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Improvements on Converter Operating Practice at Mufulira SmelterBy John Sakala, Jeyapandian Sasikumar, Sydney Kwalela
The Isasmelt Furnace was commissioned in September 2006 with a concentrates treatment capacity of 850,000 tonnes per annum. However, the converter section became a bottleneck to the high throughput. O
Jan 1, 2012
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Road to Recovery - Metallurgical Improvements at Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation LimitedBrunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Limited operates a large base metal property near Bathurst, New Brunswick in eastern Canada. Nominal capacity for the underground mining operation and conce
Jan 1, 1993
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Clarabelle Mill upgrade commissioned by ABBAn upgrade to Vale?s existing Clarabelle dual-pinion, semiautogenous (SAG) mill was completed by the power and automation technology company, ABB. The mill is used to reduce the size of the ore at th
Mar 1, 2014
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Size Classification at the Mt. Newman Mining Beneficiation PlantBy Groves J
The sizing and classification circuits at the Mt. Newman Beneficiation Plant have performed satisfactorily. Investigations have been aimed at solving minor problems and achieving small' impro
Jan 1, 1984
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Origin of the Hard Hematite Deposits of Quadrilßtero Ferrffero, Minas Gerais, Brazil ù Field, Textural and Fluid Inclusion StudiesBy B R. Bittencourt, D A. B Pasin, D Pi
Three main genetic types of hematite can be recognised at Quadrilßtero Ferrffero (QF): Micaceous or schistose hematite derived by metamorphic/metasomatic process during regional metamorphism, increasi
Jan 1, 2005
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RI 4744 A Thermal Decomposition Study Of Colorado Oil ShaleBy Arnold B. Hubbard
A thermal decomposition study of the kerogen in three Colorado oil shales was made at different temperatures by heating the shales in the absence of oxygen at atmospheric pressure and measuring the de
Jan 1, 1950
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Annual Report - For The Year Ended 30th June, 1994[Council for 1993/94 President Dr H. Scott-Russell President Elect J. A. Cruise Vice Presidents Senior D. A. J. Ross-Watt Junior P. D. K. Robinson]
Jan 1, 1994
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Response of Pressurized Pipelines to Production - Size Mine Blasting (bb1d450c-404f-4180-8ab7-cb2b76c64cd1)By Mark S. Stagg, Siskind David E
The mining industry occasionally blasts near pressurized transmission pipelines and has requested guidance on safe vibration levels and setback distances. The Bureau of Mines and the Indiana Departmen
Jan 1, 1993
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X-ray diffraction measurement of stress and strain induced in magnetite and chromite by ultrafine grindingBy G. Belardi, G. Marruzzo, P. Plescia
This paper presents the results of grinding tests performed on magnetite from Kiruna (Sweden) and on chromite from Skoumtza (Macedonia. Greece). Stresses were measured by XRD, which determined the var
Jan 1, 1996
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Horizontal Overburn Blast at Ulan Coal MinesBy Tucker A. J
An overburden blast utilising horizontal blast holes was successfully attempted at the Ulan Coal Mines during December 1991. The blast reduced operational problems and costs and improved dragline prod
Jan 1, 1992
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Cyanidation Practice At Carlin Gold Mining CompanyBy J. D. Mc Beth
The Carlin Gold Mining Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Newmont Mining Corporation has been successfully operating an open pit gold mine and cyanide mill for approximately the past ten years. It
Jan 1, 1975
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The Santo Domingo Bonanza a Metallurgical ProblemBy Clarence Woods
ONCE a millionaire's plaything, the Santo Domingo mine, in Peru, is now, because of its metallurgical problem, an engineer's nightmare. It is deep in the montaña jungles of the Amazon basin,
Jan 1, 1938
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Global IncorporatedBy G. Richards
Application of the Internet of Things (IoT) technologies - the interconnection of uniquely identifiable embedded computing devices within the existing internet infrastructure - to the mining industry
Apr 1, 2015
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Discount rates and risk assessment in mineral project evaluations; Risk assessment in reserve estimation and open-pit planning; Inclusion of risk assessment in open-pit design and scheduling: contributed remarksBy H. K. Taylor, B. Denby, L. D. Smith
Contributions by H.K. Taylor and G.A. Davis discuss the three papers published in Transactions IMM A, vols. 103 and 104, with responses by Smith and Dowd
Dec 1, 1995
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Institute of Metals Division - The Use of Controlled Solidification in Equilibrium-Diagram StudiesBy W. A. Tiller
The conventional techniques1 for determining the liquidus and solidus surfaces of an alloy system containing more than two components are extremely tedious to use and do not provide a complete picture
Jan 1, 1960
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Institute of Metals Division - Selected Isothermal Sections in the Titanium-Rich Corners of the Systems Ti-Fe-O, Ti-Cr-O, and Ti-Ni-OBy W. Rostoker
Single isothermal sections were constructed for the titonium-rich corners of the systems Ti-Fe-O, Ti-Cr-O, and Ti-Ni-0 with a view to locating the shape and disposition of the ternary intermediate-pha
Jan 1, 1956
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Columbia University PressColumbia University, School of Mines, New York, N. Y. For many years the School of Mines published a Quarterly containing many valuable papers on mining, geology and kindred subjects, but the public
Jan 1, 1933
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Book NewsI. Book review Legal and institutional arrangements in minerals development. Edited proceedings of a workshop organized jointly by the VN. Department of Technical Co-operation for Development and the
Jan 1, 1982
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Prediction Of Long-Term Quality Fluctuations In The South Field Lignite Mine Of West MacedoniaBy A. Pavlidis
This paper investigates variations of lignite quality attributes with geostatistical methods. The study focuses on lignite from the Southern Field in the Greek province of West Macedonia. The targeted
Jan 1, 2006
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Geologic Investigation, Prediction And Construction Evaluation For The Cooling Water Tunnels - Seabrook, N.H., Nuclear Power StationBy M. Saidman, R. Pizzuti, R. Hirschfeld, A. J. Desai, J. Rand
Two bedrock tunnels, 170 to 250 feet deep and with a length of about 17,000 feet each, will be used to convey cooling water from the Atlantic Ocean to the Seabrook, N.H., Nuclear Power Plant. Seismic
Jan 1, 1976