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Guidelines for Selecting Cutoff Wall SystemsBy Mary Ellen Large
This publication of Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) is intended to provide project owners, design engineers and construction professionals with guidelines for selecting cutoff wall and barrier system
Jan 1, 2021
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X-ray tomography for mineral processing technology 3D particle characterization from mine to mill - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2018)By J. D. Miller, C. L. Lin
From mine to mill, the 3D characterization of particles ranging in size from meters to micrometers is now possible. A brief review of X-ray tomography for mineral processing is given with recent advan
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Recovery Of Molybdenum From Oxidized Ore At Climax, ColoradoBy John W. Lane
Climax Molybdenum Company, a Division of American Metals Climax, Inc., operated a hydrometallurgical plant* at Climax, Colorado from August 1966 through August 1968 to recover molybdenum from a mixed
Jan 1, 1971
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New Experience in Gold Roasting Using Lurgi's CFB TechnologyDuring the past three years Lurgi's Circulating Fluid Bed (CFB) technology has been successfully applied to roasting of refractory gold ores and con- centrates. In comparison with the so-called
Jan 1, 1991
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IC 7870 Mining Methods And Costs At The Holden Mine, Chelan Division, Howe Sound Co., Chelan County, Wash. ? IntroductionBy John R. McWilliams
This is one of a series of reports being published by the Bureau of Mines on mining methods and costs at various mines throughout the United States. Including the Holden mine in this series is par
Jan 1, 1958
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Mining Operations at Carol Project Iron Ore, Company of CanadaBy Engineering Staff
In 1958, the Iron Ore Company of Canada decided to proceed with the Carol Project. The ore deposits in the area are part of the highly metamorphosed southern zone of the Labrador Trough. They lie alon
Jan 1, 1962
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Improved pellet reducibility by closing grinding circuits with hydro classifiers at QCM's Pellet Plant (a963ef26-a855-4c7b-8f4c-3961a4652f30)By Colleagues from Process and Operation departments, Guy Chevalier
"QCM's pellet plant, located in Port-Cartier, Quebec, produces up to 8.6 million tons of iron ore pellets annually. Four different types are produced: three for blast furnace operations and one for di
Jan 1, 2002
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Shale-Mining Costs Reduced to a Minimum by Mechanical MethodsBy J. B. NEALEY
THE common method of shale mining, drilling, shooting and steam-shovel loading, is fast giving place to a comparatively new method which is purely mechanical. This machine is known as the shale planer
Jan 1, 1929
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Automated Train Operation System For A MineBy G. K. Palshikar
Mining operations offer many opportunities for the use of IT and communication technologies to improve automation and thereby deliver higher levels of productivity, cost, quality and safety. In this p
Sep 1, 2012
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High Temperature PDX of Precious/Base Metal Concentrates from Newmont's Phoenix Project, Using Controlled Precipitation of Sulphate Species to Enhance Silver RecoveryBy J. C. Gathje
Newmont acquired the Phoenix Project through the acquisition of Battle Mountain Gold in 2000. Shortly after the acquisition, Newmont Metallurgical Services (NMS) and Nevada Operations began developmen
Jan 1, 2004
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Blast Furnace Opportunities For Revamping ProjectsBy Jeremy Fletcher
In today’s world, the requirement of Steel Producers to revamp and modernize their blast furnaces on-time, safely and with the latest technology is paramount. In addition they must meet the detailed d
Aug 1, 2018
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The Fire-Clays of MissouriBy H. A. Wheeler
IT may surprise some of our members to learn, among the industries based on the mineral resources of the United States that of clay now ranks third, being exceeded in value of product only by pig-iron
Jan 1, 1905
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Global Mining Standards and Guidelines for Determining Comminution Circuit EfficiencyBy A Giblett, M Daniel
"The Global Mining Standards and Guidelines Group (GMSG) currently supports nine individual industry working groups focused on developing standards and guidelines for the mining industry. In 2013 the
Oct 10, 2016
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RI 4667 Report Of Research And Technologic Work On Explosives, Explosions, And Flames Fiscal Year 1949By Bernard Lewis
This report summarizes the fundamental research and technical studies conducted by the Explosives Branch of the Bureau of Mines from July 1, 1943, to June 30, 1949. It is the thirteenth of a series of
Jan 1, 1950
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IC 6938 Some Causes Of Blow-Outs During Drilling And Means Of Prevention, With Special Reference To The Gulf Coast Region ? IntroductionBy Charles B. Carpenter
When a drilling well strikes a horizon in which there is a large volume of petroleum or natural gas under high pressure, danger of a blowout with disastrous results is imminent unless proper precautio
Jan 1, 1937
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Metallurgy and mineral processing plant at St. Joe's El Indio mine in ChileBy E. H. Smith
St. Joe Minerals Corp., a subsidiary of Fluor Corp., treats high-grade gold, silver, and copper ore at its El Indio plant at an altitude of 4 km in the Chilean Andes. The ore is complex, being a mixtu
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 6799 Drop-Weight Testing Of Explosive LiquidsBy Charles M. Mason
The Bureau of Mines evaluated equipment and procedures for drop-weight testing of explosive liquids as prescribed by Test 4) a widely used method. It was demonstrated that partial ignitions, originall
Jan 1, 1966
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Costs and benefits of fit-for-purpose sampling solutionsBy T. Bruce, R. C. A. Minnitt
Mining operations are generally reluctant to install high-cost sampling systems at operations that have been functioning for many years. The principal objection to installing appropriate equipment to
Jul 2, 2022
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Winning thin coal seams with Stratablast™- improving coal recovery and sustainability at Anglo Coal’s Drayton MineBy Matthew Graham, Tapan Goswami, Geoff Brent
In dragline coal mining operations, throw blasting is used for the controlled placement of overburden to maximise coal exposure rates or to minimise overburden removal costs. This may necessitate sacr
Jan 1, 2010
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Blasting in the Lower Shaft Station of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited's Underground Research LaboratoryBy P A. Lang, J G. Ayotte, R W. Humphries
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) has the responsibility for research, and development of technologies, for the safe and permanent disposal of Canada's nuclear fuel wastes. As part of this compre
Jan 1, 1986