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Bauxitic Raw Materials (f0cca4b0-0738-4476-84b7-5e9bed0795a1)By James W. Shaffer
Aluminum is the most abundant metallic element and forms 8% of the earth's crust. Because of its chemical activity it does not occur in nature in a metallic form but principally in the silicates,
Jan 1, 1983
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How Private Industry Can Accomplish Coal Mining Research And DevelopmentBy LeRoy D. Loy
The coal mining industry must be able to compete with alternate sources of fuel for the utility and industrial customers. If the industry is unable to control transportation costs, either due to gover
Jan 1, 1983
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A New Look at VentilationVentilation characteristics of a three h -nc longwall development panel in a 1/100th tale hydraulic model using dispersion mechanics are the first applications of its Find in ventilation. Dispersio
Jan 1, 1983
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Wollastonite (c502e11a-c3c0-4577-8bd3-10874a0fd952)By L. A. Roe, E. A. Elevatorski
Wollastonite, named after William H. Wollaston, an English chemist, is a calcium metasilicate, CaSiO3; CaO: 48.30%, SiO2: 51.70%. It has a short history as an industrial mineral. The earliest product
Jan 1, 1983
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Process Design Consideration for a Small Gold Mill in the Northwest TerritoriesBy A. M. Childs, R. F. Mather, K. R. Rawling
"The challenges encountered in the design and construction of mines and their process facilities today are becoming more intense and the engineering more competitive. The need to incorporate new techn
Jan 1, 1983
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Potash (3a929842-3715-42e0-a177-2dcca5836cf3)By Robert J. Hite, Samuel S. Adams
Potash, the generic term for a variety of potassium-bearing minerals, ores, and refined products (Table 1), owes its importance as an industrial mineral to the potassium requirement of growing plants.
Jan 1, 1983
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Mills For Remote SitesBy Christopher J. Farrow
This paper describes the grinding circuits installed at two remote sites in northern Canada. One is Cominco's Polaris Project at Little Cornwallis Island; a barge-mounted lead/zinc concentrator.
Jan 1, 1983
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Mine Planning Succeeds on a Dedicated MinicomputerBy McDonald E, Clifford PJ
A mine planning system comprises all elements necessary to carry out the full range of mine planning activities from exploration to operations control. The application of computers as part of a mi
Jan 1, 1983
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Asymmetrical Floating Point Array Processors, Their Application to Exloration and ExploitationAn asymmetrical floating point Array Processor is a special-purpose Scientific Computer which operates under asymmetrical control of a host Computer. Although an Array Processor can receive fixed
Jan 1, 1983
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MLA 73-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Tuolumne River Rare II Area (No. 5258), Tuolumne County, California - SummaryBy Paul C. Hyndman
Three properties in the Tuolumne River RARE II area, the Eagle Bluff Mine (lode) and the Indian Creek Bar and Bossy Bar Prospects (placer), have identified subeconomic gold resources (table 1). Ninete
Jan 1, 1983
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Improvements In Smelting And Refining Of Lead At Brunswick SmeltingBy M. D. Street
Lead and zinc production commenced in 1966 at Brunswick Smelting using the Imperial Smelting Process. In 1972 the blast furnace was modified to produce lead bullion only which was refined to corroding
Jan 1, 1983
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Staurolite (74197ec6-f26a-4737-a52c-486aa7283ac8)By Robert B. Fulton
Staurolite, an iron aluminum silicate mineral, is used industrially as a high value-in-use sand-blasting agent, as a premium grade foundry sand, and as the source of aluminum in portland cement manufa
Jan 1, 1983
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Principles of Sulfiae SmeltingBy N. J. Themelis
The basic chemical, thermal and transport principles that underlie sulfide smelting of. copper, nickel and lead are reviewed. Two basic types of modern smelting processes are distinguished?: flash-sme
Jan 1, 1983
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Ripping: Tools, Techniques, and ApplicationsIntroduction The art of ripping has been around since the Romans built the Appian Way, but only in the last decade has ripping emerged as a close competitor with drilling and blasting in breaking up
Jan 1, 1983
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Production Blasting and the Development of Open Pit SlopesBy John P. Ashby
Mine production blasting is a process of destruction of rock masses in order that ore may be extracted. Many open pit operations are faced with the apparently conflicting requirements of providing lar
Jan 1, 1983
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Subsidence Investigations at Dhemomain Colliery in Ranigunj CoalfieldBy S. Tiwary, S. Samanta, B. N. Pandey, N. C. Saxena, R. Sinha, B. P. Nandy, B. Singh
Subsidence investigations over one bord and pillar and one longwall caved panel at Dhemomain colliery showed that, although the width-depth ratio (0.82 and 0.83) and working and strata conditions were
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 8815 - Laboratory Tests for Selecting Wetting Agents for Coal Dust ControlBy H. William Zeller
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research to determine whether the use of chemical surfactants improves respirable coal dust control and is evaluating laboratory test criteria for selecting effective
Jan 1, 1983
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Geology of the Trout Lake molybdenum deposit, B.C.By H. Craig Boyle, Craig H. B. Leitch
"The Trout Lake stockwork molybdenum deposit is located in the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia, 50 km southeast of Revelstoke. The property is being explored by a joint venture between Newmont E
Jan 1, 1983
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Ventilation ConstructionBy Scott G. Britton
This chapter discusses the necessary construction techniques for installing coal mine ventilation devices. Included in the discussion are the major air controlling devices called over- casts, regulato
Jan 1, 1983
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A survey of iron and steel making sites in tile Tyne-Wear area of the United KingdomBy R. F. Tylecote
"The closure of the iron and steel making plant at Consett in Durham in 1980 marked the end of an era-a long era in the world's iron and steel making history. Iron had been smelted in the Tyne-We
Jan 1, 1983