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Economic Notes on the Nonmetallic Mineral Industrie
By Paul Tyler
THE extensive employment of nonmetallic minerals antedates the use of metals, but only within the last two decades has the production of nonmetals begun actually to keep pace with the complicated acti
Jan 1, 1933
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Economic Operations Management in Copper Concentrators
By René E. Fuenzalida
The copper market has become highly competitive around the world; therefore, operations efficiency is a must for copper producers. The economic outcome in a day-to-day milling is not evident at the co
Jan 1, 1998
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Economic Optimisation of Pb-Zn Concentrates By Regrinding and Cyanidation of Silver from Zinc Concentrate
By Carlos Avalos Casillas, Saul Ortiz Landeros
The current work shows metallurgical results obtained at the Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico (Peñoles CIDT), as a continuation of the work first published in February 2012. With the a
Jan 1, 2014
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Economic Optimisation of the Blasting-Crushing-Grinding Comminution Process in a Low-Grade iron Ore (Taconite) Operation
The paper presents the results of laboratory blasting and grinding experiments on a low-grade iron ore, investigating how blasting will influence the subsequent crushing and grinding operations. Inc
Jan 1, 1998
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Economic Optimization of the Blasting-Crushing-Grinding Comminution Process
By Kai Nielsen
The paper presents the results of several industrial and laboratory blasting, crushing and grinding tests and experiments investigating how blasting can influence the subsequent crushing and grinding
Jan 1, 1998
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Economic optimization of the number of boreholes and deflections in deep gold explomtion
By E. J. Margi
Deep gold exploration such as is used for Witwatersrand gold deposits is both expensive and time-consuming. This paper provides quantitative guidelines as to the economic optimum number of boreholes a
Jan 1, 1987
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Economic Outlook for Financing: BRIC
Who is CIBC? ? Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (?CIBC?) is a leading North American financial institution. ? Total Assets: US$315 billion ? Market Capitalization: US$29 billion ? CIBC comprises
May 1, 2010
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Economic Penalties Attributable to Ash Content of Steam Coals
By Randy M. Cole, Peter J. Phillips
A methodology is presented which quantifies six coal utilization cost components, each proportional to a coal's mineral content. These are: Ash disposal costs, coal transportation costs, plant ma
Jan 1, 1981
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Economic perspective of environmental management for natural resources development
By J. Bhattacharya, S. K. Mukhopadhyay, S. K. Pal
"While time and again many authors have categorically stressed the restoration of the environment, very little effort has been made in the mineral industry to develop the economy of environmental cont
Jan 1, 1992
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Economic Perspectives On Materials Handling In The Evaluation Of Mineral Projects In Remote Regions - Cases From Papua, New Guinea, And Indonesia
By R. W. Ballmer
Prior to initiating construction of a new mineral development project, sponsoring organizations must be convinced that the operation will be viable. Proof is typically provided by the feasibility stud
Jan 1, 1979
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Economic Planning in the. Mineral Industry
By Thomas T. Read
THE benefits derived from stabilization of industry that might possibly be attained through some scheme of centralized economic planning have been much discussed of recent months, and opinions on the
Jan 1, 1931
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Economic Points in Milling
By E. H. Crabtree
IN an ideal mill, with perfect milling operations, the mineral extraction would be 100 per cent, the, concentrate would be 100 per cent mineral, the tailing would assay zer.0 mineral and the milling c
Jan 1, 1930
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Economic Position Of Western Barite Deposits
By W. C. Peters
From the time of its beginning in the mid-19th century, the American barite industry has had its major development in the eastern and central states. Geologic and economic factors serve to maintain Ar
Jan 9, 1958
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Economic Potential of Basement Tertiary Quartz Gravels in the Upper Manuherikia Valley
As the theme of the conference is ære-discover Otago' from the minerals point of view, it is also timely. Of the eight million ounces of gold recorded produced from Otago, perhaps a quarter of th
Jan 1, 1992
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Economic Potential of Bioprocessing in Mining
By Richard W. Lawrence, Richard Poulin
"Numerous processes co-exist for metal extraction and for metal removal from effluents of mining operations. Each process enjoys an economic advantage, including environmental cost and benefit, if uti
Jan 1, 1998
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Economic Potential Of Malanjkhand Proterozoic Porphyry Copper Deposit, M. P. India
By D. B. Sikka
Porphyry type copper ± molybdenum deposits typically occur in the Phanerozoic rocks and have been well documented. During the past two decades a number of porphyry type Cu ± Mo deposits which range in
Jan 1, 1992
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Economic Potential Of The Malanjkhand Proterozoic Porphyry Copper Deposit, M.P. India
By D. B. Sikka, R. B. Bhappu
Porphyry-type copper-molybdenum (Cu-Mo) deposits typically occur in the Phanerozoic rocks and have been well-documented. During the past two decades, a number of porphyry-type Cu-Mo deposits that rang
Jan 1, 1995
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Economic Production of Feldspar for the Ceramic Industries
By Paolo Bevilacqua, Paolo Antonini, Lorenzo De Lorenzi
"Italy is one of the major producers of ceramics in the world. Ceramic production requires large quantities of K-feldspar, which is commonly sourced from granites, alkali-granites, and “granitic” sand
Jan 1, 2003
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Economic Production of Feldspar for the Ceramic Industry
By Paolo Bevilacqua, Paolo Antonini, Lorenzo De Lorenzi
"Ceramic production requires large quantities of K-feldspar, which is commonly sourced from granites, alkali-granites, and feldspathic sands. These rocks contain other minerals, such as quartz and pla
Jan 1, 2003
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Economic recovery and upgrade of metals from middling and tailing streams
By M Hourn, G Anderson, V Lawson, P Voigt, D Mallah
As mine head grades decline and orebodies become more complex, traditional mineral processing techniques and flow sheets to achieve saleable concentrate become more difficult to design and construct.
Sep 11, 2017