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Origin Of Gem Red Beryl In The Wah Wah Mountains, UtahBy E. H. Christiansen
Gem-quality red beryl in the Wah Wah Mountains of southwestern Utah formed as a post-magmatic mineral in a topaz rhyolite flow. Unlike topaz, this beryl occurs along fractures in devitrified rhyolite,
Jan 1, 1996
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Ventilation Modeling of a Low Seam Coal Mine to Optimize Ventilation and Access an Additional ReserveBy B. A. Ashley
In 2007, Rosebud Mining Company (RMC) opted to extend the reserve base of Tracy Lynne Mine by developing through a sandstone channel. The extension provided access to approximately 6 million addition
Feb 23, 2014
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Breaking Language Barrier: A Review of the Costs and Benefits of Current ApproachesBy M. K. Boateng, K. Awuah-Offei
"Language barrier in a workplace affects workers’ productivity and safety. The objectives of this paper are to: (1) review the various approaches for breaking language barriers among miners; and (2) a
Jan 1, 2016
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An Investigation into the Extraction Behavior of Copper from Sulfate Leach Liquor Using Acorga M5640 Extractant: Mechanism, Equilibrium, and Thermodynamics "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Isa Nozari, Asghar Azizi
The extraction of copper from sulfate leaching liquor was investigated using Acorga M5640 commercial extractant in kerosene diluent. The effects of important factors such as the extractant concentrati
Jul 31, 2020
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Plant Experiences With The Use Of A Novel Chemistry To Strip Gold And Silver From CarbonBy J. C. Monette
Stripping of gold and silver from carbon is effected by means of two main processes (AARL and ZADRA ). The main rate-enhancing parameter in the stripping of gold and silver is temperature. A secondary
Jan 1, 1992
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Reflected Light Microscopy And Electron Microprobe Analysis Of Feeds And Products From The Laboratory Flash Smelting Of Copper Sulfide ConcentratesBy Susanne Pignolet-Brandom
Flash smelting products of a copper sulfide concentrate collected at successive levels in an experimental reactor have been studied by reflected light microscopy, scanning electron microscope - energy
Jan 1, 1985
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Roadheader Drift Excavation And Geomechanical Rock Classification At San Manuel, ArizonaBy Louis A. Sandbak
Drift excavation by boom-type roadheaders in the San Manuel and Kalamazoo sulfide copper ore bodies has been successfully demonstrated. Geomechanical rock classification in conjunction with detailed g
Jan 1, 1985
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Application of ‘World-Class Manufacturing’ Techniques to Production Milling OperationsBy Bruce W. Cavender
In an effort to lower production costs and improve profitability, mining companies have adopted a variety of management practices emphasizing productivity and cost containment. One set of practices th
Jan 1, 1993
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Circulating fluidized bed power plants offer improved technology for burning low-grade coalsBy T. B. Jarboe, H. Wen
Introduction The 150 MW circulating fluidized bed (CFB) power plant described in this article is the product of recent Bechtel experience in the industrial power and steam market, where the economic
Jan 11, 1988
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A Carbon Monoxide Reduction-Disintegration Test For Iron Ores And Agglomerates ? SummaryBy R. A. Limons
Natural ores, sinters, and pellets were subjected to a carbon monoxide reduction-disintegration test under laboratory conditions including a simulated blast furnace gas and a 1000°F temperature. The m
Jan 1, 1964
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Empirical Modelling And Optimization Of Mineral ProcessesBy A. L. Mular
A great deal of effort is being expended by mineral processing engineers to acquire a basic knowledge of modelling and optimization techniques. Stimuli such as immediate process improvement, expanded
Jan 1, 1972
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Uranium Deposits Of The South San Juan Basin, New Mexico ? IntroductionBy John B. Squyres
The purpose of this paper is to describe certain features of the uranium deposits of the South San Juan Basin, and to suggest a mode of origin for the deposits which is consistent with the data. A ser
Jan 1, 1974
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Isothermal reduction kinetics and mechanism of pre-oxidized ilmeniteBy Mingyang Li, Yan Lv, Xiaolong Ma, Xudong Gao, Jie Zhao, Yingyi Zhang
This study aims to investigate the reduction thermodynamics of ilmenite and pre-oxidized ilmenite, and reveals the isothermal reduction kinetics of pre-oxidized ilmenite concentrate by carbon monoxide
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Repairing Conveyor Belting Without VulcanisingBy A. J. Friedrich
Conveyor belts are designed to go unnoticed. When they work well, they attract little attention. When they are not doing the job right, it is noticeable, and they need to be fixed immediately. Vulcan
Jan 1, 2000
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In-Situ Leaching Wellfield Design At San Manuel (6664c3e1-7b01-45f7-9059-ffbafdfcdaaf)By K. L. Wiley
In-situ leaching, initiated in 1986 at San manual, was economically developed in 1989. The primary reason for this lag time between startup and viable production was the time required for technical de
Jan 1, 1993
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Transfer Of A Project Risk Register From Design Into Construction: Lessons Learned From The WSSC BI-County Water Tunnel ProjectBy R. J. F. Goodfellow
Many underground projects now include preparation of a Risk Register through planning and design as a tool for project and risk management. There is still significant discussion within the industry as
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The Modeling and Optimization of Iron Removal from Silica Sand Under Ultrasound‑Assisted Leaching by Response Surface - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021) MethodologyBy Volkan Arslan
This study aimed to remove the contaminants in quartz sand by using an eco-friendly method and to obtain high-purity quartz. For this purpose, ultrasound-assisted acid leaching was applied. Equal amou
Jul 12, 2021
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Microcomputers and Mining : Background and SettingBy Thomas C. Shapiro
Introduction In recent years - even months - the number of articles on computers has increased rapidly. One can hardly pick up a newspaper or magazine without seeing a computer-related article. The a
Jan 2, 1984
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Potential Pneumatic Preparation Of Coal Fines The Dryflo SeparatorBy Harold L. Lovell
Problems associated with fines (minus 6 mm, 1/4-inch) production, preparation, and utilization have long plagued the coal industry and are now more acute than ever. Continuous deep mining systems crea
Jan 1, 1976
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The Consulting Geologist In The Industrial Minerals FieldBy Kenneth K. Landes
So far my consulting in industrial minerals has been confined principally to carbonate rocks,-salt, coking coal, and glass sand. Much of this work has been for companies either too small for a full-ti
Jan 1, 1972