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Automatically Controled Ventilation Of Gas, Dust, Or Radon Content, Step By Step (Radio) Or ContinuousBy Agne Rustan
INTRODUCTION This work is a continuation of the preparatory study by Rustan and Stöckel 1979 (3) and (4) of the possibilities to introduce automatic mine ventilation in Swedish mines and constructi
Jan 1, 1981
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Limestone-Nature's Gift To The EnvironmentBy F. A. Renninger
Limestone and dolomite are the most common rock types mined and quarried as industrial minerals in the United States. In 1993 over 720 million tons of limestone and dolomite valued at over 3.1 billion
Jan 1, 1995
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Development Of Western Coal From A Legislator's ViewpointBy Robert L. Stroup
Let me open my remarks this morning by stating how we as legislators and as natives of the western coal-producing states feel about our role in becoming one of the major producers of coal-related ener
Jan 1, 1976
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Relation Between Organic Material And Precious Metal Mineralization In The Moore Ore Body, Pueblo Viejo, Dominican RepublicBy Stephen E. Kesler
Carbonaceous sedimentary rocks are abundant in the upper part of the caldera or maar that hosts the Puebio Viejo Au-Ag district, and much of the Moore sulfide zone is in these rocks. These rocks are t
Jan 1, 2013
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Raw Lithium Supplies (3bb6c8eb-f111-4e33-af04-7730b503471a)By Thomas L. Kesler
Lithium raw materials usable with present technology consist of pegmatite ore and surficial evaporite brine. Those advantageously located now supply world markets. Materials of similar grades and magn
Jan 1, 1977
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Improvements In Crusher Control (50d9ae3a-4d5a-4f38-b5d7-94fcbeac9d33)By C. Ottergren
A process does not have higher capacity than what can pass through its bottleneck. Acknowledging this, and with the goal to optimize production at a minimum investment, one can use existing equipment,
Jan 1, 1999
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New Technology In Shaft Sinking The Craig ProtectBy W. M. Shaver, R. Letourneau, W. R. Dengler
Dynatec Mining Limited contracted to sink a 1500 metre (4960 ft.) concrete lined shaft for Falconbridge Nickel Mines in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The shaft is 6.3 metres (20.5 ft) in diameter inside t
Jan 1, 1991
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The Art and Science of Operator-Less, Plant-Floor, Advanced Rougher Flotation ControlBy Lynn B. Hales, Randy Ynchausti, Jeffrey D. Mckay
Many consider rougher flotation control to be more of an art than a science. Some have even thought it impossible to make process control decisions and changes without human interaction. Controlling f
Jan 1, 2000
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Tourmaline Breccias And A Porphyry-Style Cu-Au System At Bulagidun ProspectBy L. P. James
The Bulagidun copper-gold system occurs in Tertiary andesitic volcanic rocks. It is located (figure 1, from Curless, 1991) ca. two days walk from the coast in an isolated area on the northerly slope o
Jan 1, 1993
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The role of employee capacity building in reducing company-community conflicts in PeruBy M. García-Vásquez
In Peru, the third destination in worldwide exploration based on expenditure, mining conflicts have spread dramatically over the last decade. Mining companies need to create new initiatives to avoid s
Jan 1, 2011
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Computer Control of the Kristineberg Ore Dressing Plant - Introduction Of The Boliden GroupBy Raivo Maripuu
The Boliden Group encompasses Sweden's foremost operations related to the mining and production of copper, lead, zinc, precious metals and metallic by- products. It is also the dominant swedish p
Jan 1, 1979
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The Effect Of Frothers On Potash Ore FlotationBy Qun Wang, Elena A. Alonso, Janusz S. Laskowski
Primary normal long-chain amines are insoluble in saturated brine. Their colloidal solubility (dispersion) in concentrated electrolyte solutions is strongly affected by the presence of surfactants (fr
Jan 1, 1995
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The Personal Computer -A Useful Tool Identifying And Interpreting The Direct Operating Cost In A Rotary Drilling Blast Hole OperationBy H. P. van Ormer
The objective of this paper and the developed personal computer program is not to identify or try to identify the actual total drilling cost in any Rotary Drilled Blast Bole Program. The ideas put for
Jan 1, 1988
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Flotation Of Auriferous Sulfides Using Santa Fe's N Tec Flotation TechnologyBy Gary L. Simmons
Many large (refractory) sulfide gold resources exist in Nevada and other parts of the world that are not amenable to conventional flotation concentration using air as the flotation gas medium. Over th
Jan 1, 1997
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Environmental Audits – Determining the Need at Mining FacilitiesBy J. N. Philbrook
As with most industries, mining must now include in its plan of operation mechanisms to address a project's environmental impact. New regulations have focused attention on the potential environme
Jan 1, 1991
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Developments in gold leaching using hydrogen peroxideBy H. Knorre, A. Griffiths, J. Loroesch
Introduction Hydrogen peroxide is known to the mining industry as a powerful oxidant. able to attack and to destroy cyanide, the most important leaching reagent (Knorre and Griffiths, 1984; Griffit
Jan 1, 1990
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New Approach To Protect Operators Of Thin-Seam Shuttle CarsBy A. G. Mayton
Bureau of Mines research has addressed improved operator protection for thin-seam shuttle cars. Because of working height restrictions in thin-seam mines (1.22 m or 48 in), MSHA regulations require th
Jan 1, 1989
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What it’s Worth – A Review of Mineral Royalty Information 1992By H. Lyn Bourne
This is the 10th annual tabulation of US mineral royalties published in MINING ENGINEERING. The first year, 1982, the author solicited information about royalties and the cost of reserves. That column
Jan 1, 1992
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Round Mountain Halves Its Cutoff GradeBy Kerry Spickelmier
A traveler driving across desolate central Nevada to the Round Mountain property can easily identify with turn- of-the-century prospectors seeking a fortune, or at least an existence, from the high de
Jan 1, 1993
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The Integral Rock Sampling Method And Its Application On The Redline Extension NWBy Philip A. Mattson
INTRODUCTION Engineers involved with rock mechanics know the importance of discontinuities within a rock mass and their effect on its behavior when subjected to loads from structures or constructio
Jan 1, 1979