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                     OFR-9-78 Developing Geological Structural Criteria For Predicting Unstable Mine Roof Rocks OFR-9-78 Developing Geological Structural Criteria For Predicting Unstable Mine Roof RocksBy David K. Hylbert This study was designed to investigate roof falls in room-and-pillar drift coal mines and to determine geologic methods for predicting unstable roof conditions. The study area was located in Harlan Co Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Recovery Of Cobalt From Slag In A DC Arc Furnace At Chambishi, Zambia Recovery Of Cobalt From Slag In A DC Arc Furnace At Chambishi, ZambiaBy R. T. Jones The 20 Mt reverberatory furnace slag dump at Nkana in Zambia contains a substantial quantity of cobalt. A 40 MW DC arc furnace has been built at Chambishi for the purpose of recovering cobalt from the Jan 1, 2002 
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                     IC 6920 Quarrying And Crushing Methods And Costs At The Plainville, Conn., Trap-Rock Quarry Of The New Haven Trap Rock Co., New Britain, Conn. ? Introduction IC 6920 Quarrying And Crushing Methods And Costs At The Plainville, Conn., Trap-Rock Quarry Of The New Haven Trap Rock Co., New Britain, Conn. ? IntroductionBy A. L. Worthen This is one of a series of pacers being published by the United States Bureau of Mines, describing mining and milling methods at crushed-stone plants throughout the United States. These pacers are des Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Extending The Upper Particle Size Limit For Coal Flotation Extending The Upper Particle Size Limit For Coal FlotationNovel flotation reagents were developed to improve the flotation of coarse particles. Laboratory tests conducted on an anthracite coal sample from Kyung-Dong Coal Company, Korea, showed that the reage Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Copper Leaching From Low Grade Copper Ores Using Alternative Leaching Systems Copper Leaching From Low Grade Copper Ores Using Alternative Leaching SystemsBy Jaeheon Lee, Junmo Ahn, Jiajia Wu In this project, low grade copper ore samples were obtained from two mining sites in the US, and they were chalcopyrite-rich (sample A) and conichalcite-rich (sample B) ore. Copper grades were 0.6% an Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Silica Gelation in Risdon Leach Pulp Silica Gelation in Risdon Leach PulpThe polymerisation of silica is found to interfere with thickening of leach pulps at Risdon. Hydroxyl ion and fluoride ion are catalysts for this reaction. Stability may be obtained by the presence of Jan 1, 1958 
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                     Barrick Goldstrike Roaster - Roasting and Gas Handling Barrick Goldstrike Roaster - Roasting and Gas HandlingBy Andy Cole, Ken Thomas, Stephen Durn, Jacques McMullen "The roasting and gas handling circuits of the Barrick Gold’s new Roasting Facility at the Goldstrike Mine in Nevada, USA incorporate well proven technologies in a unique combination. During the desig Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Advances in Thickener Flocculant Delivery Advances in Thickener Flocculant DeliveryBy A R. Heath, I Arbuthnot Feed slurries are typically flocculated in a thickenerÆs feedwell to increase the settling rate, underflow density and overflow clarity. High molecular weight polymeric flocculants are normally used, Jul 15, 2013 
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                     Meeting The Milestones: Are South African Small-To Medium-Scale Mines Up To The Task? - Synopsis Meeting The Milestones: Are South African Small-To Medium-Scale Mines Up To The Task? - SynopsisBy J. J. Dekker Controlling noise has proven difficult in mining, and noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) remains common. In 2008, a South African Mine Health and Safety Council study focused on small- to medium-sized Jan 1, 2011 
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                     A study of problems relating to mining engineering university education A study of problems relating to mining engineering university educationBy C. Pelley, A. Piche "The Canadian mining industry faces the prospects of a severe shortage of graduate mining engineers over the next decade. This arises from three factors: first, a growth in industrial activity; second Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Monitoring The Effect Of Irrigation With Gypsiferous Mine Wastewater On Crop Production Potential As Affected By Soil Water And Salt Balance Monitoring The Effect Of Irrigation With Gypsiferous Mine Wastewater On Crop Production Potential As Affected By Soil Water And Salt BalanceBy N. Z. Jovanovic Irrigation of agricultural crops may be a cost-effective option for the utilization of gypsiferous minewater as it may also create an opportunity to produce crops during the dry winter season on farm Jan 1, 2004 
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                     IC 7197 Chalk And Whiting ? Introduction And Acknowledgments IC 7197 Chalk And Whiting ? Introduction And AcknowledgmentsBy Oliver Bowles Whiting or Paris white is a fine-grained preparation of calcium carbonate having a wide variety of uses. Until recent years it was prepared almost exclusively from certain north European chalks. With Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Coal-Washing Investigations: Methods And Tests - Introduction Coal-Washing Investigations: Methods And Tests - IntroductionBy H. F. Yancey The investigations described in this bulletin are confined to a study of the washing characteristics of bituminous coals. The major part of the work was conducted by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Dewatering Of Phosphate Slimes Dewatering Of Phosphate SlimesBy Ralph M. Foecking The disposal of the phosphate slimes produced by Florida beneficiation operations is perhaps the biggest single problem of the phosphate mining industry. This is an old problem which has not been solv Jan 1, 1971 
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                     IC 7190 Annual Report Of Research And Technologic Work On Coal, Fiscal Year 1941 ? Foreword IC 7190 Annual Report Of Research And Technologic Work On Coal, Fiscal Year 1941 ? ForewordBy A. C. Fieldner Much activity is called for in the present period of hightened national effort, and wise direction of such a program must always be conditioned by positive knowledge gained in years of slow and painst Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Bulletin 208 The Electrothermic Metallurgy of Zinc Bulletin 208 The Electrothermic Metallurgy of ZincBy B. M. O'Harra Zinc smelting is frequently termed a ba.ckward art. The term is hardly true, for great progress has been made in recent years in the design and in the thermal efficiency of the retort furnace, in the Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Mining By Rock Cutting In Narrow Reefs Mining By Rock Cutting In Narrow ReefsBy K. Moxham, A. Smit, R. Pickering Since the early 1970s research has been ongoing to develop a cost-effective way of continuously mining the narrow reef, hard rock, typical of South African gold and platinum mines. In the late1980s it Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Implementation Of Extra Low Profile (XLP) Mechanized Equipment In Anglo Platinum Implementation Of Extra Low Profile (XLP) Mechanized Equipment In Anglo PlatinumBy G. A. Harrison The introduction of extra low profile (XLP) mechanized equipment within Anglo Platinum is aligned with the overall New Mining Technologies strategy to focus on continuing modernization of our mining o Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Geochemical types of sulfide ore as indicators of mineral evolution at the hydrothermal vent field Jubileynoye (MAR) Geochemical types of sulfide ore as indicators of mineral evolution at the hydrothermal vent field Jubileynoye (MAR)By Anna Sukhanova, Svetlana Babaeva, Sergey Andreev, Victor Beltenev "The Zenith-Victoria /1/ and Jubileynoye /2/ hydrothermal fields have symmetrical structural position on the Mid Atlantic Ridge (Fig. 1). In order to compare the evolution of hydrothermal systems, we Sep 1, 2014 
