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New Sampling Technologies for Ore Grade Control, Metallurgical Accounting, and Laboratory PreparationThe optimisation of a mining operation requires precise ore grade control, metallurgical accounting, and laboratory sampling protocols, which are implemented by using accurate and flawless sampling sy
Jan 1, 2004
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Bearing Capacity And Slope Instability Solved By Novel Ground Engineering SolutionsBy T. J. Snell
Bolnore Village in Haywards Heath, Sussex, England, is a large development covering 8 to 10 hectares and expected to provide 1500 homes in five phases to assist in the continuing demand for new homes
Jan 1, 2006
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Flotation Performance Improvement by Air Recovery Optimisation on Roughers and ScavengersFlotation Performance Improvement by Air Recovery Optimisation on Roughers and Scavengers
Sep 13, 2010
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Environmentally Motivated Tracking of Geologic Layer Movement During Bench Blasting Using Discrete Element MethodsBy Dale S. Preece
The blast-induced movement and final location of geologic layers that may cause environmental problems can be predicted using discrete element methods. This prediction capability can be used by mine o
Jan 1, 1994
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Caisson Design And Construction Challenges On The New Tiger Stadium Project - SummaryBy Fritz J. Klingler
From site demolition, to design, to construction, Detroit's new Tiger Stadium project is required to be completed within a short 2 ½ years from award of the design-build contract. Such extreme sc
Jan 1, 1999
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The Challenges Of Infrastructure Development In The Eastern Limb Of The Bushveld Complex Of South Africa - SynopsisBy G. L. Smith
As the Platinum mining industry expands in the Eastern Limb of the Bushveld Complex it is increasingly evident that a major constraint to development is a lack of appropriate infrastructure. Of criti
Jan 1, 2008
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Sensitivity Analysis Of A Dynamic Model For Submerged Arc Silicon FurnacesBy B. E. Ydstie, B. F. Lund, K. R. Løvåsen, B. A. Foss
The paper presents sensitivity analysis for a dynamic model of submerged arc silicon furnaces. The model we study, called ?Simod?, was developed by Elkem in cooperation with NTNU and Sintef. It is tod
Jan 1, 2004
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - TitaniumThe market for titanium feedstocks (ilmenite, rutile,synthetic rutile and slag) is driven primarily by offtake from the titanium dioxide (TiO2) pigment industry. The pigment sector depends on the per
Jan 1, 2005
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Nena High Sulphidation-Type Deposit, Frieda River, PNG: Host-Rock Types, Hydrothermal Alteration and Copper-Gold MineralisationThe Nena high sulphidation-type copper-gold deposit is composed of andesitic pyroclastic units with minor interstratified lava flows. Epiclastic sandstone and conglomerate, and siliciclastic rocks con
Jan 1, 1999
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Process Description And Abbreviated History Of Anglo Platinum?s Waterval SmelterBy M. Jacobs
Keywords: Smelting, converting, sulphide, sulphide smelting, platinum, platinum group metals, PGM, base metals, nickel, copper, matte, slag, furnace, electric furnace, Söderberg, electrode, granulatio
Jan 1, 2006
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Laboratory Investigations Of The Electrical Resistivity Of Cokes And Smelting Charge For Optimizing Operation In Large Ferrochrome FurnacesBy Krogerus. H., P. Jokinen, T. Lintumaa
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, furnace, coke, smelting charge, optimization, ferrochrome The main consumer of ferrochrome is stainless steel production. Stainless steel must maintain a reasonable pric
Jan 1, 2006
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Banquet, Train Ride Highlight Hall of Fame WeekendBy Tim O’Neil
Dressed in black tie and Victorian attire, some 200 people came to Leadville, CO, for a September weekend featuring a National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum (NMHF&M) induction banquet and a scenic mo
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Fuller’s EarthBy R. L. Virta
Sixteen companies mined fuller’s earth in 11 states during 2004. Production during 2004, based on a preliminary survey of fuller’s earth producers, was 3.96 Mt (4.3million st) valued at $340 million.
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Dimension StoneBy L. Mead
Dimension stone is a natural stone (granite, marble, limestone, sandstone and slate) that can be quarried, cut and shaped to conform to acceptable industry standards for size, consistency and durabili
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation of Crane Pad Performance on Partially Improved Ground Adjacent to a SeawallBy Paul J. Sabatini, Yazen A. Khasawneh
"A Demag CC1800 crawler crane was partially erected on crane mats adjacent to a seawall when settlements near a corner of the crane mat area were observed to be slightly larger than previously assesse
Jan 1, 2017
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - BariteBy P. Mills
The four top barite-producing countries in the world are China, India, Morocco and the United States. China is currently the largest exporter of barite followed by India. More than 95 percent of th
Jan 1, 2005
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The Optimisation Of Hexadecanethiol Coatings To Improve The Tarnish Resistance Of Sterling Silver.By J J. McEwan
Silver tarnishes readily in common atmospheres and is accelerated in humid atmospheres. Tarnish is the formation of silver sulphide on the surface of silver when it is exposed to a wide range of sulph
Jan 1, 2006
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Feldspar and Nepheline SyeniteBy W. Z. Rogers
U.S. feldspar output sold or used in 2004 was estimated to be 790 kt (871,000 st), valued at $43 million free-on-board plant. This was below 2003 and about the same volume as 2002. The strong housin
Jan 1, 2005
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Distinguishing Motor Starts From Short Circuits Through Phase-Angle MeasurementsBy Albert L. Brautigam, Michael R. Yenchek, Jeffrey Shawn Peterson, James C. Cawley
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health investigated how the starting of induction motors may cause nuisance tripping of short-circuit protection on coal mine power systems. This res
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A Study on Post Blast Generation of Nitrogen DioxideBy : D. Lawrence
Certain blasting applications are more prone to the generation of significant levels of nitrogen dioxide post blast fumes, more commonly referred to as after blast smoke, generally ranging in color fr
Jan 1, 1996