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Test Work and Geochemical Modeling for Copper in Situ LeachingBy L. K. Sinclair
In situ leaching of copper has the potential to deliver low-cost recovery for soluble copper deposits of sufficient permeability. In order to provide key inputs for modeling of the in situ leaching pr
Jan 1, 2015
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RI 6275 The Hydrocyclone In Clay BeneficiationBy H. E. Powell
This study was made to determine the capabilities and limitations of the hydrocyclone for separating quartz sand from impure clays, Optimum operating conditions for beneficiating typical subgrade clay
Jan 1, 1963
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Deep Open-Pit OptimizationBy Henri V. Reibell
Deep open pit optimization supposes very long and sedious calculations in order to assign the best shape of the pit and the best bottom level, which will give the biggest profit. Computers give the
Jan 1, 1969
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ResearchBy CHARLES M. A. STINE
THE value of chemical research has been so thor¬oughly demonstrated in the last few decades that the general public has become "research-conscious" to an extent which allows the advertising agent and
Jan 1, 1930
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Engineering The Health, Safety And Comfort Of Dump Truck OperatorsBy N. Aouad
Dump truck operators are exposed to whole-body vibration (WBV) levels that exceed the International Standard Organization (ISO) 2631-1. The WBV level measured by RMS acceleration value, for operator c
Feb 27, 2013
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Effects of Bacterial Adaptation on Bioleaching of Ferrous SulfidesBy Y. A. Attia, M. Elzeky
Thiobacillus ferrooxidans bacteria were used in this work to study the effect of bacterial adaptation on the bioleaching of three iron-bearing sulfide minerals, namely, pyrite, chalcopyrite and arseno
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 7728 Equipment For Analyzing Mine Atmospheres. With Special Reference To Haldane-Type Apparatus - SummaryBy H. A. Watson
This circular, which is a revision and combination of two previous publications,3 4/ presents information on the different types of equipment that may be used to analyze mine atmospheres, with particu
Jan 1, 1956
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Geometric and Dynamic Analysis of some Faults in the Western Coalfield of New South WalesBy Creasey J. W, Huntington J. F
Faults cutting the Lithgow and Katoomba seams in some collieries of the Western Coalfield can be classified, on the basis of spatial pattern, into three principal groups: meridional swarms of closely
Jan 1, 1981
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Productivity: how do you measure it?By L. A. Wolff
"Second only to profitability (but not always), productivity is the most sought after measurement for any operation. Whether it is in mining, manufacturing, construction, etc. managers always strive t
Jan 1, 1990
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Developments in High-Pressure Grinding Technology for Base and Precious Metal Minerals ProcessingBy Christoph Broeckmann, Andrew Gardula
"The adoption of high-pressure grinding throughout the cement industry has yielded enormous savings in energy and wear material costs. There are also a number of installations, which are applied in ir
Jan 1, 2005
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Quarry Accidents In The United States During The Calendar Year 1940 ? IntroductionBy William W. Adams
Not since complete records of accidents first became available has the safety record of the quarrying and related industries of the United States been as favorable as it was in 1940. The combined acci
Jan 1, 1942
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IC 9326 Controlling Coal Mine Floor Heave: An OverviewBy William J. Wuest
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report presents an overview of ground control considerations associated with floor heave. Factors affecting heave, such as in situ stress, floor characteristics, and mine geo
Jan 1, 1992
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Statistical Thermodynamic Approach to Chain Polymers in Binary Silicate MeltsBy Mehrotra G. M, Frohberg M. G
Based on the concepts of statistical thermodynamics of athermal mixtures, an approach is developed which is capable of quantitatively explaining the thermodynamic properties of binary silicate systems
Jan 1, 1975
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Airborne Electrical Surveys for Regional Studies in Oil and Ore ProspectingBy Hans Lundberg
An electric survey from a 'plane flown over the ground is much faster and cheaper than an electric survey carried out on the ground. The results are obtained as continuous recordings that are res
Jan 1, 1950
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Use Of Chemical Energy In Submerged Arc Furnace To Produce Ferrochrome: Prospects And LimitationsBy Chandrakala Kari, S. Mohan Rao, Gajanan Kapure, K. S. Raju
High carbon ferrochrome production process is energy intensive, consumes approximately 3300-3400 kWh per ton of metal produced. This amounts to ~ 34% of the total ferrochrome production cost. The powe
Jan 1, 2007
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A Geometallurgical Approach at Anglo American PlatinumÆs Mogalakwena OperationBy T Muzondo, C Prins, D De Vaux, R Schouwstra
The Mogalakwena Platinum Mine in the northern limb of the Bushveld Complex is Anglo American PlatinumÆs only open cast operation exploiting the Platreef. The Platreef, which extends along the basal co
Sep 29, 2013
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Lateral Capacity Of Rigid Piles In Clays Based On Earth Pressure Concepts - SynopsisBy S. Narasimha Rao
Significant amounts of lateral load may act on pile foundations supporting structures such as transmission line towers, tall structures, bridge abutments, offshore platforms, quay wails, harbour struc
Jan 1, 1996
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Roof Control Analysis In North River MineBy Mike Watts
Since the first longwall panel development started in the new mining, (Southern) area, a number of roof falls have occurred in L1 and L2 gate-entries. The longwall was delayed for a total of two month
Jan 1, 2000
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Developing a TSF design concept – experience helps but numbers don’t lieBy L D. Munro, S A. Jackson
This paper provides a logical approach to developing a TSF design concept through: • Identifying key properties of tailings and containment structures; • Reviewing underlying principles for effective
Jul 1, 2021
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Heap Leaching As A Unit ProcessBy Harry R. Dahlberg
Heap leaching is discussed as a unit process. Five factors are identified as the principal elements that can be measured and/or controlled. These are: 1. Material Size 2. Volume of solution 3. Tonnage
Jan 1, 1979