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Lead and Zinc in Eastern CanadaBy FREDERICK J. ALCOCK
THE high prices which lead and zinc have commanded during recent months have given a great impetus to search for workable deposits of these metals, and there has accordingly risen a demand for informa
Jan 1, 1926
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Getting it right from the beginning – ESG in mineral explorationBy L H. G McClean
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors have always been important to the minerals industry and is now considered one of our most important opportunities (and risks). Getting it right from
Sep 1, 2024
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Introducing and Sustaining a Continuous Improvement Program in Mines and SmeltersBy M Costa, L Polizzi
Process optimisation and continuous improvement are usually acknowledged when making a process more effective, efficient and transparent. During the last few decades, thousands of companies around the
Sep 1, 2014
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Wilkes-Barre Meeting - May 1877Jan 1, 1879
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Methodology for Evaluation of Mud Rush Risk in Block Caving MiningBy K. Basaure, S. Palma, R. L. Castro
"Mud rushes are sudden inflows of fine wet ore within underground mines; they can harm people and equipment as well as cause production delays. Block and panel caving mines are prone to mud rushes in
Jan 1, 2017
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Fan Inlet Air Velocity Profile and the Need for Carefully Designed Ductwork SystemsBy G. A. Gamble
"The inlet air velocity profile of any surface mine ventilation fan is an important factor when designing the connecting ductwork from the mine shaft collar to the fan. Deficient fan performance can b
Jan 1, 2019
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Reduction of Iron Oxides in a Novel Reactor Utilizing Rocket TechnologyBy George Kazonich
The high costs and environmental problems associated with making iron and steel in the United States is driving the development of new technologies to replace the blast furnace. A prototype reactor in
Jan 1, 1993
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The State and Density of Solutions Depositing Metalliferous VeinsBy William Emmons
THE problem of the metalliferous veins has always been an outstanding one in the science of ore deposits. In recent years interest has been stimulated by Spurr, who maintains that veins have consolida
Jan 1, 1928
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Geology and Non-Metallics - The State and Density of Solutions Depositing Metalliferous VeinsBy William H. Emmons
The problem of the metalliferous veins has always been an outstanding one in the science of ore deposits. In recent years interest has been stimulated by Spurr, who maintains that veins have consolida
Jan 1, 1928
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Preliminary Models for Basalt Evolution in the La Grande Greenstone BeltBy B. Rivard, D. Francis
A layered Archean magma chamber is exposed at the base of the Yasinski segment of the La Grande greenstone belt. This intrusive complex lies beneath a sequence of mafic volcanics and is underlain by g
Jan 1, 1984
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Overexcavation Risk Management During Pressurized Face Tunneling in the Pacific Northwest - RETC2023By Ulf Georg Gwildis
Overexcavation and ground loss events during pressurized-face TBMadvance in soft ground can result in unplanned deformations above the tunnel and damage to existing infrastructure. Successfully managi
Jun 13, 2023
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Tracer-Based Mine-Mill Ore Tracking Via Process Hold-ups at Northparkes MineBy M Wortley, R Morrison, T Rivett
The tracking of ore through process hold-ups such as stockpiles has been traditionally been difficult to achieve. The inability to pinpoint the exact source in the mine of material that is feeding a p
Jan 1, 2009
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Theory And Practice Of Fully Mechanized Longwall Mining In Steeply Dipping Coal SeamsMining steeply dipping coal seams is a difficult task. Prior to 1996, fully mechanized longwall mining methods along the seam strike direction were tried in China and other countries. Due to its large
Jan 1, 2013
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Estimates of the Thermal Stability Of Dispersion-Hardened AlloysBy A. W. Cochardt
MOST of the current high temperature materials are precipitation-hardened alloys. These alloys are usually soft when quenched from a solution heat-treatment temperature, but become harder
Jan 1, 1958
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Application of Huate® New Style Elutriation Electromagnetic Separator in Magnetite Beneficiation TechnonogyBy Shichang Liu, Hongli Jia, Zhaolian Wang, Maotang Liu, Ltd. Shandong Huate Magnet Technology Co., Fengliang Liu
"Introduce and promote a latest technology and equipment for magnetite. It’s featured of purifying concentrate, lowering tailing grade, high concentrate recovery rate and stable operation. HUATE® New
Jan 1, 2016
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Uncertainty Based Push-Back Design Algorithm In Open Pit MiningBy J. Gholamnejad
In open pit mine planning and design, push back mine sequencing is widely used for long-term production planning. In push back design, a series of nested pits is generated and then considered as possi
Jan 1, 2007
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Case Study – Application of RISKGATE to Managing Strata Failure in an Australian CoalmineBy J Harris, J Turner, P Kirsch
Coal mining is recognised globally as a hazardous activity, and as a result operates under high levels of regulatory and public scrutiny while managing a workforce operating in a high-risk environment
Nov 5, 2014
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Pyrite Bioleaching and Slag Neutralisation - Two Treatments in a Single Process for Recovering Valuable Metals from Both MaterialsPyrite Bioleaching and Slag Neutralisation - Two Treatments in a Single Process for Recovering Valuable Metals from Both Materials Very often the production of copper sulfide concentrate yields pyrit
Sep 13, 2010
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Recovery Of Gold From Thiosulfate Solutions And Pulps With Ion- Exchange ResinsBy Michael J. Nicol
Growing environmental and occupational safety concerns about the use of cyanide in gold processing has increased the interest in more acceptable alternatives. The most likely of these is thiosulfate.
Jan 1, 1998
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Reservoir Engineering - Calculated Effect of Pressure Maintenance on Oil Recovery (TP 2231, Petr. Tech., Sept. 1947)By Robert L. Hoss
The application of Muskat's differential equations for predicting the performance of a solution gas-drive reservoir to the Fullerton field indicates that a recovery may be expected of 14,030 bbl
Jan 1, 1948