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Open Pit Mining - Florida Land Pebble Phosphate DepositsBy M. T. Smith
In a 2,000 square mile area of Polk, Hillsborough, Hardee and Manatee Counties in Central Florida is located one of the richest known deposits of the life-giving mineral, phosphorus. Under layers of s
Jan 1, 1962
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Universal Reconciliation – A Multidisciplinary Approach across the Entire Mining Value Chain to Identify Loss of Value and Maximise Operational PerformanceBy R Hargreaves, C Morley
The authors often see problems on mine sites that are due to insufficient feedback between technical discipline silos as the realities on the ground fail to inform the models and plans used to drive r
Aug 18, 2014
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Dustless Hard Rock Tunneling Methods - RETC2021By Cody Giroux, Homer Scurlock, Michel Wasag
Silica and Crystalline Quartz exposure continues to be a serious health threat to nearly 2 million workers in the United States, including more than 100,000 working in high risk jobs such as abrasive
Jun 13, 2021
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Application of foam as a ventilation control for spontaneous combustion management in a longwall goafBy O Salisbury
Ingress of air into the longwall goaf environment needs to be managed appropriately to reduce the risk of creating a spontaneous combustion event. The maingate goaf edge is an area of particular conce
Oct 12, 2022
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Use of Guar Gum as a Clay-Flocculating Agent for Chalcopyrite FlotationBy L. Gutierrez, M. Jeldres, R. J. Jeldres
"Clays are present in a large number of mineral deposits and are commonly found as gangue. Its complex chemical structure, characterised by anisotropic surfaces, makes its presence a permanent challen
Jan 1, 2018
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Performance Of The Eveleth Taconite Company Plant - IntroductionBy D. M. Urich
This paper is a follow-up on a previous paper presented at the A.I.M.E. Meeting in Chicago, Illinois, on February 17, 1965, by Mr. D. Kelly Campbell. Mr. Campbell's paper was presented prior to t
Jan 1, 1967
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Current And Proposed Regulations And Legislation On Air Pollution Concerning The Appalachian Coal Industry ? IntroductionBy Edwin B. Wilson
Over the past several years, state governments have been vigorously refurbishing old health department agencies and smoke control laws in anticipation of pending federal developments. Many states now
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 2443 Combustion Products from a Radiant-Type Natural-Gas Heater and Suggestions Regarding Its OperationBy L. B. Berger, W. P. Yant, George W. Jones
Improper combustion of natural gas is the cause of low efficiency in heating appliances , also the liberation of carbon monoxide , an insidious and deadly gas . Carbon monoxide is produced during the
Feb 1, 1923
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PAPER PRESENTED: at the Annual Meeting of the B.C. Section, CIM, with the Sullivan Branch, at Kimberley, B.C., October, 1969By Frank Arthur Forward
FRANK ARTHUR FORWARD was born in Ottawa and attended the University of Toronto, where he received a B.A.Sc. in chemical engineering in 1924. From 1924 to 1929, he was a smelter operator and research m
Jan 1, 1970
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Reconstruction as Regards Base-MetalsBy E. A. Collins
I TAKE it that the papers presented tonight on the subject of Reconstruction, as regards both gold and base-metals, are intended primarily to stimulate discussion of this important subject and, in reg
Jan 1, 1943
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Metal Mining - What's New in Mining SafetyBy S. H. Ash, J. J. Forbes
Probably the newest thing in mining safety, or safety for mines, is the apparent dissatisfaction on the part of the mineral industries, as represented by both management and labor, and the general pub
Jan 1, 1950
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Investigation Of A Slip/Fall Accident - Instructor's Copy - IntroductionBy David Garry, Michael J. Brnich, Lynn L. Rethi, Henry P. Cole, William J. Wiehagen, Roberta A. Calhoun
This document contains most of the materials needed to use the exercise. The main part of the document is the instructor's copy. It tells how to use the exercise, presents the objectives, the m
Jan 10, 1999
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Brunswick Mining OperationsBy R. J. R. Welwood, F. J. Grebenc
"Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Ltd. (controlled by Noranda Mines Limited) operates two lead-zinccopper- silver mines approximately 20 miles inland from Bathurst, N.B. The principal No. 12
Jan 1, 1971
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The Impact Of Maintenance On Contemporary Mill DesignBy E. W. Geist
This paper is presented from the viewpoint of the mill operator and maintenance supervisor. Its purpose is to highlight the things that have been accomplished by the mill designers to lighten the load
Jan 1, 1967
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Design of Paste Backfill Plant and Distribution System for the Cannington ProjectSafety bulletins and stickers issued for the paste backfill plant at Cannington read as follows: æCannington Paste Fill Plant, First of ItÆs Kind in AustraliaÆ. We could even dare to state that the Ca
Jan 1, 1998
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Computer Control For Ring Roller Type Mineral PulverizersBy A. K. Bhowmick
Size reduction is very energy intensive and is the single most power-intensive operation in mineral processing plants. Research has shown that only a small part of the energy is utilized efficiently.
Jan 1, 1993
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Building a Cloud-Based Operator Training Simulation Software for Pressure Oxidation ProcessBy Mikko Loponen
Outotec has developed an operator training simulator (OTS) platformsuitable for various hydrometallurgical processes. The complete solution is run in the cloud, where virtual client instances can be m
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Sulfurous Acid Pre-Leaching - A Process For The Treatment Of Manganese Silver Ores With Specific Reference To Reprocessing The Millers Tailings At Tonopah, NevadaBy B. C. Haydon
Manganese silver ores are well known to be refractory towards cyanidation. Various processes have been suggested for improving the amenability of these ores. A sulfurous acid pre-leach is one such pro
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-146(8)-77 Comparative Coal Transportation Costs: An Economic And Engineering Analysis Of Truck, Belt, Rail, Barge And Coal Slurry And Pneumatic Pipelines ? Volume 8 ? Yellow Bail Rail ? 8.1 IntroductionBy Michael Rieber
Rail cars are referred to as "yellow-balled" when they are sufficiently old or damaged to preclude their efficient operation on long-haul or main line routes. For most coal carrying railroads, their a
Jan 1, 1977
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True Pipe Sampler – A Correct Design Utilising the Principle of Symmetry in Pressurised Slurry Particulate StreamsBy G J. Halstead, R C. Steinhaus
The True Pipe® in-line sampler was developed in an attempt to address the need for a mechanically reliable and correctly designed sampler to suit one-dimensional pressurised slurry pipelines, often fo
Jul 29, 2014