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The Coal Problem in Great Britain and the World
By John T. Whetton
"FROM 1850 when the annual production was around 50 million tons, coal output in Great Britain expanded rapidly to 225 million tons in 1900 and 287 million tons in 1913. However, during the First Worl
Jan 1, 1960
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The Effects of Hot Muck on the Sullivan Concentrator
By Cris Sideco
This paper describes the concentration processes of the Sullivan. Concentrator, including crushing , transportation, sink-float, grinding , flotation and dewatering. Handling of hot muck has had a del
Jan 1, 1977
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High Strength Aerated Cement Bulkheads for Target Gold Mine, South Africa
By D. J. R. Ras
A sub-level open stoping method is being used to mine the massive deposits at TARGET Gold Mine which uses cemented tailings to backfill the stopes. This requires the construction of bulkheads to conta
May 1, 2007
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The Importance of Shaft Heating in Coal Mines
By M. Uszko
The climatic area in which Poland is located requires heating the ventilation air at intake shafts during the winter season. Air heating of the intake shaft should ensure safe operation of hoisting de
Aug 1, 2013
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A Review of ISL Mining at the Highland Uranium Project
By Laurence McGonagle
"The Highland Uranium Project (HUP) is located approximately sixty miles northeast of Casper, Wyoming and is owned and operated by Power Resources, Inc. (PRI). With an annual production of680 tonnes (
Jan 1, 1998
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Some Aspects of Corrosion Resistance of Magnesium Alloys
By E. Ghali
For engineering applications, magnesium is usually alloyed with one or more elements which include aluminium, manganese, rare earth metals, lithium, zinc, and zirconium. Under normal environmental con
Jan 1, 2006
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Fine Grinding with the Szego Mill - An Update
By G. Papachristodoulou, O. Trass
"Performance data for both wet and dry grinding of materials have been obtained in this novel, planetary ring-roller mill over wide ranges or operating conditions. The Szego mill consists of a station
Jan 1, 1986
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The Gold-Rich Louvicourt Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposit, New Brunswick: A Kuroko Analogue in the Bathurst Mining Camp
By D. R. Lentz, C. J. Beaumont-Smith, S. H. Mcclenaghan
"Abstract - The Louvicourt Au-Ag-Cu-Zn-Pb sulfide deposit is hosted by a Middle Ordovician calc-alkaline sequence of aphyric rhyolite flows and associated fragmental rocks at the top of the Flat Landi
Jan 1, 2006
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Catalytic Heap Leaching of Chalcopyrite Ores Using Jetti’s Technology
By M. Rebolledo, N. Mora, G. Zarate
For decades, the mining industry has been focussed to find an efficient and economically attractive process for the leaching of chalcopyrite. Jetti Resources has developed a novel hydrometallurgical a
Jan 1, 2019
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Severe Service Ball Valve Design Analysis Utilizing a Modified Kepner-Tregoe Method
By M. Pearson, J. Irvine, L. Mercer, P. Lauzon
Severe service ball valve performance has a direct impact on the mechanical availability of high pressure oxidation and leach plants. The primary function of these valves is to isolate the autoclave f
Jan 1, 2004
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Geology, Geochemistry and Genetic Aspects of Kuroko-type Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits in Sanjiang Region, Southwestern China
By Xuanxue Mo, Zengqian Hou
"Abstract -Yidun Island Arc in Sanjiang Region is one of the important Kuroko-type volcano genic massive sulfide deposits (VMS) districts in southwestern China. Tectonically, the region is situated i
Jan 1, 1993
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Flotation of Base Metals from Grinding Mill Discharges
By A. J. Williams
"Conventional base metal milling practice normally consists of crushing, grinding and cyclone classification followed by flotation. It is the authors' belief that the commencement of flotation after c
Jan 1, 1984
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Rare Earths and the Potential for Rare-earth Deposits in Canada
By J. L. Jambor, T. C. Birkett, W. D. Sinclair
Abstract -The rare-earth elements (REE) form a significant part of the group of so-called "high technology" metals whose glamour has attracted both the scientific community and the mining industry. D
Jan 1, 1992
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Development of 'Post' Pillar Mining At Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited
By Roy S. Celland, K. H. Singh
The introduction of 'post' pillar mining at the Strathcona mine represents a new approach to ground support in cut-and-fill applications. The method has also shown significant economic advantages. It
Jan 1, 1973
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Deep Mine Development at McIntyre Porcupine Mines, Limited
By The Staff
"IntroductionThe difficulties to be overcome in shaft sinking and development at depth are centred at McIntyre in and around No. 12 shaft. Generally they have been due to increasing pressures and temp
Jan 1, 1950
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The Separation of Chalcopyrite and Pentlandit from Inco's Sudbury Area Ores Pilot Plant Testwork
By G. E. Agar, W. B. Kipkie, R. A. Tenbergen
"This paper describes the successful pilot plant testing of a flowsheet, developed at INCO Ltd.'s J.Roy Gordon Research Laboratory (JRGRL), for improved separation of the constituent minerals in a bul
Jan 1, 1984
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Giant Earthquakes are Occurring at Lunar Phases Specific to Each Subduction Zone
"Here, we statistically proved that giant earthquakes occur at lunar phases specific to each subduction zone. Enough attention during the lunar period, especially when seismicity is occurring, will si
Jan 1, 2015
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Diamond Drilling Practice
By C. H. Hitchcock
History In approaching the subject of diamond-drilling practice, a brief history of the origin and development of the diamond drill may be of interest. The use of black diamonds for boring holes in r
Jan 1, 1933
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Underground Belt Conveyor System at the Sullivan Mine
By F. M. Waldie
THE 2,538-foot belt conveyor recently installed underground at the Sullivan mine hoists ore from the 3,350-foot level to the 3,900-foot or main haulage level, a vertical distance of 680 feet. The des
Jan 1, 1945
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Are you at Risk? The Role of Environmental Auditing in the Liability Dilemma
By J. B. Brodie, C. Pelletier
"The vulnerability of Canadian and U.S. companies, their directors, officers and employees to onerous penalties associated with violations of environmental statutes and common law actions has provided
Jan 1, 1988