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Western Europe's Largest Underground BlastBy P McConnell, T Garrigan
Tara Mines Limited, in Ireland, is Western Europe's largest zinc mine. Annual metal production, from 2.5 million tonnes of ore, consists of 180,000 tonnes of zinc and 34,000 tonnes of lead.
Jan 1, 1989
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Evaluation of Applicability of High Ketoxime Extractant Blends for Copper Solvent Extraction Plants of the Democratic Republic of CongoBy G. Chisakuta, P. Bwando, G. Mitshabu
By the end of 2022, the south-eastern Copper Belt region of the Democratic Republic of Congo was host to more than 40 small, medium, and relatively large sized copper solvent extraction sites. To date
Jan 1, 2023
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Mine Environment MonitoringBy P J. Cullen, B P. Banerjee, S Raval
Continuous monitoring of mining impacts on the surrounding environment is a necessary sustainability criterion. Traditional monitoring approaches such as in situ sampling and airborne and satellite-ba
Nov 4, 2015
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Changes in Physical Properties and Microstructure of Metals Due to Rapid StrainingBy J. Duby
"A description is given of a series of tests performed to determine the comparative effects which dynamic and static straining, in compression, have on the physical strength properties of mild steel a
Jan 1, 1960
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EFEITO DA TEMPERATURA DE BOBINAMENTO NA MICROESTRUTURA E NAS PROPRIEDADES MECÂNICAS DE UM AÇO MULTICONSTITUÍDO DA CLASSE DE 800 MPa DE LIMITE DE RESISTÊNCIABy Danilo de Castro Denúbila
Neste trabalho, foi avaliada a influência da temperatura de bobinamento após a laminação de tiras a quente em escala industrial na Usiminas, usina de Ipatinga, na microestrutura, na dureza e nas propr
Aug 16, 2017
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Immobilization of Pollutants in Waste Disposals by Forming Mineral ReservoirsBy Herbert Pöllmann
Waste disposals are needed for safe deposition of different kinds of materials which can not be used as secondary raw materials. Often high contents of heavy metals must be bonded tightly to cristalli
Jan 1, 1991
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RI 2952 Efficiency Of Grinding Mills ? IntroductionBy John Gross
Studies in grinding efficiencies carried out at the Midvale plant of the U. S. Smelting, Refining & Mining Co. and at the Tooele plant of the International Smelting Co. Were made possible by the coope
Jan 1, 1929
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Preparación del carbón de la mina "Limeña" de Víctor Sánchez AiscorbeBy Thomas Fraser
"El siguiente estudio señala las recomendaciones para la preparación de las antracitas del Santa de la mina ""La Limeña"", así como las modalidades para determinar los efectos de la ""trituración"" di
Jul 20, 1955
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First Magnetic Roasting Plant in Lake Superior RegionBy E. W. Davis
IF the tonnage of merchantable iron ore remaining in the Lake Superior district is divided by the average of the annual shipments for the past 20 years, it will be found that this ore supply will be e
Jan 1, 1936
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Melting and Casting Procedures on the Elevated Temperature Properties of Nickel and Cobalt-Base AlloysBy J. W. Cunningham, M. J. Stultzman
THE demand for improved materials for high-temperature service has increased during the last few years. Iron,- nickel,- and cobalt-base alloys have been investigated extensively and many alloys with o
Jan 1, 1960
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Stekenjokk, Suecia - Una mina moderna de cobre, zinc y plataBy Ebbe Pehrssom
El presente texto describe la geología, disposición de la mina, perforación de la exploración, métodos de minado, perforación, carga de explosivos, limpieza y transporte, soporte del techo y servicio
Oct 14, 1980
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Laser Ultrasonic Sensing of Solid-Liquid Interfaces during Bridgman Single Crystal GrowthBy Yichi Lu, Haydn N. G. Wadley, Douglas T. Queheillalt
"Using a 3-D ray tracing methodology combined with laser ultrasonically measured elastic constant data near the melting point, ultrasonic propagation in cylindrical single crystal bodies containing ei
Jan 1, 1997
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Industry's Responsibility in the Postwar Economy ? Mining Men Must Plan for the Future or Government Will Do It for ThemBy Charles Jackson Abrams
MINING is one of the major industries of the Rocky Mountain region and since the United States became involved in the present World War, all mines have been called upon by the Government for the maxim
Jan 1, 1945
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Sulphide Precipitation and Ion Exchange Technologies for Cost Effective Removal of Selected Metals in WastewaterBy A. Consigny
New "clean technologies" to treat mining and metallurgical effluents containing dissolved metals have been successfully applied at mine sites in North America and Asia, treating water flows up to 24,0
Jan 1, 2011
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Birmingham Meeting - May, 1888Jan 1, 1889
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RI 9415 - Cause of Floor Self-Heatings in an Underground Coal Mine (f50c25d5-acc4-494c-901f-26455f6e764b)By Y. Miron
'This report presents a U.S. Bureau of Mines study to identify the causes of self-heating events beneath the floor of a deep underground coal mine. Mine samples from both heated and unheated are
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 8162 An Evaluation of Emergency Inflatable Stoppings for Use in Metal Mine Fire Rescue and Recovery OperationsBy Edward D. Thimons
Inflatable stoppings are currently marketed for production use, and numerous mining companies have become interested in using such stoppings in rescue and recovery operations. The Bureau of Mines ther
Jan 1, 1976
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Cost Calculations for Highly Mechanized Cut-and-Fill StopingBy Gordon M. Pugh, David G. Rasmussen
INTRODUCTION The two unit operations in cut-and-fill stoping that would benefit most from increased mechanization are drilling blastholes and moving broken ore to the ore¬passes. Drilling in curren
Jan 1, 1982
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Homestake's Bulldog Mountain Carbon-In-Pulp Silver PlantBy Steven Mitchell
BACKGROUND Homestake Mining Company began milling operations at the Bulldog Mountain Mine near Creede, Colorado in 1969. The Bulldog Mill, rated at 350 tpd, produces a bulk flotation condentrate a
Jan 1, 1983
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Behavior of Contents of High-pressure ReservoirsBy Eugene Stephenson
IN most instances the fluids produced from underground reservoirs have been described as they appear at the surface, and usually it has not been necessary to distinguish between surface and reservoir
Jan 1, 1938