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MINExpo INTERNATIONAL 2000 Largest Ever HeldBy Tim O’Neil
The search for precious metals opened up the American West. And Nevada was right in the heart of this development. In the mid-19th century, prospectors seeking gold roamed the hills of Nevada and di
Jan 1, 2000
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Industrial Minerals 2003Editor’s note: As usual, the June issue features an industrial minerals review. And some thanks are in order. Thank you to the industrial minerals annual-review editor, to the technical committees
Jan 1, 2004
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Biosolubilization of Phosphate OreBy Janine Acasi, Robert D. Rogers, Jonathan K. Trautman, Richard C. Cronn, James H. Wolfram
The demand for phosphate will continue into the future, because phosphate is currently irreplaceable as a plant nutrient and in many chemical applications. Phosphate is not recycled, so the supply mus
Jan 1, 1989
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Innovative Retaining Wall with Jet Grout for New Metro Tunnel Underneath Amsterdam Central StationBy B. J. Schat, A. W. O. Bots, O. S. Langhorst
Amsterdam City Council is building a new metro line, the North–South Line. The line passes under Amsterdam Central Station (a listed building) about 18m below street level. The retaining wall that has
Jan 1, 2007
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Design Tools To Control Transients In Solvent Extraction Plants (SME Annual Meeting Feb. 26-28, Denver, Colorado)By G. Miller
The design of solvent extraction plants has been generally based on the assumption of steady operating conditions in both the settler and the mixers. Recent experience with both large and small plant
Jan 1, 2001
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Transportation is Key to a profitable industrial minerals businessBy Norbert T. Rogers
An accepted statement of fact is that, next to agriculture, transportation is the second most important industry in the world. The transportation networks of the United States have greatly contributed
Jan 1, 1989
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Evaluation of Post-Blast Re-Entry Times Based On Gas Monitoring of Return AirBy L. Yuan, J. H. Rowland, R. A. Thomas, D. Bahrami
Blasting is the main method of production in many non-coal underground mining operations and produces multiple toxic gases as a result. The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) requires mine o
Jan 1, 2019
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Field Evaluation of an Inline Wet Scrubber for Reducing Float Coal Dust on a Continuous Miner SectionBy J. R. Patts, L. D. Patts, S. J. Janisko, T. Barone
"Controlling float coal dust in underground coal mines before dispersal into the general airstream can reduce the risk of mine explosions while potentially achieving a more efficient and effective use
Jan 1, 2015
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Adaptive Environmental Management Plans and Practices: Managing Environmental Impacts at MinesBy A. K. Martin
Adaptive management can be described as a structured, iterative process of robust decision making in the face of uncertainty, with a goal of reducing uncertainty over time through system monitoring.
Feb 23, 2014
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Important Iron Ore Characteristics and Their Impacts on Sinter Quality – A Review"In this review, the sintering process is first described and analyzed to identify the key factors affecting the structure and quality of iron ore sinter. Under fixed sintering conditions, the granula
Jan 1, 2015
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Characterization and Removal of Iron from Pyrophyllite Ore for Industrial ApplicationsBy S. K. Jena, S. Singh, B. Das, N. Dhawan, P. K. Misra, D. S. Rao
"Iron as an impurity in pyrophyllite ore affects pottery, ceramics and tile quality. We carried out the characterization of a pyrophyllite ore sample using optical microscopy, scanning electron micros
Jan 1, 2015
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1987 Jackling Lecture - Elementary geostatistical models applied in forecasting South Africa's long-term gold productionBy D. G. Krige
In the world mining scene, precious metals (particularly gold) have recently monopolized the attention in exploration as well as new production activities. As the major world producer of gold, South A
Jan 1, 1988
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Molybdenum Solvent Extraction Using CYANEX® 600 Extractant: Part II, Commercial PerformanceBy T. McCallum, C. Cooper, C. Lewis
"Following a successful solvent extraction (SX) pilot plant demonstration in 2016, CYANEX® 600 has been used commercially to recover molybdenum from concentrate leach liquor since March 2017. Consiste
Jan 1, 2018
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Comparative Accepted Systems For Countercurrent Ion ExchangeBy Brian P. Canning
Ion exchange resin processes are receiving renewed attention in the mining industry for recovery;, of metals from solution. This interest has been inspired by the development of continuous countercurr
Jan 1, 1979
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Industrial Evolution From Micro to Macro EngineeringBy Richard R. Klimpel
During the last 28 years, I have had the very challenging and rewarding experience of working as an engineering professional in a large multinational company, both as a manager of engineers and engine
Jan 1, 1993
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Magnetic Concentration of Eastern Mesabi Iron OresBy Alexander N. Winchell
"The deposits of the east end of the Mesabi Range cover very large areas, and consist of the same taconite that produces the hematite of the central and western Mesabi. It is not deeply covered with d
Jan 1, 1920
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Increasing Effectiveness of Mine Safety Training Using Inexpensive Camera and Rendering TechnologyBy M. A. Trevits, G. Frampton
"Mine safety training materials have long included pictures of mine conditions, equipment, hazards, etc. These images are invaluable to both the trainee and the trainer to convey many important concep
Jan 1, 2018
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Trap Dozing To Increase ProductivityBy W. A. Haley
Wheel loaders became important bulk materials handling tools in the early fifties. As they grew in stature, productivity, reliability, and acceptance, the demand for larger, more rugged machines evolv
Jan 1, 1984
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Mine Planning Software Models Empire Mine OreBy Allan E. Koski
Ceveland-Cliffs uses a specialized software package in mine planning at the Empire Mine, an iron ore mine it manages on Michigan’s Marquette Iron Range. The application puts together years of mining
Jan 1, 2000
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Georgia Kaolin: Development of a Leading Industrial MineralBy R. J. Pruett
The Georgia kaolin district is the world’s largest producer of kaolin. Georgia production tripled from 2.87 Mt (3.17 million st) in 1968 to8.35 Mt (9.2 million st) in 1998. Development of the Georgia
Jan 1, 2000