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Abrasive Materials (1980)By W. Timothy Adams
The production of natural abrasives varied in quantity and value compared with 1976. Output of tripoli-type materials was approximately the same in both quantity and value. Special silica stone produc
Jan 1, 1980
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Heap Leaching and Dump Leaching at the Mesquite MineBy Tim Q. Haldane
The ability to efficiently process lowgrade ores has allowed the Gold Fields Mesquite Mine in Imperial County, CA to expand from a 2.1 Mt/a (2.3 million stpy) rate in 1986 to its present 7.3 Mt/ a (8
Jan 1, 1990
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A Billion Dollar Success Story Remediation And Rebirth Of The Omaha, NE RiverfrontBy J. M. Dempsey, R. A. Litle
Asarco Incorporated’s Omaha, Nebraska refinery site and the City of Omaha’s downtown redevelopment projects are the perfect example of the marriage of the Brownfield and Sustainable Development strate
Jan 1, 2004
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Papers - Sedimentation - Effect of Sonic Vibrations upon the Settling Rates of Ground Rock Particles in Water (T. P. 1999, Min. Tech., May 1946)By Helmut Thielsch
In recent years an ever increasing amount of interest has been directed toward research studying the principles and various applications of sonic and supersonic waves. Though still in their early stag
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Sedimentation - Effect of Sonic Vibrations upon the Settling Rates of Ground Rock Particles in Water (T. P. 1999, Min. Tech., May 1946)By Helmut Thielsch
In recent years an ever increasing amount of interest has been directed toward research studying the principles and various applications of sonic and supersonic waves. Though still in their early stag
Jan 1, 1947
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Contributed Discussion "Instantaneous Outbursts of Coal and Gas - A Review" by Alan J. Hangraves ( Proceeding No. 285, March. 1983)By Rixon K. L
Hargraves (1983) has reviewed the phenomenon of instantaneous outbursts of coal and gas with special attention to Australian occurrences. The purpose of this discussion is to highlight some problems a
Jan 1, 1983
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Vibration Analysis Of Large Tumbling MillsBy B. K. Mishra
In order to maintain higher grinding efficiency in tumbling mills the mill interior and dynamics must be known. For this purpose, several different types of non-intrusive methods have been proposed an
Jan 1, 2011
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Copper Skarn Deposits in Eastern ChinaIn eastern China, most of the copper skarn deposits occur in folded troughs which are controlled by the EW-trending faulted fold systems (the Pal-Asian geotectonic domain), and the NNE-trending rift o
Jan 1, 1995
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Canal Zone Paper - Method of Determining the Meridian from a Circumpolar Star at any HourBy Eugene R. Rice
There are many methods for determining the meridian, but all of those in common use involve at least two separate observations, one for latitude and one for azimuth. Such observations made upon a sout
Jan 1, 1911
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Climbing Back from the Brink - How NZ can and is Moving Back to Mining Education and TrainingThis paper briefly reviews the demise of professional mining education and training in NZ over the past ten years; compares it with the Australian experience; and discusses the immense success experie
Jan 1, 2001
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What it’s worth : A review of mineral royalty information (cdb31e8a-0d35-470b-98b2-e49232f0c791)By H. Lyn Bourne
This is the seventh annual tabulation of royalty information. It is also the first year in which some data have been deleted to make room for new data. The concept of royalties evolved from a time
Jan 1, 1989
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Alumina From Oil ShaleBy John Ward Smith
Dawsonite-bearing oil shale of Colorado's Green River formation offers a unique and vast (more than 5.9 Gt of A120 j) resource of easily extractable alumina. The processing methods required by th
Jan 1, 1982
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Active and Extinct Geothermal Systems - A SummaryActive geothermal fields show many of the characteristics seen in hydrothermal ore deposits but there are important differences as well. There are, for example, many differences in geology and chemist
Jan 1, 1986
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Programmed Training for New Employees Slashes Accidents by 50% at US BoraxIn 1973, US Borax & Chemical Corp. began investing three days wages and about $20 in training materials in every new employee before having him report to his first job. The result? Accidents involving
Jan 4, 1976
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Quantitative Mineralogical Study Of Ore Domains At Bingham Canyon, Utah, USA ? Introduction - Preprint 09-108This geometallurgical study examines the gangue mineral variability at the Bingham Canyon porphyry copper mine in Utah. Understanding an orebody?s mineralogy is important for mine and mill planning be
Jan 1, 2009
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Institute of Metals Division - Strain Measurement on Wires at High Temperature (TN)By T. Price, H. A. Holl, A. P. Greenough, A
UdIN, Shaler, and ulff' first used wires for the determination of the surface energy of a solid metal. A gage length was marked by tying knots in the wires, which were then suspended in a cylinde
Jan 1, 1964
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Transportation Of Suspended Solids In Pipe LinesBy Warren E. Wilson
THE transportation of solids in pipe lines is a matter of deep concern in many fields of engineering. Much experimental and theoretical work has been done in an effort to devise means of designing pip
Jan 1, 1945
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Foreword by Paul Queneau, PresidentJan 1, 1970
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Pressure Leaching of Thackaringa Cobalt-bearing PyriteA massive cobalt-containing pyrite orebody occurs in banded albite-quartz-biotite rocks at Thackaringa, some 30 km SW of Broken Hill. Because of the world-wide shortage of cobalt during the late 1970s
Jan 1, 1983
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Geostatistical Estimation of the Southern LignitesIn the estimation of reserves the known values of the variables of interest from surrounding drill holes are used to compute or estimate the unknown value of the orebody over a given region or at a gi
Jan 1, 1983