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Evaluation Of The Total Dose Received By The Italian Uranium MinersBy S. Bassignani, D. Ippolito
In Italy at the moment there is a program which involves for the future the exploitation of two uranium mines which are now in the research stage. About one hundred and fifty workers are at present em
Jan 1, 1981
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Iron Removal From Bauxite Ores Using Biologically Produced Organic AcidsIron removal using biologically produced organic acids was investigated as a treatment option for the production of refractory grade bauxite. A leaching solution containing 98mM oxalic and 67mM citric
Jan 1, 2006
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Impact of Silica on Cadmium Cementation by Zinc Dust in a Zinc SX/EW PlantBy R. Cooper, K. De Wet, A. Janwong
"Horsehead Metal Products is a zinc refinery in Mooresboro, NC, treating crude Waelz oxide (WOX) to produce special high-grade zinc by a hydrometallurgical process comprising leaching, zinc solvent ex
Jan 1, 2016
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Optimal Blast Design using a Discrete-Event Simulation Model in a Hard-Rock MineBy Y. J. Son, S. S. Nageshwaraniyer, K. M. Kim
"This paper reports on the development of a simulation-based framework for obtaining optimal blast design parameters for a hard-rock mine. To do this, a conventional medium-sized hard-rock mine was ta
Jan 1, 2015
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Information for Exploration and Development PlanningBy Michael Chender
The rapid and continuing expansion of computer and communication capability is giving birth to profound changes in the business environment. Some commentators hold that the basis of the world economy
Jan 4, 1983
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Special Report : Mineral Investment 1983 Depends on PricesBy Franklin J. Stermole
The current financial state of the mineral industry, in general, is bad. Economic prospects for improvements in the near future are uncertain. What will improve mineral investment economics so the min
Jan 2, 1983
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Economic Perspectives On Materials Handling In The Evaluation Of Mineral Projects In Remote Regions - Cases From Papua, New Guinea, And IndonesiaBy R. W. Ballmer
Prior to initiating construction of a new mineral development project, sponsoring organizations must be convinced that the operation will be viable. Proof is typically provided by the feasibility stud
Jan 1, 1979
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Technological Opportunities and Threats for CopperBy David W. Lillie, Pier A. Abetti
This paper reports on a study of the impact of fast growing new technologies on the market for copper over the next 15 to 20 years. The greatest threat is clearly the inroads of fiber optics on the tr
Jan 1, 1986
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Residual diesel range organics in process waters from laboratory fine coal flotation tests (cf0c922c-3ef1-4110-a5ac-c4a4d4e8705b)By J. Morris, R. Sellaro
Petro-diesel is a common collector for coal flotation, but the partitioning of diesel range organics (DROs) in process streams has not been widely studied. Preliminary research suggested that under no
Jan 1, 2014
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Residual diesel range organics in process waters from laboratory fine coal flotation tests (7edfe308-966e-40bd-b7f1-bfecd1e71bed)By J. Morris, R. Sellaro
El petrodiesel es un colector común para la flotación de carbón, pero la partición de compuestos orgánicos de diesel (DRO por sus siglas en inglés) en corrientes de proceso no ha sido ampliamente estu
Jan 1, 2014
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Simulation For The Design Of Ball Mills For Coal Grinding ? IntroductionBy Reed S. C. Rogers
The most widely used machines for grinding coal to the sizes prescribed for the pulverized coal firing of furnaces, boilers, and kilns are the vertical ball-race, roller-race and roller-bowl types of
Jan 1, 1986
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Chile's Biggest SX/EW Plant Comes On LineBy J. Edwards
A new, world class dump leach, solvent extraction, electrowinning plant for the recovery of copper comes on line in Chile. CODELCO-Div. Chuquicamata has added a new facility to their operations locate
Jan 1, 1989
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Novel Sintering Technology for the Production of Electronic CeramicsBy D. Corrigan, A. Ahmad, R. Sood, J. Bratt, R. Holt
Zinc oxide based electronic ceramics are being used increasingly to protect electric and electronic circuits against transient voltage surges. Varistors are produced by sintering and annealing ZnO bas
Jan 1, 1990
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How "Changing" Transportation Can Effect Mining ProfitsBy Phillip J. Maddex
During the last 10 years there have been many new developments in transport and handling equipment. Important technical and economic developments that can be used to reduce costs are; new terminal an
Jan 1, 1972
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Processing of peridotite rocks of chromite ore overburden into magnesium salts and micro silicaBy KALLAM VK REDDY, VADAPALLI SANJANA, Veerendra Singh, Gajanan Kapure
Mining activity around the world has increased significantly to meet stepped-up demand for various metals [1]. Apart from the target minerals, mining also generates huge amounts of unwanted minerals t
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Air Blast Effects From Open Pit BlastingBy Robert E. Mead
During the past three years the New York Trap Rock Corporation has been restricting blasting operations to days when favorable atmospheric conditions prevailed. By favorable atmospheric conditions is
Jan 1, 1962
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Issues Related To Design .And Performance Optimization Of Continuous Miner For Increased ProductivityBy Jamal Rostami
Continuous miners (CM) are the most popular underground mining machinery in soft rock mining, playing a dominant role in the production of minerals ranging from coal to evaporites while finding increa
Jan 1, 1998
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Report On Application Of A Large Excavator Shield Tunneling System And Precast Concrete Segment Final Lining For The Castiglioni Tunnel, ItalyBy Alberto Tarsitani
The existing Rome-Florence railroad capacity is inadequate for the traffic volume. To increase this capacity and to reduce the traveling time the Italian National Railroad Administration has decided t
Jan 1, 1974
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New Advancements In Ground Freezing For Tunnel ConstructionBy John S. Jones, Ralph E. Brown
INTRODUCTION For more than a century, artificial ground freezing has been used for groundwater control and structural support for excavations. Most of the early uses of the freezing method were for
Jan 1, 1979
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Review Of Epidemiological Studies On Hazards Of Radon DaughtersBy J. R. Johnson, C. G. Stewart, D. K. Myers
INTRODUCTION Radon-222 is an inert, radioactive gas formed by the radioactive decay of radium-226, a long-lived member of the uranium-238 decay chain. Radium is present in varying amounts in virtua
Jan 1, 1981