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New Concepts For The Dependable Lifting Of Bulk Solids By Bucket Elevator
By Calvin R. Davis
The bucket elevator is probably the oldest known form of conveyor. Its history can be traced back to the days of Babylon where wicker baskets lined with a natural pitch and fastened to ropes operating
Jan 1, 1958
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Kemano Power Tunnel
By Kenneth R. Dickson, I. Michael Gowring, Gary M. Davey
The Kemano Power Tunnel is currently being constructed by a joint venture of Atkinson, Kiewit, and Commonwealth. The 5.73 m diameter, 16.1 km long tunnel is part of the Kemano Completion Project in Br
Jan 1, 1991
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Part I. Process For Reclaiming Chromium, Vanadium, Molybdenum And Tungsten From Secondary Source Materials
By Jameel Menashi
A process has been developed for recovering the refractory metal values contained in mixed secondary source materials such as contaminated grinding wastes, oxides and sludges. The wastes are calcined
Jan 1, 1984
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On The Lateral Stiffness Of Gearless Mill Bearings
By R. L. Guerguerian
Nowadays, most grinding mills driven by a wrap-around ring motor are operating successfully. Some of the earlier problems could be attributed to the lateral stiffness and stability of their bearings.
Jan 1, 2000
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The Pressure Aqueous Pre-Oxidation Of A Refractory Gold Ore From The Golden Mile, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
By Grazyna Dziurdzak, Robert C. Dunne, James H. Kyle
The pressure pre-oxidation of refractory gold concentrate from the Golden Mile has been investigated and the conditions of temperature, oxygen pressure and percent sulphide breakdown for maximum gold
Jan 1, 1989
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Gravity Concentration of Gold from Complex Sulfide Ores Within Boliden Mineral AB
By Lars Söderberg, Eric Sandström, Per G. Broman
INTRODUCTION Boliden Mineral AB currently mines sulfide ores in 18 mines and processes them in eight concentrators. Most ores are typically complex. Gold consti¬tutes a considerable part of the value
Jan 1, 1986
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HPGR Rolls Surface Wear: In-line Scanning of a Laboratory-Scale HPGR Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (e6f8b2bb-09fa-455d-a42f-4e74c61fd4e0)
By Raj K. Rajamani, Samira Rashidi
High pressure grinding rolls have been utilized in various operations during the past four decades, simply due to their inherent mode of breakage that offers metallurgical benefits with pronounced ene
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The Use of Polymer Concrete in Sewage Tunnels for One-Pass Segmental Linings
By Christian Maguire
The presence of hydrogen sulphide in sewerage systems leads to severe concrete corrosion. Acid causes breakdown of the concrete matrix, and attacks reinforcement. Older sewer systems under acid attack
Jan 1, 2008
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Safety Considerations For Mine Hoists And Elevators
By T. D. Barkand
A recent coal mine elevator accident resulted in serious injuries to four passengers. The miners struck the ceiling of the elevator car as it collided into the overhead structure at an estimated speed
Jan 1, 1995
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Heap Leach Recovery Study Based On Crushed Ore Particle Size Distribution and Compaction Degree
By S. Lee, F. Campero
"Past heap leach design has evaluated hydrodynamic parameters based on a uniform particle size of heap material, but has ignored the equal importance of the instability of fine migration within heap s
Jan 1, 2016
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Quantitative Assessment Of The Risks Associated With High Soil Heavy Metal Loads In Mining Districts
The advantages of quantitative environmental risk assessment techniques over the more commonly used qualitative approach is widely accepted. One important parameter related to the level of risk is the
Jan 1, 2003
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U. S. Borax: Still Mining Borates After 131 Years
By Steve Kral
Borates are minerals that contain boron. Trace amounts exist in rocks, soil, water and people. Boron-containing ores are rare and U.S. Borax, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto Borax, controls one of the wor
Jan 1, 2003
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Barite - The Frustration Of Long Range Planning
By Robert E. Jones
The barite industry shares with its associates in the minerals industry the impediments of excessive federal and state regulations. We have learned to exist with the Organic Act of 1976, the Mine Safe
Jan 1, 1983
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Water Stored In Abandoned Mines As A Mineral Resource
By Reynold Q. Shotts
Underground mines, penetrating well below the water table, quickly fill with water when abandoned. Ordinarily, these natural cisterns are not thought of as sources of industrial water. Under special c
Jan 1, 1973
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Taconite Tailings Reclamation, Techniques, And Results
By Allan M. Hale
Taconite tailings reclamation, especially the stabilization of tailings ponds, .dams, and slopes, can be effectively accomplished through the use of appropriate vegetation. Utilizing vegetation provid
Jan 1, 1980
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Productivity And Flexibility Of Bucket Wheel Excavators And Overland Conveyor Systems
By H. M. Breza
Utilization of Bucket Wheel Excavators and Overland Conveyor Systems to remove overburden provides increased productivity and flexibility to a surface mining operation. The utilization of such a syste
Jan 1, 1993
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Advanced Executive Office Automation
By Karen L. Menna
At Digital Equipment Corporation, increasing demands on executive secretaries to share, track, and retrieve information prompted development of ALL-IN-1 System for Executive Services. Executive secret
Jan 1, 1989
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Technological innovations that capture project value at Peña Colorada
By R. E. Vivas, J. A. Villa
"Located in the state of Colima, Peña Colorada is one of the largest iron ore operations in Mexico. The project is owned in equal parts by ArcelorMittal and Ternium. Though boasting a production capac
Feb 1, 2017
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Novel Method to Locate and Profile the Bed in a Thickener
By R. D. Cook, J. L. Johnson
"Measuring mud bed level in a sedimentation device is an important control variable. Methods used to date for this purpose have had limited success providing continuous, consistent measurements at a r
Jan 1, 2015
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Mathematical Modeling and Computer Simulation of Column Flotation
By Kevin D. Lofftus
This paper presents a dynamic model for column flotation. The model equations are normalized and the dimensionless groups that are directly responsible in determining the column flotation behavior are
Jan 1, 1988