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Innovative Dragline Monitoring Systems and Technologies (5f8690f8-972a-4cd5-8729-003ce68bfb16)By J. F. Vynne
ABSTRACT This paper examines several of the systems and processes that have been developed over the past few years and are now being utilized by major mining companies on draglines in North America, A
Jan 1, 2010
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Raglan project optimization and economicsBy T. F. Pugsley, D. Gignac
"The historical background to the project dates back to the mid-30s with the discovery of surface sulphide showings in the Cape Smith-Wakeham Bay ultramafic belt. In the mid1950s, orderly exploration
Jan 1, 1996
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Control -- The Key To Preparation For The Export MarketBy Martial P. Corriveau
The preparation of coal is essentially the same for export as it is for the domestic market. The big difference, I would say, is that, while coal for certain domestic uses (utilities, for instance) ne
Jan 1, 1959
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Outotec’s VSF®X Implementation to Provide Modular Solvent Extraction TechnologyBy Tuomas Hirsi
The world’s first large scale modular solvent extraction plants have been delivered by Outotec. The first of these is now in operation and has proven that the VSF®X technology can deliver the excellen
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A Computer-Based Decision Support System Approach To Environmental Standards In QuarriesBy C. Woofter
Quarry operators must continue to change and adapt environmental compliance methods to meet the increasingly demanding regulations. To fulfill industry needs, a computer-based decision support system
Jan 1, 1995
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Selection Criteria for Two Alternative Slime Disposable Technology - A Case StudyBy Vishal Shukla, Ashok Kumar, C. Raghu Kumar, D. P. Chakraborty
"Traditional iron ore beneficiation plants using washing, screening, and jigging processes require large volumes of process water. Generated slime during processing, its disposal and impact on water u
Jan 1, 2018
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IC 8670 Construction Of An Interface Between A Minicomputer And An X, Y DigitizerBy Richard G. Burdick
This Bureau of Hines report describes an interface between a minicomputer and peripheral device, The logic used to develop the device is discussed briefly, after which the device is described in detai
Jan 1, 1975
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Electrotechnical Aspects of a Problem of Creation of Installations for Electric Pulse Destruction of MaterialsBy A. F. Usov
The paper is concerned with an analysis of the experience gained in development of special electro-technical installations applied in electric-pulse destruction of materials. A principle scheme of an
Jan 1, 2014
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2013 review of zeolitesBy Daniel T. Eyde
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) estimates world production of natural zeolites to be 2.7 Mt (3 million st) in 2013. China ranked ?rst with 2 Mt (2.2 million st), followed by the Republic of Korea a
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Daily Production Planning Efforts at Phelps Dodge Miami SmelterBy V. Ushakov, P. Bogdan
Daily production scheduling in a highly dynamic smelter environment has always been a great challenge for the operation management due to a significant amount of uncertainties. Planned and unexpected
Jan 1, 2007
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Fragmentation a Vital Link in the Drill to Mill Process Information SystemBy John Hansen
This paper has been written for presentation at the 103rd Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum, April 29 to May 02, 2000. The paper addresses blast pat
May 1, 2001
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The Contribution Which Can Be Made To The Successful Marketing Of Bulk Materials Through The Proper Application Of The Unit Train TechniqueBy Gerhardt A. Bennewitz
The mechanism shown here (Fig. 1) may not be all that it appears to be. To many of you it may look like a hopper car, a thing of mobility, in which you would ship coal, ores, limestone, or other bulk
Jan 1, 1972
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Flame Shots in Nova Scotia Coal MinesBy G. G. Bowser
Introduction Flame shots are of very infrequent occurrence in the coal mines of Nova Scotia. Probably not more than one is recorded in three months. Many shot-firers have never experienced one, and
Jan 1, 1947
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Advantages of Continuous Copper Fire Refining in a Packed BedBy Gabriel Riveros, Ariel Balocchi, Andrzej Warczok, Daniel Smith
Blister copper from converting of copper matte is processed by fire refining prior to electrorefining. The fire refining consists of two steps: copper oxidation with impurities slagging and copper red
Jan 1, 2009
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Probing the Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide Utilizing AunBy Michele L. Kimble
A fast-flow reactor mass spectrometer has been utilized to investigate the reactions of gas-phase gold cluster anions with CO and oxygen. Addition of CO to Aun - produces species of the form Au(CO)m -
Oct 1, 2003
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Fall Meeting of the Industrial Minerals Division at Penn StateBy AIME AIME
A THOROUGHLY satisfactory crowd turned out at the fall meeting of the Industrial Minerals Division and took an active part in the entire program. On Thursday afternoon, Sept. 24, a limestone plant was
Jan 1, 1936
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Experimental Beneficiation of Michigan Iron-Bearing FormationsBy Frank J. Tolonen
BENEFICIATION of iron-bearing formations is one of the major problems of research at the Michigan College of Mining arid Technology. Funds for this purpose hate been supplied by the State of Michigan
Jan 1, 1937
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How to Help the Coal IndustryBy C. E. BOCKUSD
WHEN Mr. Bain asked me to lunch with you he requested that I say a few words as to how the Institute could be helpful to the bituminous coal industry. I feel like saying, "Thank you, what have you?" I
Jan 1, 1930
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Iron Ore Treatment as an Economic ProblemBy Carl Zapffe
JUST as 85 per cent of the total ore produced annually in the United States comes from the Lake Superior region, so does one of its six producing districts-the Mesabi --dominate that region both as to
Jan 1, 1938
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A Singular Mission for a Mining EngineerBy K. S. TWITCHEEL
THE different lines leading out from the vocation of a mining engineer are,' perhaps, the most' varied of all the professions. The expedition sent by Charles R. Crane of New York 'as a
Jan 1, 1929