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Selection of drying and calcining systems - an overviewBy C. R. Euston, B. T. Field, W. E. Lindquist
Pyroprocessing applications in the minerals industry range from low-temperature drying to high-temperature reactions. Material characteristics and process requirements range over a very broad spectrum
Jan 1, 2000
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Dissolution mechanisms of elemental sulfur during biooxidation of a refractory high-sulfur gold concentrate - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2018)By H. Y. Yang, L. L. Tong
For gold recovery, a Chinese refractory, high-sulfur gold concentrate was subjected to biooxidation with high pulp density in a single stirred-tank reactor. The flotation concentrate contained 36.9 pe
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Beneficiation of Low Grade Iron OresBy Duluth Engineers' Club, Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota
"During the last ten years great strides have been made, on the Mesabi Range, in the practice of beneficiating low grade iron ore material. By .beneficiation is meant all methods of removing impuritie
Jan 1, 1920
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Large-scale underground mine positioning and mapping with LiDAR-based semantic intersection detectionBy Min Chen, Qinghua Liang, Weishan Yan, Yuan Feng, Shigang Wang
Various coal mine robots (CMRs) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are implemented to explore unknown mines for improving the safety and efficiency of mining. It is challenging for CMRs and UAVs to a
Feb 1, 2024
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Submarine Gravity Surveys Using Airborne Gravimeter TechnologyBy Peter Kowalczyk
The acquisition of submarine gravity data using airborne gravity technology is a practical reality. Ocean Floor Geophysics plans to deploy a free-swimming ROV based submarine gravimeter on a commerci
Jan 1, 2008
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Reducing Dust And Fine Coal Through Drum DesignBy Z. C. Liu, F. F. Roxborough, Lin. B. B.
The size distribution of coal cut by a mining machine is an important performance factor. It is well established that the main machine system variable that affects product size is the depth of cut. In
Jan 1, 1998
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Optimal grade control using geostatistics and economics: Methodology and examplesBy K. Norrena, E. Magri
An important problem in mine operations is the classification of material as waste, low-grade stockpile and ore. This classification must often be made with blasthole data that are widely spaced and t
Jan 1, 2000
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Building High Performance Teams And Enhancing Cash FlowBy W. M. Hart
Business Process Improvement (“BPI”) Change to Survive “It is not the strongest of species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” [Charles Darwin]
Jan 1, 2006
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Discussion - Tailings Dam Performance From USCOLD Incident-Survey Data - Technical Papers, Mining Engineering, March 2001, Vol. 53, No. 3, pp. 49-53- Strachan, C.By A. F. Agnew
Discussion by A.E Agnew Strachan's paper summarizes a wealth of data on water-storage dam "incidents" published by USCOLD and ASCE in 1988, together with a review of tailings-dam incidents pub
Jan 1, 2003
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Radiation Safety Appraisal Of Ten NRC Licensed Uranium MillsBy L. H. Munson, E. H. Carbaugh, D. E. Hadlock, L. F. Munson, R. L. Gilchrist
As a result of the Three Mile Accident and because of evidence indicating radiation protection problems, the U.S Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC) undertook a major effort, with the assistance of
Jan 1, 1981
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Hydroalkaline Processing Of High-Silicon BauxitesBy Leonid P. Ni, Askar M. Kunayev
It is well known that processing of the high-silicon bauxites for obtaining alumina by the hydrochemical Bayer process is irrational due to the significant losses of alumina and alkali with red mud. T
Jan 1, 1984
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Mining Company Performance Improvement Programs and Results-Summary of Benchmarking StudyBy Peter Fordham
A Norbridge review of 25 top mining companies highlighted financial problems for many firms. To better understand these results, Norbridge benchmarked 17 mining companies to understand the problems th
Jan 1, 2004
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Geotechnical StudiesBy Clinton Strachan, Rob Dorey
10.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter presents considerations which should be applied to heap leach pad site selection, site evaluation, and design, relative to the geotechnics of the site and ore. 10.1.1
Jan 1, 1988
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Graphic Algorithms In An Object-Oriented Hydrology ModelBy Michael E. Salovich
The U. S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Mines (Bureau) has developed a prototype version of a computer application that combines hydrologic analysis with object-oriented graphics. This software is
Jan 1, 1992
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Several Industrial Minerals Post Production Gains; Some Don’tBy Stanley J. LeFond
After two disappointing years where most industrial minerals posted decreasing production, 1981 saw an increase in production over 1980, or at least in status quo. Several commodities did, however, po
Jan 5, 1982
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Impactof Eliminating Safety FuseFrom Metal and Nonmetal MinesBy Kanaan Hanna, Mir Heydari, Dipack Sengupta, Gordon B. French
This article, first in two, discusses the safety, technology, and economic impact of eliminating safety fuse from metal and nonmetal mines. It is based on operation and manufacturer experience over th
Jan 1, 1984
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Subsidence Control by BackfillingBy Alice S. Allen, James Paone
SURFACE SUBSIDENCE IN MINING The consequences of subsidence are becoming progressively more serious as the consumption of an ever- increasing quantity of minerals conflicts with the needs of an exp
Jan 1, 1982
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A Blending-Based Approach to Mine Planning and Production Scheduling - I. IntroductionBy Mark Gershon
Most recent work in the field of mine production scheduling has focused on either the computerization of the traditional methods or the development of sophisticated mathematical optimization models. Y
Jan 1, 1986
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Real Estate Development, Transportation Costs, And Wasatch Front Gravel OperationsBy Alan E. Isaacson
Extensive gravel deposits exist within a six-county area in the mountains surrounding the Salt Lake Valley, and in the mountain ranges to the west. The six-county area includes Davis, Salt Lake, Summi
Jan 1, 2001
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Copper Production Costs UpdateBy F. Milton Lewis
In this paper an attempt has been made to review the cost trends in producing copper by conventional milling. smelting and hydro-metallurgical means during the last five years. The primary objectives
Jan 1, 1977