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A Titanium Pigment Feedstock OverviewBy K. J. Stanaway
Environmental pressures on waste disposal are forcing pigment producers to use higher content TiO2 feedstocks with lower levels of trace elements. Despite this, 50% of the worlds TiO2 comes from ilmen
Jan 1, 1994
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The SARMa Project: enhancing sustainable aggregates resource management and supply in Southeast EuropeBy S. Šolar
The countries of Southeast Europe are rich in aggregates, but neither management nor supply are coordinated within or across this area. There are open issues in SEE on the local scale as well as on re
Jan 1, 2011
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Trace Elements In Sulfide Ores From Selected Deposits In The Southeastern United StatesBy Jean E. Tilden
An investigation of several trace elements distributed among sulfide minerals from deposits located in the southeastern United States was conducted. The deposits investigated are distributed within bo
Jan 1, 1972
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Operational Practices To Reduce Copper And Other Metals Loading Onto Activated Carbon In Heap Leach CIC Circuits - Introduction - Preprint 09-109By B. Cousins
Copper, nickel, zinc and other ?penalty? metals are found with gold together in nature, and have a similar chemical affinity for cyanide used in leaching operations4. As a result, solutions that come
Jan 1, 2009
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Removing The Uncertainty In Scheduling Iron Ore And Limestone Vessels On The Great Lakes From Mine To Mill ? IntroductionBy Charles H. McGuirk
The movement of iron ore, limestone and-coal on the great lakes involves an intricate transportation network between mine, dock, vessel, railroad and consumer. The system requires that stockpiling be
Jan 1, 1973
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Overburden Mining Improvements At Suncor Energy's Millennium MineBy T. D. Dreger
In the spring of 2009, Suncor Energy Inc. technical personnel saw an opportunity to improve planning and mining of overburden material in order to address aggressive construction goals and increased m
Jan 1, 2012
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Longwall Installation And Recovery At Inland Steel Coal's Lancashire #25By David N. Hedges
This paper discusses the actual recovery and installation of a longwall in a bituminous coal mine in Western Pennsylvania. The coal bed mined is in the Lower Freeport seam which averages 42 inches (1.
Jan 1, 1984
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Pipe Heading In Highly Curved Routes Using As An Example The Nebensammler Neuland; Sections IV And VBy Siegfried Zell
Preface Pipe heading is a customary and proven technology for the underground installation of all types of piping. In over 90 % of all cases, straight pipe sections are used between shaft construct
Jan 1, 1989
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Denmark's Great Belt Fixed Link Bored Tunnel ProjectBy Martin N. Kelley
The Great Belt Link is a $3.5 billion fixed link across an 18 km (12 mile) wide body of water that separates the island of Zealand, on which Copenhagen is situated, and the main land mass of Denmark,
Jan 1, 1991
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Ilmenite Direct Reduction Project In Norway Using The Grate-Car ProcessBy G. Folmo
Allis Mineral Systems' GRATE-CAR agglomeration/induration/reduction process is currently being operated to process ilmenite at Tinfos Titan & Iron KS in Tyssedal, Norway. In this process, balled
Jan 1, 1992
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Long Distance Tunnelling: Challenges and Trends - NAT2022By Karin Bäppler
Mechanized tunnelling is undoubtedly one of the most innovative disciplines in the international construction industry. Technological progress in the planning and production of most modern infrastruct
Dec 1, 2022
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Variation Of Specific Rates Of Breakage Of Coal-Water Slurries With Changing Slurry Density Determined By Direct Tracer Measurement (18840e98-0b1a-4349-898b-46fdbcef3855)By R. R. Klimpel
The grinding of coal-water slurries has received increasing industrial attention during the last decade. In particular, there is long-term interest in the use of pulverized coal-water slurries to repl
Jan 1, 1990
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The Future Of Solution And In-Situ Mining Restoration ? IntroductionBy R. Jacobson
This paper presents comparison of proposed future solution and in-situ mining methods for in-situ leaching and recovery of uranium, gold, silver, and copper. We propose to show that in the future new
Jan 1, 1987
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Pegmatite Deposits In The Black Hills Of South DakotaBy A. I. Johnson
The pegmatites of the Black Hills of South Dakota are the coarse-grained differentiates of the Harney Peak Granite. The Harney Peak Granite was intruded into the Pre-cambrian schist and quartzites and
Jan 1, 1978
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Current Flotation Practices In The Beneficiation Of Florida Phosphates ? IntroductionBy S. J. Aparo
Phosphate mining and beneficiation in the State of Florida are presently being carried on by 12 different mining companies with a total of 21 mining and flotation plant locations. Their combined produ
Jan 1, 1969
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Mixed Potential Oscillations In The Dissolution Of Galena In Ferric Sulfate SolutionBy Li Zhou
The kinetics of the dissolution of galena was studied by monitoring the mixed potential of a galena electrode in ferric sulfate solutions. The results show that the mixed potential of the galena elect
Jan 1, 2008
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Hydrometallurgical Processing of PhosphatesBy G. Michael Lloyd
The term phosphate beneficiation often conjures up visions of processing technologies that physically separate the phosphate rock from some impurity and do not result in a change in the chemical natur
Jan 1, 1999
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Practicing Energy Conservation In The Selection Of Blasting AgentsBy Paul H. Rydlund
The wide use of bulk ANFO in surface coal mines is questionable in our energy conscious environment. At many locations, bulk ANFO is not the proper economic selection. Water conditions, energy require
Jan 1, 1980
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The Factorial Model As A Way Of Thinking About The Results Of A Multi-Factor Lab Experiment Or Plant TrialBy F. Bruey
The Factorial Model Experimenters are often interested in systems that are multi-factorial. A multi-factorial system is one whose output is believed or known to be dependent on the particular setti
Jan 1, 2007
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Analysis of the Influence of Blaine Numbers and Firing Temperature on Iron Ore Pellets Properties Using RSM-I-Optimal Design: An Approach Toward Suitability "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By S. K. Pan, R. Venugopal, L. A. Kumaraswamidhas, Rakesh Prasad, Chandan Pandey
Cold compressive strength (CCS) and apparent porosity (AP) of pellets are essential properties regarding the burden of blast furnaces. The optimal required values for industries are 2.5 KN CCS and 21%
Aug 18, 2020