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The Role of Blasting Instrumentation in Promoting Mining ProfitabilityBlasting is known to be both an important and an easily quantified cost factor in rock breaking operations. However, the indirect costs and benefits of the blasting operation are not easily determin
Jan 1, 1990
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Reverse Flotation of Coarse Marcasite and Pyrite From Rutile Concentrate by the Fastflot ProcessBy S H. Marshall, H Hutcheson
Conventional batch cell and FASTFLOT pilot plant studies of reverse flotation of coarse marcasite and pyrite (100 - 400 μm) to reduce the sulphidic sulphur content of a rutile concentrate, were und
Jan 1, 1998
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Equilibrium Relat.Ions In Aluminum-Magnesium Alloys Of High PurityBy E. H. Jr. Dix
THE use of magnesium as an alloying element in aluminum alloys has been limited, in general, to comparatively small quantities. In duralumin-type, strong-aluminum alloys, magnesium is present to the e
Jan 1, 1929
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Rock Pressure Control in Development of Heading FaceThe problem of stability of the development working at the great depths of coal winning is of great seriousness. Numerous researches of the problem were carried out in the USSR, the results of which d
Jan 1, 1991
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Sampling, monitoring and source tracking of dioxins in the environment of an incinerator in the NetherlandsBy K H. Esbensen, A Arkenbout
In the north of the Netherlands, in the environment of Harlingen, an industrial waste incinerator was installed in 2011. The population in the region is concerned about adverse health effects related
May 9, 2017
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Papers - Influence of a Grain Boundary on the Deformation of a Single crystal of Zinc (With Discussion)By Richard F. Miller
The investigations of large-grained specimens carried out by Polanyi and Schmid,l Sykes,2 Goucher,3 Yamaguchi,4 Gough, Cox, and Sopwith,5 Carpenter and Elam,6 Aston,7 and others have shown qualitative
Jan 1, 1934
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Contribution Of Copper Smelting Technology To Sustainable Development Of Human SocietyBy Akira Nishikawa
During the twentieth century, the copper smelting industry achieved dramatic expansion corresponding to the vast growth of global economy. This was largely due to innovations in pyro-metallurgical pro
Jan 1, 2003
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Grouting in Underground Mine ConstructionBy William R. Nash
Introduction As ore grades decline and deposit depths increase, problems and costs of mining construction increase rapidly. Ground water greatly impacts the cost of mining construction. In develop
Jan 3, 1984
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Technology of Iron-Containing Industrial Waste from the Kamysh-Burun Mining ComplexBy A. V. Myaskov, V. S. Valavin, K. D’Elia, I. O. Krylov, Vu Van Toan, T. I. Yushina
"The purpose of this research is the development of a technology for processing the concentration tailings of limonite ores at Kamysh-Burun Mining and Processing Complex into an iron- containing produ
Jan 1, 2018
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Occurrence Of Organic Carbon In Mississippi Valley Deposits And An Evaluation Of Processes Involving Organic Carbon In The Genesis Of These DepositsBy Charles S. Spirakis
The consistent occurrence of organic carbon early in the paragenesis of Mississippi Valley-type sulfide deposits suggests a genetic link between organic carbon and the sulfide ores. Reduction of sulfa
Jan 1, 2013
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Metallurgical Aspects Of Solid Waste Generation And Minimization Options In Copper SmeltingBy N. L. Piret
In copper smelting minimization of solid waste generation is receiving increased attention with more stringent environmental legislation and lower disposal space availability. Copper smelting slags ge
Jan 1, 1994
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Minerals Beneficiation - Energy Input and Size Distribution in Comminution (Mining Engineering, Feb 1960, pg 161)By R. Schuhmann
Distribution of material in the fine sizes of a comminution product generally is well represented by the empirical equation' y = 100 (x/k)a [1] in which y — cumulati
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 9242 Surface Fracture Development Over Longwall Panels in South-Central West VirginiaBy David K. Ingram
The development of large open surface fractures over mined-out coal longwall panels is the focus of this U.S. Bureau of Mines report. The research concentrates on defining the fractures characteristic
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 6809 Coal-Mine Fatalities In Kentucky In 1931, 1932, And 1933By Joseph F. Davies
To gain knowledge of the actual accident hazards present in Kentucky coal mines, reports of fatalities during 1931, 1932, and 1933 have been analyzed and the pertinent factors included in tables, acco
Jan 1, 1934
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OFR-39(3)-77 Accident Cost Indicator Model To Estimate Costs To Industry And Society From Work-Related Injuries And Deaths In Underground Coal Volume III. Supporting DataBy Daniel G. DiCanio
This report describes a computer-based model for estimating the tangible costs of injuries and deaths from work-related accidents in underground coal mines. The study undertook to identify and quanti
Jan 1, 1976
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Direct Sulfation Of Nickel Laterite Ores Using Sulfur Dioxide Rich GasesBy D. Papazoglou
This work was undertaken to investigate the thermodynamic and kinetic feasibility of using hot sulfur dioxide bearing gases from smelting processes to selectively sulfate the nickel in nickel laterite
Jan 1, 2003
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Model Predictive Control as a Tool For Production Ramp-Up and Optimization at the Nkomati Nickel MineBy D. G. Almond
Nkomati Nickel Mine in South Africa processes one of the world?s hardest ores in a 375k TPM autogenous grinding circuit. The plant employs an unconventional processing circuit, comprising a primary au
Jan 1, 2012
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Gestion des Travaux de SidbecBy Louis Tellier
SIDBEC commenced detailed planning of major capital expenditures to install integrated steelmaking facilities in 1969. Today, less than IO years later, SIDBEC and its subsidiaries have completed major
Jan 1, 1979
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SPOTLIGHT on ZincorBy C. G. Hutson
The Zinc Corporation of South Africa (Zincor) were hosts to about forty members of the Institute at their works in Springs on Friday, 25th April, 1986. The programme, designed to give an overview of t
Jan 1, 1986
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Part IX - Electrotransport of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen in ThoriumBy D. T. Peterson, F. A. Schmidt, J. D. Verhoeven
The velocity of mig-ration of these solutes in thorium metal due to a high amperage dc current was measured at several temperatures. All three solutes migrated in the same direction as the electron fl
Jan 1, 1967