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Heap Leaching Practice At Alligator Ridge ? IntroductionBy T. J. De Mull
The Alligator Ridge Mine is located 70 miles northwest of Ely in White Pine County, Nevada. Development of the mine began in the late 1970's as a joint venture between Amselco Minerals, Inc. and
Jan 1, 1983
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Computer-Oriented Data Storage And Retrieval Systems In Mineral ExplorationBy Paul I. Eimon
Mineral exploration involves the selective collection, organization, evaluation, and interpretation of geologic and economic data. The sources for such data are original field observations and existin
Jan 1, 1968
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Utilization Of Conductive Coating For Electrical Heating Of Industrial Pipelines And Storage Tanks ? IntroductionBy Walter Kahn
Increasing consideration is being given to simplifying traditional methods of tracing pipelines and maintaining required temperatures of stored fluids. Because of their reduction in capital costs, vir
Jan 1, 1965
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A Successful Method Of Sampling And Testing Highly Fractured Material, Using Large Diameter CoreBy C. W. Lockhart
Strength evaluation programs, based on sub- jecting a number of 5-718 inch (0.15 m) diameter core samples from highly fractured or poorly consolidated rock, to triaxial compression tests, have been su
Jan 1, 1980
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Our Future Water Needs ? PMPC Forecast Vs. RFF Estimate - IntroductionBy Nathaniel Wollman
About nine years ago the President's Materials Policy Co commission under the chairmanship of William Paley released its report entitled "Resources for Freedom." Not long ago the Senate Select Co
Jan 1, 1961
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Mini Symposium - Crushing And Grinding Large Diameter Mill Drives - Gears For Large Diameter Mills DrivesBy Russell G. Shomperlen
Grinding mills in excess of 5 meter diameter and 3500 kilowatts per mesh are putting new demands on big gears. This paper returns to the basics of ring gear design beginning with the fundamental power
Jan 1, 1981
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Shock Reduction For Low-Coal Shuttle Car Operators Using Viscoelastic Seating Foam (28c35e03-ef42-4f21-bba8-a2b145516a70)By A. Mayton
The prolonged exposure of equipment operators to shock and whole-body vibration (WBY) is linked to cumulative back, neck, and abdominal disorders. In low-coal mines, space restrictions make seat suspe
Jan 1, 1998
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Flotation Studies On Carboxylic Acid Components Of Tall OilsBy S. S. Hsieh
The important carboxylic acid components of tall oils were tested individually as phosphate flotation reagents. These included C18 unsaturated fatty acids and C10 to C18 saturated fatty acids and resi
Jan 1, 1980
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Recent Technological Breakthroughs In Phosphate ProcessingBy P. Zhang
This paper gives a review of promising technologies for phosphate processing, and covers flotation, analysis and process control, as well as tailings treatment and utilization. Air bubbles of less tha
Feb 1, 2012
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Tire Information Management For The Engineer - A Tool For Reducing Tire CostsBy Joseph M. Chelini
Today, the two major operating costs of rubber tired off-road equipment are diesel fuel and tires. Mine Management has minimal control over the ever accelerating diesel fuel costs. However, they can e
Jan 1, 1983
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Attrition Milling Of Industrial Minerals ? BackgroundBy Robert F. Conley
Attrition milling, once employed exclusively for the dispersion of pigments, has in recent years found a host of new applications in the area of mineral processing and mineral-pigment production. Bro
Jan 1, 1983
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Effect Of Feed Preparation Parameters On The Pelletizing Of Carol Lake ConcentrateBy J. L. Sloughfy
The size distribution and mechanical strength of the iron ore pellet burden are important parameters in determining the efficiency of the blast furnace. From the very outset, the guiding principle of
Jan 1, 1981
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Regional Characteristics Of Porphyry Copper Deposits Of South America (60581b2f-38cb-4f27-98be-ead4c1f7096f)By V. F. Hollister
Although it is apparent that porphyry copper deposits may have formed in the Andean orogen from Permian time onward, commercial deposits thus far developed appear to have Cenozoic ages only. Following
Jan 1, 1973
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The Behavior Of Platinum Electrodes As Redox Potential Indicators In Some Systems Of Metallurgical InterestBy K. A. Natarajan
Platinum electrodes are not inert as originally thought to be. The reactivity of platinum electrodes can explain their erratic behavior in many electrochemical measurements of metallurgical interest,
Jan 1, 1970
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Evaluation Of Coal Mine Roof Supports Using Artificial IntelligenceBy Stephen P. Signer
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is developing an intelligent system for roof' control that uses both an expert system and neural networks to improve the capability of mining engineers to evaluate roof s
Jan 1, 1992
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Plasmared - The Low Energy Coal Based Direct Reduction ProcessBy Goran Mathisson
PLASMARED is a process in which one well established and one new advanced technology have been merged into a practical tool for production of high quality direct reduced iron at lowest energy consumpt
Jan 1, 1982
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Application Of Computers To Ore Reserve Calculation And Mine Planning - IntroductionBy K. J. Ashley
Over the last six years I have been involved with the calculation of ore reserves and mine planning using various computer systems and soft- ware packages. This experience has given me a unique perspe
Jan 1, 1985
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Ignition Of Methane By Frictional Sparks Between Metals And Rusty SteelBy D. H. Desy
This research was undertaken to establish the lncendivity of aluminum alloys against rusty steel under frictional impact conditions at typical coal mine fan speeds, to determine any differences in inc
Jan 1, 1973
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The Simulation Of Flotation Plants ? IntroductionBy R. P. King
Knowledge of the behaviour of flotation machines had developed and increased considerably over the last few years. Although much work remains to be done on the study of the fundamental processes that
Jan 1, 1974
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Discussion - Mineral resource objectives of the Continental Scientific Drilling Committee's dedicated drill holes and add-on science to solve mineral deposit problemsBy C. W. Hunt
I wish to register strong disagreement with the choices of drilling sites chosen by the Continental Scientific Drilling Committee, while endorsing the stated objectives. Of special significance is the
Jan 1, 1988