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  • SME
    Impact Of The New High Temperature Superconductors On The Economics Of Their Raw Materials: Cu, Y, And Other Elements

    By R. Eggert

    Since the discovery of high temperature superconductors has led to extensive interest and conjecture regarding their potential to change contemporary technology, discussions of the impact on the metal

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Flotation Of Artificial Sulfide Minerals - Introduction

    By Theodore Balberyszski

    The gradual depletion of high-grade sulphide mineral deposits has turned the attention of the mineral industry to the recovery of metals from the oxides and silicates. Anionic (fatty acid) and cationi

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Plant and process startup of the Sunshine silver refinery

    By J. B. Ackerman, C. S. Bucans

    The Sunshine Mining Co. has recently started up its new silver refinery in Kellogg, ID. The new plant recovers silver anc copper values from a high grade tetrahedrite concentrate using hydro- metallur

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Employing Operational Excellence to Optimize Underground Haulage Systems

    By J. Sidhom, W. Fourie

    "As the mining industry continues to face difficult challenges the need to persistently focus on productivity and utilization of labor and equipment costs will intensify. With these challenges in mind

    Jan 1, 2017

  • SME
    Transport Of Slurries In Heterogeneous Regime ? Introduction

    By Jing G. Yen

    When a solid-liquid mixture is conveyed through a pipe,' four hydrodynamic conditions may develop depending upon the properties of the transporting medium, the properties of the transported mater

    Jan 1, 1969

  • SME
    Stone, Crushed

    By Dean H. Herrick

    The production of crushed stone in the United States has exceeded 1.0 Gtpy since 1987. Eighty percent of the crushed stone produced is used in the aggregate industry, accounting for over half of the q

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Sieve-Bend Screens

    By P. L. Stavenger

    Principles of Operation and Mechanical Features General Mechanical Description Sieve-bend screens are high-capacity screening devices which utilize stationary, concave, wedge-bar screening surf

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Crushing In The Pit - Ore Fracture and Transportation

    By S. D. Michaelson

    Open pits and quarries are the major sources of all "hard rock" tonnage mined today. Normally, ore is fractured from the pit face by blasting and then truck-hauled to a primary crusher where processin

    Jan 1, 1968

  • SME
    Lunar Mining Perspective

    By Egons R. Podnieks, Wallace W. Roepke

    Mining technology to utilize vital lunar resources will be required for any commitment to permanent lunar basing. Lunar mining must be viewed both as a major supporting element for space resource comm

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    An Exciting Future Ahead With Lead - An Industry Program

    By R. L. Ziegfeld

    It has often seemed to me that people are too prone to turn to new and untried materials in an effort to solve their problems, without giving sufficient consideration to the old stand-bys, except as a

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Overview of the geology and production of Wyoming trona

    By Ray E. Harris

    Introduction A resource of more than 122 Gt (134 billion st) of minable trona and mixed trona and halite underlies an area of about 3400 km2 (1300 sq miles) west of Green River, WY (Culbertson, in pr

    Jan 10, 1985

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    Underground Mining: A Challenge to Established Open-Pit Operations

    By Timothy D. Arnold

    Barrick Gold’s Bullfrog underground mine, near Beatty, NV, was established as an after-thought to the main open pit. As open pit ore dwindles, the underground mining became increasingly more importan

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Process Development Metallurgical Studies for Gold Cyanidation Process

    By S. Acar

    "In recent years the gold mining industry has been challenged by declining metal prices as well as having to treat ores that have low grades and are refractory in nature. Many factors must be consider

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Mined Land Reclamation By The Florida Phosphate Industry

    By Brij M. Moudgil

    Florida produced more than eighty percent of domestic phosphate during 1974. This amounted to more than thirty-five million short tons. Ninety percent of this production was used in the production of

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Fluidized Bed Chlorination Of Rutile

    By Julian Glasser

    Starting with rutile, containing more than 55% TiO2 and of the proper particle size, the commercial production of titanium tetrachloride via fluidized bed chlorination is relatively very simple and ec

    Jan 1, 1962

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    The Use Of Bromine Chloride For Cyanide Destruction

    By K. O. Groves

    Although chlorine oxidation has been found to be effective in destroying the CN ion, an excess of chlorine is needed to drive the reaction to completion. This often results in the formation of residua

    Jan 1, 1982

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    A Retractable Core Bit Drilling System

    By William C. Larson

    The Bureau of Mines, as a result of its contract research program, is developing a retractable core bit for the wireline drilling system (Retractable Sit System, No, H0272004). The prime contractor, L

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Colorado Minerals Processing Division hosts 60th annual meeting

    From a gathering storm of climate change based legislation that could potentially overwhelm the mining industry, to the nuts and bolts of mineral processing and just about everything in between, about

    Jul 1, 2010

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    Ground Water Restoration In Mined Areas

    By J. E. Garlanger, R. K. Shrestha

    During mining, the surficial aquifer and, in some cases, the top of the uppermost confining unit within the mined areas are excavated. Portions are removed from the area for resource recovery. Until t

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Environmental Issues: Still Clouded in Uncertainty

    By Michael Stanwood

    Project feasibility no longer involves just technical and economic viability-today's feasibility study must include environmental, regulatory, and political considerations as well. While the US n

    Jan 1, 1981