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The Physical Factors Governing The Leaching Of Ores ? I. IntroductionBy N. M. Levine
This work defines and systematizes the physical factors of the problem of leaching and demonstrates for the first time the utility of macropore volume, micropore volume, specific surface, pore size di
Jan 1, 1962
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Maintenance Control ? A Four Level Approach - Who's Right?By Mark L. Munsell
In recent years, miners have tried many approaches to maintenance such as: - Highly sophisticated computerized programs. - large planning groups designed to preplan and schedule work. - Contract
Jan 1, 1976
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Comparison Of Mining Conditions To-Day With Those Of 1872, in Their Relation To Federal Mineral-Land LawsBy R. W. Raymond
THE situation in 1872, from the standpoint of the prospector, the locator, the possessory claimant, and the patentee of mineral land under Federal statutes, cannot be understood without a knowledge of
Jan 4, 1914
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Technical Notes - Formation of Artificial Acmite Above 500°F During the Extraction of Silica from Wisconsin Gogebic Taconite by Digestion in Sodium Hydroxide SolutionsBy T. G. Sieber, T. D. Tiemann
The extraction of quartz from siliceous iron ores by dissolution in sodium hydroxide solution has been described in detail in AIME Transactions. l923 data reported covered the temperature range from 2
Jan 1, 1969
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Microcrystaline Silica ? The Energy Saver ? IntroductionBy John P. Norton
Microcystaline silica has been mined in Illinois from the Clear Creek formation since the turn of the century, especially in the area around Tamms in Alexander County, in the southernmost part of the
Jan 1, 1976
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The Use Of Pulp Potential Control To Separate Copper And Arsenic ? An Overview Based On Selected Case StudiesBy L. K. Smith
Flotation work conducted by CSIRO on both single minerals and high-arsenic copper ores from a number of sources, has shown it is possible to produce separate low-arsenic copper concentrates and high-a
Sep 1, 2012
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Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Creep Data on Die-cast Zinc Alloy - DiscussionBy E. H. Kelton, R. D. Grissinger
E. E. Schumacher.*—DO YOU control the humidity in your test room? What effect does the environment have on your results? E. H. Kelton.—We do not attempt to control the humidity. As a matter of fact
Jan 1, 1945
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Urban Tunnelling Experiences on the UK’s Channel Tunnel Rail LinkBy Keith Bowers, Frank Mimnagh, Eddie Woods
The CTRL London Tunnels The Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL) London Tunnels comprise 36km of internal diameter bores that were driven by Earth Pressure Balance (EPB) Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs).
Jan 1, 2005
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Ventilating the 1,480 Ft Level Drive at the South Mine, Broken HillThe problem of ventilating an advancing drive which finally reached 5,550 ft from the fresh air base in rock with virgin temperature of 83°F was solved economically by the use of two 15 h.p. elec
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 9440 - Underground Test Results of a Laser-Based Tram Control System for a Continuous MinerBy Donna lynne Anderson
This report documents the status of a laser-based underground guidance system for tracking and controlling the movements of underground mobile mining equipment. This research is part of a multiple pro
Jan 1, 1992
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Fuel cell risk assessment, regulatory compliance, and implementation of the world’s first fuel cell-powered mining equipment at the Campbell Mine (2f329a25-0d4f-40d5-a572-5230f6f201ab)By T. MacKinnon, M. C. Bétournay, D. Eastick, F. C. Delabbio, C. Graves
"The successful implementation of a new technology in an underground production mine requires many challenges to be overcome. These challenges include mine hardening of new technology, mitigation of s
Jan 1, 2005
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Fluid Bed Roasting of Zinc Concentrate at Risdon, TasmaniaRoasting of zinc concentrate at the Risdon Works of the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited, (E.Z.), is carried out in two fluid bed roasters capable of treating 450000 tonne/yr, or su
Jan 1, 1977
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Sampling the supergiant Olympic Dam iron-oxide Cu-U-Au-Ag deposit, South AustraliaBy F F. Pitard, K J. Ehrig
The Olympic Dam iron-oxide copper-gold (IOCG) uranium-silver deposit is second in size only to Norilsk, the gigantic metalliferous deposit. Olympic Dam is the largest publicly declared uranium, fifth
May 9, 2017
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Export of Technology - The Trials and Rewards of Exporting Australian Metallurgical Expertise to IndonesiaThe Australian metallurgical processing industry has shown great innovation and progressiveness over the past ten years. During the same period, exploration activity, particularly by Australian com
Jan 1, 1989
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Determination of Aquifer Influence Functions From Field DataBy L. A. Rapport, J. R. McCord, W. P. Drews, K. H. Coats
Water movement about an oil or gas reservoir can be predicted provided an aquifer influence function is known. This function is generally determined from an electric analyzer study or by fitting an id
Jan 1, 1965
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Gold Mineralisation along the Nam Xiang Fault, Vieng Kham Project, North-east LaosBy M J M Cunningham, M Greentree, J H Liu
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The Palaeozoic rocks of north-eastern Laos are an attractive target for gold explorers due
Mar 18, 2015
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A Performance Approach To Training ResearchBy Edward A. Barrett, Launa Mallett, Charles Vaught, Kathleen M. Kowalski, Michael J. Brnich, Lynn L. Rethi, Robert Randolph, William J. Wiehagen
The goal of the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory's training research is to explore the relationship between valid instruction and improved worker performance. Studies summarized in this paper inclu
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Silver - Lead - Zinc Mines At Namiquipa, Chihuahua, MexicoBy G. H. Shefelbine
DISCOVERED during the time of the Spaniards, the Namiquipa silver-lead-zinc mines in Chihuahua, Mexico, remained idle until 1916, when mining claims were first denounced. About 1922 a Japanese company
Jan 10, 1957
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Comparative Blasting Using Non-Electric Pyrotechnic Delays and the Electrodet Electronic Delay System at a Limestone Quarry in New York State, USABy Carl Lubbe, Ron Frye, Wayne Curtis, Julie Pecori, Dan Leach
Blasting conducted in the USA using the new Electronic Initiation System developed by Altech has shown that an accurate delay system will benefit the customer. Results from test work clearly showed th
Jan 1, 1997
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Engineering Practice Of Ground Improvement ? IntroductionBy H. R. Taber
The extensive subject area "Engineering Practice of Ground Improvement" will be treated within the limitations of space and the writer on the basis of personal practice and experience?largely in North
Jan 1, 2010