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Stull Support in Flat-Bedded Ore BodiesBy William J. Taylor
Strictly defined, a stull is an inclined or horizontal timber support; a vertically placed timber is defined as a prop. Common usage allows the catchall term "stull" to refer to all such uniaxial mine
Jan 1, 1982
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Evolutionary Improvements In Flotation Plant Performance Through Plant AuditingBy Deepak Malhotra, Linda Battich
INTRODUCTION Mineral processing plants generally operate efficiently within the technical, economic and management constraints applied to them. They have no choice, because the dynamic and competi
Jan 1, 1993
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Exxon reclaims its Highland uranium tailings basin in WyomingBy D. M. Range
Exxon is reclaiming an 80-hm2 (200¬acre) Wyoming uranium tailings basin in accordance with US Nuclear Regula¬tory Commission (NRC) requirements. The reclamation plan is designed to control the tailing
Jan 1, 1989
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Observation, Forecasting And Measurement Of Ground PressuresBy Stanislaw Siewierski
One of the major problems in the exploitation of deep copper ore deposits in the Legnicko-Glogowski Copper Field is ground control and, in particular, roof control of the headings. The depth of copper
Jan 1, 1982
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Economics Of PerliteBy W. E. Benton
The name Perlite applies to both a hydrated volcanic glass containing from 2% to 5% combined water and to the lightweight material that is produced from expanding the sized volcanic glass. Upon heatin
Jan 1, 1984
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The Carajas Project ? Location And historyBy Francisco A. Fonseca
The Carajás Hills are in Brazil's Eastern Amazon, between the Araguaia and Xingu rivers, and parallels 5° and 7° Latitude South. A location map is given in Fig. 1. It is an area of low mountains
Jan 1, 1982
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Design And Construction Of A New Mine - The Design Of Mimosa #2 Mine ? IntroductionBy Ulises Deveze T.
The coal company Minerales Monclova, S.A. (MIMOSA), the owner of the Mimosa R Line, is a subsidiary company of Altos Hornos de Mexico, S.A., the largest steel plant in Mexico with an annual capacity o
Jan 1, 1974
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Refractory Raw Materials ? IntroductionBy Charles E. Stack
There are several ways in which to classify refractories. The most suitable one is based on their general composition or raw material content. The categories are: 1. Aluminosilicate brick which inclu
Jan 1, 1976
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Heap Leaching As A Unit ProcessBy Harry R. Dahlberg
Heap leaching is discussed as a unit process. Five factors are identified as the principal elements that can be measured and/or controlled. These are: 1. Material Size 2. Volume of solution 3. Tonnage
Jan 1, 1979
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Scoping Studies On Recovery Of Uranium From A Man-Made Ore - IntroductionBy R. L. Miller
The potential for recovery of enriched uranium from spent nuclear fuel which has been consolidated into a nuclear waste form was explored in the studies reported here. The waste form of interest is ir
Jan 1, 1983
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Athabasca Oil Sands ? IntroductionBy L. A. Bellows
The "Athabasca oil sands" of the McMurray formation in northeastern Alberta cover an area of about 21,000 square miles and contain the world's largest reserve of oil. Fort McMurray, a small town
Jan 1, 1963
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A First Study Of Liberation Combined With Breakage Kinetics In A MillBy L. G. Austin
A program has been written to combine the Klimpel-Austin approximate model for liberation in a binary system with a mill model applicable to ball milling. The model applies for a system where the volu
Jan 1, 1986
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The Sinking Of A Circular Shaft At White Pine, Michigan ? IntroductionBy C. S. Boland
The Copper Range Company's mining properties are located in the Upper Penisula of Michigan. (Fig.). Early work indicated the presence of copper ore in a bedded deposit, confined to the base of
Jan 1, 1962
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Design For Minimum Maintenance Labor And SuppliesBy A. P. Massmann
Design for economical operation, minimum operating labor and minimum maintenance for labor and supplies are virtually inseparable. Each consideration has a vital bearing on the other. Let us assum
Jan 1, 1959
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The Adsorption Behavior Of Silver From Ammoniacal Solutions On Activated CarbonBy D. Kang
The adsorption behavior of silver in ammoniacal solutions on to activated carbon has been studied. The parameters affecting the adsorption of silver on to activated carbon included temperature, agitat
Jan 1, 1998
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Cost Control - Do You Really Want It?By Lee A. Goetz
Cost control is a lot like motherhood - everyone proclaims its need and its worthiness, but is it really appreciated and used to successfully complete a project on time and within budget? Good Cos
Jan 1, 1970
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Contribution to the Examination of the Mechanisms of Copper Loss with the Slag in the Process of Sulfide Concentrates Smelting Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (072c6ee3-ecd4-425e-812a-d157c8f5cec3)By Natasa Mitevska, Predrag Djordjevic, Zivan Zivkovic
This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation into the distribution of copper in the slag of an industrial reverberatory furnace sulfide concentrates smelting process in the copper
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Contribution to the Examination of the Mechanisms of Copper Loss with the Slag in the Process of Sulfide Concentrates Smelting Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Natasa Mitevska, Predrag Djordjevic, Zivan Zivkovic
This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation into the distribution of copper in the slag of an industrial reverberatory furnace sulfide concentrates smelting process in the copper
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Dust formation in flash oxidation of copper matte particlesBy E. J. Peuraniemi, J. T. Yli-Penttilä, A. Jokilaakso, K. M. Riihilahti
Dust formation and the reaction mechanisms of copper matte particles were investigated in simulated flash-oxidation conditions. The granulated and ground matte consisted of 72% Cu, 4% Fe and 21 % S (b
Jan 1, 1999
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Colorado Mining Association Celebrates Its CentennialSince gold was first discovered in Colorado in the late 1850s' mining has been a major part of the state's economic history, according to Stanley Dempsey, chairman and chief executive office
Jan 1, 1997