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Methanol - The Fuel Of The FutureBy A. L. Baxley
An Untapped Energy Resource As much as 20 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day are flared from remote oil fields for lack of a commercially viable means of capturing, transporting, and market
Jan 1, 1982
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Recent Changes in Milling Practice at BritanniaBy W. G. Hatch
Introduction In November, 1927, a paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the British Columbia Division by H. A. Pearse(l), in which he described the milling practice at Britannia and set forth
Jan 1, 1932
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Response of Pressurized Pipelines to Production - Size Mine BlastingBy Mark S. Stagg, David E. Siskind
The mining industry occasionally blasts near pressurized transmission pipelines and has requested guidance of safe vibration levels and setback distances. the Bureau of Mines and the Indiana Departmen
Jan 1, 1996
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Upgrading Scrap Automotive Aluminum Alloys With The Impulse Atomization And Quench TechniqueBy K. Olsen
As aluminum alloy usage in automobiles grows, there are increasing demands on recycling processes and facilities to deal with mixed alloy automotive aluminum scrap. These processes and facilities stri
Jan 1, 1995
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Mine Operations Strategy In A Fluctuating Environment ? IntroductionBy S. K. Palm
Volatility is a fact of life in the mining industry. Prices of and demand for mineral products are among the most volatile of those for any product. The volatility of these markets wreaks havoc on bot
Jan 1, 1986
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Massive Sulphide Deposits In Nova ScotiaBy B. J. Keating
"AT PRESENT, it is not certain that any of the sulphide de in the Province of Nova Scotia attain the lower grade limit of 60 per cent sulphides over the minimum area of 1,000 square feet suggested as
Jan 1, 1960
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Evaluation Of Risk Of Rock Fall Accidents In Gold Mine Stopes Based On Measured Joint DataRock fall accidents continue to be the main causes of fatalities in the mining industry. The occurrence of rock falls in supported stopes implies a failure of the support system. The failure of the su
Jan 1, 2007
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Engineering The Irrigation System For A Heap Leach OperationBy R. J. Roman
Controlled and uniform distribution of the leach solution to a heap is of primary importance to achieving the desired rate of metal recovery and PLS grade from the heap. The step used to engineer the
Jan 1, 1996
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Behavior of Iron at the Ambatovy Nickel Operation in MadagascarBy B. Haugrud, E. McConaghy, M. Collins, G. Smith
"Laterite ore processed by the Ambatovy Joint Venture in Madagascar is primarily limonitic in nature, containing about 40 to 45 wt.% Fe and 1.1 wt.% Ni. The process selected for treatment of this ore
Jan 1, 2016
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Industrial Minerals - Some Aspects of the Hydration of Portland CementBy S. Brunauer
The hydration of portland cement is treated as a chemical reaction and the changes in matter, in energy and the rate of change of the process are discussed, Portland cement is a mixture of four maj
Jan 1, 1963
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CMC Addition Methods in Ultramafic Ore FlotationBy Manqiu Xu, Pete Winn, Steve Wilson
"In the flotation of ultramafic ores at Thompson mill, Inco Limited, CMC is used as both a floatable rock depressant and electrostatic serpentine slime dispersant. CMC, being a high molecular weight p
Jan 1, 2000
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Mining Equipment into the 21st CenturyBy John Wiebmer
Several industry trends are putting new demands on surface mining equipment. This is true both on the “hard” side of the equipment business - the research and product development programs, and on the
Jan 1, 1994
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An Appraisal Of The Total Environment At Prieska Copper Mine - IntroductionBy W. Holding
Since the 1975 International Mine Ventilation Congress in Johannesburg there has been a trend in South Africa towards making the mine ventilation departments responsible for monitoring the total envir
Jan 1, 1980
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Prediction Of Bubble Size Distribution In Mechanical Flotation CellsBy F. Sawyerr
A bubble population balance model is proposed for the prediction of Sauter mean bubble diameters in mechanical flotation cells. In the model, the flotation cell is treated as two separate, statistical
Jan 1, 1998
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Cost Analysis of Underground Support ConstructionBy Scott G. Britton
In the real world of coal mining, the bottom line for almost every support project decision is economic (i.e., what is it going to cost?). Up to this point, I have discussed the methods to improve the
Jan 1, 1983
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Long Distance Pipe Jacking In Sayreville, New JerseyBy Siegmund Babendererde
1. Introduction In Sayreville, New Jersey, the Middlesex County Utilities Authority put the construction of a 1041 m long sewer outlet to tender in June 1989. It had an internal diameter of 3,36 m
Jan 1, 1991
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New York Paper - The Copper-Deposits of the Kaibab Plateau, Arizona (Discussion, p. 989)By E. P. Jennings
These unique copper-deposits occur on the top of the Kaibab Plateau, in Cocouino county, Arizona, and extend from the northern edge of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado river to near the Utah State line
Jan 1, 1904
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Work of the Exploration and Geology DepartmentBy R. N. Hunt
GEOLOGICAL and exploration work of the United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company are handled by the mines geological and the exploration divisions of a geological department under the directi
Jan 1, 1948
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Shear-Bond Strength of Thin Spray-on Liners as a Surface Support Mechanism in Underground Rock Support – A ReviewBy D. Kalumba, S. Jjuuko
"Thin Spray-on Liners resist relative small deformations (< 1 mm) between rock blocks or fragments in terms of a combination of shear, adhesive and tensile-bond strengths. Shear-bond strength addresse
Jan 1, 2015
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Geological Structure of the Southwest Portion of the Sudbury BasinBy E. S. Moore
Introduction The geology of the Sudbury nickel field has been studied extensively, but there are few reports dealing with the structure of the interior of the basin. It was not until the Treadwell-
Jan 1, 1930