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Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Sodium Silicates: Implications for Ore Beneficiation (3a816349-7f8a-48e7-9344-996e30e9efac)By J. S. Falcone
Soluble sodium silicate materials have well known applications in flotation for desliming, selective depression and corrosion control. Recent advances in the understanding of the complex polymeric nat
Jan 1, 1983
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Geology And Economics Of Western PhosphateBy George L. Atwood
The western phosphate field, one of the United States' great mineral resources, lies within the western states of Idaho, Utah, Wyoming and Montana. This Permian sedimentary deposit has been known
Jan 1, 1983
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World-Wide Applications Of Heap Leaching For Recovery Of Gold-SilverBy Clement K. Chase, Manuel Lastra, George M. Potter
Heap leaching for gold-silver recovery in the western United States has been widely applied. Advantages, disadvantages, and requirements of the method are discussed, as well as heap building, recov
Jan 1, 1983
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Pre-Reinforcement by Cable Bolting at Outokumpu Oy MinesBy Juhani Pulkkinen, Pekka Lappalainen
Preplaced cable bolts - fully grouted old hoisting cables or stress relieved steel strands - have been used succesfully to pre- reinforce ore contact zones and pillars in sublevel stoping at Outo- kum
Jan 1, 1983
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Synthetic Construction Aggregate Developed From Phosphate Fertilizer WasteBy Alexander May
In its role of providing technology to promote the efficient use of minerals and mineral process waste, the U.S. Bureau of Mines has conducted research at: its Tuscaloosa Research Center to identify a
Jan 1, 1983
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United States Phosphate Industry And World CommerceBy W. J. Turbeville
The subject of this discussion is timely. The U.S. phosphate industry is suffering the throes of depression. It's plight is a matter of widespread concern. The future role of the U.S. industry in
Jan 1, 1983
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A Preliminary Model Of Liberation From A Binary SystemBy R. R. Klimpel
In this first report, we present a preliminary model based on the simple binary sys¬tem of component B occluded in a matrix of compo¬nent A, for the case where fracture planes can pass with equal ease
Jan 1, 1983
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Discovery and technological change: tile origins of steelmaking at Sydney, Nova ScotiaBy Kri Inwood
"IntroductionIn 1879, when the Dominion government initiated its controversial program of industrial promotion, iron smelting in Canada was limited to one company producing coke iron on the mainland o
Jan 1, 1983
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Planning and Cost Criteria for Mining InfrastructureBy Mahony BK
This paper discusses the major infrastructure elements required to support a typical Australian mining development. Infrastructure elements are grouped into four major types, urban planning, trans
Jan 1, 1983
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MLA 11-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Bear Canyon Rare II Area (No. 5104), Monterey County, CaliforniaBy John R. Benham
The Bureau of Mines examined the Bear Canyon RARE II area in 1982. The area has no identified mineral deposits. The few claims that were located in the study area are devoid of any workings. No concen
Jan 1, 1983
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Economics Of DiatomiteBy W. E. Benton
Diatomite or diatomaceous earth is a siliceous sedimentary rock principally made up of the skeletal remains of the diatom, a microscopic, single-cell aquatic plant related to algae. The unique structu
Jan 1, 1983
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Financing of the Ranger Uranium ProjectBy Miskelly N
Construction of the Ranger uranium project located 230 kiss east of Darwin in the Northern Territory commenced in January 1979. Energy Resources of Australia Ltd (ERA) was incorporated in February
Jan 1, 1983
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The Minimization Of Ventilation Costs For Controlled Flow NetworksBy Thomas A. Morley
This paper deals with the minimization of ventilation costs for the controlled-flow mine ventilation network. Cost elements considered include the cost of power and the fixed cost of the fans. The pro
Jan 1, 1983
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Potential By-Products From Copper Dump And Heap Leaching OperationsBy Clement K. Chase, George M. Potter
Copper dump and heap leaching operations are conducted worldwide for production of substantial amounts of copper Such dumps and heaps contain appreciable amounts of other potentially valuable elem
Jan 1, 1983
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Computerised Maintenance Systems at WEIPAComalco Aluminium Limited uses a computer system for cost, supply and maintenance reporting and control at its bauxite mine in Weipa, North Queensland. The system collects data on a daily basis at
Jan 1, 1983
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An Engineering Model for Predicting Rubble Motion During BlastingBy J T. Schamaun
Recent applications of explosives and blasting agents to rubble rock have led to requirements for more elaborate design and analysis methods. In most blasting uses, it is necessary not only to fractur
Jan 1, 1983
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The Influence and Control of Groundwater in Large SlopesBy Adrian Brown
INTRODUCTION The primary tool which is available to improve the stability of an open pit mine at a given slope angle is control of groundwater pressure. This paper sets out the methods by which wa
Jan 1, 1983
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Trends In Size And Surface Characterization Of Ultra Fines (725ccc55-7f9a-4465-939d-985a03308a65)By Brian H. Kaye
Efficient design of grinding circuits for efficient production of ultrafine material requires rapid feedback of information concerning the fineness of material leaving the grinding device. Generating
Jan 1, 1983
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Discussion - Shaft Sinking Today - A Boring Business Tomorrow – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERS, Vol. 33, No. 12, Dec. 1981, pp. 1705-1710 – Grieves, MauriceBy G. C. Waterman, W. E. Hawes
Mr. Grieves' paper on "Shaft Sinking Today --A Boring Business Tomorrow" in the Dec. 1981 issue of MINING ENGINEERING is an excellent description of recent improvements in speed and costs of shaf
Jan 1, 1983
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Rock Engineering Design And Construction Of High Head Pressure Tunnels For The Drakensberg SchemeBy Luigi P. Gonano, John C. Sharp
The Drakensberg Pumped Storage Scheme in South Africa with an operating head of 500m is located in sedimentary rocks containing relatively weak argillaceous strata. The paper describes design and cons
Jan 1, 1983