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Mineral Industry Problems - Present And FutureBy A. M. Gaudin
In the first place, let me thank you for inviting me to appear before you today to speak to you on "Mineral Industry Problems - Present and Future". It is a distinguished honor for me to have this opp
Jan 1, 1962
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Mathematical Modeling Of In-Situ Uranium Leaching (837e8e43-bb20-481e-a25b-582eefa332d4)By Paul M. Bommer
Abstract. This cater presents the development of and results from a computer model of in-situ uranium leaching. This model uses a streamline-concentration balance approach and is useful with a vide ra
Jan 1, 1979
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The Many Faces Of WollastoniteBy K. J. Sollman
As a class, silicate minerals have likely found the broadest, if not largest volume, use in combination with polymeric binders of all industrial minerals. Among the silicates, calcium metasilicate, wo
Jan 1, 1993
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Microscopic Varieties Of Pyrite In West Virginia CoalsBy William C. Grady
The environmental and economic problem created by pyrite in coal are well documented. The removal of pyritic sulfur prior to, or during, utilization has been the object of considerable research, howev
Jan 1, 1976
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Simulation Of The Brenda Mines Ltd. Secondary Crushing Plant - IntroductionBy C. C. Hatch
As part of a general project to simulate a concentrator, the Brenda Mines Limited secondary crushing plant, located near Peachland, B. C., was sampled during the summer and winter of 1975 to develop a
Jan 1, 1979
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The Plomosas Stratiform Lead And Zinc Deposits - A Discussion Of Their Origin ? IntroductionBy Francisco J. Escandon V.
Numerous lead-zinc-barite-fluorite ore deposits, with simple mineralogy and roughly concordant with bedding, are found widely distributed all over the world, having been denominated and well described
Jan 1, 1974
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Novel technique for the recovery of coarse North Carolina phosphateBy G. V. Sullivan, B. E. Davis, T. O. Liewellyn
A technique was devised by the US Bureau of Mines to recover coarse [+1.2-mm (14- mesh)] North Carolina phosphate now discarded as waste. Concentration utilizes the difference in particle sphericity b
Jan 1, 1987
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Conneaut - The Port Of Tomorrow - TodayBy McGuirk. C. H.
The Port of Conneaut, long regarded as a leader in advanced bulk material handling technology, recently incorporated into its existing facility a new, multi-million dollar coal transfer-storage system
Jan 1, 1980
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Automation Of A Blast Hole DrillBy W. B. Weston
To mining people who have experienced the tremendous expansion of existing operations and the development of new properties over the last several years we do not have to point out the difficulties in
Jan 1, 1970
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Design, Construction And Operation Of A Long Large Diameter Polyethylene Tailings Pipeline ? IntroductionBy M. D. Scott
Lornex Mining Corporation operates an open pit porphyry copper mine in the Highland Valley southwest of Kamloops with a rated capacity of 43 500 TPD (48,000 TPD). It went into production in April 1972
Jan 1, 1976
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MME launches with special issue honoring Prof DW FuerstenauBy None None
This month, Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (MME) is launching with a special issue on mineral and metallurgical processing in honor of the 90th birthday of Prof. Emeritus Douglas W. Fuerstenau. Head
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Shuttle Trains - A BonanzaBy Robert N. Morris
Ladies and Gentlemen: It is a distinct pleasure and honor to appear before you representing the railway industry as I do, but there is a much closer personal relationship. I am a graduate Mining Engin
Jan 1, 1968
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University-Based Cooperative Research For The Mining IndustryBy Robert L. Frantz
The various facets of university-company cooperative activities and the opportunities for collaborative research for the mineral industries are presented in this paper. The advantages and disadvantage
Jan 1, 1984
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Gold In Northeastern Siberia (33e12904-44ad-4fe1-b644-921665adc84c)By Wladyslaw John Cieslewicz
Geologically, this region is occupied by Mesozoids, a folded belt of Triassic and Jurassic sediments and volcanics. Gold mineralization is of Upper Jurassic age. Most of the stream placers formed duri
Jan 1, 1987
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Hydraulic Transportation And Dewatering Of Coal ? DefinitionBy David M. Parkes
The hydraulic movement of coal is here defined as the movement of all sizes of coal in pipes and open flumes, by gravity and against gravity. It is not restricted to coal which is in slurry form. In o
Jan 1, 1976
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Critical Considerations In Hardrock Tunneler Design ? I. IntroductionBy Robert W. Gordon
The art of excavating tunnels with continuous, full-face boring machines began almost 90 years ago, in the early 1880's. At this time, Colonel Beaumont designed and manufactured a seven-foot diam
Jan 1, 1970
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Self-Recording Mechanical Deformation Gauge For Rock Deformability MeasurementsBy Rodolfo V. de la Cruz
This paper describes the development of a new method and device for determining the in-situ mechanical properties of rock masses. The method involves a self-recording mechanical deformation gauge for
Jan 1, 1980
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Evaluation Of A Turbulent Flow Model For Fine Bubble And Fine Particle Flotation (c7fbb084-2292-4fcc-bd5a-0025a498bd8a)By C. E. Jordan
The Bureau of Mines conducted research to measure the improvement provided by fine bubbles on the flotation of fine-sized particles (minus 20-um size) in an effort to improve flotation efficiency in o
Jan 1, 1989
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Development, Application And Selection Of Vibrating Screens For Dewatering CoalBy Kenneth G. Colman
Even though wet processes were used in coal preparation plants prior to 1941, dewatering coal was not a problem then because the finer sizes were uneconomical to recover and were considered waste. How
Jan 1, 1970
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Current Trends In The Tax Environment For Mineral Development In CanadaBy Robert D. Brown
The purpose of this paper is to tell a story - and it is a story with a moral. My topic is Present Trends in the Tax Environment Affecting Mineral Development in Canada, and the first thing to recogni
Jan 1, 1982