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OFR-9(2)-80 Instructor?s Teaching Guide - Surveying Inhalation Contaminants In Above-Ground Metal And Nonmetal Mining And Processing Work AreasBy Walter D. Holland
This instructors guide is intended for use in a course which teaches metal and non-metal mine inspectors to perform surveys for inhalation contaminants in above ground metal and nonmetal mine work are
Jan 1, 2011
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Introduction of a New Environmentally Friendly Acid Mist Suppressant in Copper Electrowinning—Acorga® EW98 - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Justin Jensen, Luis Moya, Jose Carlos Durazo, William Szolga, Tyler McCallum, Tim Doubleday
Sulfuric acid mist is an undesired by-product of the copper electrowinning process, caused by oxygen evolution at the anode which entrains droplets of the acidic copper electrolyte solution. As the ox
Feb 1, 2025
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Compaction Tests on Coking Coals. Part 2: Pilot-Plant-Scale Compaction with a 60-ton Hydraulic PressBy G. Coetzer
"Prior to operating a non-recovery coke pilot plant oven, it was essential to ascertain coal cake stability during the loading of a 1 m3 (1 m × 1 m × 1 m) coal cake into the cold pilot-plant oven by a
Apr 1, 2019
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Floatability Of Fine Phosphate In A Batch Column Flotation CellBy S. Al-Thyabat
In this work, the floatability of Jordanian phosphate slime (-38 µm) was evaluated in a batch column flotation cell, 100 cm high and 5 cm inner diameter. Flotation was conducted using sodium oleate as
Jan 1, 2011
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Performance of Foundation Systems in ChicagoBy William (Bill) H. Walton
"I arrived in Chicago in 1993 with Dr. Ralph Peck’s University of Illinois bulletin titled Engineering Properties of Chicago Subsoils (Bulletin 429), which he published in 1954 with William Reed. Bein
Jan 1, 2017
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Burning Pyrites Compared To Sulphur 2009By W. V. Mutler
Present day capital costs are analyzed for a 2,000 metric tonne per day (MTPD) pyrite burning plant and compared with a sulphur burning plant of the same capacity. Power, raw material and steam produ
Jan 1, 2009
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Bulk Solids SamplingBy J E. Powalisz
Obtaining a representative sample of bulk materials in process industries is critical to providing valid data for process control and custody transfer (valuation). The accuracy of a sample, that is to
Jul 29, 2014
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Ausmelt Technology; Developments in Lead And Zinc ProcessingBy R. Matusewicz, A. Kaye
Ausmelt Top Submerged Lancing (TSL) Technology has gained widespread commercial acceptance in non-ferrous applications, including the processing of lead and zinc primary concentrates and secondary (po
Jan 1, 2008
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Minerals Beneficiation - Low-Temperature Carbonization of Lignite and Noncoking Coals in the Entrained StateBy E. O. Wagner, V. F. Parry, W. S. Landers
Development work has shown that the yield of primary tar from coal is proportional to the heat in the volatile matter of the coal and that the yield of tar from noncoking coals may vary from 10 to 45
Jan 1, 1957
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Kinetics Of Dissolution Of Mardin-Mazidagi (Turkey) Phosphate Ore In Dilute Phosphoric Acid SolutionsBy M. Sinirkaya
The dissolution process of phosphate rock from the Semikan area (Mardin-Mazidagi, Turkey) using dilute phosphoric acid has been investigated. The work involved studying the effect of important variabl
Jan 1, 2010
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An overview of gold deposits in the eastern Abitibi sub provinceBy François Robert
"The Eastern Abitibi Sub province (Quebec segment), contains two main types of gold deposits: the common quartz-vein type and the rare pyritic type. Both occur in areas dominated by volcanic rocks and
Jan 1, 1990
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Factors-In The Evaluation Of Coal Barriers To Prevent Inundation And The Effectiveness Of Federal RegulationsBy K. K. Wu
In some cases, coal barrier pillars must be relied on to withstand high hydrostatic pressures in order to prevent inundation of active mine workings. Such barriers are particularly important in areas,
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 5066 National Motor-Gasoline Survey Winter 1953-54 ? IntroductionBy O. C. Blade
This report on the properties of motor fuels sold through service stations in the United States was made in accordance with a cooperative agreement between the American Petroleum Institute and the Bur
Jan 1, 1954
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Papers - Resistivity Methods - A Uniform Expression for ResistivityBy Sherwin F. Kelly
The need for geophysicists to adopt a uniform mode of expressing the electrical resistivity of geological formations has been stressed by Dr. A. S. Eve.1 The present paper is to emphasize the point he
Jan 1, 1932
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A Uniform Expression for ResistivityBy Sherwin Kelly
THE need for geophysicists to adopt a uniform mode of expressing the electrical resistivity of geological formations has been stressed by Dr. A. S. Eve.1 The present paper is to emphasize the point he
Jan 1, 1932
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Mining at Golden CrossThe Golden Cross mine commenced production in December 1991. Both open pit and underground mines produce 1000 tonnes of ore per day. Mining techniques are discussed along with results and variations t
Jan 1, 1992
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Diamonds are a Driller's Best FriendBy Langdon T. Mitchell, Karl Ingmarsson
The title is not referring to jewelry; nor is it about diamond core drilling. This article is instead about an emerging application for diamonds, hard rock percussive drilling with diamond drill bits.
Jan 1, 1999
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Gold Mining at Caribou, Nova ScotiaBy John Wightman
LOCATION OF PROPERTY THE property of Caribou Gold Mines, Limited, is situated in the north-eastern part of Halifax county, seven miles south of the Canadian National railway line at Upper Musquodobo
Jan 1, 1938
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Part XI - Papers - Dendrite Structure and Grain Size of Undercooled MeltsBy M. C. Flemings, T. Z. Kattamis
Dendrite morphology and grain size were studied in bulk samples of iron and nickel base alloys under-cooled up to 300°C. In the alloys studied, dendrite morphology gradually changes with increasing un
Jan 1, 1967
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New Technology Of Potash Ores Flotation Using Modified Alkylamines And AlkylmorfolinesBy S. Titkov
At present, Russia is engaged in processing, 3new plants of hard-to-process potash ores with increased content (up to 10 - 12%) of insoluble impurities (insoluble residue ? I.R.). This required additi
Sep 1, 2012