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Estimation Of The Liberation Size Of Graphite In A Schistose Rock And Its Response To BeneficiationBy K. S. Shivakumar, R. Bhima Rao, M. R. Patil
Liberation size can be estimated using various techniques such as grain counting, frequency curves, X-ray intensity and the mesh of grind. The present investigation deals with the estimation of the li
Jan 1, 1998
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Mining In A New Era Theme Of 1999 SME Annual Meeting (3e85dfc2-b4a7-4d28-933f-7d88f3aa44ff)More than 5,300 mining professionals from around the world attended the SME Annual Meeting and Exhibit, March 1-3 in Denver, CO. Seventy three technical sessions highlighted innovative technologies a
Jan 1, 1999
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Traditional Processing Of Gold, Its Significant Environmental Problems And A Notice For Small Size GoldminingBy N. Piret, B. Shoukry, S. Buntenbach
Traditional or artisanal goldmining, also known as small scale goldmining, has a strong and probably a negative environmental impact. The processing methods applied are very frequently a source of se
Jan 1, 1995
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Some Recent Results In Using New Chemical Reagents To Expand The Capabilities Of Froth Flotation ProcessesBy Richard R. Klimpel, Basil F. Fee
This paper summarizes the status of a series of new chemical reagents developed with the explicit goal of expanding the capabilities of existing froth flotation processes as well as allowing for new s
Jan 1, 1993
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6. Chaucha Porphyry Copper Deposit, EcuadorBy P. M. Fozzard
The Chaucha porphyry copper/molybdenum deposit was discovered by a United Nations team of geologists working with a ?counter- part" team of staff of the Ecuadorian government's General Directorat
Jan 1, 1991
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Red Dog – Cominco’s Arctic Experience Pays Off AgainBy Steve Kral
The Red Dog zinc-lead deposit, said to be the world's second largest, is located inside the Arctic Circle in northwestern Alaska - a location too harsh and remote for some mining companies but ju
Jan 1, 1992
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Gold: One Of The Most Mobile ElementsBy W. S. Fyfe
Gold is mobilized or made soluble under all crustal conditions given appropriate fluid chemistry with molecules which complex gold. In the surface environment chloride, thiosulphate and a host of orga
Jan 1, 1987
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Seeing Through Rock With RadarBy John C. Cook
In reasonably dry rock, long-wave radar can theoretically explore to distances approaching 75 meters (250 ft). High-resolution radar reflections have already been demonstrated through 13 m of hard lim
Jan 1, 1997
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Microbiological leaching of uranium oresBy O. H. Tuovinen, T. M. Bhatti
Microbiological leaching has been used as an alternative approach to conventional hydrometallurgical methods of uranium extraction. In the microbiological leaching process, iron-oxidizing bacteria oxi
Jan 1, 2000
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Technology Research Improves Phosphate EconomicsBy Paul Clifford
The Florida Institute of Phosphate Research (FIPR) is an independent, state of Florida research agency. It was created in 1978 to conduct research to enhance the competitiveness of the Florida phospha
Jan 1, 1998
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Classification for Energy SakeBy Donald A. Dahlstrom, Wai-Ping Kam
The mineral industry and individual processing plants are large consumers of energy. While energy conservation has received some attention in the present Federal Administration National Energy Strateg
Jan 1, 1992
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Blasting Design For Increased SAG Mill ProductivityBy C. L. Barron, M. L. Smith, K. A. Prisbrey
SAG mill throughput is often a bottleneck to increasing plant productivity. Improved size distribution control in the mill feed can be used to increase mill production. This can be accomplished by con
Jan 1, 1994
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Performance Of Roof Support Under High Stress In A U.S. Coal Mine (5dce0415-976d-4595-99b3-1c899e021409)By D. Oyler
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s(NIOSH) Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL), RAG Pennsylvania and Strata Control Technologies of Australia have collaborated to conduct an e
Jan 1, 2004
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Exploration Significance of Multistage Cretaceous and Modern Processes in Gold Placers of the Georgia-Alabama Fall LineBy Jr. Cook
Panned stream-sediment,geochemistry-based gold exploration in those parts of the southeastern Piedmont proximal to the Fall Line must take into account potential contamination from basal fluvial grave
Jan 1, 1988
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Measurement of Oxygen, Temperature, and Geochemical Profiles in Sulfide and Oxide Waste Rock Dumps of Different AgesBy S. Helgen, C. Byrns, A. Davis
The 4000 acre historic Robinson Mining District outside Ely, Nevada hosts a continuum of oxidelsulfide waste rock dumps of different ages. In an effort to develop a paradigm to explain past, existing,
Jan 1, 2000
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A Case Study of Geotechnical Studies for an Improved Room-and-Pillar Retreat Mining System in IllinoisBy Yoginder P. Chugh, K. V. K. Prasad, R. Missavage
This paper presents results of field monitoring and finite element studies to analyze and improve a room-and-pillar retreat mining system. Fie1 d instrumentation was utilized to monitor pi11ar load ch
Jan 1, 1986
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Thermomechanistic model for the processing of a high-arsenic copper concentrate in a duplex fluidized bed reactorA thermomechanistic model was developed for the thermal decomposition of the enargite contained in a copper concentrate at 650° to 750°C in a fluidized bed with an inert atmosphere. At the particle le
Jan 1, 2002
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Enlisting Public Support For The Rudefeha (Ferris-Haggarty)Mine Drainage Clean-Up Project In South-Central WyomingBy J. J. Gusek, T. C. Richmond, R. W. Reisinger
A high-altitude (9,500-ft [2,900-m]) historic underground copper mine in Wyoming discharges neutral but copper-laden water into a pristine creek. Under a Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensa
Jan 1, 2004
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An Addition To The Definition Of The Sustainable Development Index In The Field Of Metal Raw MaterialsBy N. Magdalinovic
This paper analyzes the basic elements important for sustainable development in the sphere of metal mineral raw materials and offers one of the possible ways of defining the index of sustainable devel
Jan 1, 2007
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Computer Simulation Of Mine-Wide Conveyor TransportBy Heinrich H. Becker, Vladimir L. Konyukh, Sergey P. Koltsov, Valery A. Davidenkol
Ramifide conveyor transport of the biggest russian coal mine "Raspadskaya" is simulated by Petri nets. There are 6 longwalls with accidental output. 12 belts, and 5 transfer bunkers at this mine. It i
Jan 1, 1996