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Mercury Removal From Sulfidic Concentrates Using Low Temperature Thermal ApplicationsBy T. W. Eddy
Research was conducted in which elemental mercury and its sulfide mineral (cinnabar) are removed from a copper sulfide concentrate by low temperature thermal applications. The goal of this research wa
Jan 1, 1996
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Regulatory Aspects of the Design and Construction of the Exploratory Shaft FacilityBy J. J. Peshel
As per the current conceptual design presented by the Department of Energy, the exploratory shaft facility (ESF) becomes a part of the repository if the Yucca Mountain site is found suitable for repos
Jan 1, 1991
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Nonelectric Explosives Detonation At The Henderson MineBy E. B. Jensen
The results of an extensive one- year test period of a nonelectric explosives detonating system led to the mine-wide adoption of this system at the Henderson Mine in early 1978. Since that time, exten
Jan 1, 1982
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Quantifying and Insuring Against Mine Risks from the Changing ClimateBy S. Kemball-Cook, D. Heinze, A. Kornberg, M. Harmon
Climate change presents risks to mine infrastructure, operations and long-term obligations to protect environmental conditions. Management strategies and design of infrastructure and containment syste
Jan 1, 2019
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Milling Practice At Ozark Lead CompanyBy Arthur W. Griffith
Ozark Lead Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kennecott Copper Corporation, was formed in 1961 to operate in the State of Missouri. The orebody presently being mined was discovered in January of 19
Jan 1, 1970
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The Application of Neutron Activation Analysis to the Determination of Copper in MineralsBy H. P. Dibbs
An account is given of the application of neutron activation analysis to the rapid, non-destructive determination of copper in minerals, using a 14-MeV neutron source. Elements that interfere in the d
Jan 1, 1970
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School of Mines ù Past, Present and FutureAlthough the mining of metals was well established by the time of the Roman Empire mining skills did not really advance greatly for many centuries. Miners did not have the scientific knowledge to dist
Jan 1, 2002
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The Federated American Engineering SocietiesBy AIME AIME
ORGANIZATION of The Federated American Engineering Societies was effected at the organizing conference of national, local, state and regional engineering and allied technical organizations at the Cosm
Jan 1, 1920
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Performance of a new fan silencer prototype for auxiliary ventilationBy Felipe Calizaya, Sekhar Bhattacharyya
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is prevalent in mechanized underground mines. Federal regulations are often not complied with effectively. Miners are also prone to ignoring administrative guidelines
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Sinking the Morning Incline at the Nickel Plate MineBy C. W. Davis
AN inclined shaft is usually more difficult to sink than a vertical shaft, yet it is often chosen because of the subsequent saving in cross-cuts required to reach an inclined ore body. This paper brie
Jan 1, 1945
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A Reanalysis of Fragmentation Data from the Red Dog Mine - Part 2By Norman Paley, Finn Ouchterlony
Detailed fragmentation data for different blast delay timing tests at the Red Dog mine in Alaska are analyzed. This work is a continuation of previous work in which the crusher output was found to be
Jan 1, 2013
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Fluidization behavior in a dense-phase gas-vibro fluidized bed for dry beneficiation, Y. Li, F. Zhu, Y. Zhang, Y. Zhao, and L. DongBy Y. Zhang, F. Zhu, Y. Zhao, L. Dong, Y. Li
In order to obtain a more suitable separation medium for fine coal, in this paper a pulsed fluidised bed was used to measure the pressure fluctuation, density characteristics, bubble diameter and risi
Jan 1, 2020
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Considerations In The Selection Of A Cooling System For The Deep Sub-Shaft Area Of A Mine With Very High Rock TemperaturesBy B. C. B. Pretorius
A heat load analysis of the very hot sub-shaft area of Loraine gold mine situated near Welkom, South Africa, showed. that the heat that needed to be removed to give acceptable wet-bulb temperatures at
Jan 1, 1980
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Permanent Rockbolts - The Problems are in the DetailBy R Bertuzzi
Permanent rock bolts in civil engineering are taken as having to serve their design purpose for at least 50 years. In many projects the design life is specified as greater than 100 years. A review of
Jan 1, 1999
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Prestressed And Precast Concrete; A Newcomer Comes Of AgeBy W. Burr Bennett
The prestressed concrete industry in particular, and the precast concrete industry to some extent, are rank newcomers to the concrete construction field compared to the cement, ready-mixed or concrete
Jan 1, 1971
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Advanced seismic acquisition techniques in South African mines: Insights from the FUTURE projectBy I. James, R. J. Durrheim, M. S. D. Manzi, O. Valeshin, J. Lepine, L. V. Socco, C. Colombero, A. Malehmir, M. K. Rapetsoa, M. Sihoyiya
The FUTURE project aims to enhance seismic surveying in South African mining by integrating advanced acquisition technologies. In this paper, we detail surface and underground seismic surveys at the S
Jan 12, 2025
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Chilean Challenges in Underground Mining - Electronic Initiation System (IS) and Drill & Blast Engineering Focused ProjectsBy Manuel Villalobos Calderón
This paper presents the Enaex group approach to addressing the blasting challenges and outlines the solutions created. Aspects such as rock mass damage occurrence as a function of blast vibration freq
Feb 1, 2020
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IC 6757 Review Of Fine Grinding In Ore Concentrators ? IntroductionBy Alexander M. Gow
This paper summarizes a survey of fine-grinding practice in ore-concentrating plants throughout the United States, Alaska, Canada, Mexico, and Cuba as reported in the Bureau of Mines Information Circu
Jan 1, 1933
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Reagent Development in the 90's - A PerspectiveBy M. J. Virnig, G. A. Kordosky
Throughout time, the mining industry has been very successful in meeting the world's requirements for metals and materials while meeting the challenges of decreasing ore grades and increased emph
Jan 1, 1994