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Mineralization of the Silver Star Stock ? IntroductionBy M. T. Heath
Numerous mineral deposits of somewhat limited extent and grade are associated with most of the Tertiary granitic intrusions in the Cascade Mountains of Washington. The Silver Star area in southwestern
Jan 1, 1967
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Investor Frustrations in Analyzing Ore ReservesBy Daniel McConvey
Who is the Investor? -Mainly institutional, including resource funds, other mutual funds and pension funds. -Some hedge funds. -Retail investors. -How important is the reserve disclosure to these
Jan 1, 2003
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Sintered Bauxite Proppants For Deep Oil And Gas Well StimulationBy Stephen J. Crittenden
Deep gas and oil production has been substantially increased over prolonged periods through the use of sintered bauxite propping agents. Since its inception in 1976, over 170,000,000 pounds of high st
Jan 1, 1983
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The Application Of Centrifugal Washing For Fine Coal CleaningThe most common method used for cleaning the fine fraction in today's coal preparation plants is froth flotation. Past research and practice has found that froth flotation achieves excellent sepa
Jan 1, 1994
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Secondary Breakage In Taconite Open Pit MiningBy S. C. Howell
The mining of taconite, to provide feed for a processing plant, requires that the flow of material continue uninterrupted. This means first, that the crude must be of a size acceptable to the primary
Jan 1, 1968
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Geology And Economics Of Western BariteBy K. Papke
Nine western states contain significant barite deposits, but most deposits are in Nevada, which has been the principal western producer for more than three decades. Nevada produces about 85% of the to
Jan 1, 1983
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Flexibility-Key to Paramont Coal Preparation Plant DesignBy Robert H. Oliver
Flowsheet flexibility in new 750 TPH coal cleaning plant provides three unusual capabilities. Two compartment drum coarse H.M. washer can be adapted to provide two stage separation. Coarse section of
Jan 1, 1979
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Using Computers to Develop New Operating Controls (9d075066-f1a6-476a-a738-0b0285d516f1)By P. F. Mataich
When the subject of plant computers is brought up most people visualize the computer's controlling the entire plant with very little operator intervention. Actually, this picture is true today in
Jan 1, 1966
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Social license in design: Constructive technology assessment within a minerals research & development institutionBy T. Cohen
Technological innovation in the minerals industry must be driven by the need to improve performance according to social, as well as environmental, safety, efficiency and production criteria. This pape
Jan 1, 2011
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Health and Safety ConsiderationsBy Mark A. Anderson
INTRODUCTION The accomplishment of a well engineered design, and the realization of efficient plant operation cannot be achieved without weaving a web of safety consciousness from the beginning of t
Jan 1, 1986
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Rotary DrillsBy G. Robert Frey
INTRODUCTION This chapter on underground rotary drills briefly describes the equipment features, selection or applica¬tion criteria, safety features, and relative costs of both face and roof drills.
Jan 1, 1982
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Problems With Underground Refuse DisposalBy W. G. Kegel
The past few years have produced a rash of demands for changes in America's way of doing things. From manufacturer to consumer, the rules have been changed. Some of the demands were needed and, w
Jan 1, 1975
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Development Of A Continuous Dielectrophoretic Mineral SeparatorBy C. E. Jordan
Under its program of advancing minerals technology, the Federal Bureau of Mines has developed a laboratory apparatus for continuous separation of minerals according to their dielectric properties. The
Jan 1, 1977
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Study Of Pressure Build-Up In Long Ore Passes Using Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD)By F. Calizaya, I. Duckworth
An ore-pass is an underground conduit used to transfer ore from one level of a mine to another. This method of transportation depends on the elevation energy only; therefore, it has very low operating
Jan 1, 2004
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Economics And Development Of Shallow Mine SpaceBy Donald M. Duncan
An acceptable source of concrete aggregate is available in Kansas City in a continuous, medium bedded, slightly dipping limestone unit. Removal is accomplished in shallow depth, 12 feet to 17 feet hig
Jan 1, 1968
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Variable speed drives for semiautogenous millsBy J. H. Bassarear, P. F. Thomas
Large-scale equipment can reduce both capital and operating costs for concentrators. Large semiautogemus (SAG) mills can be effectively utilized in big mills but they must be kept fully loaded to tab
Jan 1, 1987
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Tantalum: A Case Study on Sustainable Resource ManagementBy R. Bleischwitz, R. Delzeit
"Tantalum, a heavy metal with characteristics such as superconductivity and high terminal resistance, nowadays is the most efficient material for production of capacitors, which are essential for prod
Jan 1, 2005
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Impact Of Consolidation On The Shear Strength Of Coal Refuse Impoundments (83dd8761-8c8a-4d45-ad3e-1b8ae9697321)By R. J. Sweigard
Fine coal refuse is often pumped, as slurry, into surface impoundments as a means of permanent disposal. As the available volume is filled, the height of the embankments are frequently increased. Many
Jan 1, 1997
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Full-face shaft sinking at the Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. underground research laboratoryBy W. S. Versluis, G. W. R. Kuzyk
Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd. (AECL) is constructing an Underground Research Laboratory (URL), a major component of-the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program. In July 1988. AECL and the US De
Jan 1, 1990
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New Drives And Drive Systems For High-Performance Face ConveyorsBy U. Paschedag
Today's modern longwalls have to produce high outputs with maximum availability and running time with the additional requirement of ever increasing panel width and length high-performance face co
Jan 1, 1995