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A Historical Overview of the Cerro Matoso Operation 1980 to 2003By J. R. Kiji
The Cerro Matoso S.A. mine and smelter, in the Cordoba lowlands of northwestern Colombia, consist of a dedicated laterite nickel mine, ore blending, drying and an RKEF process to produce high-quality
Jan 1, 2004
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Geometallurgical sampling protocol validation by bulk sampling in a sheeted vein gold depositBy Y Xie, L O’Connor, S C. Dominy
Sheeted vein gold deposits are characterised by multiple subparallel veins and often free milling gold. Variability in gold grade and recovery parameters are enhanced by poorly designed sampling and t
May 9, 2017
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A New Type of Bell-Less Top for Blast FurnacesBy Mingchun Lu, Yunjin Yan
"This paper describes a new type of bell-less top installed on two relined blast furnaces at Tianjin Iron Works and another new-built at Echeng Steel Works in China. A compact installation was present
Jan 1, 2000
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The Influence Of Pillars On The Merensky Reef Horizon On Stoping Operations On The Underlying UG2 Reef HorizonBy N. Singh
Merensky Reef is mined extensively within the Bushveld Complex. In previously mined-out areas on the Merensky Reef horizon there are pillars, potholes and remnants that have not been mined. These unmi
Jan 1, 2005
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Confinement dependence on cohesion weakeningBy S. J. Thomas, P. A. Lilly, J. A. L. Napier
An industry research project has been established to examine the issue of rock mass failure in large open pit slopes. The approach began with numerically modelling failure at the laboratory scale wit
Jan 1, 2003
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Geochemistry of Molybdenum-Bearing Granodiorite Porphyries in West Nelson, with Special Reference to Elliot CK, Karamea Bend and Taipo SpurBy S D. C Rabone
An elongate belt containing granodiorite stocks with associated stockwork molybdenum mineralisation in west Nelson is correlated with the I-type Separation Point Suite of mid Cretaceous age. Trace ele
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 6214 Reconnaissance Of Beach Sands, Bristol Bay, AlaskaBy Robert V. Berryhill
Reconnaissance studies of beach deposits along approximately 220 miles of the shoreline of Bristol Bay, Alaska, were made to determine if more detailed investigations were warranted. In addition to pr
Jan 1, 1963
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Risk-Management Process for Tailings ControlBy Franco Oboni, Iain G. Bruce
The design of tailings containment structures relies on well-understood engineering methods being applied consistently. Unfortunately, not all facilities are designed or managed to the same level of
Jan 1, 2002
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Coal - Crushing ofAnthracite for Reductionof Domestic to Steam SizesBy P. D. Rao, H. B. Charmbury, D. R. Mitchell
As a result of a changing market pattern for anthracite, there is now an increasing demand for steam size and a decreasing demand for domestic sizes. To help the producer meet this new demand, the aut
Jan 1, 1961
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Biographical Notices of 1903By AIME AIME
THE following paragraphs, constituting the concluding portion of the Annual Report of the Council for 1903, have been withheld from publication until now, in order to make them as accurate and complet
Jan 1, 1905
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IC 8299 Permissible Mine Equipment Approved By The Bureau Of Mines During 1963-64 - A Supplement To Bulletin 543 And Information Circular 8220 - Introduction (3978a9f5-363f-41af-9fa3-cd7503744be6)By F. R. Lee
[THE Bureau of Mines was established in July 1910 to conduct research and to Establish standards for mining equipment and practices which would conserve human life, natural resources, and property in
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 9133 Estimation Of Remaining Lode Gold Endowment In Selected Mining Districts Of AlaskaBy Gary E. Sherman
The Bureau of Mines estimated the remaining lode gold endowment of eight mining districts in Alaska using historic production data. A log-arithmic model of cumulative tonnage of ore processed versus c
Jan 1, 1987
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A Comparison of Some of the New Titanium Metal Technologies with DuPont R&D and Commercial Results Through the 1960'sBy James W. Reeves
DuPont was the titanium metal pioneer who put the greatest effort into both R&D and commercial sponge and powder metallurgy production. This was concentrated in the period 1945 through 1963. The comme
Jan 1, 2001
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Lignite Open Pit Mining 1985 - Can Dewatering Defeat The Economics? ? IntroductionBy Rudolf Voigt
Lignite reserves occur all over the world in different climatic regions. This means, that the impact of the hydrologic regime upon mining activities and, vice versa, of the mining activities upon grou
Jan 1, 1985
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Deep Foundations On Deer IslandBy Michael W. Oakland
Deer Island is the site of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) wastewater treatment plant which, when completed in 1999, will serve 43 cities and towns in central eastern Massachusetts.
Jan 1, 1994
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The Use Of Dialkyldithiophosphinates In Sulfide Flotation ? IntroductionBy S. S. Wang
Dialkyldithiophosphinates are a new class of flotation collectors for base metal sulfide ores. Structurally, they are quite different from the conventional collectors such as mercaptans, xanthates, th
Jan 1, 1982
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New Techniques In Beneficiation Of The Florida Phosphates Of The Future - IntroductionBy James E. Lawver
At the present time, the Florida phosphate industry is experiencing one of the worst marked slumps in its one hundred year history. Recent agriculture over-production has caused low grain prices such
Jan 1, 1983
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Geology of the Matachewan Consolidated Mine, Northern OntarioBy C. H. Hopper
THE gold orebodies of the Matachewan Consolidated mine are of particular interest geologically because of their odd shapes, their apparent lack of connection one with another, and the fact that they o
Jan 1, 1942
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North American Tunneling Conference Drives ValueThe theme of the 2012 North American Tunneling conference (NAT) was ?Tunneling: Driving Value.? This theme best reflects where the tunneling and underground construction industry is to-day. Major ad
Jan 1, 2012
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A Missing Component In Your Emergency Management Plans: The Critical Incident Stress FactorBy Kathleen M. Kowalski
In emergency management, the effects of stress on the performance of emergency personnel, typically have been ignored or regarded as too enigmatic to quantify. This paper discusses the concept of Crit