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Effect of temperature gradients in column leach experimentsBy Sebastian Fredes, Williams Calderon, Mauricio Toledo, Gonzalo Montes-Atenas
The influence of the temperature on leaching kinetics of copper-bearing minerals has been widely acknowledged: the leaching of copper oxide ores is generally described as exothermic reactions while co
Jan 1, 2014
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Analytical Modeling of a Synthetic VMS Deposit Data: a Proxy Tool for Education and Initial Research "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Viktor Lishchuk, Olof Martinsson, Tobias E. Bauer, Elena Haller
Freely accessible and non-confidential real-life geological data sets from mineral deposits are desirable for the wide range of applications in research and education. However, publicly available stat
Jan 14, 2021
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Filtered tailings – an iron ore experienceBy L Vimercati, R Williams
Transitioning to a green future requires the mining industry to adopt sustainable practices. Filtered tailings are become a key expectation of the communities we operate in and are growing in a number
Sep 18, 2023
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Analysis Of The Mining Engineering Faculty PipelineBy M. M. Poulton
Universities are not immune from the large number of retirements facing the mining industry. Department heads anticipate that we will need to replace all of the senior mining engineering faculty in t
Jan 1, 2012
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Metal Mining - Research on the Cutting Action of the Diamond Drill BitBy E. P. Pfleider, Rolland L. Blake
IT is generally believed that the amount of diamond drilling will increase appreciably in the next decade, as the seaarch for minerals throughout the world becomes more difficult and intense. An atten
Jan 1, 1954
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Adsorption of Copper from Aqueous Solution by Chemically Modified Orange PeelBy Liang Sha
In this study, adsorption of copper by chemically modified orange peel was investigated. A conspicuous change occurs in the surface morphology of the biomass due to modification, which is depicted by
Jan 1, 2009
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Coal Division Has Interesting SessionsBy C. M. Smith
PILOTED by Cadwallader, Evans, Jr., as chairman, the Coal Division got under way Monday morning for the first of three consecutive sessions. N. F. Patton started the ball rolling with a paper on the e
Jan 1, 1935
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USBM Designs In-Pit Movable Crusher Based on Mine Personnel SurveyBy Earl M. Frizzell, Ronald W. Utley
Introduction For the past several years the Bureau of Mines has undertaken research to develop alternative mine material haulage systems that will improve mine productivity, reduce haulage costs, inc
Jan 4, 1983
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Electricity in Oil Fields - Relative Advantages and Costs of Electric Power in Lease Operations (with Discussion)By L. J. Murphy
The production of crude oil in the United States is exceeding consumption by one-quarter million barrels per day and, with the possibilities of West Texas, this condition of overproduction, unless con
Jan 1, 1928
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Women making great strides and reshaping the mining industry - ME Feature ArticleBy Carrie Smith
Mining has historically been one of the most male-dominated industries in the world. From underground operations to executive boardrooms, the presence of women has often been slim. Women had often bee
Aug 1, 2025
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Ergonomic Assessment of Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Surface Mine Workers in India "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Aruna Mangalpady, Sandeep Kumar Jeripotula, Govinda Raj Mandela
Injuries due to work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are not uncommon in heavy industry like mining. Researchers acknowledged that occupational exposure to ergonomic risk factors is the chie
Mar 13, 2020
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Flotation Separation of Nickel and Arsenic at Inco's Thompson MillBy I. Farr, H. Wittens
"In 1989 and 1990 abnormally high levels of arsenic in ore from the Thompson Open Pit Mine threatened Manitoba Division's electro-nickel production. The paper will discuss our development of a flotati
Jan 1, 1991
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Effect of the Particle Size of the Grog on the Properties of BricksBy C. M. F. Vieira
Crushed fired brick waste, known as grog, screened at two different particle size, 840 (20 mesh) and 180 µm (80 mesh), was used in mixtures with clayey body to make typical red ceramics for bricks. Th
Jan 1, 2009
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Knelson-Deswik Milling Technology: Bridging the Gap between Low and High Speed Stirred MillsBy David Rahal, Des Erasmus, Ken Major
"Over the past twenty years there has been an increased emphasis on fine grinding in the minerals industry. This spurred the development of a range of new fine grinding equipment in the 1990s. At that
Jan 1, 2011
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A geostatistical Approach to Coal Reserve ClassificationBy Just GD, Gillies ADS
There is an increasing need for reliable and comparable coal resource data and it is necessary to standardize the traditional classification procedures by quantifying the three basic evaluation crit
Jan 1, 1987
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The Manufacture of Ferro-Manganese in Blast FurnacesBy Willard P. Ward
HAVING been engaged during the past year in the manufacture of ferro-manganese in a blast furnace, I have imagined that some further information on this subject might be of interest to that large numb
Jan 1, 1877
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Assessing longwall gateroad ground response and support alternativesBy Peter Zhang, I. BERK TULU, Morgan M. Sears, Heather Dougherty, Ted Klemetti, DYKE MARK VAN, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen
Ground falls in longwall gateroad entries remain a concern in modern longwall operations. The gateroads are subject to changing horizontal and vertical ground stress induced by longwall extraction. Th
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Development of anionic collectors for direct flotation of apatite from complex siliceous ores with a focus on sustainabilityBy Josefin Lannefors, Anders Klingberg, Natalija Gorochovceva
"Development of new anionic collectors becomes more and more important. This can be explained, on the one hand, by the fact that over the years phosphate ores have become more fine grained and complex
Jan 1, 2014
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RI 2453 Morbidity Studies as an Aid in Preventing Illness Among MinersBy R. R. Sayers
Mine operators and managers for a number of years have known that the maintenance of health among the workers has an appreciable financial value, In order to maintain the health, it has been found ne
Mar 1, 1923
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Effect of Si Content on Thermal Shock Resistance of Al-Si-Cu AlloysBy E. Nejati, S. Khoshkooei, V. Firouzdor, M. Akbari, F. Khomamizadeh
In this study the effects of Si content on mechanical and thermal fatigue properties of Al-Si casting alloys were investigated. Repeated heating and cooling cycles were applied on the samples at 230°C
Jan 1, 2006