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Wettability Measurements in the Selection of Extender Oils For Potash Ore FlotationBy A. Atrafi, L. Barroilhet
The top size of particles in the flotation of potash ores, which can be as large as 4 mm, exceeds by far the top size in other flotation plants. It is then understandable that while long chain amines
Jan 1, 2016
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Dissolution Kinetics of Steelmaking Slag and its Promotion for the Growth of AlgaeBy Xiaohui Li, Lianyun Liu, Hongmin Zhu, Chunfang Zi, Kai Huang, Hongjie Li
"The dissolution kinetics of steelmaking slag in pure water was studied, and the relative influential factors were investigated. The dissolution behavior of slag particles in water was well described
Jan 1, 2011
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Heavy Media Selection Functions - Circuit AnalysisBy T. P. Meloy
Current coal cleaning technology uses heavy media (HM) for the recovery of coal in particles larger than 1/16 of an inch. Through the use of float sink measurements of the feed and products to commerc
Jan 1, 1982
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Ensuring Rehabilitation into the Future – The Western Australian Mining Rehabilitation FundBy M L. Leybourne
In 2012, in response to an increasing potential unfunded liability, the Western Australian Government passed the Mining Rehabilitation Fund Act 2012. The intent of this Act was to introduce an annual
Jul 16, 2014
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Cost Of Deep-Mine Hoisting With Electricity (e7665ffe-779f-4893-a9d9-e960f4aefed9)By H. R. Reed
THE cost of hoisting with electricity in deep mines is a matter about which little information has been published. This paper makes a detailed study of such costs and presents the information in a ser
Jan 1, 1937
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Terminology Relating to Nonmetallic Elements in MetalsBy T. D. Yensen
AT the symposium on gases in metals held at the Annual Meeting of the Institute in New York in February, 1933, a suggestion was made1 that the term "gases in metals" as now employed is unsuitable as d
Jan 1, 1934
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Part XII - Papers - Grain Boundary Segregation and the Cold-Work Peak in Iron Containing Carbon or NitrogenBy M. L. Rudee, R. A. Huggins
Samples of iron containing nitrogen or carbon have been given treatments similar to those used in cold-work peak (CWP) measurements and examined by transmission electron microscopy. It was observed th
Jan 1, 1967
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Metallogenic Belts of the Central AndesThe metallogenic belts of the Central Andes (iron, porphyry copper, polymetallic and tin) are genetically related to an eastward migrating magmatic arc. The polymetallic belt of the Bolivian Altipl
Jan 1, 1987
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Independent Contractor Trends In The United States Mining IndustryBy E. A. Barrett, L. L. Rethi, B. Fotta
Employment and accident trends of independent contractors working at coal and noncoal mines in the United States are reported. Data include employee hours and accidents, both fatal and nonfatal, from
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Attacking The Small-Mine Fatality Problem In West VirginiaBy G. D. Elliot, R. L. Grayson, G. L. Winn
For the years 1990 and 1991, West Virginia's underground coal small-mine fatality rate was approximately 10 times higher than the national coal-industry fatality rate. Although the number of fata
Jan 1, 1996
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Seismic source parameters used to monitor rockmass response at Brunswick MineBy B. Simser
Noranda?s Brunswick mine is a 10 000 t/d producer of lead-zinc-copper-silver ore that has been in operation since 1964. Mining of this multiple lens deposit is primarily by blasthole stoping technique
May 1, 2004
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Using High Precisions GPS Applications to Meet Ore Level Blending Requirments in the Oil SandsBy G. F. Trainor
At the Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNRL) Horizon Mine they use Wenco International Mining Systems Ltd (Wenco) Fleet Management System to monitor and control their production fleet with the goa
May 1, 2011
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Supply and Demand, Technological Development, and Future Prospect of Copper in AsiaBy M. Okada
Consumption of refined copper in Asia, especially in China and India, has soared, and the copper price is at its historic height. New smelters and refineries have been built in the region with state-o
Jan 1, 2007
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High Intensive Operation Of Flash Smelting Furnace At Saganoseki Smelter & Refinery (a56f6f29-20ea-4317-b781-cd361894f230)By Masatoshi Ogasawara
Saganoseki smelter & refinery operated two flash smelting furnaces, producing a combined 330,000 metric tons per year (hereinafter mtpy) of copper. [n 1996, however, it successfully shifted to a singl
Jan 1, 2003
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New Characterisation of Deep Crustal Structure in the Taupo Volcanic Zone and its Implications for Ongoing Gold Exploration by Glass Earth LimitedBy D Henderson, K Howie
In 2005, Glass Earth Limited (GEL) commissioned two large area detailed airborne geophysical programmes in the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ). In the first survey Bell Geospace Ltd of Scotland conducted an
Jan 1, 2007
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Calcium Carbonate In Paper ? A Perspective From The Kaolin IndustryBy B. Hagemeyer
The trend to higher solids paper coating and to neutral/alkaline papermaking is causing an above average growth in the use of calcium carbonate as both a paper coating and a paper filling pigment. The
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 3802 Analyses of Crude Oils from Some Fields of Oklahoma Ill. Additional AnalysesBy O. C. Blade
"An important function of the Bureau of Mines is promoting the conservation and more efficient utilization of a natural resource. Petroleum is such a resource, and its utilization depends to a conside
May 1, 1945
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Occurrence Of Phosphorus In Washington Coal, And Its RemovalBy M. R. Geer, Franklin T. Davis, H. F. Yancey
COKE with low phosphorus content is required by some of the electrometallurgical and chemical plants recently attracted to the Pacific Northwest by the hydroelectric power available from Bonneville an
Jan 1, 1944
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Evaluation Of The Potential For Selective In Situ Leach Mining Of Manganese OresBy L. M. Petrie, D. C. Marozas, S. E. Paulson
The US Bureau of Mines (Bureau) is conducting research to evaluate the potential for developing an in situ leach mining process that will selectively extract manganese from oxide ores, leaving gangue
Jan 1, 1993
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The Ausmelt Continuous Copper Converting (C3) ProcessBy R. Matusewicz
The key drivers for the copper smelting industry are a complex mix of economic and "human" factors which combine to drive technology in new directions and can provide a strong indication of future ind
Jan 1, 2007