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General Discussion - Recent Trends in Crushing Plants"Chairman - To start this discussion off, I wonder if Mr. Dave Livingstone or Mr. Jeffrey of Granisle Copper would give a description of the crushing plant at Granisle since it is somewhat different f
Jan 1, 1971
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Sensitivity Analysis Of Cash-Flow Factors To Discounted Rate Of Return -A Decision Making Tool (4e0aa8bf-dd9b-41c8-9626-85ffb72cbfdd)By Joseph M. Chelini
The report shows the sensitivity that nine different cash-flow factors have on the discounted rate of return calculated from feasibiliity- studies on potenital open-pit orebodies of silver, copper, an
Jan 1, 1971
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Liquid-Solids Separation In Waste Treatment In The Mining Industry ? Conventional Techniques And New ConceptsBy R. C. Emmett
Waste treatment in the mining industry is by no means a new problem to this field. In a sense, the entire process from ore to finished product is one of waste treatment - the separation of a relativel
Jan 1, 1971
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Washington Survey - Causes In ConflictBy Freeman Bishop
Nothing has disturbed the copper- lead-zinc producers in recent years more than smelter tolerances set by some states. What hurt most, copper spokesmen told the Government, was the Government's o
Jan 1, 1971
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High-Speed Development of a 2,000-foot 12-degree DeclineBy M. D. Lawton, P. Steen
"Drilling results from the established levels at AngloRouyn Mines Limited had indicated inadequate tonnages to meet the planning schedule. It was decided to develop the main zone of the orebody below
Jan 1, 1971
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Coal Surface Mine Reclamation Pacific Coast Utilities Objectives & Practices The Centralia ProjectBy McCarthy. Richard E.
The prime movers of the Centralia Project, the surface coal mine and the power plant, private utilities are very aware of public attitudes. They have established and maintain the reputation for leader
Jan 1, 1971
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Mineral Industry vs. Ecology - A Balance Between Development And Environmental QualityPolluted air and water, despoiled land and excessive noise are the unwelcome results of the population growth and a rising standard of living. The consumption of goods and services, including metal pr
Jan 1, 1971
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Advanced Control Concepts for Mineral DryersBy J. C. Hawkins
Determining moisture content and rate of flow of a solid product make measurement and control of dryers unusually difficult. This paper de-scribes a method of accomplishing this with readily made air-
Jan 1, 1971
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Materials Of The Future - MetalsBy Morris A. Steinberg
Because of the broad scope of my topic I will discuss my subject from the point of view of a present status of the metallic materials that are used in structures and will dwell primarily on those stru
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 7569 Preparation Of Thorium-Magnesium Alloys And Pure Thorium By Magnesium Reduction Of Thorium TetrachlorideBy T. T. Campbell
Studies were conducted by the Bureau of Mines to develop a process for preparing thorium-magnesium master alloys or pure thorium metal by magnesium reduction of thorium tetrachloride in a semicontinuo
Jan 1, 1971
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"Centennial Review -Anthracite Deep Mining"By Charles G. Zink
Early anthracite "deep mining" methods, production, manpower. underground transportation, labor, safety and reserves are reviewed and compared to the present and to future requirements which must be m
Jan 1, 1971
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Mathematical Programming Applications In The Crushed Stone IndustryBy R. Venkataramani
Crushed stone operations have become more difficult due to rising costs of labor and equipment, with the consequent reduction in profit margins. Competition from other operators and the encroachment o
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 7496 Oxidation Of Cobalt-Nickel-Aluminum Alloys At 1,351° To 1,429° KBy Robert M. Doerr
The research objective was to determine the effect of aluminum alloy additions on the oxidation behavior of cobalt-nickel alloys. Thirty high-purity alloys were reacted with 02 at 0.5 atm at 1,351°, 1
Jan 1, 1971
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Dynamic In-Situ Rock Properties From Buried High Explosive ArraysBy Henry F. Cooper, Scott E. Blouin
Large jacking test procedures that have been applied to obtain static in-situ rock properties (Ref. 1) have shown that the in-situ rock modulus and strength can be considerably less than what would be
Jan 1, 1971
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Environmental Control in the Asbestos Industry of Quebec"The asbestos mining industry in the Eastern Townships of Quebec has early recognized the undesirable side-effects associated with mineral production, such as air pollution, noise and unsightly waste
Jan 1, 1971
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Corrosion Control in Canadian Sulphide Ore Mines and MillsBy W. Dingley, G. R. Hoey
"Thirteen Canadian sulphide ore mines were surveyed for corrosion control. The mines visited were a small, yet representative, proportion of this segment of the Canadian mining and metallurgical indus
Jan 1, 1971
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Rapid Excavation - A Perpetual GoalBy Lawrence A. Garfield
From the bottom of a shallow fissure the near-naked man-animal hacked out a hand-sized chunk of the red rock-like material which, when beaten between other rocks, could be drawn out to the thinness of
Jan 1, 1971
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The Stability Of Waste Dumps At Kennecott?s Bingham Canyon MineBy A. D. Pernichele
Four types of slope failures in waste dumps are recognized; debris flow, foundation failure, edge slump and blowout. The first three types, although at times causing considerable damage to property an
Jan 1, 1971
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Functional Optimization Of Open Pit Mine DesignBy Kenneth W. Luke
In the development of the ultimate pit limits for a narrow ore body, pa¬rameters necessary in the design of a functional, or working, pit become highly sensitive factors in the determination of ore re
Jan 1, 1971
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Exploration in the George River Group, Cape BretonBy G. C. Milligan
"A regional mapping program, conducted by the Nova Scotia Department of Mines, has shown that the George River Group of pre-Middle Cambrian rocks consists of a wide range of sedimentary and volcanic r
Jan 1, 1971