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Some Possibilities To Influence Capacity, Energy Consumption And Product Quality In Iron Ore Sintering - 1. IntroductionBy Ottmar Burghardt
Sintering of iron ore has undergone a dramatic development world-wide. Today, the annual world production amounts to approximately 600 million tons. At present, the sintering process in competition wi
Jan 1, 1982
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Pyke Asbestos Deposits, New ZealandBy R. C. Jr. Babcock, V. S. Znamensky
The Pyke asbestos deposits were discovered by Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty. Ltd. in 1969 during the course of base metal exploration on the South Island of New Zealand. Extensive occurrences
Jan 1, 1986
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“Shake And Slip To Survive” - Tunnel DesignBy Drupad B. Desai, Bruce Chang, Jay L. Merritt
This paper reviews difficult ground conditions encountered along the alignment of large-diameter sewage tunnels for the City of Los Angeles. It offers a detailed one-of-a-kind solution to a unique pro
Jan 1, 1989
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Development Of The Twin Buttes Mine For Production ? Introductory - Scope of the PaperBy J. B. Knaebel
I have been asked to discuss the "Development of the Twin Buttes Mine for Production." This property, which is a large low-grade open pit copper mine about 25 miles south of Tucson, Arizona, was recen
Jan 1, 1970
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Quantification of travel path uncertainty by geostatistical simulationBy W. V. Harper
The travel path of a freed radioactive particle in an aquifer must be estimated from a limited number of available samples. This paper discusses geostatistical methods that minimize the 'uncertai
Jan 1, 1990
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Economic Decision Making For Frontier TechnologyBy J. C. Agarwal
Major scientific discoveries cannot be programmed. New or frontier technology, however, can and should be planned. It is the vital force underlying the business strategy of a vigorous and profitable m
Jan 1, 1985
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Common Factors In The Lime Industry Provide Obstacles To Global Market AccessBy S. T. Krukowski
Traditionally the lime industry is governed by market, location, and transportation. These factors also may act as obstacles to global market access. Lime manufacture responds to market opportunities
Jan 1, 2003
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Small-diameter hydrocyclones: Performance prediction by empirical modelsBy P. Bevilacqua, G. Vallebuona
Empirical models are now used for predicting the performance of hydrocyclones in terms of capacity. cut size (d50.c), water split and partition curve. These models (such as the model by Lynch and Rao
Jan 1, 1996
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Separation Of The Components Of Flue-Gas Scrubber Sludge By Froth FlotationBy S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
To reduce their sulfur emissions, many coal-fired electric power plants use wet flue-gas scrubbers. These scrubbers convert sulfur oxides into solid sulfate and sulfite sludge, which must then be disp
Jan 1, 1995
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Debrining In The Saline IndustryBy T. E. Burns
The process engineer is frequently requested to select equipment to separate brine from solids, In many cases, this is a more difficult task than the selection of most other pieces of process equipmen
Jan 1, 1966
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Ventilation Surveys And Their Use In Mine PlanningBy Stephen P. Harrison
The ventilation of coal mines has long been a major challenge for the mining industry. Prior to the 1969 Health and Safety Act, mine ventilation planning was almost entirely handled by individuals in
Jan 1, 1980
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Heap Leaching Of Fine Agglomerated Tailings At Gooseberry Mine, NevadaBy Jeff W. Butwell
Mill flotation tailings impounded at the Gooseberry Mine site between 1976 and 1984 were determined to be an economic source of gold and silver recoverable by standard heap leach technology in conjunc
Jan 1, 1990
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A Model For Determining The Overall Radon Release Rate And Annual Source Term For A Commercial In-Situ Leach Uranium FacilityBy Richard C. Smith, Steven H. Brown
Commercial scale in-situ leach uranium facilities (i.e., solution mining) have operated since late 1975, and have begun to appear in increasing numbers in the last few years. Solution mining involves
Jan 1, 1981
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Research And Engineering Solution For Dump Tuck Vibration Problems In High-Impact Shovel Loading OperationsBy N. Aouad
The deployment of large machinery for low cost, bulk surface mine production operations has resulted in high-impact shovel loading operations (HISLO). In extreme cases, shovels load large dump trucks
Jan 1, 2011
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Computer-based dispatching in mines with concurrent operating objectivesBy J. W. White, J. P. Olson
Computer-based dispatching in open-pit truck haulage operations yields many benefits of current interest to mine management. The key tangible benefit is a substantial productivity increase with a give
Jan 1, 1987
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Geology Of Western U.S. Talc DepositsBy Richard B. Berg
California was a major talc-producing State until the late 1980s when production from the deposits in the Death Valley area ceased because of a number of factors which included pressure to discontinue
Jan 1, 1995
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An Electrokinetic Study On The Amine Flotation Of Oxidized CoalBy W. W. Wen
The objective of this investigation was to study the electrokinetic behavior of oxidized coals to indicate the feasibility of separating oxidized coals from ash materials and pyrite by an mine flotati
Jan 1, 1976
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Impact Of Consolidation On The Shear Strength Of Coal Refuse ImpoundmentsBy R. J. Sweigard, T. Beckman, C. T. Justice, E. D. Thompson, T. C. Hopkins
As a means of permanent disposal, fine coal refuse is often pumped as a slurry into surface impoundments. As the available volume is filled, the embankment heights are frequently increased. The additi
Jan 1, 1998
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Application of Metallurgical Processing to Advanced MaterialsBy D. Robert Weir, M. J. H. Ruscoe, R. M. Berezowsky, M. A. Clegg
The metallurgical processing involved in the produc-tion of the new Canadian one dollar coin is reviewed starting with the hydrometallurgical production of pure nickel powder, followed by the powder m
Jan 1, 1990
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Metal Demand: Secular Change and Long-Run ProspectsBy Roderick G. Eggert, John E. Tilton
During much of the 1970s and 1980s, world metal consumption grew more slowly than during the 19505 and 1960s. The slowdown contributed to surplus capacity and low real prices because actual consumptio
Jan 1, 1989