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X-ray diffraction measurement of stress and strain induced in magnetite and chromite by ultrafine grindingBy G. Belardi, G. Marruzzo, P. Plescia
This paper presents the results of grinding tests performed on magnetite from Kiruna (Sweden) and on chromite from Skoumtza (Macedonia. Greece). Stresses were measured by XRD, which determined the var
Jan 1, 1996
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NIM ReportsNIM Reports Report No. 1563 Neutron activation analysis of samples from the Kimberley Reef Conglomerate. Report No. 1569 The use of DDTU as an analytical reagent for the noble metals. Special general
Jan 12, 1973
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Surface Movement of Super-wide Longwall Panels Using Top-coal Caving MethodBy Cao Shenggen
Experiences in the developed countries have shown that continuous increase of panel width (or face length) is one of the major technical trends for high production high efficiency mines. Increasing th
Jan 1, 2003
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1.5 Appendix - Impact of Advancements in Computer TechnologyAt the dawn of the computer age in the early 1950's, few people in either the minerals industry or the field of electronic data processing (EDP) would have predicted the tremendous impact that th
Jan 1, 1979
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Commercialization Of Eastern US Oil Shales - A ReviewBy V. Rajaram
The oil shales located in the Appalachian Basin cover an eight-state area of the eastern US and are referred to as Devonian (black) shales. These shales have been exploited for their gas potential for
Jan 1, 1986
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Feed to Zero in Heavy Medium Cyclones (070e5c5e-e729-43d4-930f-f6cdba96bbe8)By David G. Chedgy, Wen L. Chen, Bill S. Taylor
Theoretically the heavy medium cyclone is capable of cleaning raw coal from a top size of about 38 mm (1 1/2 in.) to a bottom size of about 200 mesh. With this idea, plants have been built recently us
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 3573 Use Of Brine In A Kansas Field For Secondary Recovery Of Oil ? IntroductionBy C. J. Wilhelm
Brine produced from subsurface formations may be employed successfully instead of fresh water as a flooding, medium in the secondary recovery of oil. The feasibility of this substitution has been prov
Jan 1, 1941
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Treatment and Utilisation of Hilton Mine WaterBy Teague JWS, Jung RF, Kadletz O, Jones DR, Jones CJ
A study of the passive treatment system for Hilton minewater revealed that it consists of four main process steps. The water, which contains soluble and particulate iron and zinc and is supersaturat
Jan 1, 1988
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Technical Note - A Generalised Model for Hydrocyclone ClassifiersA generalised mathematical model for hydrocyclone classifiers was developed by the author (Nageswararao, 1978) using dimensionless groups which include phenomenological characteristics as independent
Jan 1, 1995
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Using GIS To Identify High Value Areas In Large Coal Resources (1ec496cb-01f1-4841-88bd-76c01bb0871b)By T. F. Torries
Identifying high value areas of unmined coal when large quantities of coal are available relative to annual markets is difficult because of the uncertainty of when the coal is to be mined. A GIS based
Jan 1, 1999
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New York Paper - Principles of Mining TaxationBy R. C. Allen, Ralph Arnold
The writers have no new system and no new principle of taxation to propose. The general subject of taxation is as old as governments are and as familiar to taxpaying Americans as the general thesis on
Jan 1, 1920
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Case Studies Of Simultaneous Mining And Mineral Processing Optimization Applied To Platinum And Nickel OperationsBy S. Burks
This paper develops the themes explained at the previous SAIMM Platinum conference by Whittle and Burks1. Optimization techniques can be used to significantly increase the value of mining businesses b
Jan 1, 2012
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Seabed Classification at Seafloor Hydrothermal Sulfides Fields Using Multi-beam SonarBy Tao Chunhui
The seabed deposits type and distribution are very complex at the hydrothermal field. In this paper, we provided an approach to study the seabed deposits classification at the Precious Stone Mountain
Sep 14, 2011
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Chuquicamata Sulphide Plant: SmelterBy H. G. Dwyer
CONSIDERATION for future expansion influenced the design of the new smelter at Chuquicamata. The section of the smelter now going into operation, while large, represents only little more than half of
Jan 1, 1952
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Gas Hydrate, Methanogenic Calcite, And 13C-Depleted Bivalve Shells From A Mud Volcano Offshore Los Angeles, CaliforniaBy James R. Hein
Methane and hydrogen sulfide vent from a cold seep above a shallowly buried methane hydrate in a mud volcano located 24 km offshore of Los Angeles, California in 800 m water. Bivalves, authigenic cal
Jan 1, 2005
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OFR-4-76 Design And Development Of Protective Canopies For Shuttle Car, Loader, And Roof Drill ? 1. IntroductionBy W. Hermanson
This report, which covers the period from January 16 to October 21, 1974, describes the work performed in compliance with the requirements of contract no. H0242028 and modifications 1 and 2 thereto. T
Jan 1, 1974
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Deposition of porous cathodes using plasma spray technique for reduced-temperature SOFCsBy J. Jankovic
Numerous advantages have been recognized for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) operating at temperatures of 500-700°C. However, there are several issues related to low temperature SOFCs, such as high ele
Jan 1, 2005
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Selective And Improved Flotation Of Arsenopyrite From Low Grade Gold Ores By Ultrasonic PretreatmentBy P. Lan
Gold is often associated with arsenopyrite in many refractory gold ores. The selective recovery of arsenopyrite by flotation is therefore necessary in order to maximize the recovery of gold. However,
Jan 1, 1998
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Legion of Honor (2930f4d3-cfb3-4f8d-9eae-3ad8c92a046b)Truman H. Aldrich John H. Allen W. Lawrence Austin W. S. Ayres John Henry Banks Wm de L. Benedict Robert Bentley Andrew A Blair Walter M. Brodie
Jan 1, 1934