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A Bacterial Heap Leaching Approach For The Treatment Of Low Grade Primary Copper Sulphide OreBy S W. Robertson, A Vercuil, P Craven
Mintek is currently developing a design approach for the heap leaching of low-grade primary copper sulphide material. Since the leaching of chalcopyrite requires elevated temperatures, the generation
Jan 1, 2005
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Field comparison of a roof bolter dry dust collection system with an original designed wet collection system for dust control "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By D. Blackwell, W. R. Reed, G. Ross, S. Peters, M. Shahan
Dust collectors for roof bolting machines generally use a dry box to collect the roof bolting material. Recently, an underground mining operation converted a dry box dust collector to a wet box dust c
Aug 26, 2020
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America's Iron Backbone- An Historical NoteBy Theodore B. Counselman
Of all natural resources, iron ore made into steel is the most important both in tonnage and value. The primary reason for the prosperity of the United States in the last century has been its pre-emin
Jan 7, 1965
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Vehicle Automation In Production Environments (f3d85b44-9485-4a1e-ae9b-660c922fcadb)By C. Swart
Automation technologies are increasingly adopted in different mines world-wide. This paper presents the technical aspects of vehicle automation applications at two Noranda operating mines. Teleoper
Jan 1, 2002
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Coal Utilization: Problems And ProspectsBy Gene M. Handel
Today the world is heavily dependent on petroleum for its energy. In the United States, over 75% of the primary energy used comes from petroleum. Other developed countries are similar. The less develo
Jan 1, 1978
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Potential for Fused Salt Electrolysis for Metal Winning and RefiningBy Derek J. Fray
"In order to extend the application of fused salts in\the electrowinning and electrorefining of metals, it is necessary to maximise the current density, minimise the voltage drop and greatly increase
Jan 1, 1988
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The Impact Of Offshore Drilling Regulations On Energy And The Environment: The Case Of CaliforniaBy Donald W. Barnett
U.S. environmentalists have tended to oppose all new energy developments. Their efforts may be counterproductive because opposition to, say, offshore oil directly leads to the continued use of other e
Jan 1, 1977
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Lithium ore processing – an overview of the current and new processesBy N Setoudeh, A Nosrati, N J. Welham
The current surge of interest in lithium (Li) is due to the anticipated demand for electric vehicles and small scale power storage. Brine deposits contain most of the global Li resource, however hard
Sep 11, 2017
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Fully Integrated Distributed Sensor System for Self-AwarenessBy M Ahler
Future developments in the mining sector will be driven by the need to increase safety, ecological sustainability and efficiency. Autonomous systems represent a huge step towards achieving these goals
Nov 22, 2011
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IC 8272 Research And Technologic Work On Explosives, Explosions, And Flames: Fiscal Year 1964The principal activities of the Bureau of Mines Explosives Research Center from July 1, 1963 to June 30, 1964 are described briefly in part 1. Part 2 gives short abstracts of publications that app
Jan 1, 1965
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Native copper: humanity's introduction to metallurgy?By Michael L. Wayman
Native copper is copper which exists in nature in elemental, metallic form, rather than being chemically combined as is the case with the more usual oxides, sulphides, carbonates, etc. Several other m
Jan 1, 1999
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The Rule of CaptureBy John M. Loveioy
EVERY producer of crude oil knows what is meant by the Rule or Law of Capture. It means that the ultimate ownership of a migratory substance such as oil is not determined until that substance is reduc
Jan 1, 1936
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IC 9398 Critique Of Pillar Design Equations From 1833 To 1990By C. Babcock
When a flat-lying mineral deposit such as a coal seam is mined, some coal is left to separate the roof and floor so that miners and machines can safely mine the seam. The mineral left is in the form o
Jan 1, 1994
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IC 6391 DiatomiteBy Paul Hatmaker
Diatomite is the name now generally given to a mineral substance composed of the tiny , skeletal remains of diatoms , which are microscopic , flowerless , water plants related to the algae ... This re
Feb 1, 1931
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Behaviour Of Thallium During Lead Smelting (Invited)Thallium is a very minor element found in lead ores. It's behaviour during lead smelting has recently become of much greater interest due to the effects it had on the health of waste heat boiler
Jan 1, 2003
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Behaviour Of Thallium During Lead Smelting (Invited) 2003Thallium is a very minor element found in lead ores. It's behaviour during lead smelting has recently become of much greater interest due to the effects it had on the health of waste heat boiler
Jan 1, 2003
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Applications of Nondestructive Testing Methods for Mass Foundation Blocks - Feasibility StudyBy Hamed Layssi, Farid Moradi, Thomas Tingson
This paper describes the feasibility and pilot study of of using existing non-destructive testing solutions for evaluating structural integrity and mechanical performance of mass concrete foundations.
Sep 8, 2021
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IC 6335 Notes on the Determination of MolybdenumBy H. A. Doerner
The Rare and Precious Metals Station of the U. S. Bureau of Mines has investigated several cases in which widely divergent amounts of molybdenum were reported by a number of custom laboratories to whi
Sep 1, 1930
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Valuation of Non-Producing Mineral PropertiesBy William E. Roscoe
"Valuation methods are well established for mineral properties with production or imminent production, and include discounted cash flow and comparable transactions. Valuation methods for non-producing
Jan 1, 2003
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Industrial Minerals - Dry Beneficiation of GypsumBy R. R. French
Investigations were conducted by the lndiana Geological Survey for some dry methods of bene-ficiating low-grade gypsum ore. Seventy-two batch and continuous flow tests were performed with a roller mil
Jan 1, 1967