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Opportunities for Mining Industry Professionals in a Changing WorldWhen we are beset with the economic problems the world faces today, we are always inclined to look at the shorter term future. Today I would like to take a long-term view of our industry, project his
Jan 1, 1992
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Pressure Leaching of a Manganese Ore Part I: Kinetic AspectsBy Woodcock J. T
When an aqueous suspension of pyrite and manganese ore reacts with oxygen, manganese is dissolved by the ferrous sulphate and sulphuric acid produced by the oxidation of pyrite. The kinetics of certai
Jan 1, 1958
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Improving Sulphide Recoveries in Complex Gold Ore Bodies Using Cost Effective Pre-Concentration by GravityBy Yaw Boadi, Andrew McCallum, Sandy Gray, Yavuz Atasoy, Peter Wemyss
"Various full-scale test programs and installations of the InLine Pressure Jig (IPJ) have provided evidence that pre-concentration of the difficult to leach sulphide mineral through gravity can provid
Jan 1, 2004
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Integrated Underground Mining and Processing Of Massive Sulphide OresBy Bern Klein, Malcolm Scoble, Justin Widdifield, Andrew Bamber
"It has been suggested that the pre-concentration of ore underground can bring positive economic and environmental benefits to underground mining, particularly at extreme depth. The integration of min
Jan 1, 2006
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IC 7281 The Burning Rate Of Fuse - IntroductionBy D. Harrington
Educational campaigns conducted by the manufacturers of explosives, the Bureau of Mines, mining companies, and safety organizations have contributed greatly in reducing accidents caused by explosives
Jan 1, 1944
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Evidence for the occurrence of Gondwana coals in North America as indicated by comparisons of similar deposits in the worldBy P. A. Hacquebard, M. P. Avery
"Gondwana coal deposits are widespread and are known to occur in four continents. They are present in Brazil, India, South Africa, and Australia. From coal petrographic examinations and a detailed lit
Jan 1, 2004
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7.1 Spangenberg - Sampling Standards In Anglogold Ashanti Gold Mines In SaBy Conné Spangenberg
Contents ?Introduction ?Metal accounting environment ?Problem statement ?Investigations & Achievements ?Metal Accounting ?Principles ?Standards ?Audits ?Questions
Jan 1, 2005
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The Zinc-Smelting Industry of the Middle WestBy H. C. Meister
THE zinc-smelting industry of the United States has grown very rapidly in recent years and bids fair to outrival that of all other countries in the future. On account of the geographical situation of
Jan 1, 1905
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RI 2012 The Alsatian Potash IndustryBy Frank K. Cameron
"The DepositsThere are two large deposits or groups of deposits of potash salts which, at the breaking cut of the great world war in 1913 and for several decades preceding, were practically the only c
Jul 1, 1919
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SEM-XMAP: Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Dot-Mapping Applied to Cemented Paste BackfillBy Serge Ouellet
Identification and quantification of cementitious phases in cemented paste backfill (CPB) is difficult due to the fineness of tailings and the low binder content used in the mixture. Techniques such a
May 1, 2007
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OFR-34-82 Full Scale Model Roof-Bolt Test System - 2. IntroductionThe Full Scale Model Roof Bolt Test System described herein was designed, fabricated, erected, and installed by MSA Advanced Systems Division for the U. S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Mines, Sp
Jan 1, 1979
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Geologic Setting, Geochemistry of Alteration, and U-Pb Age of Hydrothermal Zircon from the Silurian Stog’er Tight Gold Prospect, Newfoundland Appalachians, CanadaBy G. R. Dunning, M. R. Wilson
"Abstract - The early Paleozoic accretionary tectonic regime that was established along the Laurentian margin of the Newfoundland Appalachians provided a favorable setting for shear-hosted gold minera
Jan 1, 2000
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Within a Stones’ ThrowBy James Goldberg, Mark Withey
The Material Service Thornton quarry is a multi-million annual production tons complex. Surrounded by busy surface highways, and divided by a railroad on the north/south axis and further divided by a
Jan 1, 2006
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Current Ground Support Membrane Applications In North American Underground MinesBy L. Lacerda
Spray-on ground support membranes (GSM) or thin support liners hold today perhaps as much potential to impact underground (u/g) ground support operations as dry and later wet-mix shotcrete when introd
Jan 1, 2002
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Mining Geology in 1929By R. J. Colony
MINING geology does not lend itself - very readily to a review embracing "improvements in methods," as perhaps do shop practices or laboratory procedures. The "methods" used in mining geology are si
Jan 1, 1930
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The Importance Of Minerals 1976 - 200 Years Of Mining In The United States Of AmericaEarly American history is filled with records of the search for and extraction of minerals-a Northwest passage to the treasures of the Indies-an overland route to the goldfields of California. Mining
Jan 1, 2012
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Alaska Way visit highlights Megaprojects conference in SeattleWhen defining a ?megaproject,? one need only to look at Seattle, WA?s State Route 99 Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement project. This $3.1-billion project is one of the largest of its kind in the world,
Dec 1, 2013
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Reducing CIP Tails Solution Losses at Goldcorp’s Campbell Processing FacilitiesBy Monique Pharand, Jeet Basi, Simon Hille
"High quality activated carbon is essential in the recovery of gold in Carbon-in-Leach (CIL), Carbon-in-Pulp (CIP), and Carbon-in-Column (CIC) circuits. Goldcorp’s Campbell complex at Red Lake Gold M
Jan 1, 2016
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Performance And Experiential Development Of The Mobile Miner At Mount IsaBy R. J. Boyd
SUMMARY The productivity of drill and blast methods of mining in hard rock is limited by the cyclic nature of the operation, and a plateau of performance has been reached, even with the most advanc
Jan 1, 1987
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Institute of Metals Division - Wrought Alloys of the Tungsten-Tantalum-Molybdenum- Columbium SystemBy E. J. Dulis, A. Kasak, R. C. Westgren
The potential of uirought tungsten- and tantaluw-rich alloys of the W-Ta-Mo-Cb system was investigated for high-strength structural applications above 2500° F. Appreciable strengthening of tung-sten a
Jan 1, 1964