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The Electroslurry* Process For Copper Recovery From Smelter And Refinery Wastes (7a97db2e-256a-4c35-bf29-c7d9dba93063)By F. A. Baczek
The Electroslurry TM electrowinning concept has been incorporated into a process flowsheet for recovering copper from smelter flue dusts. The process has averaged 96% recovery of the copper as high-gr
Jan 1, 1980
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Barytes Market - Filler - Extender And Chemical UsesBy Geo. A. Wells
Abstract The consumption of barytes in certain paints polyurethane foams, seamless, flooring, glass, brake linings, plastisol caskets for food containers and in fluids used for gastrointestinal X-ra
Jan 1, 1980
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Influence of blasting techniques on open pit economicsBy H. G. Naidu, Raj K. Singhai, S. P. Singh
Introduction The economics of open-pit mining de¬pend heavily on the cost of overburden removal. It is necessary to maintain a pit slope as steep as possible. Steeper slopes lower the volume of overb
Jan 1, 1989
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Computer Optimization Of Vcr?s Miring Systems: An Application At Fankou Pb-Zn Mine, ChinaBy Song Xiaotian
Studies have been carried out to optimize the VCR's mining sys- tem on the basis of synthetic analysis at Fankou Pb-Zn mine in Southern China. The synthetic e- valuation method is proposed for se
Jan 1, 1986
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The flame characteristics of a tire fire on a mining vehicleBy RICKARD HANSEN
With vehicles frequently found in mines and tires being a major fuel item, the risk of tire fires will be severe underground. This study presents an analysis of tire fires on mining vehicles to increa
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52. Discovery of the Yeelirrie Uranium DepositBy E. Cameron
Yeelirrie lies toward the center of Western Australia, 650 km (404 miles) northeast of Perth (Fig. 1). The ore reserves have been estimated as 52.5 kt (57,871 tons) of contained U3O8, at an average gr
Jan 1, 1991
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NAPOLI UndergroundBy Paolo Prevedini, Antonello de Risi
"The city of Naples has one of the most ancient traditions of tunneling in the world, since Roman age until today. This was due to the softness of volcanic rock covering most of the city surface, this
Jan 1, 2016
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Deep Shaft Construction in Unconsolidated Material and Water-Bearing FormationsBy Del Brock, Dan Wooton
The design/build of two adjacent vertical mine shafts in difficult ground conditions at a mining complex in the midwestern United States required innovative construction techniques. Construction of th
Jan 1, 2003
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Hedges Gold Pty. Ltd. Tailings Disposal Dam Design, Performance, Operating Philosophy and Rehabilitation PlansBy Malcolm Wills
Hedges Gold Pty. Ltd. mines and processes a lateritic gold orebody approximately 120 km south east of Perth in the Darling plateau. The operation is approximately 26 km from the town of Boddington a
Jan 1, 1992
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Nearly 1,000 people Attend 2019 SME Minnesota Conference as it returns to DuluthBy William Gleason
"Sometimes it’s the smallest things that make the biggest difference. In the world of mining, erosion can lead to small cracks, which can then lead to bigger problems that, over time, can eventually l
Jun 1, 2019
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Phytoremediation In Areas Contaminated With Heavy And Radioactive MetalsBy C. Vasilescu
Phytotechnologies use plants to remediate various media impacted with different types of contaminants. These technologies can be implemented either in situ or ex situ. The affected media in which phyt
Jan 1, 2006
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Lunar Mining PerspectiveBy Egons R. Podnieks, Wallace W. Roepke
Mining technology to utilize vital lunar resources will be required for any commitment to permanent lunar basing. Lunar mining must be viewed both as a major supporting element for space resource comm
Jan 1, 1990
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Hydrodynamics Of Coarse Phosphate FlotationBy C. E. Jordan
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated flotation hydrodynamics to improve the recovery of coarse phosphate. Fluid velocity profile measurements were used to characterize the hydrodynamics within commer
Jan 1, 1994
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Development Of The Operations Research Program At The College Of MinesBy E. R. Drevdahl
It has been suggested that we at the University of Arizona present a paper covering the origin, philosophy, and results of the College of Mines program in the field of computers and operations researc
Jan 1, 1963
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The Zinc Corporation, Ltd. and New Broken Hill Consolidated, Ltd.By R. E. Le Messurier
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The mines are located at Broken Hill in the western part of New South Wales, Australia, 930 km west¬northwest of Sydney. Mining Methods Where pillars must be left between stop
Jan 1, 1982
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Amdel Thickener Interface GaugeBy Gary Krix
The Amdel Thickener Interface Gauge (TIG) provides continuous on-line measurement of the level of the liquid/solid interface in thickeners and Counter Current Decantation (CCD) washers. Unlike other i
Jan 1, 1993
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By-Products Generated By One Industry -- Useful Material To Another IndustryBy M. D. Ballain, V. C. Storhok, B. Pesic, J. C. Sever
Northwest Alloys, a wholly owned subsidiary of Alcoa, produces magnesium from dolomite by reduction with ferrosilicon and aluminum. This process produces alkaline by-products in quantities that allow
Jan 1, 1999
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Copper Leaching: 2014-2015 Global Operating DataBy R. Scheffel, R. Washnock, G. Zarate
"The second survey of global copper leaching operations has been completed, the data published in 1998 has been updated. A survey questionnaire was sent to 40 identified copper leach operations around
Jan 1, 2016
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The Exploration Gap In Developing CountriesBy Douglas N. Kendall
There are three definite steps in the making of a mining industry in any country. These are as follows: Step A - Geological Mapping This step covers the basic geological mapping of the country a
Jan 1, 1963
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Geomechanics Principles For Complex BlastingBy L. L. Oriard
There are certain site-specific geological and physical features of a rock mass which control its behavior under the dynamic stresses induced by the action of explosives. It is essential that blasting
Jan 1, 1984