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Synthesis and Preparation of Magnesium Hydroxide Surfaces as a Model for Flame Retardant FillersBy FJ. Johnson
Polymer utilization has increased steadily over the past several decades; however, their usefulness is sometimes limited by natural forces. For example, polymers tend to degrade when subjected to elev
Jan 1, 1997
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High-Intensity Ultrafine Sulfide Flotation using the Eriez StackcellTM TechnologyBy E. Yan, M. Mankosa, G. Luttrell
"During the past decade, column flotation cells have become widely accepted for upgrading ultrafine sulfide ores. However, the use of columns has been widely relegated to cleaner circuits due to their
Jan 1, 2016
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Magnetic Reagent Technology For Mineral ProcessingBy J. Y. Hwang
Processing of fine mineral particles in a slurry is a difficult problem. Methods to make fine particles magnetic have been developed recently and may offer a solution to this problem. Particles of non
Jan 1, 1992
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Kaolin Beneficiation: The New ContextBy Jr. Bacon
Kaolin clay is one of the yeoman minerals. It sees duty in almost every aspect of our lives: -in and on most paper products (from modern newsprint to National Geographic and packaging board) sometim
Jan 1, 1993
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Identification Of Areas Favourable For The Presence Of Massive Sulphides Through Interpretation Of Geophysical, Geological And Geochemical Data Integrated In A Geographic Information SystemBy C. Braux
The aim of this study was to develop an integrated approach to enable identification of areas favourable for the presence of massive sulphide deposits in a given region (Las Herrerias, Spain). It is b
Jan 1, 1994
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Concentrating Rare Earth Elements from Coal Fly Ash Leachates Using Ligand-Associated Organosilica MediaBy S. K. Mohanty, T. M. Dittrich, M. J. Allen, M. Dardona, A. C. Strzelecki, J. Hovey, Boukhalfa. H.
Rare earth elements (REEs) have many critical uses in advanced technology and the lack of a reliable domestic supply has been identified by the US DOE as a vulnerability to US economic security. Our r
Jan 1, 2019
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Potential Application Of Dual-Motor Drives For Large Grinding MillsBy John K. Liu
The trend to larger grinding mills, requiring total drive power in the range of 10,000 KW(13,400 HP) or so provides the incentive for developing new power transmitting techniques, since conventional g
Jan 1, 1977
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Longest Underground Belt Haulage SystemBy W. G. Kegel
Coal mining today is confronted with numerous problems, all of which affect in some way the ability of the operator to produce profitably. The major endeavor, therefore, is a quest for cost lowering t
Jan 1, 1964
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Mine Exploration Potential In The Shadow Of A Headframe-Macassa MineBy D. F. Cater
The Macassa Mine is a mature mine with a 61 year history of continuous production. The majority of past production has been derived from a zone called the '04 Break (Main Break). Recent undergrou
Jan 1, 1995
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Using Geophysics To Characterize Lignite/Coal Resources - 1.0 Introduction (bb51c3f7-3687-4e3f-b59b-46046126f6f9)By William P. Walsh
In December 1983 the author undertook an investigation in east Texas which was organized to learn the feasibility of applying geophysical techniques over shallow lignite deposits. The work embraced ex
Jan 1, 1986
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The Current Status Of Silicosis In Hard Rock MiningBy Marcus M. Key
Silicosis among metal miners is an ancient disease, probably as old as mining itself.' However, the primitive forms of mining were not productive of much silica dust, and the short life span of s
Jan 1, 1971
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Critical Minerals in Laramide and Paleogene Porphyry, Polymetallic Vein, and Skarn Deposits in Southern New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2025By E. J. Owen, A. Appah, I. C. Sanchez, K. T. Stafford, N. Hurtig, R. Otoo, N. A. Iverson, S. A. Moses, V. T. McLemore
New Mexico lies at the eastern edge of one of the world’s great metal-bearing provinces hosting numerous Laramide and Paleogene mineral deposits. Southwestern New Mexico contains Laramide porphyry Cu
Feb 1, 2025
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Thickener 101 – Applying Theory To Reality Part 2 – Settling Basics And Test Work - SME Annual Meeting 2022By T. Wisdom, D. Romo, G. Seale, R. Jansen
Thickening remains relatively misunderstood since it is typically near the end of the process and not directly involved in metal recovery. When operating well, thickeners are ignored and left to run i
Mar 2, 2022
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Belt-Scale Design Considerations ? Introduction:By H. Colijn
Weight may be defined as the gravitational attraction or earthpull on a body (mass). Thus, from a practical viewpoint, a scale or other form of weighing device is a mans for determining mss. Weighing
Jan 1, 1970
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Inland Cement Industries Ltd One Million Metric Ton Per Year Vancouver Cement Plant - IntroductionBy W. C. Carter
In mid 1978 Inland Cement Industries Ltd. brought on-line their new one million megagram (Mg) per year cement plant at Tilbury Island, Delta, British Columbia. The Plant--Its Philosophy of Design
Jan 1, 1979
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Use Of Abandoned Mines As Potential Water Source, Joplin District, Missouri ? IntroductionBy Edward J. Harvey
Joplin, one of the most famous zinc mining camps of a bygone era, is today experiencing a healthy growth in manufacturing enterprises. Manufacturing requires water, and knowledge of its availability a
Jan 1, 1965
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Discovery And Geology Of Gold Mineralization At The Turquoise Ridge Project. Humboldt CountyBy E. J. Berentsen
The Turquoise Ridge gold deposit is located near the Getchell Mine, 72 km (42 miles) northeast of Winnemucca, Nevada. The deposit is owned by First Miss Gold Inc. The host rocks consist of Ordovicia
Jan 1, 1996
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Rare Earth Permanent Magnetic Separators And Their Applications In Mineral ProcessingBy D. A. Norrgran
The recent development of rare earth permanent magnets has revolutionized the field of magnetic separation. The advent of rare earth permanent magnets in the 1980's provided a magnetic energy pro
Jan 1, 1993
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Architecture in a High-Tech Underground Structure Design - Naples ExperienceBy Ignazio Carbone
"During the design of a typical modern subway, engineering aspects prevail since underground structures remain hidden to most humans. Aligning the advanced architectural concepts with the engineering
Jan 1, 2016
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An Expert System For Mine Design And Cost Engineering: New Directions For The Bureau Of Mines Cost Estimating SystemBy M. L. Smith
The U.S. Bureau of Mines Cost Estimating System (CES) has been used for prefeasibility analysis and mine cost engineering since 1978. In the past, prefeasibility analysis with CES has involved the sol
Jan 1, 1994