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Dynamic Response of the Continuous Mechanical Froth Flotation CellBy Leon Y. Sadler
Three new transfer functions relating the time response of the amount of floatable mineral in the under flow to time-dependent changes in the amount of floatable mineral in the feed to the cell are pr
Jan 1, 1974
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Molecular modelling applied to the flotation of iron oresBy M Badawi, Y Foucaud, C Veloso, J Laine, A C. Araujo
Iron is one of the most exchanged commodities worldwide. Its use for steelmaking explains the growing demand in the metal which remains mainly produced by the mining and the beneficiation of iron ores
Nov 8, 2021
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The Application of Continuous Mining Machines at Coalbrook CollieriesBy J. G. Ferguson, R. E. Burnton
The nature of the coal and of the roof in No. 3 seam at Coal brook Collieries is such as to preclude the use, during bord and pillar mining, of conventional mining equipment that employs cutting and b
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Effect of Tectonic Stress on the Stability of SlopesBy Wu Y. H, Lu J. P
Slope stability has now become a practical tool in the design and oper- ation of open pits. The stability of rock slope depends on many factors, including not only structural geology, the existence o
Jan 1, 1989
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Pit Operations at the Marmoraton Mine Hastings County, OntarioBy C. A. Lorenson
THE Marmoraton mine is located a mile southeast of Marmora, a village in Hastings county, Ontario, 130 miles east from Toronto and 143 miles west of Ottawa. Highway No. 14 from Belleville intersects H
Jan 1, 1958
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Power Line - We Must Get In On The ActBy T. V. Falkie, Robert Stefanko
Coal Mine Health and Safety Act in December 1969, the most comprehensive law in the history of the coal mining industry went into effect. Hardly anyone will quarrel with the philosophy that all miners
Jan 1, 1971
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Manuscript Closing Date for the New York Meeting, 1917The 114th (New York) Meeting of the Institute will be held in the third week of February, 1917. The Committee on Papers and Publications has set Dec: 1, 1916; as the closing date for the receipt of ma
Jan 9, 1916
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Mitigating the Effect of Surface Coatings on Gold ProcessingBy R Wei, Y Peng
With the depletion of high-quality ores, the efficiency of extracting difficult gold ores through flotation and leaching becomes very important in the mining industry. Iron contaminants, sulfide and c
Sep 1, 2014
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The Outokumpu Method for Lead Recovery in Electric FurnaceBy Jukka S. Sulanto
Outokumpu has applied its well -known copper Fl ash Smelling Process also for smelting su1phide lead . concentrates. The lead in the Flash Smelting Furnace slag is recovered by reducing the oxygen pot
Jan 1, 1990
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Simplifying The Practice Of Kriging In Presence Of TrendsBy Mario Eduardo Rossi
The Universal Kriging (UK) and the Ordinary Kriging (OK) systems of equations are variations of the well-known system of Normal Equations. They differ only by the number of constraints present in the
Jan 1, 1989
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Easton Paper - The Wyandotte Silver Smelting and Refining WorksBy William M. Courtis
Since many accounts of Silver Islet Mine, in Lake Superior, have already been published, it is supposed that the members of the Institute are familiar with the location and character of the mine. To m
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An X-Ray Study Of The Gold-Iron AlloysBy Eric Jette
THE alloys of gold and iron were investigated in 1907 by Isaac and Tammann,1 who determined the thermal diagram for the entire system by thermal analysis and microscopic examination. They also reviewe
Jan 1, 1934
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Standardization Committees Of The Institution Of Mining And MetallurgyBy C. McDermid
At the request of Mr. C. McDermid, Secretary of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, Salisbury House, London, E. C., England, the following reports of standardization committees are here republis
Mar 1, 1907
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Petroleum Economics - The Economics of Overdevelopment (T. P. 1084)By John D. Gill
The purpose of this paper is to invite attention away from the obvious. direct monetary costs of oil-field overdevelopment (as distinguished from "social costs") to a consideration of the role played
Jan 1, 1940
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Acoustic Sensors for Process Control in the Year 2000By A. McLean, S. Dawson, N. D. G. Mountford
"IntroductionIn order to predict the accepted industrial practice for the year 2000, it may be helpful to first consider the rate of development of scientific knowledge. If the speed with which man ca
Jan 1, 1988
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Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, Dec. 20, 1918The President was authorized to appoint. a liaison committee to cooperate with the American Mining Congress in respect to the establishment of a Secretary of Mines and Mining in the President's C
Jan 2, 1919
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Petroleum Economics - The Economics of Overdevelopment (T. P. 1084)By John D. Gill
The purpose of this paper is to invite attention away from the obvious. direct monetary costs of oil-field overdevelopment (as distinguished from "social costs") to a consideration of the role played
Jan 1, 1940
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Washington Paper - The Effect of Manganese in Bessemer MetalBy August Wendel
It is a well-known fact to all Bessemer steel manufacturers using a blooming mill, that ingots show large cracks in the first few passes of the rolls, which, in the following ones, do not always roll
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Lake Dorothy, Alaska, Underwater Tunnel Piercing - The Norwegian WayBy Jan Mehren, Arild Neby
Underwater Tunnel Piercing or Lake Tap, often also called the Norwegian Method, will in many projects be an important part of the hydro electric development scheme. The very last blasting round in the
Jan 1, 2009
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The Introduction of Axis at Black Star Open CutBy M Gabbitus, B Young, T Lukins, M Slater
This paper details the implementation of a new type of grade control system at the Black Star open cut mine in Mount Isa, Queensland. It explores the site requirements for grade control, what as previ
Sep 18, 2012