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Beneficial Results Obtained Applying A Zinc Regrind At The Magmont ConcentratorBy Arthur A. Schweizer
A method to improve the quality of Magmnt zinc concentrates to become acceptable feed to an electrolytic zinc refinery. The magnesia content of zinc concentrates produced was too high due to particle
Jan 1, 1981
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Secondary recycle of tin from primary production residues in the USBy T. S. Mackey
The industrial types, sources, and quantities of US tin residues are identified and the methods of treatment reviewed. The effect of a lower tin price, due to a current major world surplus of tin meta
Jan 1, 1987
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Minerals - Serving The Global Community Keys 1997 - SME Annual Meeting 2022Several years ago, North American mining companies began to realize they needed to expand their spheres to remain viable. This strategy has been successful, according to Robert W. Schafer. Today, comp
Jan 1, 1997
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Turning Gray into Green - Emphasizing the Sustainable Benefits of Tunnel ProjectsBy Brian Gettinger, Jim Schlaman, Alston Noronha
"INTRODUCTION The public understanding of green solutions today is based on the definition of sustainability adopted by the Brundtland Commission (World Commission on Environment and Development) in 1
Jan 1, 2016
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Mining at the lowest cost per ton: Innovations for large shovelsBy William Gleason
With its 2011 acquisition of rival equipment company Bucyrus International, Caterpillar added underground mining and large shovels to its line of products and further solidified its standing as the le
Dec 1, 2013
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Environmental Evaluation Of The Belle Eldridge Mine Near Deadwood, South DakotaBy A. D. Davis, C. J. Webb, C. S. Johnson
The Belle Eldridge Mine is an inactive lead-zinc mine in Spruce Gulch south of Deadwood, South Dakota. Acidic mine drainage (AMD) produced at the site drains into Spruce Creek, a tributary of Whitewo
Jan 1, 2000
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Evidence theory in the construction of linguistic variables for minerals industryBy B. Salopek, D. Rajkovic, D. Rumenjak
Among other types of sustainability indicators, linguistic variables have been proposed. During the past few years considerable effort for using the fuzzy logic and linguistic variables (LVs) in envir
Jan 1, 2011
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Use Of Bauxite Residues For The Rehabilitation Of Abandoned Surface MinesBy D. Boufounos
The large open pit areas of surface mining as well as the huge quantities of residues generated during the digestion of bauxite with sodium hydroxide solution to produce alumina are considered as the
Jan 1, 2005
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The La Coipa Mine -A New Precious Metal Mine For ChileBy V. G. Medina
The 15 000 t/d La Coipa mine initiated operation in July of 1991. The complex consists of a conventional, open-pit mining operation and a mill employing cyanide leaching with Merrill-Crowe gold and si
Jan 1, 1992
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Coal Market Study For The Eastern Interior Province To 2040 ? IntroductionBy Ronald F. Ayers
The study upon which this paper is based was completed by Battelle's Columbus Laboratories for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1974. It is but part of an overall effort by the Corps to evalua
Jan 1, 1976
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Ultrafine-Particle Concentration And The Strength Of Unfired Iron Ore PelletsBy Rodney L. Stone
As part of an overall laboratory and plant test program to determine mixing and other techniques relating to the more economic use of bentonite as an iron ore pellet binder, a settling test was develo
Jan 1, 1968
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Slurry Rheology Influence on the Performance of Mineral/Coal Grinding CircuitBy Richard R. Klimpel
The first part of this two-part article summarizes the result of a 10-year, multimillion dollar research and plant testing program involving operating mining companies throughout the world. The progra
Oct 12, 1982
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Effect Of Aluminum Aqueous Species On The Amine Flotation Of QuartzBy E. Marques Coelho
Cationic flotation of quartz is currently utilized in the concentration of iron ores and the cleaning of phosphate concentrates. The present work deals with depression of quartz in the presence of alu
Jan 1, 1992
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Impacts Of RCRA Regulation Of Mine Waste On The Coal IndustryBy J. H. Desautels
The modern coal mining industry is subject to a vast array of regulations affecting virtually all aspects of its operations. Probably the most significant over-sight role involves the Office of Surfac
Jan 1, 1993
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Critical Minerals Management on the Federal Seabed - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Paul O. Knorr
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), a bureau within the U.S. Department of the Interior, has responsibility over both energy and non-energy mineral development on the United States Outer Con
Feb 22, 2026
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Stratigraphy And Sedimentation Of Phosphorite In The Central Florida Phosphate DistrictBy Stanley R. Riggs
The rocks exposed in the phosphate district are of Neogene age and consist of clayey quartz and phosphorite sands overlying phosphatic dolomite. The Bone Valley Formation is redefined as a marine phos
Jan 1, 1965
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Modern Engineering and Construction Methods in the Execution of Mineral ProjectsBy Edwin J. Connell, O&apos
Investment in mining and related process facilities will be more costly and complex in the 1980s than ever before. Interest rates and inflation are soaring; regulations are expanding; and in order to
Jan 10, 1980
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Overview of Coal Mine Ground Control Issues in the Illnois BasinBy G. M. Molinda
Some of the most difficult coal mine roof in the U.S. can be found in the Illinois Basin. Factors contributing to the high roof fall rate include: weak moisture-sensitive roof rock, high horizontal s
Jan 1, 2008
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Performance Analysis of the Jet Fan Used as a Booster FanBy Jan K. Wolski
This paper addresses jet fans used as booster fans within mine ventilation networks. The static pressure developed by the jet fan was determined using the momentum theory. The influence of various par
Jan 1, 1995
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Use and Misuse of the Acid-Base Account for "AMD" PredictionBy J. W. C. Wong, S. D. Miller, J. J. Jeffery
Pre-mining identification of acid forming mine and waste materials is of concern to the mining industry because of the potential for the generation of acid mine drainage, acid rock drainage, and soil
Jan 1, 1991