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Developments in Processing to Match Future Mining OpportunitiesBy S La Brooy, C Fountain
Throughout its history the mining industry has focused on the highest-grade deposits sited in the most convenient locations. The burgeoning global population and higher standards of living not only in
Jan 1, 2008
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Exploration Discoveries in Chile: The Last Three DecadesChile, which hosts around 30 per cent of the worldÆs copper resources, is now the largest producer and exporter of copper. Chilean copper output accounts for more than one-quarter of total worldwide p
Jan 1, 1999
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Timbered Stopes - Mining Methods in the Butte DistrictBy J. L. Bruce, N. B. Braly, F. A. Linforth, Wm. B. Daly, Paul A. Gow, C. L. Berrien, R. H. Sales, P. F. Beaudin, John Gillie, G. W. Roddewig
Butte mining district is situated in Silver Bow County, in the southwestern part of Montana. Butte originated as a placer mining camp, gold having been discovered in 1864, on Silver Bow Creek, near
Jan 1, 1925
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The Potential Of Coal Wastes In South AfricaBy P. J. Lloyd
There are few data on the composition of discard coal in South Africa, and no overall view of the discards for the entire industry. As a result of work on coal qualities in South Africa, a database wa
Jan 1, 2000
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Use of Sound and Supersonic Waves in MetallurgyBy V. H. Gottschalk
SEVERAL years ago a group in the metallurgical division of the U. S. Bureau of Mines began a study of the application of new developments in physics to metallurgical problems'. Among these develo
Jan 1, 1937
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Iron Ore Flotation in the Presence of PolyacrylamidesBy R M. Papini, A C. Araujo, A E. C Per
Flotation is an important process used in the concentration of iron ores. One of the challenges for process engineers is the low metallurgical recovery associated mainly with the fines fraction. In th
Jan 1, 2005
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Prospective Scenario of E-Waste Recycling In IndiaBy Vinay Kumar, Jae-Chun Lee, Abhishek Kumar, Manis Kumar Jha
However, India is rich in ores and mineral, but E-waste recycling is necessary due to the report of national and international studies, which cautioned on the generation, treatment and accumulation of
Jan 1, 2011
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Land Use Conflicts And Phosphate Mining In FloridaBy J. W. Sweeney
The .Florida land-pebble mining industry of central Florida was examined to identify trends in land use; conflicts in land use; and the effect of the conflicts on mineral resources. Many conflicts e
Jan 1, 1972
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Reagents in Coal Preparation: Where Do They Go?By J. P. Morris, J. T. Novak, E. A. Sarver
"A variety of reagents are utilized in coal preparation, but aside from performing their desired function relatively little is known about the behavior of these reagents within the processing circuits
Jan 1, 2012
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The Role of Mineral Industry Consultants in ResearchTechnological advances evolve in different ways; many are the result of years of application of scientific method. i.e. Observation Deduction Hypothesis Proof In the mining industry, better explo
Jan 1, 1986
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Use of vibrating wire stress meters in coalBy N. S. Tanious
The accuracy of vibrating wire stress meters has been questioned by various users in the mining industry. During an in situ coal pillar study, a laboratory evaluation program was developed to determin
Jan 1, 1988
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In-Mine Assessment of a Longwall Entry SystemBy D. R. Babich, R. A. Allwes, L. V. Wade
The design of a longwall entry system is discussed in this Bureau of Mines paper. This is done primarily through the results of an in-mine case study made of two sets of longwall entries utilizing the
Jan 1, 1982
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Some Problems of Longwall Mining in Cape BretonBy David Morrison
Our present longwall problems in Cape Breton can be grouped under five main classifications. These are: (1) Roof control on the face and on the main roadways leading thereto. (2) Transportation of
Jan 1, 1947
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Recent Trends in Blast-furnace Operation and DesignBy B. J. Harlan
THE trying times experienced by the steel industry during the past four years have emphasized the necessity of producing pig iron at the lowest possible cost. The trend in both design and operation of
Jan 1, 1934
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Institute of Metals - Symposium on Gas in Copper[A session of the Institute of Metals held during the February, 1926, meeting of the Institute, was devoted to a symposium on ''gas" in copper. S. Skowronski, Perth Amboy, N. J., was chairma
Jan 1, 1926
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Concepts in Process Design of Mills – Gaudin LectureBy L. G. Austin
My first contact with industrial milling was during the time I worked in the electricity generating industry in the United Kingdom. In visits to power stations to investigate either deposits in the bo
Jan 1, 1985
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Implementing Total Quality Management in an engineering environmentBy Brien A. Perry, Art Wiebert
"Many organizations which have implemented Total Quality Management (TQM) are finding that the process has either stalled or is not working so well as originally envisioned. This can be particularly e
Jan 1, 1995
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Refractory Wear in Nickel and Cobalt Processing FurnacesBy B. Drew, K. Budna, C. Wenzl, D. Gregurek, A. Spanring
"The metallurgy of nickel and cobalt and of copper is closely interlinked when processing sulfidic Ni-Co ores and Cu-Co ores. The respective furnaces are typically lined with magnesia-chromite refract
Jan 1, 2017
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Development of Tractor and Airplane Transportation in ManitobaBy George Cole
WHILE many parts of Canada's pre-Cambrian shield are well served by railway, it is frequently necessary for prospecting purposes to proceed farther into areas in-accessible by rail. To such areas
Jan 1, 1940
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Use of the Petrographic Microscope in Refractories TechnologyBy C. Burton Clark
The important role of the petrographic microscope in the petrology of refractories is discussed, based on 45 years of industrial experience by the author. Highlights of his career are used to illustra
Jan 1, 1982