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Pyke Asbestos Deposits, New ZealandBy R. C. Jr. Babcock, V. S. Znamensky
The Pyke asbestos deposits were discovered by Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty. Ltd. in 1969 during the course of base metal exploration on the South Island of New Zealand. Extensive occurrences
Jan 1, 1986
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Copper Concentrate Enrichment ProcessBy W. A. Yuill
A process has been developed for increasing the grade of chalcopyrite concentrates from about 25 percent copper to about 60 percent copper. The concentrates are treated with two steps of autoclaving a
Jan 1, 1984
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Complexities Of Mine Fire Detection Due To The Use Of Diesel-Powered EquipmentBy Charles D. Litton
This Bureau of Mines paper describes a novel fire detector that can be used to discriminate between smoke produced by a fire and smoke produced by a diesel engine. The detector uses a pyrolysis techni
Jan 1, 1989
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Titanium Minerals (ed66fd1d-c23e-4ae7-a2b2-d526869076d7)By Kerry J. Stanaway, Thomas E. Garnar
Titanium was discovered in 1791 and, four years later, was named after the Titans of Greek mythology. Titanium metal was first made in 1910, but was not used commercially until the 1950s when it was n
Jan 1, 1994
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Undercut-and-Fill Mining - Introduction to Undercut-and-Fill MiningBy Joseph W. Murray
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The undercut-and-fill method of mining was devel¬oped by Inco Ltd. in the Sudbury district of Ontario, Canada, to deal with abnormal ground conditions en¬countered in pillar recov
Jan 1, 1982
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Economic And Political Climate Of The Potash IndustryBy Rodger C. Smith
The topic chat has been assigned to me ?Economic and Political Climate of the Potash Industry? is a function of two basic facts: 1. Potassium is absolutely essential to plant and animal growth.
Jan 1, 1983
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Concrete Masonry: Changing The Shape Of Things To ComeBy S. S. Szoke
The concrete masonry industry, represented by the National Concrete Masonry Association has significantly expanded its markets since the industry's inception. The concrete masonry industry has de
Jan 1, 1993
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Optimization Program For Ore Beneficiation Flow SheetsBy Paul Javor
Optimization of a process is achieved by selecting, 'from all the known options, the most beneficial method of obtaining a product. It is rare that the optimum process is arrived at by convention
Jan 1, 1971
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Cost Calculation for Horizontal Cut-and-Fill MiningBy Gordon M. Pugh, David G. Rasmussen
INTRODUCTION Variations of cut-and-fill stoping are the most com¬monly used methods for mining narrow, nearly vertical veins in the United States. These methods offer the best results for maximum r
Jan 1, 1982
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Modern On Strand Sinter CoolingBy Harold E. Rowen
The listed title of my talk to-day is "MODERN ON STRAND SINTER COOLING". Perhaps it should he ve been "COMPLETION OF SINTERING ON THE STRAND" as the two are synonymous. By the very nature of the DWIGH
Jan 1, 1973
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Predicting Gravity Separation Gold RecoveriesBy M. Noaparast, F. Woodcock, A. R. Laplante
A novel methodology for estimating gold recoveries in gravity-separation circuits is presented. The methodology makes use of a population-balance model. The model represents gold liberation, breakage
Jan 1, 1996
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Poly-Met Mill Liners For Autogenous And Semiautogenous Grinding MillsBy K. A. Eriksson
Over 25 years ago, SKEGA pioneered the use of rubber linings in grinding mills and rubber is today widely accepted and almost standard material chosen for Regrind -and Secondary Mills. There are, howe
Jan 1, 1988
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4. Grade and Tonnage Problems ? IntroductionDuring the past decade, since the appearance of Popoff's (1966) review of grade tonnage calculations, it has become evident that defining a new method which could be followed step by step by a te
Jan 1, 1979
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Practical Subsidence Prediction For The Operating Coal MineBy Keith A. Heasley
At this point in time, approximately 800 M tonnes (880 M tons) of coal are mined each year in the United States. Forty percent of this coal or approximately 320 M tonnes (350 M tons) is taken from und
Jan 1, 1986
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Design and Construction of Gold Hill Tailings ImpoundmentsBy Gordon I. McPhail, John D. Nelson
Tailings management represents a major portion of the cost associated with extraction of gold. For each gram of gold extracted, 150 to 200 kg of waste material is produced. Because of environmental co
Jan 1, 1987
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Escalante: Major Silver Mine Nears First Year of Full OperationBy Randolph E. Scheffel, David C. Fitch, David K. Hogan, Mark R. Welsh
In Oct. 1981, Ranchers Exploration and Development Corp. began producing silver bullion from the Escalante mine and mill complex, located in southwestern Utah. Current in-place reserves are estimated
Jan 9, 1982
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Exploration GeochemistryBy L. G. Closs
Gold continued to be the primary focus of minerals exploration worldwide during 1995. Other targets, though, included primary diamonds and base metals, especially copper deposits amenable to solvent-
Jan 1, 1996
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Main Pass - Frasch Sulphur Mine and Oil and Gas DevelopmentBy John M. Ackerman
INTRODUCTION In the spring of 1988 the Joint Venture of Freeport-McMoran Resource Partners, Limited Partnership, IMC Fertilizer Inc, and Homestake Mining Co. was awarded the sulphur lease for Main
Jan 1, 1992
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Acid-Base Accounting To Predict Post-Mining Drainage Quality on Surface MinesBy J. Simmons, P. Ziemkiewicz
Acid-Base Accounting (ABA) is an analytical procedure that provides values to help assess the acid-producing and acid-neutralizing potential of overburden rocks prior to coal mining and other large-sc
Jan 1, 2003
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Interactions Between Building And Subsidence MovementsBy Gennaro Gerald Marino
In this paper the main subsidence- ground-structure interactions and an overview of the response of surface structures to subsidence ground movements are presented. The purpose of the paper is to augm
Jan 1, 1986