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The Falconbridge Iron Ore ProcessBy P. G. Thornhill
EARLY in 1951, Falconbridge undertook a research program aimed at the development of a sulphate roasting process for the recovery of the non-ferrous rnetals from the nickeliferous pyrrhotite fraction
Jan 1, 1961
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Copper IndustryBy J. G. LECKIE
During the first ten months of 1943 copper was produced at a higher rate than in 1947. However, on Oct. 24 one of the large mines was shut down due to a strike. As of Dec. 31 the strike was still in e
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 8390 Incinerated Municipal Sewage Sludge as a Potential Secondary Resource for Metals and PhosphorusBy Robert C. Gabler
Evaluation of incinerated sewage sludge as a secondary resource for aluminum, phosphorus, and minor constituents such as copper and zinc was initiated as part of the Bureau of Mines secondary resource
Jan 1, 1979
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Hydrogeologic Considerations In Mining And Development Of Energy Resources, San Juan Basin, New Mexico - Introduction - General StatementBy William J. Stone
Large reserves of coal and uranium exist in the San Juan Basin of northwestern New Mexico. The mining and development of these resources necessarily also involves depletion of area water resources and
Jan 1, 1976
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Bulletin 198 Regulation of Explosives in the United StatesBy Charles E. Munroe
At the outset of the war the uncontrolled production and possession of explosives obviously became a serious menace to the safety of persons and property and the successful conduct of military opera-
Jan 1, 1921
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Full PSD rejects shear strength testing for co‐disposal and assisted tailings dewatering technique selectionBy G Burton, S Fityus, J Li, S Vaughan, D Payne
Daunia and Caval Ridge coal mines, owned and operated by BHP, have been co-disposing rejects and dewatered tailings within spoil dumps from the beginning of their operations in 2013 and 2014, with the
Jul 1, 2021
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Process Alternatives For Gold Recovery From Cyanide Heap Leach Solutions ? IntroductionBy M. B. Mooiman
Cyanidation of gold and silver ores by conventional mining and milling techniques has been practiced for over a century. During the past decade, heap leaching has emerged as a viable process for treat
Jan 1, 1983
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Beyond CIP/CIL - A Combination of Existing Technologies Utilising Gravity, Flotation and Intensive Leach May Herald the Future for Gold Ore ProcessingWith the burgeoning opportunities for new gold mines to be developed the opportunity now exists for a reassessment of the optimal processing path for these gold ores. Projects have traditionally follo
Jan 1, 2004
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OFR-59-84 SPASID: A Computer Program For Predicting Ground Movement Due To Underground Mining; User ManualBy Jaan Kiusalaas
This report is a self-contained User Manual for a computer program called SPASID -- Subsidence Prediction and System Identification. The program has two primary functions: (i) Precalculation of ground
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 6313 Lightweight Aggregates. Expansion Properties of Clays, Shales, and Argillites of MinnesotaBy H. P. Hamlin, W. A. Grosh
Samples of clays , shales , and argillites from 21 locations were subjected to preliminary bench- scale tests for bloating properties , and several samples were tested for ceramic properties . Samples
Jan 1, 1963
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Mining to Keep the Home Fires Burning - New Zealand's Energy in the 21st CenturyAs a result of cheap Maui gas and plentiful hydro-electricity, over the past few decades New Zealand has enjoyed some of the cheapest energy of any OECD country. The situation is changing; at best we
Jan 1, 2006
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IC 8241 Analyses of Natural Gases of the Unites StatesBy Richard D. Miller, Geraldine P. Norrell
This publication contains routine analyses and related source data for 295 natural gas samples from 18 States collected during calendar year 1963 as part of a continuous survey of the United States fo
Jan 1, 1965
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Control Of Material Handling At Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Sparrows Point PlantBy T. C. Murray
An automatic control system was recently installed to insure the continuity of operation between the ship docking and ore handling facilities and the computerized conveyor-fed sintering plants and bla
Jan 1, 1978
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Control Of Ultra-Fine Particulates With Pulse Jet Collection SystemsBy William Gregg
Recent environmental and workplace safety legislation has Imposed more stringent limits on the amount and type of particulate emitted Into the air. In the past, the mass of particles contained In a vo
Jan 1, 1992
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Reconciliation – Outcomes and ExpectationsBy W J. Shaw
Mining operations must become more predictable to overcome the volatility that has characterised the mining industry. Comparisons of production against predictions will become more consistent as minin
Aug 18, 2014
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The Petroleum Industry ? Foreword - Record Production, Increased Reserves, Improved Technology, Price Stability, Fair Profits RecordedBy M. Albertson
UNITED STATES petroleum pro-dU6tion during 1937 materially exceeded? that of any previous year. Firm control of the production rate was maintained under State and Federal laws and aided by the' I
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 3674 Cushioned Blasting - II. Preliminary Studies of Gallery TestingBy A. R. T. Denues
"INTRODUCTION The orienting phases of the current investigation of cushioned blasting in the Explosives Division of the Bureau of Mines were indicated in a previous publication (5) 3/. Pertinent liter
Jan 1, 1943
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DEM Simulation of the Jaw Crusher with Complex Motion JawsBy I. I. Beloglazov, G. A. Iusupov, A. Ju. Feoktistov
"The aim of this paper is to study the numerical modeling of the crushing process in a jaw crusher with complex motion jaws using Discrete Element Method (DEM). The main goals are to ensure the confor
Jan 1, 2018
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Mitchell Point Tunnel, Oregon—Design and Construction - NAT2024By Taeyong Lee, Cole Bales, Matt Fowler, John Horne
Mitchell Point Tunnel near Hood River, Oregon is one of the more unique segments of the Historic Columbia River Highway and State Trail being constructed through the Columbia River Gorge. This 650-foo
Jun 23, 2024
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Modern Mining GeologyBy G Fahey, S Rose
"Mining geology as a defined profession is only about 100 years old. The successful modern mine geologist needs to be a multidisciplinarian, but also needs to maintain a focus on the key outputs of th
Aug 18, 2014