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Applications of Fluid Dynamics to Petrology and Ore Genesis
Laboratory experiments have been used tostudy a wide range of convective processes which are significant for the formation of rocks and the ores that form in them. Metal-rich solutions flowing through
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 3907 Wartime Progress in Coke Production
By William Seymour
"INTRODUCTION Byproduct-coke manufacture is one of our country's most essential in¬dustries; its importance was strikingly accentuated by the demands of World War II. This paper reviews recent progres
Jun 1, 1946
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Application of the Shrinking Core Model for Copper Oxide Leaching
By M. L. White, J. L. Shafer, C. L. Caenepeel
Often an in situ leach is the only practical economic method for copper recovery from small low grade oxide deposits. The decision to develop a copper property by an in situ blast and leach is strongl
Jan 2, 1979
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Open Pit Mine Optimization with Maximum Satisfiability
By M. Deutsch
A common casualty of modern open pit mine optimization is the assurance that the resulting design is actually achievable. Optimized mine plans that consider value and a bare minimum of precedence cons
Jan 1, 2019
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Temperature Measurements in Bessemer and Open-Hearth Practice (778c4ce0-21df-44c2-a07f-a033ac00d9f8)
By G. K. Burgess
J. W. RICHARDS, South Bethlehem, Pa.-I think my affections are still rather with the radiation pyrometer than the optical pyrometer, for practical use, and I wish that Prof. Burgess would use the two
Jan 4, 1917
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2. Drill-Hole Data Management and Display ? Introduction
By Richard A. Bideaux
With both unit costs per meter and average depth of drilling constantly increasing, there is a strong incentive to maximize the information acquired from drill holes, and then to make this information
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 4490 Zinc-Lead Ore Reserves Of The Tri-State District Missouri-Kansas-Oklahoma
By Otto Ruhl
The zinc-lead ore reserves of the Tri-State district of Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma, as of December 31, 1947, are estimated at a total of 66,100,000 tons of crude ore containing 2.18 percent metall
Jan 1, 1949
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Long-term Subsidence Monitoring Over a Longwall Coal Mine in Southern Illinois
By Brenda B. Mehnert
Long-term monitoring is necessary to successfully develop predictive subsidence models. Thus, the Illinois Mine Subsidence Research Program (IMSRP) has documented subsidence over a longwall mine in so
Jan 1, 1986
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Birmingham Paper - Large Furnaces on Alabama Material
By Fred W. Gordon
The heading of this paper was prompted by the knowledge that experience, up to this time, seemed to indicate that smaller furnaces were preferable for smelting the material of this section. Since t
Jan 1, 1889
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Technical Note - Thermally assisted liberation of cassiterite
By R. H. Parker, B. A. Wills, D. G. Binns
Introduction With the increasing need to mine lower grade ores, high energy-related costs in comminution are of major concern. Very fine grinding is needed to liberate the fine mineral particles in
Jan 1, 1988
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Mining - Comments on Evaluation of the Water Problem at Eureka. Nev. (With Discussion)
By C. B. E. Douglas
The following analysis was stimulated by a previous article on evaluation of the water problem at Eureka, Nev., which describes a method using formulas especially devised to calculate flow potential o
Jan 1, 1956
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Prediction of Subsidence Due to Longwall Mining at West Cliff Colliery
By Shu DM, Moxon P
Subsidence profiles over longwalls at West Cliff Colliery (WCC) are predicted by three methods, NCB Emperical Method, Salustowicz's Profile Functions and Superposition of Two Critical Profile
Jan 1, 1986
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Recovery of feldspar and silica sand from arkosic sandstones
By Irena Grigorova, Tashka Ignatova, Ivan Nishkov, Andrian Valchev
"Feldspars used by ceramic and glass industries as fluxing agents are mainly obtained from high quality feldspar deposits. The demand for feldspar as raw material for industrial applications especiall
Jan 1, 2014
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Resistance of Iron Ores to Decrepitation and Mechanical Work
By T. L. Joseph
THE United States Bureau of Mines has been studying the blast-furnace process for, about ten years. An experimental furnace was developed by the bureau in cooperation with the Minnesota School of Mine
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 7211 Columbium And Tantalum Alloy Development
By Herbert R. Babitzke
As part of a project to develop refractory metal alloys suitable for high-temperature structural applications, the Bureau of Mines applied solid solution and precipitation-hardening techniques to colu
Jan 1, 1968
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Radio Signalling for Mine Shafts
By S. Sillitoe
In mining, as in other business and engineering enterprises, efficient operation depends upon how well and how quickly the lines of communication can function. Mines have used the telephone on and bet
Jan 1, 1949
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Woodlawn Mine - An Underground Operation Review
Woodlawn Mines began underground operations in 1986. At the time of going underground it was envisaged that there would be no 'contract' payment to the underground employees. This was a re
Jan 1, 1995
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The Use of the Ring-Loaded Disc Test in the Quantification of Rock Comminution Behaviour
By S Blackburn, T Veasey
The physical and mechanical properties of rock can be measured by a variety of standard tests, and studies have shown that there should be a fundamental connection between breakage in comminution and
Jan 1, 2000
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Applying Online Ore Hardness Estimation to Sag Operation and Optimisation
By S. Makni, G. Gagnon, F. Couët, C. Rochefort
"Comminution represents a significant part of mineral processing plant operating costs. Yet, autogenous (AG) or semi-autogenous grinding mills (SAG) are difficult to control because of disturbances li
Jan 1, 2016