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Experimental Considerations In The Application Of Infrared Spectroscopy To The Study Of Liquids At High TemperaturesBy J. K. Wilmshurst
Absorption, emission and reflection techniques for the study of [molten] inorganic materials at high temperatures have been critically examined. In general, the reflection technique is the most satisf
Jan 1, 1963
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Hydrogeologic Setting Of The Carlin Trend, Northeastern NevadaBy R. W. Plume
Gold extraction along the Carlin trend requires large withdrawals of ground water, which can be perched, unconfined at shallow depth, and (or) confined at depth. Five hydrogeologic units-Quaternary ba
Jan 1, 1992
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Fine Grinding By ImpactionBy Fred T. Towne
Recent developments in fine grinding by the means of mechanical impaction are the result of continuing improvements in modern machine construction. This is especially true when related to the bearings
Jan 1, 1965
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Geared Up or Wrapped Up?By Kevin DeSomber, Scott Bird
Larger grinding mills continue to utilize large gear-driven drives or electrical wraparound drives. The panel will include presenters from operations with large mechanical and electrical drives. J
Jan 1, 1998
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Assessment Of Pit Hydrologic Sink Water Balance Model For The Oxide Pit, Silver Bell Mine, ArizonaBy G. Fehr, B. B. Panda, R. Bansberg, K. Arnold, T. Freiman
To evaluate the potential for process solutions to contaminate groundwater outside of the area of the Oxide Pit, it is necessary to predict the ultimate maximum pit lake elevation once pit-related min
Jan 1, 2003
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Fundamentals Of Oleic Acid Adsorption Onphosphate Flotation Feed During Anionic ConditioningBy C. Maltesh
Anionic conditioning of phosphate ores prior to fatty acid flotation is a very critical step that determines the eventual selectivity, recovery and hence the economics of the process. However the chem
Jan 1, 1996
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Preventive Maintenance Plus Vibration Analysis = Maximum Availability Plus Minimum CostBy Charles H. McGuirk
The Port of Conneaut, the largest bulk material handling and storage facility on the Great Lakes, is using the latest electronic and visual testing devices to augment and enhance its well established
Jan 1, 1983
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A Catastrophic Methane Explosion In A Main Vertical Shaft Serving An OFS Gold MineBy Michael J. Martinson
A powerful methane explosion in the mid-shaft pump station of a main service and ventilation shaft killed several persons on the station; more workers were killed when a mancage travelling down the sh
Jan 1, 1989
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Stochastic Continuous Modeling for Pillar Stress Estimation and Comparison with 2D Numerical, and Analytical Solutions in an Underground Stone MineBy Juan J. Monsalve, Mario Karfakis, AMAN SONI, Nino Ripepi, Jim Hazzard
Pillar collapses are events that due to their severe consequences can be classified as high risk. The design of pillars in underground room-and-pillar operations should migrate to risk-based design ap
Sep 24, 2022
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Startup and operation of the Kidd Creek zinc sulfide pressure leaching plantBy B. H. Johnston, B. N. Doyle
Introduction In 1983-84 Kidd Creek Mines Ltd. in Timmins, Ontario, started up the second commercial zinc pressure leaching plant based on the Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd. direct pressure leach proces
Jan 1, 1987
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Computerized Drilling - The Latest Development In Drilling TechnologyBy Pasi Latva-Pukkila
Underground rock drilling has gone through intense development during the last 25 years. Mechanization and hydraulics have greatly increased the efficiency of drilling and improved the environment of
Jan 1, 1989
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Present Practices In The Computer Control Of Copper Flotation PlantsBy Emmanuel V. Manlapig
The variables involved in a complex process like flotation can be classified as follows: a. Disturbance variables - which are undesired properties of the process input which affect the value of the pr
Jan 1, 1978
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The Use Of Vertical Ventilation Holes For Mine Ventilation Of Gaseous Coal Beds - IntroductionBy John D. Kalasky
Island Creek Coal Company has had, for many years as a primary concern, the activity of handling large quantities of methane in the ventilation of its deep mines of southwest Virginia. Since the devel
Jan 1, 1980
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Bulk Storage And Handling Of Talc At West Windsor, VermontBy William W. Magnus
The Eastern Magnesia Talc Company has always had the problem of adequate storage at its various mines and mills of not only crude ore and finished product but also material in process. An opportunity
Jan 1, 1965
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Removal Of Sodium From Illinois Coal By Water ExtractionBy Richard C. Neavel
Among the many compositional parameters used to judge the quality of a steam coal is the fouling factor of Attig and Duzy1 [% base in ash % acid in ash X % Na20] in ash. The higher the fouling factor,
Jan 1, 1976
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The Recovery Of Gold From Chloride Solution With Ion Exchange ResinsBy J. B. Hiskey, X. H. Jiang
The extraction of gold from chloride solutions by ion exchange is examined. It is shown that at initial gold concentrations between 1 - 5 ppm, 20 g/l C1- and pH 5, the kinetics of loading on weak base
Jan 1, 1990
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Centrifugal Modeling Of Consolidation Of Solid SuspensionsBy H. EI-shall
Bench top centrifuge is used to study the consolidation behavior of phosphatic clays. A mathematical model (based on first order kinetics) is developed to describe the relationship between the void ra
Jan 1, 1995
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The Nitric Sulfuric Leach Process For Recovery Of Copper From ConcentrateBy H. M. Brennecke
A new hydrometallurgical process has been developed to recover copper from sulfide ores. Copper is leached in a staged reactor system utilizing nitric and sulfuric acids at 105°C. Iron is removed from
Jan 1, 1978
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North Carolina Natural Phosphate-A Geologic And Agronomic Overview (e1582aa4-d27a-4a73-aae0-af86da15115c)By I. K. Gilmore
Texasgulf Inc. currently operates an open pit phosphate mine in the central coastal plain of North Carolina. The area of phosphate deposition lies within the Aurora Phosphate district which consists o
Jan 1, 1995
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Regulatory Controls and Permits for Gold Process EffluentsBy Peri Mehling, Allister Brown
Environmental regulations concerning the processing of gold ores and the treatment and disposal of spent process solutions range from rigid standards in some locations to site specific options in seve
Jan 1, 1987