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Rod-mill Practice at Ray Mines Division, Kennecott, Copper CorporationBy F. J. Tuck
THE Hayden mill of the Ray Mines Division, Kennecott Copper Corporation, is now equipped with two 9 by 12-ft. rod mills having a daily capacity of 6000 tons of coarse-crushing plant product from the m
Jan 1, 1938
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In Situ Leaching Of Uranium ? SummaryBy John A. Sievert
Sedimentary deposits contain an appreciable portion of the world's supply of uranium. Predictions of nuclear fuel usage in the United States indicate that these reserves will have to be tapped if
Jan 1, 1970
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The Copper Segregation Process (03f3abbf-d9c9-455a-a9e8-24938fc169ed)By Carl Rampacek
Laboratory and small-scale continuous pilot-plant investigations made at the Tucson Metallurgy Research Laboratory of the Bureau of Mines have demonstrated that the copper segregation process is appli
Jan 1, 1960
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The Development Of A Water Jet Mining Machine For Coal ExtractionBy David A. Summers, Clark R. Barker
INTRODUCTION The use of high pressure water as a means of excavating valuable mineral from the earth dates back many hundreds of years, but is most familiar through its use in sluicing the gold bea
Jan 1, 1976
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Mining practice in the Kimberley Division of De Beers Consolidated Mines LimitedBy M. T. G. Davis, J. V. Cleasby, H. J. Wright
Mining practice in the Kimberley Division of De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited by J. V. CLEASBY. B.Sc.. A.R.S.M. (Fellow). H. J. WRIGHT. B.Se.. M.Sc.. (Fellow). And M. T. G. DAVIES. B.Sc. (Visitor)
Jan 12, 1975
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Optimization For Maximum Production Of Truck/Shovel Mining SystemsBy V. Srajer
Several optimization approaches used by the Canadian mining industry were used to investigate surface coal mining operations in Canada. A computer program was applied to optimize truck/shovel systems
Jan 1, 1989
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The Evolution of Modern Canadian Shaft Sinking TechnologyThis paper deals with the evolution of Canadian shaft sinking technology over the last 15 years. Most, if not all, shaft excavation projects in Canada prior to 1990 were sunk using traditional benchin
Jan 1, 2002
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RI 3903 Exploration of the White Eagle Fluorspar Mine. Cooks Peak Mining District Grant County. New MexicoBy John H. Soulé
"Bureau of Mines engineers3/ examined the White Eagle fluorspar mine on September 3, 1943, and again on February 17, 1944. The examinations led to a proposal for the exploratory project upon which thi
Jul 1, 1946
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Separation Characteristics in Open Gradient Magnetic Field of Magnetic Floatation ColumnBy X. M. Wang
Magnetic floatation column (MFC) is a new equipment used for increasing content of iron, in which magnetite is separated in open gradient magnetic field. Simulation study was performed to investigate
Jan 1, 2014
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Chicago Paper - Summary of American Improvements and Inventions in Ore-Crashing and Concentration, and in the Metallurgy of Copper, Lead, Gold, Silver, Nickel, Aluminum, Zinc, Mercury, Antimony and Tin (See Discussion, p. 647)By James Douglas
American metallurgical inventions have not always been absolute metallurgical improvements, if accurate work be the standard of comparison; but when we review the new methods and machinery which have
Jan 1, 1894
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The Coal Dilemma And The BankerBy A. T. Shurick
THE present economic crisis in bituminous coal is substantially the most insidious, and critical, in the modern history of the industry. The large consumption deficit that has gradually developed (alm
Jan 1, 1928
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Updating Mining CurriculaBy Lawrence Adler
A lag apparent in the mining engineering field. While mining will continue as an essential industry, a revitalized profession will be required for national well-being. Specific problems facing the pro
Jan 3, 1975
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The Polaris MineBy P. G. Keohane, J. S. Drake
"Cominco's Polaris Mine is a lead-zinc underground operation that began commercial production in early 1982. The mine site is located on Little Cornwallis Island in the Canadian Arctic at a latit
Jan 1, 1985
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Ore Microscopy Applied to the Beneficiation of Volcanogenic Massive Sulfides (89e4320c-184a-4b9d-8a40-34c652dfef8c)By Orlando C. Gaspar
The presence of ?ne-grained mineral intergrowths, the complex distribution of deleterious minor elements, and the variable base-metal contents in some assemblages commonly pose technical problems for
Jan 1, 1997
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Direct Force Measurements For Amine Flotation SystemsUsing a Mark IV surface force apparatus, adsorption of dodecylamine hydrochloride on mica has been studied at pH 5.7 in the presence and absence of octanol. With amine alone, the repulsive forces betw
Jan 1, 1993
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Removal Of Selenium From Gold Heap Leachate By Activated Alumina AdsorptionBy J. R. Batista, J. C. Young
Leachates from gold heap-leaching mines may contain selenium concentrations as high as 2 mg/L. Previous studies report satisfactory selenium adsorption by activated alumina from relatively "clean" dri
Jan 1, 1998
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Mining in Papua New Guinea - an Internal Revenue Commission PerspectiveIn November 1992, the Internal Revenue Commission (IRC) was formed from the rperggr of the Papua New Guinea Taxation Of- fice (PNGTO) and the Bureau of Customs, and now has the re- sponsibility for t
Jan 1, 1997
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The Treatment of Steel Plant Wastes by Magnetic CyclonesBy John L. Watson, Suren Mishra
Many of the wastes produced by modern steel plants are pulps or sludges containing significant concentrations of iron and displaying some ferromagnetic characteristics. These waste materials are often
Jan 1, 1992
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Modern Continuous Haulage Systems And EquipmentBy Jerry R. McGaha, Joseph A. Dos Santos
The favorable economics of conveyor based haulage, especially in moving large volumes. has long been acknowledged. This has given impetus to significant developments over the last two decades in conve
Jan 1, 1989
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Part IX - Communications - Proportional-Limit Stress of Tungsten Single CrystalsBy M. Garfinkle
LITERATURE data1'3 have suggested that the resolved shear stress necessary to initiate slip in a particular slip system in tungsten single crystals is strongly dependent on the tensile orientatio
Jan 1, 1967