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Tables of Conversions and EquivalentsUnless otherwise indicated, pounds are US avoirdupois, feet are US, and gallons are US.
Jan 1, 1985
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Reductive Stripping of Iron (III) from Di (2-ethylhexyl) Phosphoric AcidBy Byron Belew, Juris R. Harlamovs, D. B. Dreisinger, John L. Watson, G. A. Kordosky, Thomas O. O’Keefe
Unwanted impurities, present in raw materials, are often coextracted along with desired constituents during leaching. Due to its abundance and ease of extraction, the presence of ferric iron in leach
Jan 1, 1993
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Exploration Of The Porphyry Mountain Cu-Mo DepositBy Jeff Hussey
Since 1955, Gaspe Mines has produced 150 Mt (165 million st) of ore averaging 0.9% copper. The ore was mined from two open pits and from underground workings. In 1994, four exploration drill holes d
Jan 1, 1998
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Selective Liberation of Mineral Matter from Coal by Osmotic PressureBy A. D. Paul, Yoon R. H., C. I. Basilio
Considerable amounts of Fe3+ ions are released into solution when coal is exposed to 1-3 M acid solutions. These ions superficially oxidize the coal surface, and are reduced to Fe2+ ions. When provisi
Jan 1, 1992
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What Type of Control Is for You? Stabilizing, Supervisory, or Expert Control? or Do I Need a Ferrari to Drive to the Corner Store for Milk?By Andrew Neale
ERIC GUTIERREZ: With that, we'll go ahead with the final speaker of the day, Andrew Neale. Andrew has a master's of science degree in mineral processing from the University of Alberta. He wo
Jan 1, 1998
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Geology And Industrial-Mineral Resources Of Oklahoma - Geology Of OklahomaBy Kenneth S. Johnson
Oklahoma is a region of complex geology where a mobile belt of Paleozoic geosynclines and uplifts on the south abuts against the margin of the North American craton to the north. The state contains ma
Jan 1, 1999
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High-Head Underground Power Project Presents Design/Construction ChallengesBy Arthur G. Strassburger
INTRODUCTION High in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, some 50 airline miles (80 km) northeast of Fresno, and near the John Muir Wilderness and Kings Canyon National Park, a large undergro
Jan 1, 1981
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Discussion - Lime substitutes for the treatment of acid mine drainage - by G.W. Heunisch Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 39, No. 1 January 1987, pp. 99-96By L. B. Anderson, G. A. Carmody
We wish to comment on the paper by G.W. Heunisch (MINING ENGINEERING, January 1987), which raised several important points regarding treatment of acidic waste waters. This paper confirms, in part, tes
Jan 1, 1988
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Lightweight Cellular Grout Applications in TunnelingBy D. A. Day, H. L. Marsh, P. J. Stephens, C. A. Wiggins
Lightweight cellular grout backfill behind pipe-in-tunnel has been gaining increased acceptance in the tunneling industry and has proved to be both practical and economical. Two successfully construct
Jan 1, 1999
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1991 Stefanko Award - Machine Performance Monitoring In Surface MinesBy J. Peck, M. J. Scoble, C. Hendricks
This paper is based on field studies in North American surface mines. The work involved the adaptation of microprocessor-based instrumentation to monitor various operating parameters on-board rotary b
Jan 1, 1993
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Cancer Warnings: How Justified Are They?By John W. Kelse
What happens when the skull and crossbones goes on a product? In the case of cancer warnings, the consequences can be severe. If the label contains the term "lung carcinogen", you might expect to comp
Jan 1, 1991
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The Use Of Booster Fans And Recirculation Systems For Environmental Control In British Coal MinesBy Ron Robinson
Booster fans have been in regular use in British coal mines since the first half of this century, but a large increase in their use did not take place until after the Nationalization of coal mines in
Jan 1, 1989
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Advances In Pressure HydrometallurgyBy D. Robert Weir
The pioneers in pressure hydrometallurgy have provided a solid foundation during the past four decades. The pressure techniques are now capable of being used to push back the frontiers in the winning
Jan 1, 1985
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Process Simulation to Enhance Complex Flowsheet Development: Examples in BiotechnologyBy D. Morin, J. Villeneuve, S. Foucher
The development of new processes has to follow "best practice" rules in order to be technically and economically as efficient as possible. However, innovations, new process routes and new rules are co
Jan 1, 2000
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Integration Of Remotely Sensed And Ancillary Geological Data For Assessing Mineral Resources In The Bathurst Inlet Area, N.W.T., Canada.By A. G. Fabbri
This paper aims at the application of quantitative criteria for evaluating the mineral potential of square cells representing areas in terrains being explored at a reconnaissance level. The assumption
Jan 1, 1989
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Design Tools for Construction EngineeringBy Scott G. Britton
Up to now, the hands-on approach to construction has been stressed. This chapter reviews the basic tools available for construction design and monitoring of a construction project. It is divided into
Jan 1, 1983
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The Computer In Mineral Geophysical Exploration: A ReviewBy M. T. Holroyd
Digital computer applications to minerals exploration remained largely an experimental alternative to manual techniques until well into the 1960's. Due to the high cost of computer time, and the
Jan 1, 1989
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Better Utilization Of Drilling And Blasting Resources To Increase Mining ProfitabilityBy Paulo Roberto Pereira
This paper is motivated by the belief that increasing drilling and blasting costs will not necessarily bring about better digging or crushing productivity. As a matter of fact it can be counter produc
Jan 1, 2005
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High-resolution seismic surveys and their application to coal exploration and mine development: case historiesBy A. R. Wagner, E. Berkman
The use of high-resolution seismic surveys in coal exploration and mine development is becoming established as a standard technique in the industry. Their most significant contribution is in the effec
Jan 1, 1987
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Regulations Versus Management PracticesBy Richard S. Ghent, Daniel G. Warnock
JOHN HAMRIC: Our next speakers are Richard Ghent, manager of environmental health and safety for CF Industries, Hardee Phosphate Complex, in Wauchula, Florida. Richard has 20 years' experience wi
Jan 1, 1998