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The Electrowinning of Gold from Dilute Cyanide LiquorsBy L. G. Sobral, J. E. Hoffman, T. J. Keefe, A. J. Monhemius, O&apos
The kinetics of electrodeposition of gold from dilute solutions of alkaline KAu(CN)2 at different gold and free cyanide concentrations on a gold rotating disk electrode were investigated by use of a s
Jan 1, 1993
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Density separation of fine, high-density particles water-only hydrocycloneBy M. S. Klima, B. K. Kim
The use of a 25.4-mm- (1-in.-) diam water-only hydro-cyclone for separating liberated 125 x 25- µm high-density particles from similar-size lower-density (2.65 g/cc quartz particles, as might be used
Jan 1, 1999
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Geochemistry Of Anomalous Lithium In Oil-Field BrinesBy A. Gene Collins
The demand for lithium may increase because of its potential use id lithium batteries and in the generation of electrical power by fusion. Therefore, lithium abundance in some United States oil-field
Jan 1, 1978
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Instability mechanism of a multilayer gangue roof and determination of support resistance under inclination and gravityBy Panshi Xie, Yingyi Zhang, JIANJIE DUAN, Shenghu Luo
The most important safety aspect associated with great mining height in steeply dipping coal seam mining is the stability and control of the roof. When soft coal and hard gangue make up the immediate
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Lemniscate-guided powered roof supports adapted for proper operation with the roof on longwall faces - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 37, No. 8 August 1985, pp. 1064 -1068By J. B. Gwiazda
In regard to the paper by J.B. Gwiazda, it makes a highly technical approach to show that the .u factor used by designers of lemniscate-guided roof supports has never really been confirmed as a maximu
Jan 1, 1987
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Cost Analysis of Controlled Partial Recirculation of Mine Ventilation Air at Mount Isa MinesBy A. C. Nixon, A. D. S. Gillies, Hsin Wei Wu
Ventilation and refrigeration strategies for the 3000/3500 orebodies, Mount Isa Mines, Australia were reviewed. The orebodies lie between 1,200 and 1,800 m below surface and are characterised by steep
Jan 1, 1995
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South America De LuxeI reached New York at the start of my second South American adventure on Jan. 9, 1916. In the Anaconda office I found that we were not to take the steamer for two weeks which gave me time to study rep
Jan 1, 1976
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Assessment Of Gamma Doses Absorbed By Underground Miners In Canadian Uranium MinesBy R. E. Utting
INTRODUCTION Until recently, gamma doses had been largely ignored in Ontario uranium mines. This has been due to the assumption that these doses are small and have been more or less unchanged with
Jan 1, 1981
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A Quick Method For Making Initial Cost Estimates Of Slurry PipelinesBy E. J. Wasp
The transportation of mine products incurs a cost which can have a significant bearing on the competitive position of the manufactured product. Clearly, the engineer who is responsible for selecting a
Jan 1, 1969
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Comparision Of New Refrigeration Systems Following The Phase Out Of CFCsBy L. C. E. FEIO, R. RAMSDEN
In many parts of the world deep level mining relies heavily on the use of refrigeration for providing safe thermal underground conditions. The trend in South Africa in recent years has been to locate
Jan 1, 1993
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Successful Soft Ground NATM Approach on Metro Section E4B in Washington, D.C.By Peter Kolitsch, Galyn Rippentrop
INTRODUCTION On April 14, 1994, the joint venture of Kiewit Construction Company and Kenny Construction Company was awarded a 76 million dollar contract for the construction of the New Hampshire A
Jan 1, 1997
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Practical Integrated Metallurgical Accounting Solutions For Supporting Production DecisionsBy M. C. Mound, L. Fradette, C. Colbert
Metallurgical Accounting in the mineral processing industry transforms accumulated process data, including flow rates and assays, into a coherent information format. This is used to rapidly provide p
Jan 1, 2003
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Rhenium in molybdenite: A database approach to identifying geochemical controls on the distribution of a critical elementBy Isabel F. Barton, Christian A. Rathkopf, Mark D. Barton
Rhenium (Re) is one of the rarest elements on earth and is a designated critical element in the United States and European Union for its uses in superalloys. Unusually among critical elements, Re is p
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Direct Geostatistical Estimation Of Irregular 3D VolumesThose who have had an occasion to apply geostatistics to the estimation of ore reserves are familiar with the conventional approaches of estimating average grade of quality values for arrays of regula
Jan 1, 1991
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That's A Big Number - Or Is It?By Robert Dunne, John Angove
The physical properties of an ore body require determination for virtually all mining projects, new and existing. The extent and regularity of such determinations being subject to the size and homogen
Jan 1, 1997
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Project Independence: R & D Needs For Coal ExtractionBy W. R. Hibbard
Emerging from discussions of U.S. energy policy: from the Project Independence Blueprint; from President Ford's statements to Congress; and from several independent appraisals of the situation; t
Jan 1, 1975
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By-Product MarketingBy Dennis R. Twining
Recently a mining analyst for a major bank called me to say that during his travels he had encountered an electric utility interested in a new uranium supply. Since we produce uranium as a by-product
Jan 1, 1983
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Tectonic Model For Kimberlite Exploration In The AppalachiansBy Jay Parrish
Appalachian kimberlites appear to be spatially distributed along two structure parallel trends running from Tennessee to New York. It is hypothesized that the kimberlites were emplaced at the intersec
Jan 1, 1984
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I Start As Mine ConsultantIt took me nearly nine months to make the move from Arizona to Berkeley, opening an office and planning our new home. While I was in Warren Dorothy had rented two rooms for my office In the new Califo
Jan 1, 1976
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Underpinning and Instrumentation—Temporary Structures for Critical SolutionsBy Jon “Ike” Isaacson, Frank Perrone, Eric Prantil
"Tunneling through an urban environment carries many inherent risks to the immediate local infrastructure and subsequently to the project stakeholders. On the CQ031 Contract of the East Side Access Pr
Jan 1, 2016