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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Ball Clay
By R. L. Virta
Four companies mined ball clay in four States during2004. They were H.C. Spinks Clay (owned by Franklin Minerals) Kentucky-Tennessee Clay (owned by Imerys),Old Hickory Clay and Unimin. Production wa
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - Diatomite
By A. Founie
The United States continues to be the world’s leading producer and consumer of diatomite. Production of diatomite in the United States during 2004 was estimated to be 635 kt (700,000 st). This was a
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Fire Clay
By R. L. Virta
Six companies mined fire clay in Missouri and Ohio during 2004. Production, based on a preliminary survey of the fire clay industry, was estimated to be 398 kt(438,700 st), valued at $9.81 million.
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - Fluorspar
Fluorspar was not mined in the United States during 2004, although a small amount of usable synthetic fluorspar (CaF2) was produced from industrial waste streams. The majority of fluorspar consume
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Bauxite and Alumina
By P. A. Plunkert
Metallurgical-grade bauxite was imported into the United States from 11 countries in 2004. The principal suppliers of this 10 Mt (11 million st) of imported ore were Jamaica (33 percent), Brazil (25
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - Strontium
By J. A. Ober
China, Mexico, Spain and Turkey are the leading producers of celestite (strontium sulfate), the most common strontium mineral. Of an estimated 510 kt (562,000 st) of celestite produced worldwide duri
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - Cement
By J. MacFadyen
The U.S. cement industry experienced its best year ever during 2004 in terms of production and shipments of cement. Clinker, portland and masonry cements production and shipments were up considerably
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Construction Aggregates
By T. I. Nelson
Natural aggregates, primarily stone, sand and gravel, are recovered from widespread, naturally occurring mineral deposits and processed for use primarily in the construction industry. They are mined,
Jan 1, 2005
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Robbins 10M Double Shield Tunnel Boring Machines On Srisailam Left Bank Canal Tunnel Scheme, Alimineti Madhava Reddy Project, Andhra Pradesh, India
By William Brundan
INTRODUCTION The Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) Tunnel Scheme is part of the Alimineti Madhava Reddy Project in Andhra Pradesh, South India. This scheme has been planned since 1983 and will provide
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Construction of the Powerhouse Cavern for the Pumped Storage Scheme Kops II in Austria
By Helmut Westermayr, Michael Tergl
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT Geographic Setting The Kops II plant is a pumped storage scheme of the hydroelectric power producer ‘Vorarlberger Illwerke AG’ which is currently under construction in t
Jan 1, 2007
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Innovative Mining and Processing Are Topics at Colorado MPD Meeting
By Steve Kral
Commodity price down cycles are a fact of life in the mining industry. And companies pre-pare for them as best they can. Evenso, operations are still curtailed or closed during those cycles, profits
Jan 1, 2004
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Electric Rope Shovel Monitoring
By J. Hansen
This paper has been written for presentation during the Open Pit Mining Session at the SME Annual Meeting and Exhibit, Denver, Colorado, February 26 to 28, 2001. The paper addresses the application o
Jan 1, 2001
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Spectroelectrochemistry Of Enargite I: Reactivity In Alkaline Solutions
By R. N. Gow
The presence of enargite (Cu3AsS4) is problematic in gold processing because it is environmentally hazardous due to its arsenic content but also because it is double refractory causing both cyanide an
Feb 27, 2013
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Reprocessing Of A French Guyana Operation Tailings Using Flotation For Gold Concentration - Introduction - Preprint 09-062
Compagnie Miniere Esperance (CME), a mining company based in French Guyana, operates a gold primary ore body in open pit. The ore is processed through crushing, grinding and gravity separation. Tailin
Jan 1, 2009
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Evaluation of Mica as a Source of Potash Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By Nikhil Dhawan, Ashwini Kumar, Yogendra Pratap, Himanshu Tanvar
India does not possess any soluble potash reserves and depends completely on imports. In this study, an attempt has been made to recover potash (K) values from the mica sample employing thermal and me
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Drainage Services Department West Kowloon Drainage Improvement, Stage 2, Phase 2, Kai Tak Transfer Scheme, Design and Build Contract
By David Hake, David Salisbury
The Drainage Services Department (DSD) of the Hong Kong SAR Government commissioned the design and construction of the West Kowloon Drainage Improvement, Stage 2, Phase 2, Kai Tak Transfer Scheme (KTT
Jan 1, 2005
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Helmet-CAM: Strategically Minimizing Exposures to Respirable Dust Through Video Exposure Monitoring Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By J. R. Patts, A. B. Cecala, E. J. Haas
Exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS) remains a serious health hazard to the US mining workforce who are potentially exposed as various ore bodies are drilled, blasted, hauled by truck, crus
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Helmet-CAM: Strategically Minimizing Exposures to Respirable Dust Through Video Exposure Monitoring Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (5d754317-832a-4d3c-a636-cba13cd0e0a9)
By J. R. Patts, A. B. Cecala, E. J. Haas
Exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS) remains a serious health hazard to the US mining workforce who are potentially exposed as various ore bodies are drilled, blasted, hauled by truck, crus
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Optimum Sublevel Height and Drift Spacing in Sublevel Cave Mining Based on Random Medium Theory Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (6ee2c5d0-4d40-4945-8e70-9bbd8477aa28)
By Fengyu Ren, Ruslan Puscasu, Kunpeng Yu, Gideon Chitombo, Liangliang Kang
Weak rock mass and poor flow of material can cause excessive ore loss and dilution in sublevel caving. This paper proposes a method to establish design parameters for an inclined deposit within a weak
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Mining In The South West Pacific Region
By C. Chamberlain
The mining industry continues to underpin the regional economy. Australia, benefiting from a weak currency, receives 27% of the total goods export value from non-energy mining lead by aluminium, iron
Jan 1, 2002