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Mine Convergence Measurements As An Operating Tool ? IntroductionBy Allan H. Caverson
Over the past nine years a means for measuring the distance between the mine roof and floor has been developed at the White Pine Mine which yields relevant information utilized in the mining operation
Jan 1, 1973
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Gold Recovery From Molybdenum Concentrates At Island Copper MineBy M. R. Lastra
Island Copper Mine began gold recovery Tom molybdenum sulfide concentrates in April, 1985. Plant design capacity is 20 tons of molybdenum concentrate per day. The molybdenum concentrate is produced in
Jan 1, 1986
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Trends In Real Prices Of Representative Mineral Commodities, 1890-1957By Charles W. Merrill
The price records of 7 representative mineral commodities for the 68-year period 1890 through 1957 have been compiled and analyzed for significant trends. When reduced to real prices in terms of dolla
Jan 1, 1959
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Wet Limestone Grinding For Flue Gas Desulfurization ? IntroductionBy Donald L. Gaughenbaugh
Under the terms of the 1970 amendments to the Clean Air Act, the EPA established national ambient air quality standards for a number of pollutants. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) was one of these pollutants. Th
Jan 1, 1986
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Mobile Crushing Plants - Key To Continuous HaulageBy A. Andreas
The transportation of mine products incurs a cost which can have a significant bearing on the competitive position of the product. This statement not only holds true for the transportation of the fi
Jan 1, 1973
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Limestone And Argillaceous Resources For Cement And Lime Production In Japan - Geological Ages of Limestone Ore DepositsBy H. Saito
To Japan, which is scarce in natural resources, limestone is the only mineral resource comparatively rich in ore reserves and having broadly recognized outstanding quality. Distribution of the limesto
Jan 1, 1982
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New Developments In Froth Flotation - I. Use Of FlocculentsBy William J. Halvorsen
We are currently doing work on three ways to improve the performance of our froth flotation systems. One development is the use of a cationic flocculent added to the feed of the froth cells. This does
Jan 1, 1979
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Resonant Screens And The Coal Industry ? IntroductionBy R. W. Utley
Over one half billion tons of coal per year is scalped, classified, deslimed, drained and rinsed, dewatered and final sized on rotary, vibrating, shaking or stationary screens. The vibrating screen is
Jan 1, 1966
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Computerized Preventive Maintenance System At The Pittsburgh & Conneaut Dock Co. - Need For Computerized Preventive MaintenanceBy C. H. McGuirk
Computerized Preventive Maintenance is important in maintaining consistent and efficient operation in any industry utilizing sophisticated and expensive equipment on a continuous basis. At today'
Jan 1, 1976
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Economics Of Producing And Marketing Western Sodium BentoniteBy H. G. Fleshman
The economics of western sodium bentonite (also known as Wyoming Bentonite) is covered from exploration to delivery to the final user. Included are costs of exploration, evaluation of ore bodies, mine
Jan 1, 1984
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Rolling With The Punch ? Underground With Shuttle Trucks And LoadersBy R. S. Shepard
A quick glance at a-portion of the title of this discussion -'Rolling With The Punch" may immediately lead you to assume that I am about to expound on the so-called manly art of self-defense.
Jan 1, 1963
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Experience With The Fluosolids Fine Coal DryerBy M. W. Brandt
In the November 1957 issue of "Chemical Process Engineering," a British publications, there appeared an article entitled "Correct Selection of Drying Equipment." The author wrote as follows "Wheth
Jan 1, 1958
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Economics, Geology, And The Search For Concealed Ore DepositsBy William C. Peters
"A large proportion of the earth's surface is blanketed by young sedimentary formations and by recent lava flows. How many Guanajuatos lie concealed beneath the rhyolitic capping of the Sierra Ma
Jan 1, 1969
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Reducing Blasting Damage By Expanding Delay Timing ? IntroductionBy R. D. Rein
The Henderson mine is a large continuous panel caving operation in central Colorado. The orebody is roughly 760 m by 910 m and will be extracted from two production levels. Each level is divided into
Jan 1, 1985
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Underground Mining Methods In Western CanadaBy David M. Parkes
Geology is frequently complicated, hence only more regular deposits are mined. Coal is generally thick, often steeply pitching and usually soft or well-cleated. Due to competition from open-pit mines
Jan 1, 1982
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Controlled Release Bactericide: An Innovative System To Control Acid Mine DrainageBy A. A. Sobek
Controlled release systems delivering the required concentration of an effective bactericide over an extended time period have been developed by The BFGoodrich Company's ProMac® Systems group. Th
Jan 1, 1986
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Mg/Ca Ratios In Carbonate Wall-rock ? IntroductionBy M. A. Klugman
[This paper represents a portion of a lager study, concerning dispersion patterns of major, minor and trace elements in wall-rock about ore-bodies in part of the Colorado Mineral Belt. This phase o
Jan 1, 1962
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Newly Discovered Mississippi Valley Type Zn-Pb Province Yukon - Northwest Territories, Canada - I. IntroductionBy Clyde L. Smith
Since the early 1950's exploration in the Yukon Territory, Canada, has been confined largely to Selwyn basin where at least five large stratiform or massive sulfide Pb-Zn deposits have been disco
Jan 1, 1974
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[The Office of Coal Research Program as Related to Air Pollution Control]By George I. Staber
As stated by the Congress in the preamble of the act establishing the Office of Coal Research, its purpose is, "To encourage and stimulate the production and conservation of coal in the United States
Jan 1, 1968
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Portable 42" Gyratory Crusher ? IntroductionBy V. W. Smith
For the past 50 years, the primary crushing of stone at the Dolase Bros. Co. Richards Spur Quarry. 13 miles north of Lawton, Oklahoma, has been accomplished by a Traylor 42-inch gyratory crusher. The
Jan 1, 1986