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Viscosity Measurement and Modeling of Borate and Borosilicate Melts
By Zhijing Zhang, Ramana G. Reddy
"The viscosity of molten oxides is one of the important physical properties since viscosity has a decisive influence on fluid flow. The knowledge of the viscosity of molten oxides is essential for mod
Jan 1, 1999
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124,000 Attend ConExpo-Con/Agg ’99 in Las Vegas
By Steve Kral
More than 124,000 people involved in the mining and construction industries throughout the world poured into Las Vegas, NV in March for ConExpo-Con/Agg ’99. Show organizers said this triennial exhi
Jan 1, 1999
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Results of Laboratory and Pilot Testwork: Leaching and Processing of Complex Concentrates Containing Zinc, Lead and Copper
By L. Filip
The roast-leach-electrowinning (RLE) process for zinc was modified to treat two typical complex concentrates containing zinc, lead, copper, gold and silver. Laboratory testwork results indicated that
Jan 1, 1999
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The founding of the Canadian zinc industry
By J. E. Dutrizac
Canada is currently the world's largest supplier of zinc concentrates and is also a major producer of zinc metal. This dominant position in the world's zinc market is a fairly recent circums
Jan 1, 1999
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Mitigation Of Feather Edging And Validation With Instrumented Bolted Breakerlines
By S. K. Singh, J. Shepherd
"Feather edging"- a major source of injury and fatal accidents in Australia, South Africa and USA, refers to a phenomenon where the roof, at the goaf edge, falls as a thin wafer of rock often suddenly
Jan 1, 1999
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The Methodology Through Adverse Geology Ahead of Pinglin Large TBM
By C. P. Shen, H. C. Tsai, Bennie Chu, Y. S. Hsieh
The Pinglin tunnels are situated within the fold-and-thrust belt structural region in Taiwan, due to continent-arc collision and plate tectonic setting. The pilot tunnel TBM (§=4.8m) became stuck ten
Jan 1, 1999
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Modeling Of Ball Mill Product Size Distribution With Impact Energy Spectra Data (c6bbb939-3379-47fe-9029-6c85253c16c5)
By A. Datta
An appropriate scale-up methodology is very useful for ball mill design and optimization of the grinding circuit. To date, the scale-up is based on the selection and breakage function model using lab
Jan 1, 1999
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The Reduction of Calcium Sulfate by Hydrogen to Produce Calcium Sulfide as a Reductant of Sulfur Dioxide to Elemental Sulfur
By Byung-Su Kim
The reaction between calcium sulfate and hydrogen is of interest both as a means of regenerating calcium sulfide as a reductant of sulhr dioxide to elemental sulhr and for producing elemental sulhr fr
Jan 1, 1999
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Dynamic Modeling Of Copper Losses In Slags
By J. W. Matousek
Copper losses in smelter slags are :typically normalized with some form of the distribution coefficient, written as the ratio of the weight percent assays of metal in slag to the metal in matte or its
Jan 1, 1999
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1998 JACKLING LECTURE Constrained prospects of mining’s future
By Donald W. Gentry
Introduction The mining industry is perhaps best characterized by the numerous and abnormally high risks associated with the business of mining and by its most basic assets - ore deposits, people a
Jan 1, 1999
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Newmont Cuts Costs and Increases Reserves at Carlin
By Bruce D. Hansen
For many years, Newmont has focused on improving its operations. After the merger between Newmont and Santa Fe Pacific Gold, Newmont created synergies of more than $50 million a year in Nevada. This
Jan 1, 1999
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Blasting a Tunnel Through Folsom Dam
By Gregg A. Scott, Gordon F. Revey
"The Folsom Dam is a 340-foot-high concrete gravity dam with embankment wing dams located on the American River about 20 miles northeast of Sacramento, California. Folsom Dam is operated andmaintained
Jan 1, 1999
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Development, General Geology, And Economic Resources Of The Kansas River Corridor
By David A. Grisafe
Divided opinions concerning dredging-permit locations and boating uses on the Kansas River in northeastern Kansas led to a study of the recreation potential on the river by a legislatively mandated in
Jan 1, 1999
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Biased Through-Deck Blasthole Samples Created By Clay Gouge At The Lone Tree Mine, Humboldt County, Nevada
By T. Panhorst
Evaluation of through-deck blasthole sample reliability at the Lone Tree gold mine revealed a non-systematic bias in the sampling system. Ore is primarily hosted within the Powerline fault zone. Clay
Jan 1, 1999
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Vibration and Airblast Standards for Underwater Blasting in Virginia
By Gordon Matheson, Bill Yancey, David K. Miller
"Current regulatory limits for blast vibration and airblast control in Virginia do not specifically addressunderwater explosive testing. Underwater detonation of explosives generates an initial shock
Jan 1, 1999
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Toxic Release Inventory Reporting And Consequences For A Typical Gold Mining Facility
By J. G. Nalven, J. A. Sturgess
On July 1, 1999, most domestic metal mines will have to report releases of toxic chemicals into the environment for the first time as required by SARA Title 313. Some of these reportable releases wil
Jan 1, 1999
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Computer-based hazard-awareness assessment for program for surface mines
By C. J. Bise, D. A. Poukhovski
Hazard recognition and prevention of accidents are two components of the 30 CFR 48 training requirements, which are mandated for new miners and newly employed experienced miners. These components are
Jan 1, 1999
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Studies On Copper Electrorefining By Factorial Design Methods - A Pilot Plant Experience
By E. M. Alcântara
This paper describes some aspects about the relationship between copper electrorefining addition reagents and the hydrogen in the cathode. The conditions of electrorefining were studied by factorial d
Jan 1, 1999
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Removal And Recovery Of Metal Ions From Process And Waste Streams Using Polymer Filtration
By Gordon D. Jarvinen
Polymer Filtration (PF) Is an innovative, selecthle metal removal technology. Chelating, water-soluble polymers are used to selectively bind the desired metal ions and ultrafiltration is used to conce
Jan 1, 1999
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Selection Of AC Induction Motors For Mining Applications (ddeaa188-d66e-458e-b3f4-e1d919b28a3a)
By B. J. Sauer
Misapplication of AC induction motors for mine crusher and mill applications has long been a frustration for both the driven equipment supplier and the mine operator. Proper selection of AC induction
Jan 1, 1999