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A Resource-Oriented Analysis Of Metallic Raw Material FlowsThe long-term goal of the Collaborative Research Centre 525 is the identification of options for the resource-sensitive supply and utilization of metallic raw materials. In order to address these issu
Jan 1, 2003
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Development And Application Of Disjunctive Kriging Model: Discrete Gaussian Model ? IntroductionBy Dae S. Young
The Disjunctive Kriging (DK) procedure was developed to estimate ore recovery figures within a deposit/ domain from limited diamond drill hole (DDH) core assay data taken at the exploration stage. Loc
Jan 1, 1982
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Iron OreBy E. W. Lindroos, Fred D. DeVaney, R. L. Bennett, R. W. Hernlund, W. R. van Slyke, W. F. McDermott, C. U. Keranen
INTRODUCTION Iron is the world's most widely used metal and constitutes about 5% of the earth's crust. Iron ores are found widely distributed throughout the world. Because of its wide occu
Jan 1, 1985
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High Clay Ore Challenges Counter Current Decantation Thickener Control at the McCoy-Cove PropertyBy Vernon Miller
In 1986, a subsidiary of Echo Bay Mines Ltd. purchased the McCoy property, 55 km (35 miles) southwest of Battle Mountain, NV. Echo Bay then launched a two-year, $1 15-mil lion capital program to build
Jan 1, 1993
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Differential Flotation of Pyrite and Arsenopyrite From J & L Ore Using S02By Jean Paul Duterque, Morris J. V. Beattie
In many parts of the world, pyrite and arsenopyrite occur together in sulphide ores either as the only sulphide minerals or in conjunction with other valuable sulphides. It is desirable to produce sep
Jan 1, 1992
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Techniques of Data CollectionBy Dale R. Ralston, Roy E. Williams, Gerry V. Winter, George L. Bloomsburg
GENERAL STATEMENT Data frequently can be collected by several dif¬ferent methods. The method required for the nec¬essary precision for inflow prediction to mines should be selected and other methods
Jan 1, 1986
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Theory of Mineral DemandBy Gary A. Campbell, William A. Vogely
INTRODUCTION The theory of mineral demand often is slighted in the study of mineral economics. The supply side of the mineral industries usually commands a great deal more attention and effort by mi
Jan 1, 1985
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Pebbles MillsBy B. S. Crocker
Introduction Pebble mill grinding can be defined as wet or dry grinding in a tumbling mill with pebbles used as grinding media instead of metal balls. To clarify the terminology, which may differ i
Jan 1, 1985
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A Network Flow Model of Mineral SupplyBy D. J. Shields
This paper describes a dynamic short-nun mineral supply model that incorporates secondary processing, transportation, mineral market structure, and direct mining and milling costs. The method employed
Jan 1, 1986
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Dimensionality In Ball Mill DynamicsBy N. Arbiter
Introduction The theoretical analysis of tumbling mill energetics and performance has largely neglected mill dimensionality, and, in particular, the importance of the length/diameter (L/D) ratio. T
Jan 1, 1992
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Diamonds, IndustrialBy R. B. Hoy, Stanley J. LeFond, Unni H. Rowell, K. Reckling, Derek G. Fullerton
In 1989 natural industrial diamonds counted for 55% of the world's natural diamond production. Australia is currently the leading producer (35%). Zaire is the second largest producer (19%). of wh
Jan 1, 1994
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Influence Of Different Gases In Flotation Of Sulphide MineralsBy Gun Berglund, Eric Forssberg
Sulphide mineral flotation is known to be affected by oxidation-reduction conditions in the pulp, although there is some doubt as to whether it is the oxidizing environment or the type of oxidant whic
Jan 1, 1989
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Mitigation of Acid Rock Drainage at the Summitville Mine Superfund Site, Colorado, USABy Angus Campbell, Michael J. Gobla
Numerous techniques for treating, controlling, and preventing acid rock drainage have been applied at the Summitville Mine Superfund Site. Challenging aspects of the remote mine site include the wide-
Jan 1, 2000
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Meta-Kaolin – Manufacture And MarketsBy R. A. Burns
Kaolin clay has a broad range of applications with the paper market representing the largest end-use. Calcined kaolin finds application in paper, paint and plastics primarily for its high brightness a
Jan 1, 2002
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Sediment Compressibility In Thickening Of Flocculated SuspensionsBy R. Hogg, P. Bunnaul
Sedimentation in highly, flocculated suspensions of fine particles, such as clays, occurs through individual settling units (flocs) that have very open structures and correspondingly low densities (ty
Jan 1, 1993
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35. Exploration ModelsBy Victor F. Hollister
This section describes two exploration models currently used in the search for porphyry exploration deposits: the hood and the vertical cylinder. Each has alternate names within industry and in the li
Jan 1, 1991
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Performance Of Modern Spirals Cleaning Fine CoalBy E. G. Kelly
This paper describes the performance of a modern compound trough profile spiral that is optimized for fine coal cleaning. Reduced performance (Tromp) curves are presented to compare these new spirals
Jan 1, 1984
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Comparison Of Resource Classification Methodologies With A New ApproachBy Abdullah Arik
The resource classification methodologies have always been a topic of research and debate. There are both traditional and Geostatistical methods used in practice. Because of the uniqueness of each ore
Jan 1, 2002
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A Study Of The Effect Of Particle Fractal Geometry On Flotation PerformanceBy A. A. Kornyshev, M. Burstein, S. T. Hall
The surface "roughness" of mineral particles has long been known to influence the fundamental process of particle-bubble attachment and other subprocesses in froth flotation. The physical nature of th
Jan 1, 1995
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Certification and Regulation of Diesel Equipment Use in Underground Mines – An Industry PerspectiveBy Ann M. Gosier
Over the past 20 years, diesel-powered equipment has been introduced into the underground mining environment in increasing numbers. While the introduction began years earlier in the metal-nonmetal sec
Jan 1, 1993