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Asset Performance Control In Mineral Processing OperationsBy P. G. Martin
"As the speed of business has continued to increase over the last decade, the focus on real-time control of the performance of both stationary and mobile assets has become an increasing priority. Trad
Jan 1, 2015
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Nepheline Syenite Resources Of Central ArkansasBy Angela K. Braden
Igneous rock exposures occupy only a minor portion of surface area (<18 mi2) in Arkansas, and are divided into two major groups: nepheline syenite (7 mi2) and syenite complexes (8 mi2), with various d
Jan 1, 1999
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What is Your Preg-Robber? Identification Using a New ApproachBy L. Andrews, G. Smits, M. D. Adams, E. A. Viljoen
A new approach has been developed that is capable of ascertaining the ore component that is responsible for the pregrobbing of pregnant pulps. Many gold mines are currently treating ores containing a
Jan 1, 1993
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Successful Soft Ground NATM Approach on Metro Section E4B in Washington, D.C.By Peter Kolitsch, Galyn Rippentrop
INTRODUCTION On April 14, 1994, the joint venture of Kiewit Construction Company and Kenny Construction Company was awarded a 76 million dollar contract for the construction of the New Hampshire A
Jan 1, 1997
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A Rapid, Inexpensive, Nondestructive Technique To Assess Building-Stone StainsBy Nelson R. Shaffer
Secondary minerals, amorphous materials, and biologic entities that form on building stone can cause aesthetically unflattering changes in color and may even result in stone decay. Techniques to deter
Jan 1, 1999
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Stabilization And Bioremediation Of Heavy Metal Smelter Wastes And Tailings - 1. IntroductionBy T. Stuczynski
In the past ten years about 3000 wastewater treatment plants have been built in Poland. The result of this development has been a massive increase in overall sludge production. According to data suppl
Jan 1, 2002
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Technology For the Future – Report of the SME Research ForumBy Lee W. Saperstein
The Research Council of SME, at its Annual Meeting in Reno, NR, in February 1993, held a Research Forum on Technology for the Future. The Forum's purpose was to find out from the members, particu
Jan 1, 1993
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Automation Scenarios In Mining And Rock Construction - IntroductionBy Kalle Hakalehto
Automation and mechanization in mining has no value of its own. It has to be measured in economic terms or in Increased safety or in the utilization of deposits which otherwise were unavailable. T
Jan 1, 1989
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Ground Freezing for the Construction of Deep ShaftsBy Paul C. Schmall, Arthur B. Corwin, Hugh S. Lacy, Derek Maishman
For reasons of hydraulic design and constructability, water supply tunnel systems are often located relatively deep, in competent rock. Where the rock lies below a thick cover of water bearing soils,
Jan 1, 1999
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Legendary Saint Barbara still honored as the patron saint of miningBy Pan Eimon
She was young, beautiful, intelligent, virgin. Her name was Barbara and she captured the attention of many men, especially those in dangerous occupations. Her rich and doting father was hopeful of mak
Jan 11, 1985
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History Recounted of Split Rock Limestone Quarry in New YorkBy Mark W. DeLawyer
The base of the stone quarry still stands today, as imposing as any Mavan temple or Egyptian pyramid. For 80 years it has been a reminder to those who must sweat to earn a wage. There are no plaques t
Jan 11, 1982
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By-products Generated By One Industry - Useful Material To Another Industry: Use Of Calcium Silicate And Magnesium Oxide Generated By Northwest Alloys For Treatment Of Acid Mine WatersBy Victor C. Storhok, Batric Pesic, Marlyn D. Ballain
No1ihwest Alloys produces magnesium from dolomite by reduction with ferrosilicon and aluminum. This process produces alkaline by-products in quantities that allow their consideration for use as commer
Jan 1, 1998
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14. Discovery of the La Caridad Porphyry Copper Deposit, Sonora, MexicoBy Guillermo P. Salas
The Consejo de Recursos Naturales No Renovables of the Mexican government entered into an agreement with the United Nations in 1964 for the mineral exploration of a large area in Estado de Sonora, Mex
Jan 1, 1991
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Strength of Laboratory-Sized Coal Specimens vs. Underground Coal Pillars (2458e82f-2b0f-4c8e-afd0-e72f5296225d)By James I. Mathis
Should an arbitrary reduction factor be applied to laboratory compressive strengths when designing pillars? The answer is, as is the main contention of Peng's article, probably not. Many factors
Jan 1, 1993
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Processes And Technologies With Low Ecological Impact For Gold And Silver Recovery From Secondary Resources And Refractory Gold-Bearing PyritesBy P. D. Georgescu
Gold, like no other metal, has a fascinating and special place in the world. It is used in a range of every day applications essential to modern life. Gold has long been considered the most precious
Jan 1, 2006
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Financial Considerations for Negotiating the Gold Sales ContractBy William Mayrsohn
INTRODUCTION The net smelter return (NSR) calculations made on various smelter-refiner alternatives, is usually done by taking the gross metal value less metal deductions, smelter-refiner charges and
Jan 1, 1987
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Environmental Uses - Asbestos SubstitutesBy Robert L. Virta
An asbestos substitute is any material that replaces asbestos in a commercial product. There are many asbestos substitutes, each with its own unique physical and chemical properties. Substitutes can b
Jan 1, 1994
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Air Pressures Developed In Collapsing Mine Workings ? IntroductionBy Malcolm J. McPherson
The highest recorded loss of life due to the collapse of mine workings occurred at the Coalbrook North Colliery in South Africa on 21st January, 1960. A total of 437 persons died when bord and pillar
Jan 1, 1980
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Roller MillsBy R. M. Williams
Introduction Ring roller mills are efficient size reduction machines embodying the following machine functions: 1) Size Reduction: from a feed size of 2 in. to various size products as fine as 4
Jan 1, 1985
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The Influence of Cleats and Joints on Production Blast Fragment Size in the Wyodak Coal, Campbell County, Wyoming.By P. R. La Pointe, H. C. Ganow
The production of both over- and undersized coal fragments is a constant problem to open pit operators in the Powder River Basin. Operators strive to achieve production blasts that economically minimi
Jan 1, 1986