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Short Mountain Silica: A New Venture In Silica Sand ProductionBy M. J. Zdunczyk
Located approximately 50 miles northeast of Knoxville, Tennessee, Short Mountain Silica mines the Clinch Formation, an orthoquarzite, for silica sand. In 1980, a Knoxville resident and area contractor
Jan 1, 1992
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Integrating Process and Power Automation: Safety, Productivity and Efficiency Gains – An Approach Using Electrical Integration Based on IEC 61850By L. H. Monaco
"The evolutional process is always about solving existent problems in order to provide further achievements. But the more something evolves, the more challenges it faces towards greater evolution. Ind
Jan 1, 2018
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The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 -An Eastern Coal Producers ViewBy G. W. Luxbacher
With the advent of acid rain legislation included within the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, a great deal of uncertainty with regard to price, source and production quantities has been cast into the
Jan 1, 1992
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Ores Of Lithium And Their ApplicationsBy R. Keith Evans
Potential large scale uses in secondary battery systems and fusion reactors together with a steady increase in demand for conventional applications, particularly in aluminum smelting, has resulted in
Jan 1, 1977
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Let's Be Practical Again A Focus On Midwest MiningBy Dale D. Teeters
Today, I would like to talk about ways to maximize the efficiency of surface coal operations. I doubt I will present any startling new ideas, but my comments may, hopefully, stimulate some conversatio
Jan 1, 1981
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Fires And Explosions (d51f8edf-b123-476c-9ebd-d8c8541fc4d8)By Everett M. (Original by) White
Numerous articles have been written about the coal mine ; he has been compared with brave men who have gone out to conquer some unknown hazard throughout the ages. Now, however, modern mining is no lo
Jan 1, 1981
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Subsidence Control by BackfillingBy Alice S. Allen, James Paone
SURFACE SUBSIDENCE IN MINING The consequences of subsidence are becoming progressively more serious as the consumption of an ever- increasing quantity of minerals conflicts with the needs of an exp
Jan 1, 1982
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Applied Geology: The Foundation For Mine Design At Exxon Minerals Company?s Crandon DepositBy Roger G. Rowe
The Crandon deposit, located in northern Wisconsin, is a 65.8 million ton Precambrian volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit which averages 1.4% copper and 5.8% zinc. The deposit is classic in origin, m
Jan 1, 1983
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Mass Balance And Process Evaluation For Coarse Coal Cleaning Circuit Using A Dense-Medium SeparatorBy Felicia F. Peng
The plant data were collected from three streams around a dense medium drum for coarse coal cleaning operated at various volumetric ratio of medium-to-feed. The effect of the volumetric ratio of mediu
Jan 1, 1996
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Process Integration Of Sodium Nitrite Oxidation And Fine Grinding In Refractory Precious Metal Concentrate Pressure LeachingBy C. G. Anderson
Extraction of valuable resources from complex orebodies will become more common. This is obvious for two reasons. First, the cleaner and more readily processed ores have continually been depleted thro
Jan 1, 1994
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Mineral Processing - Design, Installation And Operation Of Pinto Valley Moly Flotation ColumnsBy R. Rodgers
The Pinto Valley concentrator of BHP Copper Inc. restarted its sulfide mining operations in September 2007 to produce copper and molybdenum concentrates. During the plant production ramp up, the coppe
Jan 1, 2010
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Quality Improvements And Energy Savings In Iron Ore Pelletizing. Experiences In The Pellet Plants Of Bong Mining Company, Liberia And Ferteco Mineracao, Brazil ? SummaryBy Horst H. Gielen
Bong Mining Company/Liberia provides the rare opportunity to compare two generations of grate kiln pelletizing plants operating on the same magnetite/hematite ore basis. In this paper advantages and d
Jan 1, 1983
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From Market Commodity To Toxic Waste: The Transit Of MercuryBy M. Rieber
The recent history of the mercury market results almost entirely from U.S. Government actions. Its derived demand has been curtailed by U.S.E.P.A. mandates; its supply has been augmented by U.S.D.L.A.
Jan 1, 1995
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Water Transformation ? Turning Liabilities Into AssetsBy L. Schlink
Impacted waters, often complex, are created in mining which at some point in the mine life cycle will need to be attended. The simplest and most cost effective method of handling impacted water is to
Feb 23, 2014
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U. S. Strategic Materials Stockpiles and National Strategy (4e814419-4bfd-47de-bc27-0c9384ac3ef1)By John Davis Morgan
The uncertain world conditions of the present time require that the United States be prepared to meet: a. all-out nuclear war with attack on the United States b. limited wars (anything smaller th
Jan 1, 1960
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Investigation Of The Micro-Fracture Characteristics Of Geological Materials By Indentation TechniquesBy S. Middlemiss
The Indentation Fracture technique is being developed as a tool for use in comminution and mineral liberation analysis. Fracture toughness measurements for a number of mineralogical materials were mad
Jan 1, 1994
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Ace Hydrocyclone: A Fast Froth Cyclonic Beneficiation Technology For Fine And Ultrafine Minerals - SME Annual Conference 2023By H. Fayed
Froth flotation technology is the backbone of the minerals pro-cessing industry where minerals are concentrated by selective separa-tion; either direct or in-direct flotation. In direct flotation usef
Feb 1, 2023
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Compliance Cost Comparison Existing State Regulations Versus New Federal Regulations Under The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977By Gary E. Slagel
The federal Office of Surface Mining (OSW) has undertaken an effort to revise many of their permanent program regulations. Numerous procedures for compliance are being rewritten to allow for greater f
Jan 1, 1982
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Mineral Property Selection, Improvement And Disposition, How Small Companies CompeteBy J. R. Beeder
Minerals Engineering Company (MECO) is a relatively small, promotionally oriented mineral exploration company founded in Colorado in 1948 during the height of the uranium boom. The company has been: 1
Jan 1, 1979
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Smoke Monitoring-Evaluation Of In-Mine ExperienceBy A. E. Ketler
Optical smoke monitoring fills an important gap in ventilation and fire safety: namely monitoring of smoky, low temperature fires where little CO and heat are generated. Smoke monitoring also avoids t
Jan 1, 1995