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                     LURGl's Circulating Fluid Bed Roasting Process Improves Gold Recovery LURGl's Circulating Fluid Bed Roasting Process Improves Gold RecoveryBy Bodo Peinemann For more than 35 years Lurgi has been providing its fluid bed roasters on a worldwide basis. The current total annual capacity of the 250 Lurgi roasters approaches 26 million mt of sulphide minerals Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Impact of air velocity and support advance on shield-generated dust Impact of air velocity and support advance on shield-generated dustSteady increases in longwall production have required operators to apply greater quantities of ventilating air in an effort to control and dilute respirable dust. Significant increases in shearer spee Jan 4, 2010 
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                     The Minetrain Project; Developing an Advanced-Level Training Program for Mining Professionals in an Actual Deep Mine Site The Minetrain Project; Developing an Advanced-Level Training Program for Mining Professionals in an Actual Deep Mine SiteBy Z. Zhang, M. S. Gonzalez, M. de P. Bueno, P. Holopainen, S. Luukkanen "Despite being a field of study that requires practical knowledge and experience, mining engineering education follows the same pattern in most mining universities around the world, consisting of theo Oct 1, 2019 
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                     Impact Of China On Drilling Grade Barite - Introduction - Preprint 09-129 Impact Of China On Drilling Grade Barite - Introduction - Preprint 09-129By W. J. Miles At the beginning of the 20th century, barite was a mineral of minor importance in the USA. Its primary use was to extend lead oxide in white paint. Barite also added the special qualities of hiding Jan 1, 2009 
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                     A New Model for Characterizing the Cobble and Boulder Fraction for Soft Ground Tunneling A New Model for Characterizing the Cobble and Boulder Fraction for Soft Ground TunnelingBy Glen Frank, David R. Chapman Determining the number of boulders and cobbles that will be encountered in the tunnel envelope is one of the most difficult problems confronting the geotechnical engineer in the design of tunnels in g Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Carbonate-Hosted Ores Of The Western Cordillera - An Overview Carbonate-Hosted Ores Of The Western Cordillera - An OverviewBy S. R. Titley Carbonate-hosted massive sulfide (60%) ores of the western Cordillera compose a distinct class of deposits although they vary widely in detail and perhaps genesis. They have been important sources of Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Particle Size Monitoring Improves Grind and Aids Throughput at Golden Sunlight Mines Particle Size Monitoring Improves Grind and Aids Throughput at Golden Sunlight MinesBy G. B. Amicucci Golden Sunlight Mines Inc. operates an open-pit gold mine and cyanidation plant about 11km (7 miles) northeast of Whitehall, MT. Golden Sunlight is a subsidiary of Placer Dome US Inc. Mining is acc Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Design of Shallow Tunnels for Washington Dulles International Airport People Mover Design of Shallow Tunnels for Washington Dulles International Airport People MoverBy Frank P. Frandina, Diane R. Hirsch, David P. Field, Colin R. Weeks To accommodate growth in air service and to follow the Master Plan for long-term airport development, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority established thed2 Development Program at Washington Jan 1, 2005 
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                     A Survey Of Mine Ventilation Practices ? Introduction A Survey Of Mine Ventilation Practices ? IntroductionBy Pierre Mousset-Jones A questionnaire was sent out to three classes of mines to determine the extent of the heat problem in U.S. and Foreign underground mines. The following list shows the replies received from this questi Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Minerals Processing Professionals Urged to Promote Their Industry Minerals Processing Professionals Urged to Promote Their IndustryBy Steve Kral The mining industry is no stranger to hard times. Throughout its history, the industry has faced the ups and downs of commodity prices, difficult-to-mine-and-process ore bodies, labor issues and other Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Liebherr Tradition Carries on with the Introduction of a New Haul Truck and Crawler Tractor Liebherr Tradition Carries on with the Introduction of a New Haul Truck and Crawler TractorBy Steve Kral "Liebherr, as most anyone involved with the global mining industry knows, is one of the world’s largest makers of mining and construction heavy equipment. The familyowned company has been around since Jan 12, 2017 
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                     Environmental Evaluation Of The Belle Eldridge Mine Near Deadwood, South Dakota Environmental Evaluation Of The Belle Eldridge Mine Near Deadwood, South DakotaBy A. D. Davis, C. J. Webb, C. S. Johnson The Belle Eldridge Mine is an inactive lead-zinc mine in Spruce Gulch south of Deadwood, South Dakota. Acidic mine drainage (AMD) produced at the site drains into Spruce Creek, a tributary of Whitewo Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Simulators Improve Mine Operator Training and Safety Simulators Improve Mine Operator Training and SafetySimulator technology has advanced to the point where the cost of mining equipment simulators is beginning to make commercial sense. Simulator-based evaluation allows operators or potential employees t Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Statistical Methods Of Estimating Mining Costs Statistical Methods Of Estimating Mining CostsBy K. R. Long Until it was defunded in 1995, the U.S. Bureau of Mines maintained a Cost Estimating System (CES) for prefeasibility-type economic evaluations of mineral deposits and estimating costs at producing and Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Optimal Orebody Reconstruction And Visualisation Optimal Orebody Reconstruction And VisualisationThe authors summarise the development and recent advances in the reconstruction and visualisation of three-dimensional objects from point data and describe applications to the reconstruction of orebod Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Equilibrium Adsorption Studies Of Polysaccharides On Talc: The Effect Of Molecular Weight, Charge, And The Influence Of Metal Cations Equilibrium Adsorption Studies Of Polysaccharides On Talc: The Effect Of Molecular Weight, Charge, And The Influence Of Metal CationsBy P. Harris, G. Groenmeyer, L. Parolis The effect of molecular weight, charge and the presence of the cations Ca2+, Mg2+and K+ on the adsorption of carboxymethyl cellulose on pure talc obtained from Balmat, New York have been investigated. Jan 1, 2004 
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                     New Methodology Enables Improved Evaluation Of Flotation Collectors New Methodology Enables Improved Evaluation Of Flotation CollectorsBy B. Cousins Flotation reagents are critical to the optimum performance of flotation circuits. How a flotation reagent performs within the first few cells of a flotation train is a key indicator of how well it wil Feb 27, 2013 
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                     Abstract Page - Fundamental Approaches in Longwall Dust Control Abstract Page - Fundamental Approaches in Longwall Dust ControlBy R. A. Jankowsi, S. K. Ruggieri Airborne respirable dust levels on longwalls can be reduced if operators approach the dust control problem in a logical and fundamental manner. This can be accomplished through the proper application Jan 6, 1985 
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                     Stability Assessment Of A Mercury Polythiocarbonate Material Using "Integrated Leaching" Procedures Stability Assessment Of A Mercury Polythiocarbonate Material Using "Integrated Leaching" ProceduresBy T. Patten A method for stabilizing mercury containing waste for landfill disposal would be a very cost effective solution for industry. A mercury polythiocarbonate material which is made via a metallurgical pro Jan 1, 2012 
