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Economics Analysis Applied To Pit Slope Design ? A case StudyBy William C. Cassun
The important role of pit slope design in the overall economics of open-pit mining ventures has long been recognized and well documented.1 2 Any economic analysis of a pit slope design must reflect t
Jan 1, 1977
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Tantalum And Niobium From Wyoming PegmatitesBy M. L. Wouden
The Bureau of Mines investigated pegmatite and granite formations at Copper Mountain, Fremont County, Wyoming, for recovery of tantalum and niobium. Sampling of surface exposures identified about 1.27
Jan 1, 1991
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Theory, Practice And Development Of The DSM Heavy Medium Cyclone Process For MineralsBy H. Dreissen
Upgrading of low-concentration ores is of growing importance today. The Heavy Medium Cyclone Process, thanks to strong centrifugal forces, effectively separates particles varying only slightly in sp
Jan 1, 1980
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Meeting The Requirements Of The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act ? IntroductionBy James R. Jones
The Surface Mining Control & Reclamation Act is a complex piece of legislation signed into law on August 3, 1977. It is the culmination of more than six years of debate by the Congress over the need f
Jan 1, 1979
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Key components for an effective filtration and pressurization system for mobile mining equipmentBy A. B. Cecala
Enclosed cabs have been used for many years to isolate workers on mobile equipment in the mining industry for health and safety reasons. These enclosed cabs create a microenvironment for workers where
Jan 1, 2014
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International Trends And Market Relationships Of The Rare EarthsBy G. A. Campbell
This paper considers the international market trends of the rare earths and how they are strongly influenced by the by-product/co-product nature of their mining and processing. The two main economic m
Jan 1, 1996
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A Case For Greater Involvement Of The United Nations In Third World Mineral DevelopmentsBy John S. Carman
Our industry is in trouble. Real trouble. It has never been an easy, secure business. But to-day it is engulfed in revolutionary currents. No longer can there be reliance upon the checks and balances
Jan 1, 1977
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Improvements In Copper/Lead Separation With Activated Carbon (cda83d32-ab8b-441a-bc6d-9412a16e7289)By John A. Meech
In many multiple-sulphide ore flotation processes, it is desirable to concentrate each of the various valuable minerals into separate products. Although there are a variety of techniques and chemicals
Jan 1, 1977
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Engineering Phases Of The Development And Operation Of Geothermal Power SourcesBy W. M. Middleton
The exploiting of geothermal steam is a new endeavor in this country and is for that matter a very new science in the world. With the majority of steam wells in the world having been drilled during th
Jan 1, 1963
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Turbulent Models for Pollutant Transport in Open Pit Mines under Stable Boundary LayerBy R. V. Ramani, K. V. Raj
"The air flow problems in open pit mines are complex. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models provide a detailed knowledge of the airflow pattern and velocity distribution, temperature, and pollutan
Jan 1, 2015
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Economic Perspectives On Materials Handling In The Evaluation Of Mineral Projects In Remote Regions - Cases From Papua, New Guinea, And IndonesiaBy R. W. Ballmer
Prior to initiating construction of a new mineral development project, sponsoring organizations must be convinced that the operation will be viable. Proof is typically provided by the feasibility stud
Jan 1, 1979
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Managers And Maintenance Guidelines For Optimizing PerformanceBy Paul D. Tomlingson
The difficult and often harsh working environment of the mining industry can stress both personnel and equipment to the extreme. Often, the unintended consequences of this environment lead to confront
Jan 1, 2011
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Retrospective Study of Room and Pillar Mining at the Beehive Mine, Emery County, UtahBy W. G. Pariseau
A study of coal pillar strength was done at the Beehive Mine during a three year period, 1974?1977, in a cooperative effort involving the University of Utah, RE/SPEC, Inc., and the American Coal Compa
Feb 23, 2014
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Area Selection, Costs And Management - Planning Of Minerals Exploration In The Third WorldBy Peter M. Fozzard
A review is made of the actual costs of recent foreign mineral exploration programmes in third world countries. Target identification leading to the selection of areas, or macro-targets, must follow a
Jan 1, 1984
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Geology, Mining, And Marketing Of Mississippi Embayment Ball ClaysBy L. G. Kirk
The Mississippi embayment ball clay region, including western Kentucky, western Tennessee, and northwestern Mississippi, accounted for more than 95% of the total U.S. ball clay production during 1985.
Jan 1, 1986
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Analysis of Effect of Waterhead on Stability of Excavation Face of Slurry Balanced ShieldBy Ming-yi Zhang, Zhong-nian Yang, Xiao-ming Guan, Quan-wei Liu
"In slurry balanced shield tunneling, how to ensure the safety of construction and to reduce the influence on the environment has arisen wide attention of scholars both at home and abroad. But now it
Jan 1, 2016
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Direct Force Measurements For Amine Flotation SystemsUsing a Mark IV surface force apparatus, adsorption of dodecylamine hydrochloride on mica has been studied at pH 5.7 in the presence and absence of octanol. With amine alone, the repulsive forces betw
Jan 1, 1993
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Technical Papers - Breaking The Ice On The Booster Fan Dilemma In US Underground Coal MinesBy A. L. Martikainen
Booster fans increase air pressure to overcome resistance, the objective being to force adequate amounts of air through distant workings. They are used in areas that are difficult or uneconomic to ven
Jan 1, 2010
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Autoclave Design And Scale-Up From Batch Test Data: A Review Of Sizing Methods And Their BasesA comprehensive understanding of the effects of autoclave configuration (batch, semi-batch, continuous) on the residence time necessary to achieve a target conversion is a prerequisite for design of c
Jan 1, 1998
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Evaluation of Airborne Crocidolite Fibers at an Asbestos-Cement PlantBy Matthew S. Sanchez, Richard J. Lee, Matthew D. Zock, Drew R. Van Orden, Yumi Kamiya, Edward B. Ilgren
In many developing countries, asbestos is still used for friction products, insulation, and asbestoscement products. However, there is very limited modern data evaluating the airborne concentrations o
Jan 1, 2012