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Efficiency And Speed - The Keys To Mining Technology - Underground MiningBy J. J. Scott
During 1967 wage settlements and strikes ran at a high rate and it has been estimated that union gains of 4 ½ % to 5% per year have been attained in many instances. When these events are coupled with
Jan 2, 1968
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Iron Fields Of The Iron Springs And Pinto Mining Districts, Iron County, UtahBy Duncan MacVichie
THE iron fields described here are located in the Iron Springs and Pinto Mining districts, Iron County, Utah. This region is in southwestern Utah, about 260 miles south from Salt Lake City, and is rea
Jan 7, 1925
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Technical Note - A Novel Computational Approach Toward The Mill Matrix Of Distributed Comminution ModelsBy R. K. Mehta, S. K. Dhar, R. R. Mallepali
Introduction The incentives for developing a distributed form of the comminution model include: • for describing the heterogeneous comminution behavior of multiphase mineral systems (i.e. realis
Jan 1, 1994
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Technical And Commercial Benefits Of Gearless Mill Drives For Grinding ApplicationsBy M. Ahrens, J. Gonser
Gearless mill drives are a well established solution for grinding applications in the minerals and mining industries. The paper describes the functionality and technical features of such drive systems
Jan 1, 2007
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OFR-10B-86 Compact Loader/Trammer For Underground Metal And Nonmetal Mines - Operation And Maintenance ManualBy Tom Tallone
In the majority of metal and nonmetal mining operations, narrow vein deposits are being mined with slusher hoists. Thin; method of mucking is costly, due in part to its inherent labor intense operatio
Jan 1, 1985
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Minor Elements In Pyrites From Some Porphyry-Type Deposits, British ColumbiaBy A. J. Sinclair
One hundred and eleven pyrite samples from 3 porphyry-type deposits in the Canadian cordillera were analyzed (many in duplicate) by AA spectrophotometry for Co, Ni, Cu, Pb, Zn and Mn. All elements hav
Jan 1, 1976
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Physicochemical observations during process water reuse in flotation of oxide copper-cobalt oreBy Stoyan Gaydardzhiev, Michel Shengo, Pierre Kalenga
Lab-scale flotation of copper and cobalt oxidized ore from the Luiswishi deposit in the Katanga province (DRC) has been done focusing on the influence of the degree of process water recycling on metal
Jan 1, 2014
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An Update on the Geological Resource Map (Germ) Computerised Mineral Deposit Inventory DatabaseThe Geological Resource Map of New Zealand (GERM) is a computerised inventory of aggregate, mineral, coal, petroleum and thermal water occurrences, containing summary information on location, producti
Jan 1, 1991
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Wet high-intensity magnetic separation for the concentration of Witwatersrand gold - uranium ores and residuesBy J. Levin, I. J. Corrans
Wet high-intensity magnetic separation (WHIMS) for the concentration of gold and uranium was tested on many Witwatersrand cyanidation residues, and on some ores and flotation tailings. The results var
Jan 1, 1979
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Roanoke, Va. Paper - The Volumetric Determination of ManganeseBy J. B. Mackintosh
In a recent paper read before the Institute on this subject, Mr. G. C. Stone advances the theory that the precipitate obtained in Williams's volumetric process,* by treating the boiling nitric ac
Jan 1, 1884
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Management Strategies for Survival-Education and Research for the Mineral IndustryTechnological 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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Institute of Metals Division - The Oxidation Kinetics of Zirconium CarbideBy M. E. Wadsworth, I. B. Cutler, R. W. Bartlett
The oxidation kinetics of ZrC was studied between 450" and 580°C in oxygen pressures from 6.5 x 10-to 1 atm using a ther mogravimetric apparatus and sized powder samples. Two parallel rate controlling
Jan 1, 1963
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The Gold Gravels Of North Carolina-Their Structure And OriginBy W. C. Kerr
WHEN Agassiz and his party of geologists commenced their exploration of the interior of Brazil and the Amazon region, one of the first and, to the last, one of the most novel and striking phenomena wh
Jan 1, 1880
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Washington D.C. Paper - The Crystalline Rocks of Virginia compared with those of New EnglandBy C. H. Hitchcock
A brief resiclence in Virginia hasenabled me to examine some of its crystalline strata, and a few hints, concerning their correspondence with similar rocks elsewhere, may be of service to those who ar
Jan 1, 1882
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Organization And Crew Training For Start Up Of The Eagle Mountain Pellet PlantBy M. J. Hughes
Kaiser Steel Corporation's Eagle Mountain operations are located in Southern California at a distance of about 130 miles east of the Corporation's steel plant at Fontana, California, and at
Jan 1, 1968
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The Benefits of AG Milling for Diamond Liberation when Processing Soft Kimberlites (e79715fa-d210-4775-a49c-94a480574caf)By J. E. Danoczi, J. A. Herbst
"Shore Gold Inc. (Shore) is presently designing a diamond processing plant for the Star and the Orion South kimberlite deposits in the Fort à la Corne (FalC) area in central Saskatchewan. The first st
Jan 1, 2012
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Geology of the Molybdenite Deposits at Climax, Colorado, and of Other Deposits Producing MolybdeniteBy John Vanderwilt
THE value of molybdenum as a ferroalloy has been known for many years. For a long time, however, the metal was used only on a small scale in the iron industries, because the known source of supply app
Jan 1, 1932
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A Pulse Technique For The Direct Measurement Of Bar VelocityBy Charles F. Johnson
A pulse technique is described for the measurement of bar velocity. A low frequency sine wave pulse is used which allows the wave-length to become much larger than the lateral dimensions of the test s
Jan 1, 1971
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A Generic Approach to the Development of Semiempirical Predictive Models for Bath-Type FurnacesBy Markus A. Reuter, Jacques J. Eksteen
"The modelling of bath type furnaces tends to be either fundamental in nature or total empirical ""black box models"". While models of the first kind are robust, they tend to lack accuracy, in cases w
Jan 1, 2003
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Survey Measures Impact of the Health and Safety Act on Underground Coal MiningBy John W. Straton
The President of the United States signed Public Law 91-173 on December 30, 1969 and the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 became law. The Bureau of Mines was required to promulgate regu
Jan 10, 1972