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Argentina Seeks Foreign Investment For Its Mining Industry
During the past decade, international mining companies have descended on South America. Countries like Chile, Brazil and Peru have seen billions of dollars in exploration and development funding turn
Jan 1, 1998
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Modeling Of So2/Air Cyanide Destruction Process
By H. K. Lin, J. L. Oleson
The purpose of this study is to develop a mathematical model to describe the oxidation of cyanide with SO2as proposed in the Inco process. This research employed a direct method for measuring the chan
Jan 1, 2004
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Waste Heap Reorientation By Explosive ? Introduction
By W. A. Zingg
Impervious zones in copper waste heaps create a problem in contacting the rock with leaching solutions. These zones are normally associated with compacted layers .formed on the surface of each lift by
Jan 1, 1970
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Beneficiation Of A Fine-Sized Cassiterite-Bearing Magnetite Ore
By Siqing Liu
A low-grade cassiterite-magnetite ore from Sichuan province, China, is finely disseminated, assaying 0.39% Sn and 23.20% Fe, respectively. Mineralogy studies show that the fine-sized cassiterite is ma
Jan 1, 2011
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Shovel Maintenance At Sierrita
By Terry Ritzel
Predictive maintenance technologies include vibration analysis, tribology, infrared thermography, ultrasonic detection and electrical measurements. These technologies have been applied to large electr
Jan 1, 1997
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Lessons Learned From Research about Methane Explosive Gas Zones in Coal Mine Gobs
By J. A. Marts, R. C. Gilmore, Jr. Bogin, S. A. Saki, J. F. Brune, J. W. Grubb
"Most, if not all longwall gobs contain explosive gas zones (EGZs), i.e., zones of explosive methane-air mixtures that can cause – and have caused – mine fires and explosions. If the coal is prone to
Jan 1, 2015
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Location - Allocation Theory And The Problem Of Selecting A Location For Development Of Building Materials Open Pits
By Slobodan Vujic
Production of building materials such as are stones, sand, gravel etc., is characterized by a relatively low economic value and requires reasonable transport costs. That is why we are often faced, in
Jan 1, 1992
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Suppressing Dust during Tunnel Construction Using Automated Mist Technology
By Mike Lewis
"Descending several stories down a metal staircase into a shaft spanning a quarter city block -- soon to become Roosevelt Light Rail Station in Seattle, WA -- visitors are greeted with four perfectly
Jan 9, 2017
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Using Conveyors to Cut Costs
By Andrew N. Peterson
US mine operators frequently fail to investigate more cost effective and productive bulk material handling systems because surface mines seem to lend themselves to truck ore haulage. In this country,
Jan 6, 1983
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History and Use of Expert Control Systems in Minerals Processing
By Lynn B. Hales, Randy A. Ynchausti
Because of the high economic value associated with small improvements in the operating performance of mineral processing plants, innovations in instrumentation, stabilization and expert control system
Jan 1, 2000
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Brief History Of The Freeport-McMoRan Bagdad SX-EW Operation
By Ben Blaschuk
The Bagdad solvent extraction plant was commissioned in 1969 and was the second solvent extraction-electrowinning (SX-EW) operation to be built following the Ranchers Bluebird SX-EW plant near Miami,
Jan 1, 2011
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Underground Stress Instrumentation ? Introduction
By Robert Stefanko
The most perplexing problem that has confronted mining engineers since the dawn of mining has been strata control. For the purposes of this paper, strata control will be defined as control of ground i
Jan 1, 1960
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Carbonate Rock Properties Required By Desulfurization Processes
By Dennis C. Drehmel
Because of their relatively low cost, carbonate rocks are desirable in abatement of air pollution by acid gases. Although many processes and types of equipment have been proposed to control or prevent
Jan 1, 1974
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Effect of column height on flotation column performance
By J. B. Yianatos, G. S. Dobby, J. A. Finch, A. R. Laplante, R. Espinosa-Gomez
The question is posed as to why columns typically have a collection zone 10 m high (H) by 1 m in diameter (D). Three geometry dependent factors are considered: degree of mixing, Np; volumetric bias ra
Jan 1, 1987
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Zirconium and Hafnium Minerals (9414ba1e-f0be-4f18-a6fe-efc021a93f44)
By Thomas E. Garnar
Zirconium and hafnium are the twin elements of the periodic table because they are always found together. They resemble each other so closely that hafnium was not discovered until 135 years after the
Jan 1, 1994
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Steel-Fiber-Reinforced Shotcrete For Tunnel Linings: The State Of The Art
By Don Rose
INTRODUCTION A number of tunnels supported and permanently lined by steel-fiber-reinforced shotcrete (SFRS) have been built in North America in the 1980s. The material is more economical than, and
Jan 1, 1985
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Kinetics of Nickel Extraction from Indonesian Saprolitic Ore by Citric Acid Leaching Under Atmospheric Pressure
By K. Sasaki, W. Astuti, N. Okibe, T. Hirajima
"The kinetics of leaching of a saprolitic ore from Indonesia by citric acid solution under atmospheric pressure was investigated. An examination of the effects of leaching temperature, citric acid con
Jan 1, 2015
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Minimizing Diesel Engine Emissions by Catalysis
By John A. L. Dr. Campbell, James W. Haskew, F. Hoy Lee, Elliott P. Dr. Doane
Emissions of particulates, unburned hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides (NO[ ]) and carbon monoxide (CO) from diesel engines are of concern in mines, particularly underground mines. All these undesirable pr
Jan 1, 1995
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Domestic Petroleum Outlook And Its Impact On Industrial Mineral Development
By Thomas M. Garland
During the rest of this century, the United States faces no more complex or challenging problem than that of assuring availability of adequate, secure energy supplies in general, and crude oil and nat
Jan 1, 1978
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Design Of A System For Monitoring Hydrologic Effects Of A Proposed Coal Surface Mine In Southwest North Dakota - Introduction
By Alexandra P. Wright
A vital aspect of environmental impact assessment for surface mining operations is the determination of potential effects on water resources. This topic has been the subject of much recent concern, co
Jan 1, 1975