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Modelling of Mineral Potentials of Gold and Base Metals Using Gis in Mahneshan Area, IranBy A Kamkar-Rouhani
The paper describes a mineral potential mapping of gold and other base metals in Mahneshan area, Iran, using geographical information system (GIS), in which, the method of weights of evidence is used
Jan 1, 2005
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TowerMill - Advantages in Wet Grinding ApplicationsTowerMill - Advantages in Wet Grinding Applications The TowerMill, which has now been in existence for no less than 50 years, is one alternative to the horizontal ball mill and offers several advanta
Sep 13, 2010
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General Legal Conditions for Land ReclamationBy K. Freytag
The extraction of lignite in open-cast mines has a severe impact on the landscape. Proper landscaping after the shut-down of the mines has always been the statutory responsibility of the mine operator
Jan 1, 2005
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Ore Waste and Dilution Studies of Surface Mineral Blasting with 3D Distinct Element Heave ModelsBy Stewart A. Silling, Dale S. Preece
The two key results of rock blasting are fragmentation and movement of geomaterials. Movement/flow of the blasted rock is often referred to as heave. Modeling the movement of full scale blasting is no
Jan 1, 2016
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Float-In CofferdamsBy Robert B. Bittner
Large diameter piles (2 to 3 m diameter, both driven and drilled) are being used more frequently by designers of bridge foundations. The use of these large piles allows the pile cap to be positioned
Jan 1, 2013
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RI 8374 Citrate-Process Pilot-Plant Operation at the Bunker Hill CompanyBy Laird Crocker
A goal of the Federal Bureau of Mines is to minimize the undersirable environmental conflicts and impacts associated with mineral processing operations. To help reach this goal the Bureau operated a c
Jan 1, 1979
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Differences of Opinion in the Recent Geological Report on Broken Hill, N.S.W.IN the recent monograph on Broken Hill, N.S.W., by E. C. Andrews,* two independent petrological reports appear as Appendices 1 and n, by W. R. Browne and F. L. Stillwell respectively. In these conside
Jan 1, 1924
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Garbage Plug Demolition Using a Low Detonation Velocity Explosive in “Presa Mixcoac” Dam, in Mexico CityBy Enrique Albarrán, Julian Hernández
"In 1942 The “Presa Mixcoac” dam was built, along with 15 other dams, to control the rain fall waterin the mountains west of Mexico City. Mexico City’s population at that time was around 1.5 millionpe
Jan 1, 2016
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Evaluation of Post-blast Re-entry Times Based on Gas Monitoring of Return Air Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy L. Yuan, J. H. Rowland, D. Bahrami, R. Thomas
Blasting is the main method of production in many non-coal underground mining operations and produces multiple toxic gases as a result. The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) requires mine o
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The CCRS SWIR Full Spectrum Imager: Mission to Nevada, June, 1995The Canada Centre for Remote Sensing (CCRS) has developed an airborne sensor, the SWIR Full Spectrum Imager (SFSI) which detects in the short wave infrared range of the solar spectrum from 1220 to 242
Jan 1, 1995
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Influence Of Particle Shape On The Flotation Of Magnetite, Alone And In The Presence Of Quartz ParticlesBy F. Dehghani
The influence of different grinding methods on the shape characteristics of magnetite particles was investigated. Also, the effect of particle shape on the flotation of the magnetite, both alone and i
Dec 1, 2013
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Improving Fine Particle Gravity Recovery through Equipment Behavior ModificationBy Claude Deveau
"Studies on the performance of Falcon batch type concentrators treating ultrafine tantalum at Tanco have revealed that very fine heavy minerals are concentrated within certain areas of the concentrate
Jan 1, 2006
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Estimates of Heat Flow and Geothermal Gradients in the Gippsland BasinBy Beardsmore G. R
Geothermal gradients in the Gippsland Basin commonly exceed 35¦ C/km. Consequently models of thermal maturation may indicate exploration targets with an anomalous age/depth distribution. However re
Jan 1, 1992
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Some Aspects of the Role of Oxygen in Sulphide Mineral FlotationBy the use of flotation tests it was confirmed that there are two functions of oxygen in sulphide mineral flotation. Sized samples of galena and chalcopyrite were sulphidized, washed free of excess su
Jan 1, 1967
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Vertical Fracture Height – Its Effect on Steady-State Production IncreaseBy W. T. Malone, J. R. Williams, R. L. Tiner, J. M. Tinsley
Hydraulic fracturing methods for production stimulation have become a common procedure in the oil and gas industry. Fracturing treatments are performed on wells of various potentials to help increase
Jan 1, 1970
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Role Of Gas Pressure In Underground Coal Mine Bursts And BumpFace and pillar bursts, bumps and bounces are violent failures that occur in underground coal mines in response to a complicated interplay of face and pillar geometry, seam depth, coal properties and
Feb 27, 2013
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A Brief History of Filtering Practive at RisdonFiltration of pulps of varying densities is an essential operation in the hydro-metallurgical production of zinc. The use of filters naturally applies only to the "wet" plants, and in these
Jan 1, 1949
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Thermoanalytical Study On The Oxidation Of Sulfide Minerals At High TemperaturesBy S. E. Pérez-Fontes
An experimental study on the oxidation of chalcopyrite (CuFeS2), pyrite (FeS2), covellite (CuS) and chalcocite (Cu2S) particles was conducted by means of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and th
Jan 1, 2007
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Environmental Assessment Study For Extension Of Spadina Subway In TorontoBy Verya Nasri, Scott Thorburn
The City of Toronto and the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) have conducted an Individual Environmental Assessment (EA) for a 6.2 km, 4-station underground extension of the Spadina Subway from Downsvi
Jan 1, 2007
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Electrolytic Refining and Smelting at Port Kembla, New South WalesSOME notes on the works of the Electrolytic Refining and Smelting Company of Australia will no doubt be of interest to members of the Institute, more especially as much of the work is new to Australas
Jan 1, 1910