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Comparison of stereological correction procedures for liberation measurementsBy J. A. Finch, D. Lin
The robustness of the large-sections correction procedure, Hill's fast approximation, Barbery's correction and the PARGEN correction was examined by comparing their ability to reconstruct the true lib
Dec 1, 1995
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Annual Review 2015 Mining ReviewBy J. A. Ober
"In 2015, the estimated value of nonfuel mineral production in the United States decreased by 3 percent from that in 2014 (Table 1), mainly as a result of decreased metal and metallic mineral prices,
May 1, 2016
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IC 8264 Brown Iron Ore Resources: Quitman County, Ga.By James F. O?Neil
Brown iron ore deposits in Quitman County, Ga., were investigated by the Federal Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the State of Georgia, Department of Commerce, and the University of Alabama. Nin
Jan 1, 1965
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Comparison of Closure Measurements with Finite Element Model Results in an Underground Coal Mine in Central UtahBy Jessica M. Wempen, William G. Pariseau, Michael K. McCarter
"Quantitative analysis of mine-wide subsidence at the kilometer scale and details of stress distribution about an advancing longwall face are estimated using an adaptation of the finite element method
Jan 1, 2018
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Simulating the effect of mineral association using a multi-mineral rock texture and liberation modelBy Marko Hilden
"A stochastic model of mineral texture is discussed and used to demonstrate that grain association within the intact texture has a significant effect on the liberation characteristics of breakage prod
Jan 1, 2014
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Economical Piling In Soft Soils And Expansive ClaysBy D. Mohan
Soft to medium dense silty and clayey soils are found in many parts of India and conventional friction piles have normally been used for foundations of high rise buildings and other structures on such
Jan 1, 1989
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Towards Sustainable Mining - Made-in-Canada solution to driving environmental and social performance in miningAbout MAC ? The national organization of the Canadian mining industry ? Mining, smelting and refining of base and precious metals ? Mining of iron ore, diamonds, uranium, oil sands, coal and
Aug 1, 2013
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Geology of limestone and dolomite deposits Cape Breton Island, Nova ScotiaBy Donald J. MacNeil
The commercial carbonate industry of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, began about eighty years ago with the opening of the Sydney steel plant. Significant carbonate deposits are confined to the Precam
Jan 1, 1984
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Bulletin 84 Metallurgical SmokeBy Charles H. Fulton
One of the first matters to receive attention from the Bureau of Mines when it was authorized to undertake investigations relating to wastes in the mineral industries was the smoke problem at smelting
Jan 1, 1915
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Radium and Silver at Great Bear LakeBy Hugh S. Spence
IN MAY, 1930, G. LaBine and E. C. St. Paul, prospect¬ing round the southeastern shore of Great Bear Lake, in the North West Territories of Canada, discovered pitchblende at what is now LaBine Point. A
Jan 1, 1932
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Enhancement of shear flocculation of a galena suspension by ultrasonic treatmentBy K. Esmeli, A. Ozkan
The enhancement of shear flocculation of a galena suspension by ultrasound in the presence of sodium isopropyl xanthate and potassium ethyl xanthate was investigated by studying the effects of surfact
Jul 5, 2023
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Effect of Thiocyanate Loading and Temperature on Thiocyanate Degradation by a Mixed Microbial PopulationBy R. P. van Hille, A. W. van Zyl
The BIOX® culture, aiding liberation of arsenopyrite/pyrite occluded gold, is inhibited by thiocyanate (SCN > 1 mg/L); precluding the recycling of tailings water up-stream of the bioleaching circuit.
Jan 1, 2011
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Application And Operational Results Of Technological Packages To Eliminate The Human Operation Around The Eaf And Improve The Safety LevelBy Ivo Filipovic
The steel melting process in an Electric Arc Furnace is a complex set of tasks, coping with highly dangerous hazards as fire, explosions, uncontrolled reactions, hot metal projections and gas or dust
Aug 17, 2017
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The Mercury Content of Gold in Mesozoic Vein Deposits, Otago, New ZealandBy D Craw
Previous studies of alluvial gold in Otago and Southland placer deposits have suggested a gold-mercury association for some deposits derived from Caples Terrane schist, whereas alluvial deposits on To
Jan 1, 2003
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Study On The Recycling Of Valuable Metals In Spent Al2O3-Based CatalystBased on X-ray phase analysis and exploratory experiments, a new technology was developed to recycle multiple valuable elements in spent Al2O3-based catalyst. The experimental results showed that afte
Jan 1, 2007
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Field Relations of Matagami Sulphide Masses Bearing on their Disposition in Time and SpaceBy John I. Sharpe
Masses of pyritic copper and zinc ores are entrapped along the contact zone between two volcanic groups in the Matagami area. The upper limits of the sulphide concentrations tend to form concordant co
Jan 1, 1965
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The Recrystallization Temperature of BerylliumBy W. A. Alexander
Introduction In the course of a programme of research on beryllium in progress in these laboratories, knowledge of the recrystallization temperature became necessary. As the information is not avai
Jan 1, 1947
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Lateral Deflections and Vertical Control in Tunnel Control Networks - NAT2022By Joern Katzer
It is vitally important to any tunnel project to have an accurate and reliable survey control network inside the tunnel for layouts, as-built surveys, and to provide guidance to the tunnel boring mach
Dec 1, 2022
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Recoverable Resource Estimation - A Comparison Using Constrained and Unconstrained Geology Models - Anwia Gold DepositBy D Clarke, R Simpson
The Main lode in the Anwia Gold deposit is difficult to interpret due partly to the fact that three separate grid and drill hole orientations exist over the area and partly due to a lack of understand
Jan 1, 2006