxidized portions of the silver deposits of the western United States. Silver is often associa
Jan 1, 1987
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Chelating Reagents as Collectors and Their Adsorption MechanismBy A. Marabini, J. Cases, M. Barbaro
Outlined is a review of the application of new selective chelating reagents as flotation collectors; calculation methods for the selection of chelating structures, limitation of the function of commer
Jan 1, 1989
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Improved Recoveries of Gold From Pyrite and Calcine by the Metprotech Fine Milling ProcessBy Keith S. Liddell
Gold in many ores occurs in sulphides, which, if the gold is finely disseminated, renders the ore refractory and therefore not amenable to the simple process of milling and cyanidation. Traditional me
Jan 1, 1988
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Chelating Modifiers In The Cationic Silica Flotation Of Magnetic Taconite ConcentratesBy I. Iwasaki, H. Dho
Two aromatic-type chelating agents, 1,10 phenanthroline (phen) and 8-quinolinol (quip), were tested as specific depressants for magnetite in the cationic silica flotation of magnetic taconite concentr
Jan 1, 1997
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Natural Iron Oxide Pigments - Rebirth Through InnovationBy S. S. Mauney
Natural and synthetic colors are used in almost every facet of daily life as a means of communication and expression. Natural ochres, umbers, hematites and magnetites were once used in their crude or
Jan 1, 1995