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Regional Characteristics Of Porphyry Copper Deposits Of South America (60581b2f-38cb-4f27-98be-ead4c1f7096f)By V. F. Hollister
Although it is apparent that porphyry copper deposits may have formed in the Andean orogen from Permian time onward, commercial deposits thus far developed appear to have Cenozoic ages only. Following
Jan 1, 1973
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Mineworker Fatigue: A Review of What We Know and Future DecisionsBy Zoë Dugdale, Gerald Poplin, Tim Bauerle
"Fatigue presents several challenges for the mining industry. Depending on the specific occupation, daily work or operational setup on any given mine site, mining jobs can have a fair amount of labor-
Jan 3, 2018
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Production Of Superior Coals For The Utility Industry ? IntroductionBy Edwin B. Wilson
Electric power generation remains the greatest market for coal in the United States. In 1967, about 272 million tons of coal, amounting to over 51 percent of total coal consumption, were burned to sat
Jan 1, 1969
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What the Mining Industry Expects of Mining and Mineral Processing EngineersThe purpose of this talk is to report the answers to the-'two following questions: I. What unique services does the mining industry expect of mining and mineral processing engineers? II. What
Jan 1, 1961
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International Tin AgreementsBy R. D. Coursen
Tin has been one of the very few commodities which has been covered by an international commodity agreement. It is the only metal so covered. The reason behind tin's prediliction for an agreement
Jan 1, 1978
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Abrasivity and Cutter Life Assessment for TBM Tunneling in Cobbles and Boulders - RETC2021By Steven W. Hunt, Glen R. Frank
Assessment of abrasivity and cutter life are necessary to properly manage risks when tunneling in mixed face ground which includes ground with cobbles and boulders. Maximizing cutter life requires: (1
Jun 13, 2021
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Courier 300 On-Stream Analysis SystemBy A. Leppala
Scope of the Courier 300 System The fact that reliable on-stream analysis is a prerequisite for effective flotation control is hardly disputed today. Nevertheless, up to now no system has been availa
Jan 1, 1971
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The Construction Materials DilemmaBy Roy A. Grancher
Construction materials indeed face a dilemma...as does the building industry as a whole. A stop & go economy; a severe drop; in housing starts; lingering indecision over just what corrective steps are
Jan 1, 1975
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Alaskan CoalsBy Cleland N. Conwell
Intermittent coal mining has been conducted in Alaska for over a century. The first report of coal in Alaska was by the Veechy expedition of 1826 and 1827. Whaling ships used coal from Corwin Bluff ne
Jan 1, 1972
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Comparison Of Rotary And Spray Drying Of Copper ConcentratesBy Peter N. Yanker
The two types of dryers used in the drying of copper concentrates are the rotary dryer and the spray dryer. The rotary dryer has until recent history been the traditional drying method used, Although
Jan 1, 1976
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Gypsum In Canada - Present Status And Future Developments (479c4cf0-fa9c-40e9-9981-59c7eddf44b3)By J. H. Fowler
Canada's gypsum industry began over two hundred years ago in the Maritime Provinces when farmers attempted to supplement their incomes by selling "land plaster" to traders bound for the United St
Jan 1, 1987
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Viscosities Of FeO-SiO2 SlagsBy R. G. Reddy
Viscosities of Feo-SiO2 slags were calculated using the previously developed structural based model. An expression was derived using hole theory and the atomic pair model to relate the NO0 and tempera
Jan 1, 1991
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The Effect Of A Retaining-Wall-Supported Berm On The Stability Of A Tailings Dam - IntroductionBy James A. Doolittle
In the underground type of mining operation, the finer portion of the waste material commonly is pumped as a hydraulic slurry to a tailings disposal pond. (1)* The tailings slurry is deposited via a p
Jan 1, 1974
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Risk And Remediation: The Great RiftBy L. H. Pye
For large mining sites in the west, the traditional method for performing an ecological risk assessment (ERA) provides little useful information for risk managers faced with selecting and designing so
Jan 1, 1999
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Metals And Mining Industry Capital Formation And Project Finance Prospects - A New AgendaBy Christian F. Baiz
A new agenda has risen. Born out of governments' policies and world economies, the years ahead will carry with them reduced growth. For inflation dependent and capital intensive industries, such
Jan 1, 1984
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The Use Of Detailed Testing In Obtaining Failure Criteria For Grinding Mill StructuresBy V. Svalbonas
In the establishment of a useful failure criteria for complicated, fabricated structures, two basic areas of knowledge must be evaluated: 1. The accuracy of the applied stress analysis must be known
Jan 1, 1982
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New Technology In Shaft Sinking The Craig ProjectBy W. M. Shaver, R. Letourneau, W. R. Dengler
Dynatec Mining Ltd. contracted to sink a 1500-m (4920 ft) concrete-lined shaft for Falconbridge Nickel Mines in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The shaft has an inside diameter of 6.3 m (20.5 ft) and is equ
Jan 1, 1994
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Cement And Lime In The Early 1980'sBy Thomas F. Clemens
This paper covers various changes in government regulations, taxation, and legislation for the past two plus years and the up- coming one. Part of the paper will discuss recent business conditions and
Jan 1, 1983
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Geology Of The Montgary PegmatiteThe Montgary pegmatite is located at Bernic Lake in the southeastern Manitoba pegmatite district. 'It has a complex internal structure with several contrasting mineral assemblages. The pegmatite
Jan 1, 1959
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Kinetics Study on the Leaching of Copper from Calcification Roasting Copper Refining Slag Using Waste Acid - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Rui Xiang Yang, Cong Li, Jia Zeng, Rong Liang Zhang, Wei Zhang, Chao Fan Tang
This research took the roasted products obtained by leaching copper (Cu) refining slag using waste acids and roasting leaching residues with calcium oxide (CaO) as raw materials and used oxidative lea
Jan 11, 2023