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Concentrator Improvements At Ozark LeadBy Terry S. Maio
In 1978, Ozark Lead Company made the decision to expand the capacity of its mine/mill complex by 33%. The objectives of the expansion were to (a) increase mine' production capacity by 1816 tonne/
Jan 1, 1983
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Arizona Conference Continues to Foster Camaraderie in the SouthwestBy Chee Theng
"It is not surprising that the most popular key takeaway from the Developing Diversity in Mining workshop (see box) held on the first day of the SME Arizona Conference in December was, “Have more part
Feb 1, 2019
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Lower Grade Nickel Sulfide Resources (a0c91d9f-fa30-4298-95e0-72547311e3ab)By J. M. Duke
Significant resources grading less than about 1 % nickel occur in magmatic sulfide deposits of two types. In the Mt. Keith type, extensive zones of disseminated nickel sulfides occur in the central p
Jan 1, 1982
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High Capacity Unloading Of ShipsBy John Sasadi
Several years ago I wrote a comprehensive paper 'entitled, "Future Trend of Bulk Carriers" dealing with the principle dimensions of vessels and how they can be predicted; then with loading and un
Jan 1, 1972
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Real-Time Integration of Sensor Data for Improved Grade ControlBy M. Buxton
"Advanced data acquisition and process modelling technology provides online data and decision support about different aspects of the resource extraction process. Real-time approaches have recently bee
Jan 1, 2017
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Annual Review 1987 - Exploration - IntroductionBy E. D. Attanasi, M. W. Bultman
Most statistical measures of mineral exploration continued downward in 1986. Prospects in 1987, however, appear to have brightened for exploration as the overall economic health of the mineral industr
Jan 5, 1988
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Borates - Past, Present And FutureBy S. J. Lefond
Most people, when Borates are mentioned, mentally visualize the famous twenty mule team (really eighteen mules and two horses), trudging across the Mojave Desert or "she burns green Rosie, we are rich
Jan 1, 1980
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The Modular Approach To The Analysis And Design Of Complex Plants With Mineral Processing ExamplesBy A. I. Johnson
This paper describes," the application, of a modular or building block approach to the analysis, design, and control of complex mineral treating processes. The main purpose of the paper is tutorial, t
Jan 1, 1972
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Characterization and evaluation of recycling potential for discarded laptopsBy Nikhil Dhawan, SHAILA MIR
Consumer preference for ever-higher laptop performance coupled with laptops’ declining lifespans make them a significant contributor to electronic waste. An in-depth evaluation of elemental compositio
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The World Market for Natural Soda AshBy George Innes
The soda ash business in the United States has undergone a sweeping technological change in ihe last 20 years. In a world where synthetics are continuzlly replacing natural products, here we have exac
Jan 1, 1980
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Valuation Of A Mineral DepositBy A. L. Slaughter
A mineral deposit has been discovered and explored sufficiently to establish the presence of ore in ?commercially marketable quantities," This is the point at which exploration ends and development be
Jan 1, 1958
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Large Scale Three-Dimensional Numerical Simulation Of Longwall Mining (18198590-4f49-4754-8601-8cd851f32622)By V. Gall
The three-dimensional finite element technique combined with the progressive failure approach was utilized to simulate stress distributions in a mine section which occur in response to a longwall mini
Jan 1, 1990
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Hydrochloric Acid Leach Processes For Copper Concentrates ? IntroductionBy W. W. Harvey
The work to be described was part of an exploratory research program directed toward identifying potentially useful but little known reactions in extractive metallurgy. In particular, the major copper
Jan 1, 1976
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An Empirical Model Of Capture In A High Gradient Magnetic Separator And Its Use In Performance PredictionBy G. S. Dobby
High-intensity wet magnetic separators have been successfully introduced into the mineral processing field over the past ten to fifteen years, due largely to rapid advancements in magnet design. Wet m
Jan 1, 1977
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Mine Planning At Newmont GoldBy S. P. Winkelmann
The expansion in gold production in the Carlin 'Trend over the last few years has been one of staggering proportion. To increase gold production while minimizing capital requirements and providin
Jan 1, 1990
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Optimal pitwall shapes to increase financial return and decrease carbon footprint of openpit minesBy G. ALBORNOZ, S. Utili, A. AGOSTI, C. VALDERRAMA, R. PELL
The steepness of an openpit mine’s slopes has a substantial influence on the mine’s financial return. This paper proposes a novel design methodology where overall steeper pitwalls are employed without
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Are fatigue and sleepiness the same? A brief introduction to the differences and similarities, and their implications for work safetyBy Brianna Eiter, Max Barham, Tim Bauerle
While not well established, there is evidence that the mining industry is encumbered by several work-related fatigue risk factors. Compared to other industries, mine workers are more likely to report
May 1, 2024
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Enhanced flotation separation of phosphate and dolomite using a new amphoteric collectorBy C. L. Jiang, B. K. Parekh, X. Shao
Among the impurities present in phosphate ore, dolomite is the most difficult to remove. This is because dolomite and phosphate have similar chemical compositions and because the dissolved species of
Jan 1, 1999
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Landsat Monitoring Of The Navajo Coal Surface MineBy Michael H. Inglis
The Technology Application Center, in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Mines Liaison Program, is studying the use of Landsat data for the monitoring of coal surface mine reclamation activities. Lan
Jan 1, 1979
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Empirical And Scientific Application Of Explosives And Blasting AgentsBy Frank J. Klima
Explosives are probably the most widely used and most mysterious large scale' mining tools of modern times. The post black powder explosives were primarily nitroglycerin-based straight dynamites,
Jan 1, 1967