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Magnesia from Magnesite by Calcination/Carbonic Acid Leaching: Solubility of Magnesium and IronBy Moorrees C, Everson P
A detailed examination of carbonic acid leaching of crude iron-containing magnesia derived from Savage River magnesite shows that the rate and extent of magnesium and iron dissolution are affected by
Jan 1, 1983
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The evolution of SAG shell lining and introduction of the skip row designBy M Swart, H Ståhlbröst, P Toor
Development of SAG liners has always been a strong focus and interest in mineral processing as SAG liners significantly impact on plant performance (throughput and grind size), material costs and plan
Sep 11, 2017
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Increase In Shear Modulus By Soil Mix And Jet Grout MethodsBy Paul J. Axtell
The results of in-situ geophysical cross-hole tests on improved soil by soil mixing (SM) and jet grouting (JG) are described. This testing was conducted on soil improved by SM and JG columns construc
Jan 1, 2008
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Design, Construction and Performance of PKC Dams on Northern TerrainBy James W. Cassie
The Snap Lake Diamond Project is located approximately 220 km northeast of Yellowknife, NT, Canada at an approximate latitude of 63?35?. The project location is within the zone of continuous permafros
May 1, 2003
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Characterizing The Mineralogical Variability Of A Chilean Copper Deposit Using Plurigaussian SimulationsBy J. Betzhold
Knowing more about an orebody makes it easier to exploit it profitably. Many orebodies are made up of different rock types, alteration zones or mineralogical ensembles: oxides versus sulphides or faci
Jan 1, 2000
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Assessing impact of a mineral project on the economy of a developing country - Part 1: input-output modelsBy R. J. Gochin, G. D. Schena, R. Spencer
The impact of a mineral project in a developing country is evaluated in the broad context of its economy using input-output models. Minimum economic theory is used to develop simple numerical models.
Sep 1, 1991
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Diagnosing and Modifying Off-Site Blast Effects by Seismic Means - A Case StudyBy Stuart Brashear, Robert Brush, Ben Cook
In early 1993, the Piney River quarry owned and operated by the Blue Ridge Stone Corporation of W W? Boxley received a series of complaints from the owners of a 130 year-old historic farmhouse that ha
Jan 1, 1996
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Air Leakage Through Underground Ventilation Stoppings And In Situ Assessment Of Air Leakage Characteristics Of Remote Filled Cement Concrete Plug By Tracer Gas TechniqueBy A. K. Singh
Between the main fan and the coalface in a mine a lot of air is lost through leakage at stoppings, doors, air-crossing etc. so that a much larger quantity of air has to be circulated by the fan in ord
Jan 1, 2004
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OFR-66-93 Regulatory Aspects Of Submarine Tailings Disposal - The Quartz Hill Case HistoryBy C. A. Hesse
The Quartz Hill Molybdenum Project, In Southeast Alaska, was the first mining project to attempt the permitting of a submarine tailings disposal system in the United States, since the passage of the N
Jan 1, 1993
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Diaphragm Walls, Recent Developments to Improve ReliabilityBy A. Frits van Tol, Rodriaan Spruit, Jan H. van Dalen
"Abstract In recent years, there have been major problems with deep excavations in urban areas supported by diaphragm walls. In some cases, like the fatal Nicoll Highway collapse in Singapore the qual
Jan 1, 2014
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OFR-78-86 Belt Conveyor Maintenance And Installation ProceduresBy Svend [Bue] Rondum
The final report contains a summary of the work performed under this contract, In addition to the report itself, other products were derived from this effort. Several hardware items were prototyped fo
Jan 1, 1982
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The Development Of Ultra-Fine Grinding At Anglo Platinum (d77fa80a-0be9-41fb-a558-4098934b0cba)By A. K. Anyimadu
Ongoing development work on ultra-fine grinding for various applications at the Group?s concentrators has been conducted by Anglo Platinum over the last few years. Current potential applications for
Jan 1, 2007
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RI 8499 Characterization of Pre-1957 Avionic Scrap for Resource RecoveryBy B. W. Dunning
This paper describes studies conducted by the Bureau of Mines to achieve its goal of developing methods for increased recovery and utilization of valuable constituents in a wide variety of domestic an
Jan 1, 1980
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The development of ultra-fine grinding at Anglo Platinum - SynopsisBy A. K. Anyimadu
Ongoing development work on ultra-fine grinding for various applications at the Group?s concentrators has been conducted by Anglo Platinum over the last few years. Current potential applications for
Jan 1, 2007
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OFR-62-78 Automated Continuous Miner Preliminary Design - Section I - IntroductionBy K. C. McMahon
This report is the result of the engineering efforts performed by the Mining Equipment Operations of FMC to develop methods of automating a continuous miner. This work was done as part of modification
Jan 1, 1975
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Computer-Assisted Geological MappingMeasurements from an old survey are being machine processed as a pilot project in the development of a computer-assisted method of structural mapping in shield areas. The key element in the system is
Jan 1, 1969
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Utilization Of Belt Air To Ventilate Working Sections In Underground Coal MinesBy F. Calizaya
This paper describes the basic requirements for the utilization of belt air to ventilate working sections at remote locations in relation to the main fans. It highlights the risks involved, potential
Jan 1, 2008
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OFR-66(3)-76 Research And Development Program On The Disposal Of Retorted Oil Shale---Paraho Oil Shale Project - Phase IV - Interim Report No. 1 Direct Heat Retorted Shale From Semi-Works Plant ? I. Introduction ? 1. GeneralA preliminary program dated April 25, 1974, was prepared for Development Engineering, Inc. (DEI) on research and development. for laboratory, field and other engineering studies on the disposal of ret
Jan 1, 1975
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Mining Lawyers Meet, Mark a Half Century of WorkBy Tim O’Neil
Question: Looking forward, do we face a future in which energy markets, energy policy and energy conflicts threaten to preoccupy, if not dominate, our concerns over economic growth, national security
Jan 1, 2004
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RI 3172 Inflammability of Mixed Gases: Mixtures of Methane, Ethane, Hydrogen, and NitrogenBy R. E. Kennedy
"INTRODUCTION In a previous publication4 results were given of numerous experiments made on the in-flammability of gas mixtures consisting of methane, hydro a. carbon monoxide, nitrogen, and carbon di
May 1, 1932