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  • TMS
    The Economics of the Search Minerals Direct Extraction Process for Rare Earth Element Recovery

    By Greg Andrews, David Dreisinger

    The Foxtrot deposit of Search Minerals contains a range of rare earth element containing minerals including allanite, fergusonite and bastnasite. The Search Minerals Direct Extraction Process for trea

    Mar 1, 2017

  • IIMP
    The Economics of the Torco Process

    By Kenneth C. G. Heath

    The paper point out the economics importance of the Torco process as lubricant and fuels of the motor in the mining. It is possible to envisage an arrangement in which TORCO would be used to treat a s

    Nov 20, 1969

  • SME
    The Economics Of Using High Sulfur Coal

    By George W. Land

    For the year 1985, the U.S. coal industry produced 881 million tons of bituminous coal and lignite. Domestic consumption amounted to 814 million tons. The electric utilities consumed 689 million tons,

    Jan 1, 1986

  • NIOSH
    The Economy At The Close Of 1983

    After a stagnant performance in 1982, gross national product (GNP), industrial production, and employment increased during 1983 in nearly all industrial nations, with the U.S. performance generally le

    Jan 1, 1984

  • NIOSH
    The Economy In The First Quarter, 1988 - Overview

    By Julius G. Chang

    Against the receding background of the October stock market crash and the December overhang of inventories, the economy began with a shaky start in 1988. As 1988 began, the Administration's estim

    Jan 1, 1988

  • CIM
    The Ecstall Story: Engineering & Technical Service's Department

    By G. Merle, David L. McKay, Elmar Randveer

    "THE ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SERVICES department is responsible for supplying the following services:1. Administration and co-ordination of the work required for capital projects.2. Engineering, des

    Jan 1, 1974

  • CIM
    The Ecstall Story: The Ecstall Concentrator

    By Michael P. Amsden

    "THE ECSTALL CONCENTRATOR is situated adjacent to Highway 101 and the Ontario Northland Railroad, 15 miles east of Timmins, Ontario. Ore is delivered to the concentrator by rail from the mine, which i

    Jan 1, 1974

  • CIM
    The Ecstall Story: The Electrolytic Zinc Plant

    By Edwin G. Sharp, Frank S. Gaunce, George M. Freeman, Denis J. Kemp, Eric Dulson, Paul Salmon, Ernest R. Hamilton, Carl E. Parden

    "THE ECSTALL ZINC PLANT was built for the treatment of the Kidd Creek zinc sulphide concentrates. Construction proceeded throughout 1970-71, with operations beginning in April 1972. The two concentrat

    Jan 1, 1974

  • CIM
    The Ecstall Story: The Employee Relations Department

    By Gerald R. Larocque, Donald F. Grenville

    "IN APRIL, 1965, the employee relations department (then called the personnel department) was established as a separate function within the company. Its aims and objectives were to hire an effective w

    Jan 1, 1974

  • CIM
    The Ecstall Story: The Maintenance Department

    By O'Halloran. Gerard F.

    "ECSTALL MINING has installed in their plants the most modern equipment in the mining industry. At the minesite, digital blocked frequency controls are used to monitor all crushers, conveyors, ventila

    Jan 1, 1974

  • CIM
    The Ecstall Story: The Open-Pit Mine

    By George C. Coupland

    "THE PRELIMINARY EVALUATION of the orebodies was computerized for tonnages and grades on a 20- by 20-ft grid. The evaluation was based on drill-core intersections over 40-ft vertical projections coinc

    Jan 1, 1974

  • CIM
    The Ecstall Story: The Railroad and Traffic Department

    By David G. Baskin

    "THIS DEPARTMENT is unique in that it operates in the production stream and also provides an essential service. Its operating function consists of scheduling an ore train to haul 10,000 tons per day o

    Jan 1, 1974

  • CIM
    The Ecstall Story: The Transition from Pit to Underground

    By Peter N. Blakey, Jean-Paul Paquette, Barton A. Thomson

    "FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE PIT, it was known that the surface mining method had a projected life of about ten years, and that the ore extended to depths recoverable only by underground mining. When se

    Jan 1, 1974

  • CIM
    The Ecstall Story: The Underground Mine .

    By John Ramsay, Frederick A. Edwards, J. Eric Belford, Clarence V. Amyotte

    "DEVELOPMENT of the underground mine is carried out from a main ramp driven from surface to the 800 and 1200 levels and from a shaft sunk to 3050 ft. Sub-levels at approximately 100-ft vertical interv

    Jan 1, 1974

  • TMS
    The Ecuprex® Process for Production of High Purity Cathodes from Copper Scrap Without Smelting Operation

    By M. Opler

    Presently, only a few large copper refineries are able to produce Grade A cathodes from copper scrap. Today's technology needs large plants for smelting, converting or refining the main impuritie

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    The Edge Surface of Kaolinite and its Surface Chemistry

    Fundamental results obtained from research on the properties of the edge surfaces of kaolinite particles (~500 nm) are reported. Of particular significance was the development of the experimental prot

    Feb 23, 2014

  • ABM
    The Efa Process – State-of-the-art Sinterplant Off-gas Cleaning Technology

    By Franz Reufer

    At Rogesa in Dillingen, Germany, a joint venture company of AG der Dillinger Hüttenwerke and Saarstahl AG and at Salzgitter Flachstahl GmbH in Salzgitter the sinterplants are equipped with the Paul Wu

    Aug 1, 2018

  • SME
    The Efects of Rock Mass Strength and Joint Orientation on Pillar Stability in Underground Coal Mines

    By S. M. Hossaini, M. Ataei, H. Moosavi

    The abstract highlights the importance of pillar stability in underground coal mines and the influence of rock mass strength and joint orientation on pillar behavior. The study employs numerical model

    Apr 4, 2022

  • DFI
    The EFFC/DFI Carbon Calculator: Why and How to Use It

    By Kimberly Martin

    The EFFC/DFI Carbon Calculator provides the deep foundations industry the opportunity to be a leader when it comes to carbon reduction. This tool was created 10 years ago in an extensive effort by the

    Nov 1, 2022

  • DFI
    The Effc/Dfi Guide To Support Fluids For Deep Foundations

    By Chris Harnan, Christophe Justino

    The European Federation of Foundation Contractors (EFFC) and the Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) jointly published Edition 1 of the ‘EFFC/DFI Guide to Support Fluids for Deep Foundations’ in April 20

    May 1, 2022