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Best Practices in Process Simulation for Design of Complex Metallurgical PlantsBy H W. Scriba
The development and improvement of computer-based process simulation packages over the past 20 years has provided process engineers with a powerful tool to use in the design of complex metallurgical p
Jan 1, 2008
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Automated gold search and applications in process mineralogyBy L. J. Cabri, J. M. D. Wilson, R Lastra
An image analysis program can search for gold minerals in polished sections by scanning about 100 x 100 back-scattered electron images at a magnification of x400, allowing gold grains as small as 1 mi
Jun 21, 1905
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Characteristics of Low Sulphidation Gold-Copper Systems in the South-West PacificBy Corbett GJ
Magmatic-related low sulphidation hydrothermal ore systems at plate margins exhibit distinct spatial and temporal zonations which can be used to aid mineral exploration and development. Low sulphidat
Jan 1, 1995
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SPOTLIGHT on the role of the geologist in the estimation of ore reservesBy H. H. Bird
The crux of reliable estimates of ore reserves lies in a comprehension of the related geological events and their controls on the formation and distribution of the economic mineralization, and on the
Jan 1, 1980
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Feasibility Study for a Silicon Industry in Southland, New ZealandReserves of high-grade quartz gravel, lignite, and timber suitable for the production of silicon metal and ferrosilicon on large scale occur within 40 miles of Bluff Harbour. Undeveloped hydroelectric
Jan 1, 1971
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Structures and Field Relations of Epidiorite Dykes in the Broken Hill OrebodyA study of literature on the epidiorite dykes which transgress the Broken Hill lode and its wall rocks reveals a considerable diversity of thought regarding the time of emplacement of such dykes. In t
Jan 1, 1968
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Phosphate Raw Materials Of TennesseeBy Robert E. Hershey
The phosphate industry is the fourth-ranking mineral industry in Tennessee; it has an annual value of 13,000,000 and a yearly production of almost 2,000,000 tons of phosphate ore. Tennessee, at presen
Jan 1, 1960
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Giant Landslide: Definition, Classification and its ParticularityBy D. M. Xue, T. B. Li
"With the increase of human engineering activities, global climate change and active plate tectonics movement, the giant landslide frequently occurred in southwest China, which caused huge property an
Jan 1, 2015
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Cincinnati Paper - Note Concerning Certain Incrustations on Pig-ironBy Frank Firmstone, Kenneth Robertson
Peculiar crusts having appeared on certain irons made at Glendon and Pequest, which, in our experience, were entirely new, some analyses of them were made; and these analyses, together with an account
Jan 1, 1884
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Political Metallurgy: "Sandbagging" Versus Prudent Caution, and Other Political ConsiderationsBy John O. Marsden
The project development metallurgist is faced with an interesting dilemma: The use of overly conservative metallurgical projections and cost estimates can kill a project that has the potential to prov
Jan 1, 2001
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Iron and Steel Division - Silicon-Oxygen Equilibrium in Liquid Iron-A RevisionBy N. A. Gokcen, J. Chipman
A revised treatment of the authors' published data eliminates the complex relation previously proposed between concentration of silicon and activity coefficient of oxygen in liquid iron. Revised
Jan 1, 1954
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Flotation of Pyrite in High Salinity WaterBy Qingxia Liu, Mingbo Zhang, Hongbo Zeng
The shortage of freshwater has been a major challenge for mineral flotation in arid areas. When using high salinity water, certain electrolytes are detrimental to flotation while others can improve th
Jan 1, 2015
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RI 8177 Using Inflatable Stoppings During Production in Noncoal MinesBy Edward D. Thimons
Several types of inflatable stoppings, developed under Bureau of Mines contract for use as mine air barriers during underground production, have been tested by the Bureau. All of the stoppings tested
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 5924 Leaching Michigan Copper Ore And Mill Tailings With Acidified Ferric Sulfate ? Summary And IntroductionBy A. F. Colombo
Laboratory-scale tests were conducted by the Bureau of Mines on an argillaceous Michigan copper ore and mill tailing to determine the feasibility of leaching with acidified ferric sulfate solutions. T
Jan 1, 1962
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The Geology of the Upper Canada MineBy D. W. Tully
Sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the Timiskaming series trend west-ward across the property of the Upper Canada mine, forming part of the north limb of a regional syncline which is truncated on the s
Jan 1, 1963
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Plant Operation and Control (7d40cad4-9719-4fe6-b060-dcbe0f67ce8e)By J. S. Johnson, W. C. McCulloch
All phases of plant operation must be synchronized so that the A number of interruptions in the flow of material may be reduced to a minimum. In the majority of plants operating under a labor agreemen
Jan 1, 1943
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Concentrating Tables for Fine Coal CleaningBy Charles H. Tiernon
Separation of particles on a table deck* results from differences in specific gravity, plus a number of other interrelated phenomena: size of particles; shape of particles; stratification (consolidati
Jan 8, 1980
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Ventilation Practice of Extraction Panels in Seams Liable to Spontaneous CombustionBy Richmond A
Like many industries the coal mining industry has, since the beginning of this century, undergone many changes. Technological advances and the increasing demand for fossil fuels have introduced new
Jan 1, 1983
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Oil and Gas in Australia Future Energy PatternsAverage annual growth in consumption of primary energy in Australia over the past ten years has been 5.5% compared to a world average of 4.1%. Over the next ten years growth rate is expected to incre
Jan 1, 1970
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Buffalo Paper - The Influence of Bismuth on Brass, and its Relation to Fire-CracksBy Erwin S. Sperry
It is a tradition in the brass industry that bismuth is ail injurious element in brass, even more deleterious than antimony; but such a belief has lacked verification. The occasional presence of bismu
Jan 1, 1899