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The Railway's Part In Coal MiningBy D. W. McDonald
Coal mining and railway transportation are so closely en-twined and so dependent one upon the other that the failure of one would mean the total collapse of the other. With this indisputable fact in m
Jan 1, 1924
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G Cell Pneumatic Flotation Technology a High Performance Imhoflot Technology for Molybdenum ApplicationsBy Flavio Rojos-Tapia, Oscar Pereira-Cerda, Samuel Sánchez-Pino, Samuel Sánchez-Baquedano
"Pneumatic flotation was introduced to the Chilean Copper Mining Industry in 1993 by Ingeniería de Minerales S.A. (IDM). The technology is based on the designs of Dr. Rainer Imhof from Germany, who is
Jan 1, 2008
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CRIRSCO-Russia Protocol 2008 (Multi-Jurisdiction) - Protocol of Intentions between Russia and CRIRSCO"In 2008, the Committee for Mineral Reserves and International Reporting Standards (CRIRSCO) and the Russian State Commission on Mineral Reserves (GKZ) entered into an agreement leading towards harmon
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect of ball size change on the performance of grinding and flotation circuits of the Sarcheshmeh copper mineBy S. Banisi, M. Poorkani, M. Farzaneh, M. Askari
"At the Sarcheshmeh copper mine 40,000 t of ore per day with an average grade of 0.9 % Cu is ground to 70% passing 75 microns. Grinding is effected in 8 parallel lines of 8 x 5 m ball mills in a close
Jan 1, 2002
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Geology of the Bralorne and Pioneer MinesBy Courtney E. Cleveland
THE gold deposits of the Pioneer and Bralorne mines, in the Bridge River district of British Columbia, are closely associated with a long, narrow intrusive body of extremely variable composition, outc
Jan 1, 1938
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Microstructures and Softening Behaviours of Lead Sinters and Their Correlation to Sintering Temperatures in Mount Isa Lead SmelterBy Burrows. A.
Temperature profiles in the lead smelter sinter bed at Xstrata Zinc Mount Isa sinter plant have been measured using a wireless temperature probe. Corresponding sinter samples have been collected for c
Jan 1, 2008
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Thermal Plasma Torches for Metallurgical ApplicationsBy L. Rao, P. Carabin
"Advances in thermal plasma torches have resulted in this technology becoming a commercially viable solution for chemical and metallurgical processes. The main advantages of plasma are its ability to
Jan 1, 2012
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Dehydration of Mine Tailings using Geocontainers (Mactubes). Case Study: Raura Mine - Huánuco ? PeruBy J. Oré
An alternative method for dewatering slurry (tailings) is the use of geocontainers (MacTubes). The practical application of this work was carried out in the concentrator plant of the Raura Mining Comp
Aug 1, 2013
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The Effects of High Antimony in ElectrolyteBy Bradford C. Wesstrom
An overview of the challenges encountered at the Freeport McMoRan El Paso Copper Refinery with higher concentrations of antimony electrolyte will be shared. The observations will cover the detrimental
Jan 1, 2014
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Instrumentation and Process Control at Frood-Stobie MillBy L. Kilpinen, K. R. Kay, H. B. Fowler
"FOREWORDThe International Nickel Company of Canada has built four ore concentrating plants since 1950. The fifth and largest is now under construction. In each successive plant, the level and type of
Jan 1, 1971
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Borate Minerals and Related Authigenic Silicates in Northeastern Mediterranean Late Miocene Continental BasinsBy M. G. Stamatakis, C. Zagouroglou, C. Helvaci, J. Kanaris
"Abstract -Borate minerals, such as colemanite, ulexite and borax, have been reported in Tertiary continental basins of West Anatolia, Turkey, and Samos Island, Greece.Tuffaceous rocks interbedded wit
Jan 1, 1993
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Impact of Building Information Modeling on Just-in-Time Material DeliveryBy O. Moselhi
The purpose of this research is to evaluate the impact of Building Information Modeling (BIM) on Just-In-Time (JIT) material delivery, with a focus on how the use of BIM can help improve efficient imp
Aug 1, 2013
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Automated Evaluation of Proximity Hazards Caused by Workers Interacting with EquipmentBy Tao Cheng
Previous research and applications in construction resource optimization have focused on tracking the location of material and equipment. There is a lack of studies on automated monitoring of the inte
Aug 1, 2013
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Coal and Coke Petrography as Applied to the Iron Blast FurnaceBy B. N. Nandi
This paper is a study of the application of the science of coal petrology to the use of coal in the iron and steel industry. The petrography of coal is given the most attention, with some mention of c
Jan 1, 1966
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Filter Cloth in the Mining IndustryBy B. J. Cunliffe
"Filter cloth in the mining industry is an ambiguous title asthis suggests filter cloth use from underground ventilation to the refining processes. The time allowed for this paper would be better serv
Jan 1, 1971
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Convergent Bitumen RecoveryBy Lee Nichols
Convergent Bitumen Recovery Context of discussion It should be noted that the CBR process is a conceptual bitumen recovery feed methodology, designed to provide supplemental bitumen to the oil sand
May 1, 2007
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Low-Temperature Geothermal Energy in Mining EnvironmentsBy R. Therrien, L. Gosselin, J. Raymond
ABSTRACT: The ground-source heat pump is a low-carbon technology that uses the earth’s renewable geothermal energy to heat and cool buildings, with an ef?ciency 3 to 4.5 times that of conventional sys
Jan 1, 2010
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The measurement of exhaust temperatures on operating underground diesel equipmentBy D. B. Stewart
This paper reports on an investigation undertaken to determine the exhaust gas temperatures of operating underground mining equipment. The effectiveness of platinum catalytic purifiers is discussed. F
Jan 1, 1979
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Microstructural Evolutions of Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Martensitic Steels with Different Mechanical Alloying TimesBy B. K. Choi, G. E. Kim, S. Noh, T. K. Kim
Oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) steel has been developed as the most prospective core structural material for next-generation nuclear systems because of its excellent high strength and irradiation
Jan 1, 2015
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Molten Oxidation of Copper Slag for Magnetite PrecipitationBy Takashi Nakamura, Atsushi Iizuka, Yong Fan, Etsuro Shibata
Magnetic separation of precipitated magnetite as iron resources in copper slag is one of the potential effective ways to recycle the slag. It is preferable to convert molten fayalite slag after copper
Jan 1, 2014