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RI 3072 The Reaction between Magnetite and Ferrous Sulphide: Part 2By G. L. Oldright, F. S. Wartman
"In the process of smelting copper ores and secondaries in the reverberatory furnace to produce a copper matte and a slag low enough in copper content to be discarded on the dump, it is essential to t
Mar 1, 1931
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Prediction And Design Control Of Surface Subsidence By Global Simulation Of Mine Behavior Using Finite Element ModeBy Shosei Ph. D Serata
The Stress Control Method of mine design provides enhanced engineering control over the behavior of underground structures in comparison to conventional mine design methods. The same Method can be app
Jan 1, 1986
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Case Studies with the Falcon ConcentratorBy G. Naud, J. Robitaille, M. Buonvino, A. Veltmeyer, A. R. Laplante
"A B6 Falcon concentrator was tested on several systems: a synthetic magnetite-silica ore, a massive sulphide gold-copper ore, a fine gold-pyrite-silica flotation tail, and a high grade gold ore in a
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 3902 Investigation of Lost River Tin Deposit, Seward Peninsula, AlaskaBy H. E. Heide
"Before the war, the United States was the world’s leading consumer of tin, the industrial applications of which had become widespread. Domestic production was negligible, and requirements were met al
Jul 1, 1946
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Coal Mine Safety in China and Degasification of Longwall Panel Using In-Seam Directional Drilling TechnologyBy John Feddock
A recent increase in energy demand has resulted in the rapid growth of coal consumption in the People?s Republic of China (PRC), which is the largest coal producer and consumer in the world. Reported
Jan 1, 2007
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Investigations on the Martha Hill Gold ProspectMining at Waihi on the Martha Hill commenced in 1878 and between 1892 and 1953 produced 35 million ounces of bullion from some 13.5 million short tons of ore from 40 named quartz reefs. The general g
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 3239 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 5. Ore-Dressing Studies - Grinding Tests For Easy Interpretation Of Results - IntroductionBy W. H. Goghill
Numerous investigators have studied grinding. Each has contributed his bit to a literature that is difficult to correlate. Too many of the results have been transformed into curves with so many "infle
Jan 1, 1934
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Economic Geology of the Wolgan Coking Coal Deposit, Western Coalfield, N.S.W., AustraliaBy Graylin R. K, dea T. R, O&apos
The Wolgan Seam of the Upper Permian IlIawarra Coal Measures of the Western Coalfield of New South Wales consists of high volatile, low sulphur, medium hard coking coal with high fluidity. This seam,
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-94-77 Study Of A Water Jet Continuous Coal Mining SystemBy P. J. G. du Toit
Coal has been mined by hydraulic means in various countries, i.e., the hydraulic excavation as well as the hydraulic transportation of coal has been practiced. The hydraulic breaking (excavating) of t
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-58-84 Development And Analysis Of Slurry Transport Systems In Longwall Mining Of CoalBy Tuncel M. Yegulalp
This final report contains the results of all work performed under BOM Grant J0333905. A preliminary systems analysis of coarse-particle coal slurry pipelines as a haulage method for longwall mining s
Jan 1, 1982
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Information Construction Technology For Supported Excavation In Urban ConstructionBy Sun Jiale
This paper presents a brief description of information construction technology for supported excavation to assure satisfactory performance of engineered system. As a successful example of application
Jan 1, 1991
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OFR-43-81 Centrifugal Model Analysis Of Coal Waste Embankment StabilityBy Frank C. Townsend
Centrifugal model embankments with varying geometries and materials were constructed of- coal waste material, accelerated From 100 to 120 times earth's gravity, and subjected to various throughfl
Jan 1, 1980
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Forthcoming Meetings Of Societies (4eb955a1-76c0-431d-adba-b2404738bdb8)Organization Place - Date 1918 American Iron and Steel Institute New York, N. Y. May American Water Works Association :.. St. Paul, Minn. May 20-25 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Berlin,
Jan 5, 1918
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IC 9186 Rock Burst Research And The Coeur D?Alene DistrictBy Terry McMahon
This Bureau of Mines report describes the rock burst problem and measures being taken for its alleviation in the deep underground mines of the Coeur d?Alene Mining District in northern Idaho. The geol
Jan 1, 1988
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Geological setting of iron deposits of Hekimhan Province, Malatya, central Anatolia, TurkeyBy J. Konnerup-Madsen, T. Unlu, H. Stendal
Paper presented at the conference Economic geology in Europe and beyond II, models for mineral deposits in sedimentary basins, held in Keyworth, UK, 13-14 April 1994. The region includes the Deveci si
Apr 1, 1995
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Sydvaranger Magnetite Mine, Norway - Owner Mining Tenders and ImplementationNorthern Iron Ltd (NIL) is an Australian listed company that recently brought the historic Sydvaranger open pit Magnetite Mine (the Project) in Northern Norway successfully back into production. NIL m
May 1, 2010
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Development of weightometer soft sensorBy K. Coleman, C. Visser, N. Selby, X. W. Pan, T. Letwaba
A prototype weightometer soft sensor is under development at DebTech, De Beers in partnership with Venetia Mine. Its main function consists of an online data source; data validation; dynamic weightome
Jan 1, 2003
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Ventilation rules of thumb – friend or foe? Focusing on design upcast air velocities for shafts and raise boresBy A S. Derrington
There are several long-standing rules of thumb that are often quoted in mine ventilation studies. They include airway ‘carrying velocities’ and the critical upcast air velocity range that must be avoi
Aug 28, 2017
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Water Tunnel Beneath New York HarborBy Mohammad R. Jafari
The Camp Dresser & McKee (CDM)/Hatch Mott MacDonald (HMM) joint venture has been engaged by the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) to provide engineering ser-vices in connection w
Jan 1, 2008
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Effect of Temperature on Removal of Phosphorus from Australian Goethitic Iron OresBy B M. Washington, R R. Lovel, G J. Sparrow, M J. Fisher-White
"Work in CSIRO with several Australian ores has shown that?by heating a high-phosphorus goethitic iron ore and then leaching with caustic or acid, the phosphorus levels in the ore can be lowered to a
Aug 12, 2013