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Can titanium get cheaper?By R. Patel, J. Ephraim
The production of titanium dioxide (TiO2) from its minerals such as ilmenite is challenging, and subsequent isolation of titanium from TiO2 is even more difficult because of the metal-oxygen bond stre
May 1, 2015
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Computers and blastingBy T. J. White, R. A. Farnfield
Early computerised blast monitoring equipment consisted of a digital version of the existing analogue machines with, perhaps, a few enhancements. Many additional facilities have since been developed t
Jan 4, 1993
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Spotlight on Stamler CorporationBy NA NA
Stamler Corporation manufactures of mining machinery and material handling equipment specialising in Feeder-Breakers to the mining and quarrying industries.
Jan 9, 1996
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Extraction of copper from dry Salobo (Brazil) chalcopyrite concentrate and aqueous slurries thereof by chlorination with Cl2 gasBy E. A. Brocchi, P. K. Jena
Complete extraction of copper from Salobo chalcopyrite concentrate can be achieved in less than 10 minutes by chlorination of the dry concentrate with Cl2 at 450 degrees C and in 5 minutes by chlorina
Jan 4, 1992
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Optimization of ore pass spacing in vein depositsBy J. Cech
Discussion is presented of a decision-making support method for the spacing of ore passes along a long vein orebody and the division of the orebody into convenient stopes for future mining operations.
Jun 18, 1905
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Estimation of mechanical rock properties using wireline geophysical measurementsBy L. Wade, R. Wang, M. A. Horton
Laboratory methods to find the mechanical properties of rock are inherently biased towards stronger strata, which best survive the sample preparation process. Geophysical techniques are not subject to
Jan 4, 1993
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Strata control - a new science for an old problemBy R. G. Siddall, W. Gale
In the UK the development of the science of strata control has been strengthened by a resurgence of interest in the specialism of roofbolting and its associated techniques. The evolution of the theor
Jan 4, 1992
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Mineralogical characterization of calcine, neutral-leach residue and weak acid-leach residue from Vieille-Montagne zinc plant, Balen, BelgiumBy T. T. Chen, J. E. Dutrizac, C. Canoo
The calcine consists principally of ZnO and ZnFe2O4, which occur as banded and porous grains, together with lesser amounts of Zn2SiO4, Zn-Fe-Pb silicate, sphalerite, quartz, PbSO4 and Fe2O3. Al is pre
Jan 4, 1993
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Hydrothermal alteration associated with sedinent-hosted Rooiberg tin deposits, South Africa: contributed remarks; authors' replyBy R. Scheepers, J. E. Misiewicz, A. C. Fitzgerald
Discussion by A.C. Fitzgerald of the paper, published in Trans. IMM A, vol.104, 1995, p.B121-B135, is presented together with the authors' response. Fitzgerald points out a number of problems with the
Jun 18, 1905
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Kinetics of chlorination of briquetted anatase by carbon tetrachlorideBy E. A. Brocchi, D. H. Gameiro, P. K. Jena
Carbon tetrachloride was found to be a very efficient chlorinating agent for anatase concentrate, even at the low temperatures that were investigated (250-400 degrees C). For example, at 400 degrees C
Jun 13, 1905
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Cluster analysis for mineral processing applicationsBy W. J. Whiten, D. W. Grinsberg
Most cluster analysis techniques are not well suited to the analysis of engineering data as they have been designed for more qualitative data that tend to produce compact clusters. A clustering techni
Dec 1, 1991
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Discussions and contributions: Metal winning from low-grade ore by bacterial leachingBy A. W. Fletcher
Report of discussion at February, 1971, IMM general meeting (Chairman: M. J, Cahalan President) of a paper published in Transactions/Section C (Mineral Processing & Extractive Metallurgy), vol. 79, De
Dec 1, 1971
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Viscosity of sodium borosilicate slags containing copper oxideBy C. A. Pickles, S. J. Splinter, J. Cameron
The addition of copper oxide to a borosilicate slag resulted in the breakdown of the silicate network and a dramatic decrease in viscosity. With increasing borax to silica ratio the viscosity was redu
Jun 13, 1905
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Production planning with working-slope maximum-metal pit sequencesBy D. D. Lei, H. Sevim
Long-term production planning in open-pit mines requires the determination of cut-off grade, mining and milling production rates, a mining sequence, mine life and ultimate pit limits. Since these vari
Jul 1, 1996
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Air-decked blasting techniques: some collaborative experimentsBy N. T. Moxon, D. Mead, S. B. Richardson
A laboratory and theoretical study of air decks was carried out to assess the effects of the size and location of air-decks on fragmentation. The degree of fragmentation was found to depend on both fa
Jan 4, 1993
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Acid leaching of glauconitic sandstoneBy T. Sharma, T. C. Rao
Laboratory studies have been carried out on acid leaching as a possible route for the extraction of potassium from glauconitic sandstone. Leaching efficiencies with sulphuric, hydrochloric and nitric
Jan 12, 1992
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Pilot-scale study of effect of mineralogy and particle size on flash smelting of nickel sulphide concentratesBy I. R. Stevenson, J. G. Dunn, T. N. Smith, L. C. Mackey
An experimental flash reactor has been developed to simulate the operation of an industrial flash-smelter reaction shaft. Four concentrate materials of differing mineralogical compositions were charac
Jul 1, 1991
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Discussion: Carbon dioxide as an agent in extinguishing mine fires, with special reference to its application at the Senghenydd CollieryBy Evans E. C.
Discussion of the paper presented at the Manchester Geological and Mining Society' general meeting held in Manchester, March 14th , 1916, with Leonard R. Fletcher, President, in the Chair included co
Dec 1, 1916
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Cutoff-grade decisions in relation to an Indian copper-mining complexBy R. R. Tatiya
The following procedure was used to determine cut-off grades: define the orebody profile; plan the stope layout and quantify the work involved; formulate equipment-performance norms; calculate unit co
Jul 1, 1996
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Characterization of composition of mineral surfaces by laser-probe microanalysisBy F. Reich, S. L. Chryssoulis, K. G. Stowe
The surface chemistry of particulates from mineral processing streams can be determined by laser-probe microanalysis. The small area of analysis (2-30 micrometres) enables the surfaces of individual g
Jan 4, 1992