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Mineral Processing - Design, Installation And Operation Of Pinto Valley Moly Flotation ColumnsBy R. Rodgers
The Pinto Valley concentrator of BHP Copper Inc. restarted its sulfide mining operations in September 2007 to produce copper and molybdenum concentrates. During the plant production ramp up, the coppe
Jan 1, 2010
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Status of Ventilation and Cooling in South African MinesBy W. N. Roman
This paper will examine the challenges involved in ventilating and cooling South African mines, with particular emphasis on solutions to the issues of heat (generally associated with depth), mechaniza
Aug 1, 2013
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The Improvement in Fragmentation of the Hardest Jaspilite LithologyBy Carlos Campos Junior, Leonardo Soares Chaves, Raul Carretero Hoz, Renato Jacome Costa, Davi Bastos Martins de Oliveira
The Vale’s Serra Sul mine, also known as S11D project, is one of the world’s largest open pit iron ore mines, located in Brazil’s Amazon region. The mine produces around 90 Mt of high-quality iron ore
Jan 21, 2025
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The Transition from Semi-autogenous to Autogenous Milling at Waihi GoldBy D Bertoldi, C Haines
"The Waihi Gold Mine (WGM) operated by OceanaGold New Zealand Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of the OceanaGold Corporation of Australia. Traditionally WGM has stockpiled and processed separate c
Oct 10, 2016
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SAG milling design trends, comparative economics, mill sizes and drivesBy M. Pfeifer, M. N. Brodie, D. J. Barratt
"This paper reviews design trends related to the various SAG mill configuration and drive options available today. The impact of these options on capital and operating costs is assessed, and key techn
Jan 1, 1999
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An Analysis Of Present-Day Inadequacies And Needed Improvements In The Technology Of Immersed Tube Tunnel ConstructionBy Eugene F. Casey
An immersed tube tunnel is one which is composed of elements that are prefabricated in a dry dock or on shipways, usually away from the actual tunnel site, floated into position and then lowered into
Jan 1, 1970
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An Improved Environment Through Intelligent Mined-Land Reclamation ? IntroductionBy Thomas A. Gwynn
"A beautiful America will require the effort of government at every level, of business, and of private groups. Above all it will require the concern and action of individual citizens, alert to danger,
Jan 1, 1969
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Microstructures and Tensile Mechanical Properties of Mg-9zN-O.6Zr-2Er Magnesium AlloyBy Baoxiang Zhang, Jing Zhang
"As extruded Mg-9Zn-0.6Zr-2Er magnesium alloys were hot-rolled at 400°C, followed by solution treatment at 400 °c for 1. 5h and artificial aging at 200°C for 10h. Microstructures and tensile mechanica
Jan 1, 2012
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High Pressure Grinding Rolls And The Effect On Liberation: Comparative Test ResultsBy I. Dunlop, A. Goulsbra, R. Dunne
Mineral liberation or more aptly the particle size at which cost effect liberation is attained is an important mineral processing parameter. This implies that not all the mineral is liberated as furth
Jan 1, 1996
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Enhanced Gold Recovery During Heap 810-detoxification At Cripple Creek And Victor Mining CompanyBy C. S. Caldwell, L. C. Thompson
Mine closure and reclamation issues have evolved over the past several years becoming further complicated by stricter standards and by the cmrent economic climate and price of gold. Many mine permits
Jan 1, 1998
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Keynote Address Technology and Innovation in the Australian Minerals IndustryBy Broome A
In a technologically oriented industry, it is important to understand and apply technology very consciously to create competitive advantage. Technology is not an activity which is simply restricted t
Jan 1, 1997
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Use of Open Radiant Heat in Tube StillsBy John Primrose
TUBE stills having demonstrated their usefulness for refining operations, the later developments in their design have been in the direction of improved thermal efficiency: The earlier designs operated
Jan 1, 1928
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The "Lawrence" Mole - Equipment Reliability -The Key To Successful Rock Tunneling By MachineBy William H. Hamilton
Tunnel-driving capabilities in terms of feet per hour have advanced several hundred percent in the last century. Indications are that this capacity will double each decade for the next three decades.
Jan 1, 1970
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Tulsa Paper - Centrifugal Removal of Wax from Petroleum Lubricating OilsBy Leo D. Jones
The use of the centrifuge for dewaxing lubricating oils grew out of the effort to secure better results than had been attained by the common "cold settling" process. This process was the only known me
Jan 1, 1924
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Heat Utilization - Use of Open Radiant Heat in Tube Stills (with Discussion)By John Primrose
Tube stills having demonstrated their usefulness for refining operations, the later developments in their design have been in the direction of improved thermal efficiency. The earlier designs operated
Jan 1, 1928
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Papers - Safety - Use of Rock Dust to Prevent Dust Explosions in Coal Mines, 1938-1943 (With discussion)By H. P. Greenwald
THIs paper brings forward a discussion that was prepared for the meeting of the Coal Division in Chicago in 1938.1 War in Europe less than a year after that meeting, followed by our defense preparatio
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - Safety - Use of Rock Dust to Prevent Dust Explosions in Coal Mines, 1938-1943 (With discussion)By H. P. Greenwald
THIs paper brings forward a discussion that was prepared for the meeting of the Coal Division in Chicago in 1938.1 War in Europe less than a year after that meeting, followed by our defense preparatio
Jan 1, 1944
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PART III - Switching Characteristics of Small-Geometry Thin-Film SuperconductorsBy B. G. Slay, J. P. Pritchard, J. T. Pierce
A short discission is given of the cryotron us a supercozductitzg- switch. The parameters of interest such as gaiz, critical gate current, critical control current, and critical surface current densit
Jan 1, 1967
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Papers - Nonferrous Metallurgy - The Present Status of Our Quicksilver Industry, Symposium Arranged by Charles G. Maier (With Discussion)During the war period of quicksilver activity there were a number of departures from what may be termed the classical quicksilver metallurgy. Attempts were made to beneficiate low-grade ores by gravit
Jan 1, 1930
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Current Bureau Of Mines Coal Research Program And Its Significance To Industry ? IntroductionBy Harry Perry
The Bureau of Mines is glad to have this opportunity to discuss its present Coal Research Program and its significance to the industry with a group which has for many years been representative of the
Jan 1, 1966