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The Iron Hill (Powderhorn) Carbonatite Complex, Gunnison County, Co—A Potential Source Of Several Uncommon Mineral Resources
By H. Lowers, B. Van Gosen
The Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex is a 31 km2 alkalic intrusion located about 35 km south-southwest of Gunnison, Colorado. The intrusion has been well studied and described because of its
Jan 1, 2007
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Crown Pillar Recovery Techniques At Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Stall Lake And Rod Mine At Snow Lake, Manitoba
Mining at Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting's (H. B. M. & S.) Snow Lake Division is now in the mature stage of the mines lives. These base metal copper-zinc mines have been operating for over 30 years
Jan 1, 1992
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New Developments in Mine Ventilation
By Fred N. Kissell
INTRODUCTION During the last few years, several new ventilation developments have attracted the interest of mining engi¬neers. Some of these developments are applicable pri¬marily to hard-rock mini
Jan 1, 1982
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Design Of A Preparation Plant For Minimum Maintenance And Clean Up
By Donald H. Dowlin
The design of a preparation plant for minimum maintenance and clean up requires both the skills of the Engineer and the practical experience of the Operator. From the initial flow sheet and preliminar
Jan 1, 1962
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Progress In Linear Programming Applications At Cyprus Minerals Company
By R. Jerez
This paper describes practical applications of lineal" programming techniques to help in the planning of production, transportation and shipments at different coal mines. The models are being used b
Jan 1, 1991
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Laboratory Investigation Of Bio-Heap Leaching To Remove Sulfur From Kiln Feed Materials
By A. M. Johnson, M. A. Cornachione
The west central Upper Peninsula of Michigan contains a large resource of graphitic slate. The slate has potential industrial use as a substitute for shale currently used in the production of portland
Jan 1, 1995
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Lake Tap Shaft
By B. Campbell
This paper will detail the successful construction methods of a 20- foot diameter wet well shaft, approximately 180 feet deep in overall depth and 150-feet below the water table, adjacent to Lake Naci
Jan 1, 2010
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The Performance Of The Batac Jig For Cleaning Fine And Coarse Coal Sizes - Introduction
By Raymond E. Zimmerman
The cleaning of coal by the use of jigs is one of the oldest methods of separating coal from its impurities. Although in many situations jigs have been replaced by other methods, by far the largest pe
Jan 1, 1974
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Concentration of silicon carbide with a density separation process
By W. L. Dalmijn, J. M. Versteegen
During the production of silicon carbide, a byproduct is generated that contains a mixture of crystalline and amorphous silicon carbide. Utilizing the difference in density, shape, and surface propert
Jan 1, 1991
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Pellet Metallurgical Property Improvement
By R. C. Moe
Pelletizing studies were conducted to find ways of improving the metallurgical properties of acid and fluxed pellets. In acid pellets, melting temperature was controlled by the formation of low meltin
Jan 1, 1990
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Recent Advancements In Slurry Shield Tunneling
By Yoshihiro Kawarabata
INTRODUCTION With only about 30% of Japan's entire population served by sewer systems at the end of 1980, extensive sewerage construction programs have been implemented. As major sewer network
Jan 1, 1983
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Coal Beneficiation via the Tapered Fluidized Bed Using Magnetite with a Wide Size Range Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (57dbcb5f-d720-4602-989e-b44427f0ae7a)
By Xuchen Fan, Chenyang Zhou, Yuemin Zhao, Liang Dong, Chenlong Duan
A gas–solid fluidized bed using magnetite particles is an effective methodology for coal beneficiation in the field of dry coal cleaning. Broadening the size range of magnetite used in the bed decreas
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Mine Preplanning
By Christopher J. Bise
INTRODUCTION Before a mine is planned in detail, a preliminary analysis is often conducted. This preplanning permits the mining engineer to make a rapid assessment as to whether or not a particula
Jan 1, 1986
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Longwall mining in the US : Where do we go from here
By Syd S. Peng
Introduction Modern longwall mining, introduced to the US coal industry in the mid-1960s, is the latest coal mining technique. Today, longwall mining produces more than 15% of all underground coal pr
Jan 3, 1985
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Electrochemical flotation of sulfides : the bornite-ethylxanthate system
By J. B. Zachwieja, P. E. Richardson, G. W. Walker
The electrochemical nature of mineral-collector interactions and their relationship to flotation have been investigated to develop a better understanding of the factors controlling sulfide mineral ben
Jan 1, 1988
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Evaluation Of The Drum Friction Test For Determining The Fire Resistance Of Conveyor Belts
By J. H. Rowland
The Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response Act of 2006 (MINER Act) amended the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 to improve the safety of mines. The MINER Act established a Technical Stu
Jan 1, 2011
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Cut-and-Fill Stoping at Lucky Friday Mine
By Staff
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Lucky Friday mine is located in Mullan, Sho-¬shone County, Idaho. The mining method is horizontal slice cut-and-fill (with timbering for support or un¬timbered) using hydrauli
Jan 1, 1982
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The Use Of Booster Fans And Recirculation Systems For Environmental Control In British Coal Mines
By Ron Robinson
Booster fans have been in regular use in British coal mines since the first half of this century, but a large increase in their use did not take place until after the Nationalization of coal mines in
Jan 1, 1989
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On-Stream Composition Analysis of Mineral Slurries
By S. K. Kawatra, Harrison R. Cooper
In the last 30 years, on-¬stream slurry analyzers have proven to be of great use in the control of mineral processing circuits. This review discusses the two most popular methods, x-ray fluorescence a
Jan 1, 1986
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Bulk Flotation of Low-Grade Refractory Ores at Homestake’s McLaughlin Mine
By David Shuck
On November 1991, Homestake Mining Co. completed the installation of a $5.7-million, 2.7-kt/d (3000-stpd) flotation circuit into the flowsheet of the McLaughlin Mine in California's coastal mount
Jan 1, 1994