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Block Stability Analysis of Left Bank Slope of Beihetan Hydropower Station in Jinshajiang River, ChinaBy G. Rong, W. Du
Stability of some potential unstable blocks in the left bank slope of Baihetan hydropower station is evaluated in this paper using the three-dimensional (3D) limit equilibrium method. The Baihetan hyd
Jan 1, 2015
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Adsorbing Colloid Flotation Of Arsenic In The Presence Of Aluminum SulfateBy M. K. Aydogan
Today, arsenic has become a much greater problem than before because of the limitations introduced by WHO and USEPA that are lowered from 0.05 ppm to 0.01 ppm. In the nature Arsenic is mostly found as
Sep 1, 2012
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Experimental Characterization Of Carbon-epoxy Composite Material Flexural RigidityBy Gigliola Salerno
The carbon-epoxy composite has high specific resistance and strength, which means specific applications. However, its behavior under compressive stress could be decreased by delamination, needing more
Oct 30, 2017
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Experience And Success With BSF Lead Smelting In Nordenham, GermanyBy Ulrich Kerney
In 1996, bath smelting technology for lead recovery from concentrates and secondary materials was introduced in Nordenham to replace the common sinter plant/shaft furnace operation. Since start-up, a
Jan 1, 2006
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OFR-15-90 Mineral Deposit Inventory For Ten Alaska Port Sites - IntroductionThe following Inventory was prepared to provide mineral deposit data to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for use in the Resource Development Navigation Study in Alaska. The inventory was prepared usin
Jan 1, 2011
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Trends in Test Filtration to Respond to Decreasing Sample SizeTrends in Test Filtration to Respond to Decreasing Sample Size There has been a steady decline in the quantity of samples available for testwork when developing new mining processes due to the maturi
Sep 13, 2010
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Removal of silica from high silica containing zinc concentrate by regrinding and flotation, K. Haga, T. Ono, B. Altansukh, Y. Takasaki, S. Kawamura, and A. ShibayamaBy T. Ono, B. Altansukh, S. Kawamura, K. Haga, A. Shibayama, Y. Takasaki
In recent years, the grade of silica in zinc concentrate has increased due to the degradation of zinc content and the increase in impurity content in natural ores. It implies that the development of s
Jan 1, 2020
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Effect Of Application Of Wet Drum Medium Intensity Magnetic Separator On Efficiency Of Chadurmalu Iron Ore Concentrator PlantBy Rasool Hejazi
The feed to Chadurmalu iron ore concentrator plant is a mixture of magnetite and haematite iron ore with a Fe/FeO ratio of about 8. The feed to plant, after grinding via wet SAG mill, is pre-separated
Sep 1, 2012
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RI 5805 Development Of A 10,000-Ampere Cell For Electrorefining Titanium ? SummaryBy F. P. Haver
The Federal Bureau of Mines developed a 10,000-ampere cell to determine the economic feasibility of producing high-purity electrolytic titanium from mill scrap or offgrade sponge. Operating variables
Jan 1, 1961
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Melting Behavior of Silica Flux in the Copper ConverterBy Guo Xian Jian
In this paper, the effects of matte grade, flux grain size, blast flowrate and blast O2 content on the process of silica flux melting in a copper converter were investigated. The results showed that t
Jan 1, 1996
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Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - Longitudinal and Short Transverse Fatigue and Fracture Properties of Heavy Aluminum Alloy Plates, Produced by Forging and RollingBy R. E. Zinkham
An investigation has been conducted to compare short transverse and longitudinal fatigue and fracture properties in 4.25-in.-thick, high strength aluminum alloy plates. One plate was produced using st
Jan 1, 1970
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Rock Mechanics in the Design of Mine LayoutsBy K. Hodgson, Cook. N. G. W.
Most structures are designed so that the possibility of failure is eliminated. However, some degree of failure in the rock around deep mine excavations is inevitable if mining operations are continued
Jan 1, 2014
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Low Temperature OMCVD of Thin Rhodium FilmsBy J. C. DeSantis
Thin, highly reflective rhodium films with metal compositions greater than 98% (elemental -weight percentage) have been deposited by chemical vapor deposition using Rh(allyl)3 (ally1 = q3-C3H5) in the
Jan 1, 1992
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Chemical Enhancement of Sub-20 Micron Particle Recovery—4 Case Studies - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Lance Kolbush, Alex Vaughn, James Fisher, Michael Barish, Tony Toney
Somerset International has worked to enhance the recovery of sub-20 micron particles in our patented Sub325 Systems by introducing chemicals in the systems prior to the centrifuge. This paper details
Feb 22, 2026
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Future career considerations in the mineral industryBy D. W. Gentry
Introduction Until recently, there were many jobs for mineral engineering graduates. Traditionally, minerals-related career paths available to university graduates stem from rather standard offerings
Jan 2, 1985
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Monitoring Blind Backfilling in Abandoned MinesBy Peter J. Huck, Bruce G. Stegman, Richard E. Thill
Introduction Backfilling of mine voids is used to prevent or control the effects of subsidence on surface structures. The pumped-slurry, blind backfilling process has been successful for stabilizing
Jan 12, 1983
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Gravity Concentration At Placer Dome's Campbell MillBy John A. Folinsbee
Placer Dome Canada owns and operates the Campbell mine and mill at Balmertown, in the north western corner of Ontario. The mine operates at 1.3 kt/d (1,500 stpd). It produced more than 9.3 t/a (300,00
Jan 1, 1997
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Computerized Mine Planning In Michigan Iron Ore (PRIPRINT 94-20 )By A. E. Koski
This paper will review recent developments in the area of mine planning at the Empire Mine. It illustrates how one of the largest iron mines in North America has adapted computerized mine planning to
Jan 1, 1994
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Face To Face Longwall Moves At Inland Steel Coal's Lancashire No. 25By D. N. Hedges
This paper discusses the actual recovery and installation of a longwall in a bituminous coal mine in western Pennsylvania. The coal bed mined is in the Lower Freeport seam, which averaged 1.07 m (42 i
Jan 1, 1985
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Managing Coal Loss Using Blast Models and Field MeasurementBy P Brown, M Nagarajan, A Green, P Dare-Bryan
Coal loss is an important issue at many coalmines, with losses of five per cent being common. The type of loss varies from mine to mine but is dependent on mine strata, the drilling and blasting proce
Aug 24, 2015