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Point Kriging For Isopach Estimation A Case Study In Reject AssessmentBy D. E. Ranta, William B. Ryan, Ronald W. May
The Lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation in northern Alberta contains bituminous sands interbedded with other sediments which form the reject encountered during mining operations. Grade prediction is b
Jan 1, 1992
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Combined Energy Impact on Acid Leaching Of Eudialyte Concentrate.By V. G. Minenko, V. A. Chanturiya, A. L. Samusev
Eudialyte is one of perspective resources of zirconium and other rare earth elements (REEs). Large reserves of eudialyte concentrated in the Murmansk region of the Russian Federation. Usually, technol
Jan 1, 2018
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A Review Of And Some New Aspects On Phosphate Mineralization In The Palabora Igneous Complex, South AfricaBy D. H. De Jager
Fluorapatite is an important constituent of the greater part of the basic and ultra-basic rock members of the Complex. The evidence for and role of primary magmatic processes in the development of con
Jan 1, 1978
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Effect of Flow Rate on Metals Adsorption of Synthetic Solution Using Chelating Resin Dowex XUS43605 in Column ExperimentsBy Isadora Dias Perez, Denise C. Romano Espinosa, Flávia P. Cianga Silvas, Jorge A. Soares Tenório, Mónica M. Jiménez Correa
In view of the rising generation of wastewater containing metals, sustainable and clean techniques to recover them are being researched. This study investigated the adsorption of aluminum, cobalt, chr
Mar 1, 2017
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Musculoskeletal Disorder Risk in the Upper Extremities of Mobile Mining Equipment Operators Exposed to Hand‑Transmitted Vibrations in Underground Metal Mines: a Case–Control StudyBy M. Govinda Raj, S. Sridhar, M. Aruna
Hand-transmitted vibration (HTV) exposure is associated with various health risks for operators of mobile mining equipment (MME). The case–control research was conducted to determine the musculoskelet
Aug 2, 2022
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Energy Opportunities in the Aluminum Processing IndustryBy Cynthia Belt
"Energy management is critical to aluminum processing given the high energy requirements of melting and processing aluminum. Energy costs have always been a high percentage of the total production cos
Jan 1, 2012
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RI 7771 Large-Scale Continuous Attrition Grinding Of Coarse KaolinBy E. G. Davis
Large-scale ultrafine grinding tests of a coarse kaolin were made using the Bureau of Mines developed attrition grinding process in continuous open-and closed-circuit systems. A 20-inch diameter attri
Jan 1, 1973
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Energy Efficient, Non-Wetting, Microporous Refractory Material for Molten Aluminum Contact ApplicationsBy Kenneth McGowan
"The aluminum industry is the 5th largest consumer of energy and the largest consumer of energy on a per-weight basis. Process heating accounts for 25% of the energy consumed to manufacture aluminum.
Jan 1, 2009
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Airborne Gravity Gradiometry and Magnetics in the Search for Economic Iron Ore DepositsBy R Miller
The enrichment of magnetite to haematite and haematite-goethite leads to a coincident magnetic low and gravity high within the banded iron formation. Palaeochannel deposits of pisolitic limonite can b
Jul 11, 2011
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Study on the Beneficiation Process Flow of Refractory Oolitic Hematite in Zhangjiakou AreaBy F. S. Niu
With the feature of finely-dissemination particle and complex mineral composition, oolitic hematite is considered to be the ore dressing difficult problem in the world. Series research on refractory o
Jan 1, 2014
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Flue Dusts: An Ideal Feed For Resource RecoveryBy John E. Litz
Metal-bearing flue dusts are produced by some ferrous and non-ferrous industries. Many dusts are being or can be treated for recovery of metal values. Operating and proposed flowsheets for the most co
Jan 1, 1992
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More Steel for WarBy Hiland G. Batcheller
HISTORY shows that the nation which makes the most steel is the most likely to win wars. Today the course of war shows that the nations which get there first with the most steel of the right kind will
Jan 1, 1943
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Measurement of Environmental Performance of Mining Firms ? Technical Approaches and Strategic ImplicationsBy Knud Sinding
Mining firms are widely criticised for their adverse impacts on the environment. At the same time many firms in the industry devote extensive resources, both financial and managerial, to the reduction
May 1, 2003
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Gases That Occur In Metal Mines - Metal-Mine And Coal-Mine AtmospheresBy D. Harrington
When the word "gas"' is mentioned in connection with mining almost invariably it is inferred that the explosive gas, methane, is in mind and that the reference is to coal mining. Although methane
Jan 1, 1931
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Image Analysis Evaluation of Mineral Behaviour during a Laboratory Flotation Test of the Zinc-Lead Volcanogenic Ore from the Faro Deposit, YukonBy William Petrul
Image analysis studies were performed on mill products from laboratory flotation tests of the Zn-Pb ore from the Faro deposit in Yukon, Canada, to determine mineral liberations at specific grinds and
Jan 1, 1989
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Engineers and CitizenshipBy C. M. White
CITIZENSHIP is a rather abstract subject on which a great deal could be said-a subject on which a great deal is said -and still one which too many of us seldom think about and seldom work at. Too many
Jan 1, 1939
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Extraction of Copper from Sulfate Leach Solution Containing Minor Metallic Constituents in Mixer Settler UnitBy Vinay Kumar
The present investigation describes R & D studies carried out for recovery of copper from the sulfate solution expected from the leaching of e-wastes in presence of minor constituents such as cadmium,
Jan 1, 2010
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Introduction to Shortwall MiningBy Kenneth P. Katen, Robert H. Trent
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Shortwall mining is one of the newest mining meth¬ods to be introduced into the world coal industry. The technique of shortwalling seems to have a number of origins, but it is g
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3185 Toxicity Of DichlorotetrafluoroethaneBy W. P. Yant
A previous report of the Bureau of Mines dealt with the toxicity of dichlorodifluoromethane, a new refrigerant that has a remarkably low toxicity. Continued research by the Frigidaire Corporation and
Jan 1, 1932
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Measuring Blast Fragmentation by Analyzing Shovel Bucket ContentsBy Hairong Zeng, Shahram Tafazoli, Edmond Chow
Blast fragmentation is one of the main parameters for optimizing mineral processing, but reliable data is difficult to acquire, resulting in unpredictable performance and efficiency. Crusher and grind
Jan 1, 2011