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Building stone resources in SaskatchewanBy Paul Guliov
Preliminary investigations of stone resources were conducted in the La Range, Johnson Lake-Pelican Narrows-Deschambault Lake and Creighton-Amisk Lake regions of Saskatchewan. The work identified a ric
Jan 1, 2001
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The Behaviour Of Cyanides And Thiocyanates Contained In Oxidized Gold-Bearing Ores During Their Disposal As Filtration CakesBy S. V. Petrov
Oxidised ores possess a significant share among raw materials which are treated by traditional plant technology. As usual, the chemical composition of these ores is rather simple. They can be treated
Sep 1, 2012
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Incentive Approaches To Tunnel ContractsBy Fred H. Lippold, Wm. H. Wolf
Methods of fair payment for excavating, supporting, and concrete lining tunnels have been sought by various owners for years. Tunneling techniques have changed with the development of equipment-from t
Jan 1, 1970
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Treatment of Copper Smelting Plant Wastewater with Granulated Adsorbing Materials of Rectorite CompositesBy P. Han
The preparation technological conditions and regeneration method of two novel granulated adsorbing materials of rectorite/fly ash composite (Material 1) and rectorite/water quenched - slag composite (
Jan 1, 2014
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Deep Air-Flotation at BritanniaBy Norman A. M Macleod
FOR the past seven years, all flotation at the Britannia mill has been done in Forrester Air-Lift cells. Prior to 1931, the roughing and part of the cleaning operation had been performed in four 21-ce
Jan 1, 1938
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Arm And Shoulder Muscle Activity Are Greater With Steering Wheel Vs. Seat Mounted Controls - IntroductionBy N. Grosland, G. Kopp, T. Hunstad, D. Wilder, M. Contratto, S. Rahmatalla, T. Xia
Chronic whole-body vibration exposure, as expected in large construction and mining vehicles, has been associated with neck and back pain and injury.1 While work has been done towards gaining a bette
Jan 6, 2006
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Enhancing the Pellization of Brazilian Hematite by Adding Boron Bearing AdditivesBy Wei Yu, Tiejun Chun, Jian Pan, Deqing Zhu
In this paper, improving the pelletization of Brazilian hematite by adding a boron bearing additive was carried out, and the pelletization parameters were also optimized. The mechanism of boron bearin
Jan 1, 2011
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The Menominee Iron DistrictBy Alexander N. Winchell
"Location: The Menominee district has been described geologically in several units, because the known iron-bearing formations of the larger region are not a really connected. From the commercial and m
Jan 1, 1920
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RI 4520 Investigation of coal deposits in south central Alaska and the Kenai Peninsula (401c7645-c358-4975-b398-1069855a6d12)By Albert L. Toenges, Theodore R. Jolley
"The development of Alaska depends on the existence of an adequate fuel supply in the Territory. The need to investigate coal deposits was recognized as early as 1911, when the first investigations we
May 1, 1949
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RI 2235 Properties Of Typical Crude Oils From The Producing Fields Of The Rocky Mountain District ? IntroductionBy E. W. Dean
A previous report of the Bureau of Mines* has supplied data for the physical and chemical properties of samples of crude petroleum produced in the eastern fields of the United States. It was issued as
Jan 1, 1921
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The Interface Between Precious Metal Mining And RefiningBy P. D. Chamberlin
The interface between precious metal miners and gold refiners has been an uneasy interface over the years. The reasons for this interface and its apparent uneasiness and lack of trust include technica
Jan 1, 1986
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Iron Ore Studies At CSIRO, Australia ? IntroductionBy J. S. Hall
The productivity and fuel efficiency of iron-ore blast furnace operations has greatly increased in recent times. These improvements, particularly to the Japanese steel industry, have primarily arisen
Jan 1, 1986
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Lead- and Zinc-Deposits of the Virginia-Tennessee RegionBy THOMAS LEONBRD WATSON
I. INTRODUCTION. THE results embodied in this paper are based on a careful field- and laboratory-study of the lead- and zinc-deposits of the Virginia-Tennessee district, begun in the latter part of t
Mar 1, 1906
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Earthquake Design For Metallurgical Plants - PreambleBy Walter B. Hester
All persons and communities that have experienced strong-motion earthquakes are convinced of the importance and complexity of earthquake problems thatmust be solved in order to reduce the personal haz
Jan 1, 1958
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Reconciliation of the Mining Value Chain – Mine to Design as a Critical Enabler for Optimal and Safe Extraction of the Mineral ReserveBy M. Bester, R. Carey, T. Russell, J. van Heerden
"In order to reach the goal of optimal and safe extraction of the mineral reserve, the mining industry is increasingly focusing on reconciliation across the mining value chain to ensure that the minin
Jan 1, 2016
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Environmentally Friendly Control Of Cyanide-Bearing Wastes From Gold Hydrometallurgical ProcessesBy V. F. Petrov
Cyanide is widely used gold lixiviant for hydrometallurgical processes. The resulting tails contain complex toxic compounds. With reference to this, the protection of the environment should be the maj
Sep 1, 2012
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The critical role of mine planners in the evolution of closure at BHPBy J Heyes, R Getty, M Sanapala
Closure is an inevitable part of the life cycle of every mine. Successful closure outcomes critically depend upon early and ongoing integration of closure planning and mine planning. Early and holisti
Sep 18, 2023
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IC 9036 Asbestos Availability - Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability Program AppraisalBy T. F. Anstett
The Bureau of Mines evaluated the potential availability of chrysotile, amosite, and crocidolite asbestos from 42 properties in market economy countries. This resulted in the development of tonnage-co
Jan 1, 1985
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New Techniques In Benefication Of Phosphate RockBy James E. Lawver
The agriculture industry has made great strides during the past decade to increase agriculture yields through increased use of fertilizers. Increased use of fertilizers may prevent or at least delay m
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 6274 Cleaning Unsized Fine Coal In A Dense-Medium Cyclone Pilot PlantBy Michael Sokaski
A dense-medium cyclone pilot plant was built to clean 112-inch to 0 size coal. This pilot plant does not require the removal of the extremely fine material (usually minus 1/2-mm) from the feed, which
Jan 1, 1963