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The SALA Caravan Mill-synopsisBy G. Kollberg
"IntroductionThe SALA Caravan Mill system represents a proven concept for the design and operation of mobile and semi-mobile ore dressing plants.The Caravan Mill has been developed to meet the demand
Jan 1, 1982
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Not for the Faint-HeartedBy J Whittle
This paper describes what is involved in carrying out a comprehensive optimisation of a long-term operating schedule for a mining complex. It details the data that must be assembled and discusses the
Nov 24, 2014
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The "Big Inch" Pipe LineBy Finney, W. R.
MUCH has been said and written of the "Big Inch," of the terrific obstacles encountered in its construction, of the colorful and tough men engaged in its building, but little has been publicized of th
Jan 1, 1943
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Countries And The Minerals IndustryMainland China To Pay Japanese Company On Contract Claim. - Mitsubishi will receive $39 million from Red China, half of what was asked, for China's having, curtailed work on a 5369 million steel
Jan 1, 1981
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The Mechanical Preparation of AnthraciteBy Richard P. Rothwell
THE anthracite coals of Pennsylvania are all mined from large veins. A seam less than four feet. in thickness is generally considered as unworkable, those from which most of the coal now comes being f
Jan 1, 1875
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The Los Pelambres Overland ConveyorBy Christof Brewka
Los Pelambres, 200 km north of Santiago, Chile, is the latest in a series of mega-projects developed in this part of the world. While most of its predecessors are spread over open desert, the Los Pela
Jan 1, 2000
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Georgia on the Move 2002By John Montgomery
This paper discusses the major changes to the Commissioners Rules and Regulations, Chapter 120-3-10 “Rules and Regulations for Explosives and Blasting Agents”; how the changes came about, and a summar
Jan 1, 2003
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The Central Mukur Gold ProjectBy Elmer Stewart, Richard May
"The Central Mukur deposit was discovered by the Semipalatinsk Geological Exploration Expedition (GEE) during detailed searches from 1977 to 1980. Andas Altyn Ltd., a Kazakhstanian gold mining company
Jan 1, 1999
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The Digitalization Of Steel ProductionBy Kurt Herzog
State-of-the-art automation information technology and connectivity enables the digitalization of steel production that goes far beyond conventional automation of industrial production. Initiatives ha
Oct 30, 2017
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The Genetic Significance of MineralogyBy A. F. Frederickson
A MINERAL can best be defined as a phase,' where the term "phase" is described as a homogeneous,* physically distinct, and mechanically sep- arable portion of a system. If one phase develops from
Jan 1, 1952
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Mining into the 21st CenturyBy John Wiebmer
Six industry trends will have significant effect on the way mining equipment is designed and supported in the years ahead: 1. MINING IS MIGRATING TO LESSER DEVELOPED PARTS OF THE WORLD The global rece
Jan 1, 1993
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Properties of the Platinum MetalsBy E. M. Wise
PLATINUM and palladium are the most generally useful, most ductile and least rare members of the platinum family. They have many impor-tant applications in the pure state but for other applications it
Jan 1, 1934
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Innovation at the Hellyer ConcentratorBy G D RICHMOND, Campbell J. J
Aberfoyle Limited has developed the Hellyer complex base metal sulphide deposit located in North West Tasmania. As part of exploration and feasibility study, the ore was extensively tested, includin
Jan 1, 1992
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Overview Of The Industrial MineralsBy Robert L. Bates
An industrial mineral, says the Glossary of Geology, is "any rock, mineral, or other naturally occurring substance of economic value, exclusive of metallic ores, mineral fuels, and gemstones; one of t
Jan 1, 1994
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Mining Geology: The Industry's HopeBy Willard C. Lacy
Survival of the mining industry as a viable economic entity in the United States is being seriously threatened by declining grades of ore reserves, rising operational and capital costs, and increased
Jan 1, 1985
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The Challenge of Coal PreparationBy Anthony G. Fonseca, W. W. Wen
About 45-50% of the coal mined in the U.S. passes through coal preparation plants; east of the Mississippi River this number increases to about 75-80%. Although the cost for coal preparation is worthw
Jan 1, 1995
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Debrining In The Saline IndustryBy T. E. Burns
The process engineer is frequently requested to select equipment to separate brine from solids, In many cases, this is a more difficult task than the selection of most other pieces of process equipmen
Jan 1, 1966
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Slurry Technology in the USSRBy Serge V. Krasvin
The excavation of large amounts of ferrous and non ferrous metals, coal, shale, and other minerals - requires intensification of blasting techniques. In the late 80s in the USSR, the annual consumptio
Jan 1, 1992
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Proceeding of the Annual MeetingBy John Hays Hammoud
At the Annual Business Meeting of the Institute, held February 19, 1907, the following persons were elected Council. President of the Council, John Hays Hammond, New York, N. Y. Vice-Presidents (for
Mar 1, 1907
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Role Of The Tunneling MachineBy William H. Hamilton
INTRODUCTION It was not very many years ago that tunneling machine manufacturers spent considerable time trying to convince contractors and mine operators of the advantages of mechanical tunnel bor
Jan 1, 1997