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Broken Hill At The Cross RoadsA review is given of the development of the author's ideas on the relationship of ore occurrence to regional dislocations in the earth's crust, presently identifiable in particular areas
Jan 1, 1983
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Broken Hill Ore Chute DesignTHE Broken Hill mining field, approximately 31 miles in length, is at present being exploited by seven companies, viz. : North Broken Hill Limited, Junction North Broken Hill No Liability, Broken Hill
Jan 1, 1925
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Broken Hill Vughs-Occurrence and Some Probable CausesAlthough these subterranean cavities are common to the Broken Hill big lode, yet the Broken Hill Proprietary is the most prolific in their occurrence, loud they have been found of various dimensions a
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Broker's Rules of Thumb for Mineral Valuation: A Focus on Gold EquitiesBy Dodd SF
Valuation of mining companies and their underlying assets prepared by brokers' analysts are, by necessity, approximations. The reliability of the valuations is entirely proportional to the qua
Jan 1, 1994
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Bromination Roasting Of Rare Earth OxidesBy Larry G. Twidwell, Jannette L. Chorney, Bryce D. Ruffier, Katelyn M. Lyons, Daniel W. Gaede, Ryan J. Foy, Jerome P. Downey
The Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department at Montana Tech is investigating various methods of extracting and refining rare earth elements from mineral ores and concentrates. As part of th
Jan 1, 2015
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BromineBy J. H. Jensen
Bromine is the intermediate member of the halogen family of elements between iodine, a solid: and chlorine, a gas. The name is derived from the Greek "bromos," meaning stench. Bromine is the only nonm
Jan 1, 1975
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BromineBy A. P. Anderson, J. H. Jensen, W. E. Breckoff
Bromine is the intermediate member of the halogen family of elements between iodine, a solid, and chlorine, a gas. The name is derived from the Greek "bromos," meaning stench. Bromine is the only nonm
Jan 1, 1983
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Bronchoalveolar Lavage in Subjects Exposed to Occupational DustsBy William H. Pailes, Vincent Castronova, Daniel Lewis, Norman L. Lapp, George Goodman
"INTRODCJCTIONAlveolar macrophages are free lung cells located on the surface of small airways and alveoli. These phagocytes play an important role in the protection of the lung against airborne bacte
Jan 1, 1990
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Bronzewing and Jundee Gold Mines--Five Years After DiscoveryIn the five years since Great Central Mines Limited (GCM) commenced exploration in the Jundee and Bronzewing areas of Western Australia's Yandal greenstone belt, the Company has been transformed
Jan 1, 1997
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Bross process: bio-treatment of alkaline slags produced during lead recyclingBy L. J. Barnes
The process for bio-remediation of sulphidic slag (BROSS) operates at 45 degrees C in a neutral (pH 7), aerobic aqueous environment in which sulphide in the slag is converted to sulphate. A two-stage
Jun 18, 1905
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Brown Coal Mining In Western GermanyBy Wido Tilmann
13.6-1. Importance. In Germany there are large tertiary brown coal reserves, most of which are located close to the surface. Therefore, brown coal has been recovered for many years by means of opencas
Jan 1, 1968
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Brown Coal Resource Evaluation - A Case Study of the Loy Yang DepositBy Hibbert W. D, Lottrey A
The behaviour of coal in a process is a function of both the coal properties and the processing conditions. In the case of the Loy Yang coal deposit, extensive testing has been undertaken to determi
Jan 1, 1992
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Brown Iron Ore Deposits of the Greenville District of AlabamaBy WALTER B. JONES
PIG iron was first produced in Alabama in 1818 from limonite or brown ore and since then much of this ore has come from the so-called mineral district of northern Alabama, especially along the Cretace
Jan 1, 1938
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Brunswick Mine SAG Mill Liner Design and WearBy Chris Larsen, Ian Orford, Marilene Renaud, Mike Cooper, Lud Strah
"An AG/SAG mill was commissioned at the Brunswick Mine concentrator in October 1998. This paper discusses the original liner design for the bi-directional AG/SAG mill, observed liner wear, subsequent
Jan 1, 2003
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Brunswick Mining OperationsBy R. J. R. Welwood, F. J. Grebenc
"Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Ltd. (controlled by Noranda Mines Limited) operates two lead-zinccopper- silver mines approximately 20 miles inland from Bathurst, N.B. The principal No. 12
Jan 1, 1971
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Brève comparaison des casques à principe actif pour une utilisation dans l’environnement minierBy R. Le
"The principles of noise control aredescribed with particular emphasis on personalactive units as opposed to passive ear muffspresently in general use. A discussion followsfor their potential use in a
Jan 1, 1997
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Bubble Attachment Time Measurements For Select Rare-Earth Phosphate Minerals In Oleate SolutionsBy W. M. Cross
Bubble attachment time measurements for the rare-earth phosphate minerals monazite and xenotime were made as a function of oleate concentration, sodium fluoride addition, and temperature. Results indi
Jan 1, 1989
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Bubble Coalescence Behaviour in Dissolved Air Flotation FrothsBy Stefaan J. R. Simons, Michael T. Spyridopoulos
In this paper the effect of humic substances (natural surfactants), electrolytes and solid particles on bubble coalescence, and as a consequence on froth stability, has been investigated. We formed tw
Jan 1, 2003
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Bubble Coalescence Behaviour in Dissolved Air Flotation Froths (Centenary of Flotation Symposium 2005)By S J. Neethling and, S J. R Simons
In this paper the effect of humic substances (natural surfactants), electrolytes and solid particles on bubble coalescence, and as a consequence on froth stability, have been investigated. In this stu
Jan 1, 2005
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Bubble Flow Pattern Detection in the Water Model of a Metal Treatment UnitBy J J. J Chen, J C. Zhao
A water/air model was developed to simulate the refining of molten aluminium by the sparging of gas through an impeller. The optimal gas dispersion depends upon selecting the correct gas rate for a gi
Jan 1, 1995