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Structured Analysis ? An Important Tool for Understanding and Describing Complex Mining SystemsBy Mario A. Morin
Mine design, planning and scheduling is a very complex, iterative process comprising several interrelated and interdependent activities. Understanding how this process works, identifying the critical
May 1, 2002
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Measurements of Colloidal Forces between an AFM Probe and Nanoparticles Deposited on a SubstrateBy J. Drelich
We report structural forces measured for 10 nm silica particles deposited on alumina substrate and 5-80 nm alumina particles on mica using atomic force microscopy technique. For nanoparticles forming
Jan 1, 2006
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An integrated Truck Management Information System (Truck MIS) ConceptBy Leroy G. Hagenbuch
"IntroductionAn integrated Truck Management Information System (Truck MIS) evolves as seemingly separate functions combined to yield a single homogeneous result / product. The concept of a computer in
Jan 1, 1986
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Treatment of ferro-manganese fines in an extended arc flash reactorBy A. McLean, D. K. A Donyina, R. S. Segsworth
"Various aspects of processing ferro-manganese fines generated during the crushing of standard ferro-manganese have been studied in laboratory-scaleplasma furnaces. These laboratory furnaces are based
Jan 1, 1982
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The Treatment of Hollinger Precipitate to Produce Fine GoldBy Matthew Scott
Introduction The refining of precipitate is the final stage of all the processes involved in gold mining and cyanide milling, by which the precious metal is at last obtained in a concentrated form, w
Jan 1, 1931
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Comparison of Low vs High Discharge For Ball-Mills (Transactions, Volume XL, 1937, pp. 325-332)By The Hollinger Mill Staff
MR. E. L. Longmore (l), in presenting this paper at the Annual General Meeting, suggested that it was neither desirable nor necessary to read any but the briefest portion of the paper. He wished to em
Jan 1, 1937
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Electrolytic Treatment of Synthetic Acid Mine Drainage Containing High Concentrations of Ferric IronBy N. J. Bunce, B. Vollick, A. F. Souza, D. Bejan, P. Maharaj, C. Shamshoom
"Copper electrodeposition from synthetic and authentic acid mine drainage (AMD) is inhibited by ferric iron (Fe(III)), through re-oxidation of copper. Polarization to –2.5 V versus standard hydrogen e
Jan 1, 2016
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Surface Characterisation of FergusoniteBy K. E. Waters, M. Mirnezami, R. Gauvin, A. Jordens, K. W. Malas
"There is currently very little information on the physico-chemical properties of rare earth elementbearing minerals, or on their processing. With the increasing demand for rare earths, this is someth
Jan 1, 2012
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Front-End Loaders in MiningBy J. A. Ressinger
"The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the differences between various methods of excavating and loading as they relate to mining operations. The intent is not to provide ""pat"" answers, bu
Jan 1, 1972
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Ore reserve estimation at the Enterprise Gold Mine, Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia. Part 1: structural and variogram analysisBy Neil Schofield
"The Pine Creek gold mineralization is associated with saddle reefs and quartz and quartz sulphide veining within the Enterprise Anticline. The anticlinal structure is complex and the mineralization w
Jan 1, 1988
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Petrochemistry in the Exploration for Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide DepositsBy Steve Piercey
Introduction ? VMS Deposits: The Target ? Key points for every belt: heat flow and extension. ? Good felsic rocks ? Good mafic rocks. ? Petrochemical assemblages. ? Summary Key Points Through
Apr 1, 2005
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Heat Balance Control Changes- Further Steps and Safety IssuesBy T. Kho, W. Zhang, M. E. Reed
The control of flash furnace heat balances is critical. Suspension smelting control and stability comes from stable operation of the heat balance, and this leads to a stable reaction shaft exit temper
Jan 1, 2019
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Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of AZ91D/SiC Mmc Produced by Compocasting Using an Inclined Cooling PlateBy R. G. S. Mussi
An inclined cooling plate is utilized as a modification in the compocasting process of magnesium alloy and the mechanical properties of the composites obtained are studied in this work. Based on cryst
Jan 1, 2006
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Coal liquefaction in Canada - The CANMET programBy James F. Kelly
"Research and development on the production of liquid fuels from coal is rapidly expanding worldwide. AImost every industrialized country is engaged in coal liquefaction research and process developme
Jan 1, 1981
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A Mechanistic Model of Axial Charge Segregation in Rotating DrumsBy Elbasher M. E. Ahmed, Indresan Govender
"A mechanistic model of axial charge segregation in rotating drums is presented. We show that granular material composed of different frictional properties diffuse into axial bands as a consequence of
Jan 1, 2016
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QemSCAN Characterization of Selected Ore Types for Plant OptimizationBy R. P. Zahn
The need for quantitative mineralogical data to characterize ore types before they are processed is becoming increasingly necessary. Mineralogical data (modal abundances, grain size, liberation/lockin
Jan 1, 2007
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Beneficiation of Industrial Minerals Using a Tribo-Electric Belt SeparatorBy F. J. Hrach, K. P. Flynn, P. J. Miranda
"ST Equipment & Technology, LLC (STET) has developed a processing system based on tribo-electrostatic belt separation that provides the mineral processing industry a means to beneficiate fine material
Jan 1, 2016
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The effects of design and operating variables on rod mill performanceBy J. A. Finch
"This paper describes major technical developments in rod mill design and operating practice since its introduction into the North American minerals industry over fifty years ago. The basic operating
Jan 1, 1986
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Mathematical Modelling of Emissions during Pre Heating of Magnesia-Carbon BricksBy Saikat Chatterjee, Xintong (Brett) Liu, Kinnor Chattopadhyay
Magnesia carbon bricks are commonly used in BOFs and are generally pre-heated before the BOF goes into service. Owing to very stringent emission regulations, the BOF pre-heating process need to be con
Jan 1, 2015
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The leakage and absorption of radon in laboratory apparatusBy R. H. McCorkell
Measurements of radon in air and aqueous solutions can be affected by leakage from vessels in which samples and standards are kept and by absorption and later release of radon by the materials of thes
Jan 1, 1980