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Mine Planning At The McKinley MineBy M. G. Premo
The McKinley Mine is located in the northwest New Mexico, in McKinley County, approximately 25 miles from Gallup. The mine is operated by The Pittsburg & Midway Coal Mining Co. (P&M), a wholly owned s
Jan 1, 1992
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The Solution To The Mineral Engineering Manpower ProblemBy Howard L. Hartman
Pardon my audacity, but I feel that this is the solution, not just a solution. Further, I will be so bold as to maintain that this is the last-ditch, eleventh-hour chance for the mineral industry to s
Jan 1, 1967
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Coal FrothersBy Robert D. Hansen, Richard R. Klimpel
INTRODUCTION A very important factor in froth flotation is the use of surface-active chemicals to form a froth in which minerals or coals are retained, thus allowing for valuable component enrichm
Jan 1, 1986
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Use of Chemical Additives to Improve Copper Electrowinning - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Matias Pentinnen, Wayne Dickinson
Electrowinning is a key process for copper production contributing roughly twenty percent globally and thirty to forty percent of production in the Americas1. Copper grade is assessed largely on depos
Feb 1, 2025
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Design Considerations And Operating Experience On A Semi-Autogenous Milling Installation At A South African Gold MineBy J. V. G. Middleton
The paper gives a comprehensive review of the design considerations which determined the choice of the milling plant, a description of the plant and comment on the operating experience to date. Opera
Jan 1, 1989
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Preplanning - Key To Reclaimation - IntroductionBy Gregory E. Klosterman
American Aggregates Corporation is one of the leading producers of mineral aggregates in the nation. Production is from deposits of glacial sand and gravel and limestone and dolomite bedrock. Annual p
Jan 1, 1974
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Why Bother With Computer Control?By P. F. Mataich
"Why bother with computer control?" This question and others like it have been heard over and over again by those who have tried to convince operating men that there are sound merits to installing a p
Jan 1, 1965
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Lining And Finishing Eisenhower Memorial TunnelBy Werner A. Ruemmele
Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel, called Straight Creek Tunnel during construction is located 60 miles west of Denver, Colorado at 11, 160 ft. elevation. It is 8, 510 feet long, and carries two lanes of 1-7
Jan 1, 1974
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Liquid-Solid Separation-Challenges in the Fast LaneBy Donald A. Dahlstrom
If you have ever driven on the Autobahns of Western Germany, you are well acquainted with the "fast lane." There is no speed limit; there are only two lanes in the direction you are going, and if you
Jan 1, 1989
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A Review of Geochemical Prospecting Practice in Glaciated Precambrian TerrainsBy John E. Riddell
This review is based on a questionnaire sent out to 24 Canadian exploration companies, known to be active in the mineral exploration field, concerning their practice in the use of applied geochemical
Jan 1, 1960
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Soft Ground Tunnelling On Staten IslandBy Christopher P. White, John R. Wagner
This paper will discuss the complex and difficult soil conditions encountered in the sinking of 15 shafts of 18m to 27m depth and the excavation and lining of 6700m of 2.74m dia. interceptor sewer on
Jan 1, 1991
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Heavy Media SeparationsBy Frank F. Aplan
Introduction Heavy media separation (HMS), also called dense media or float¬sink separation, is one of the newer forms of gravity concentration. Though the concept can be traced to the last century
Jan 1, 1985
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Mineral Potential of NamibiaBy Camillo Premoli
Namibia is one of Africa's newest nations. A German colony until 1915, it then became a South African protectorate until 1990, when it gained independence after an armed struggle that lasted more
Jan 1, 1994
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Lead and Zinc Marketing: Something Old, SomethSng New, Something ProfitableBy Werner T. Meyer
Technical modification of traditional zinc- and lead-based products is moving the metals into diversification is particularly apparent in two areas. The evolution of diverse types of heavy-duty ve
Jan 1, 1986
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Canadian Potash Developments 1965 - IntroductionBy C. M. Bartley
In world-wide mining circles countries become known by the principal minerals they produce. The production of iron, copper, phosphate and sulphur in the United-States-has-been particularly significant
Jan 1, 1966
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Mining Trends In Latin America ? Restrictive Policies Slow DevelopmentsBy William F. Butler
I propose to do three things today. First, take a broad look at the role of mining in the Latin American economy; then, review briefly the current situation in four principal metallic mineral exportin
Jan 1, 1962
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Design And Construction Of The Keystone Tunnel Widening ProjectBy Stephen J. Klein, Fernando Orduz, Randall J. Essex
INTRODUCTION The Keystone Tunnel project consists of widening an existing 7.3 m-wide (24 ft) highway tunnel to a width of 13.7 m (45 ft) to provide a three-lane, two-directional highway tunnel. The
Jan 1, 1989
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Development Of Subsidence Prediction Technology From An Extensive Monitoring ProgramBy P. Schilizzi
The increased impact of mining subsidence in the U.S. coalfields and the recent regulatory constraints legislated by government and state agencies have provoked an intense research effort on this topi
Jan 1, 1986
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Metal Concentrations In Marine Black Shales Of Western United StatesBy George A. Desborough
Marine black shales of Paleozoic age in the Western United States that exceed 10 weight percent organic carbon contain as much as 5,000 ppm vanadium, 1,000 ppm molybdenum, 1,300 ppm nickel, 600 ppm co
Jan 1, 1982
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The Mechanism Of The Adsorption Of Ethyl Xanthate Ion On GalenaBy A. B. Van Cleave
It was first pointed out in 1934 by Gaudin (1) that the "oily" oxidation product of the alkyl xanthate ion-dialkyl dixanthogen, might be the "active flotation agent" on sulphide minerals and there hav
Jan 1, 1973