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RI 6393 Lightweight Aggregates Expansion Properties of Selected Iowa Shales Clays and LoessBy Howard P. Hamlin, John W. Sweeney
Shales , clays , and loess in Iowa were tested and evaluated to determine feasibility of producing lightweight aggregate by commercial rotary - kiln or sintering methods . Preliminary testing was cond
Jan 1, 1964
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New Developments in Ion Exchange Resins for the Recovery of Gold from Complex OresBy J. van Deventer
Volatile gold prices in the face of rising costs for mining and refining is causing the mines to look for new ways to reduce costs and increase recoveries. This task is complicated by the fact that th
Jan 1, 2014
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The Resource Valuation and Optimesation Model: Real Options Impact for the Mining IndustryBy G. W. Evatt
This paper presents the scientific framework underpinning the Resource Valuation and Optimisation Model (RVOM). The RVOM is a Real Options software package, which helps mine owners optimally plan thei
Jan 1, 2011
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Turning Gray into Green - Emphasizing the Sustainable Benefits of Tunnel ProjectsBy Brian Gettinger, Jim Schlaman, Alston Noronha
"INTRODUCTION The public understanding of green solutions today is based on the definition of sustainability adopted by the Brundtland Commission (World Commission on Environment and Development) in 1
Jan 1, 2016
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Pima Mining Company-A Further Major ExpansionBy Michael D. Martin
Pima Mining Co., managed and 50% owned by Cyprus Mines Corp., with Union Oil of California and Utah Construction and Mining Co. sharing equally in the remaining 50%, is a medium-sized open pit copper
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 5162 A Comparison Of The Smokescope And The Ringelmann Chart ? Introduction And SummaryBy L. R. Burdick
The Smokescope is an instrument recently developed for determining the density of smoke by shade comparison. The instrument is designed so that the smoke is seen adjacent to two shades of gray corresp
Jan 1, 1955
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Industrial Minerals - Recent Trends in Asbestos Mining and Milling Practice - DiscussionBy Michael J. Messel
W. P. MOULD*—Has consideration been given to the problem of retreating the 4,000,000 ton tailings pile to recover the very considerable amount of asbestos fiber that was lost over the years due to ins
Jan 1, 1950
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Mineral Indicators - Abrasives (e8fd6784-c7ae-4696-ae6a-5c4e9ad4f003)Norton Co., a manufacturer of abrasive products and diamond drilling and coring bits for oil and gas exploration, is building a $19.1 million addition, scheduled for completion in late 1980, to the Hu
Jan 1, 1979
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The Effect Of Using Thiol Collector Mixtures On The Flotation Of Pyrite And GalenaBy B. McFadzean
Thiol collector mixtures are commonly used in the flotation of base metal sulfides and platinum-bearing ores. There are synergistic benefits claimed for these collector mixtures, with mixtures lowerin
Sep 1, 2012
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Energy Consumption Patterns In 20th Century Canadian Cuni Smelters Torstein Utigard Symposium on Pyrometallurgy 54th Annual Conference of Metallurgists held in Conjunction with AMCAA-America’s Conference OnalBy S. W. Marcuson, P. J. Mackey
The 1973 Oil Embargo and succeeding disruptions in supply had a profound effect on energy costs and consumption patterns in the developed world. This was especially true in the USA where post World Wa
Jan 1, 2015
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A review of binder materials used in stabilized backfillsBy J Petrolito
"To improve the economic and environmental performance of underground mining operations, it is common practice to return the metallurgical waste material underground as backfill. This is called hydrau
Jan 1, 2005
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The Minerals Industry and its Contribution to New Zealand's Economic DevelopmentWhile the new Minister of Economic Development sends his apologies at being unable to speak at this Conference, I am delighted to present on his behalf. The Ministry of Economic Development is not onl
Jan 1, 2005
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OFR-109-79 Coal Mine Combustion Products Identification And Analysis Procedures And SummaryBy K. L. Paciorek
The primary objective of this final phase of Contract No. H0133004 was to provide a description of all experimental assemblies and procedures used throughout this project in such a detail as to permit
Jan 1, 1978
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Selective Mining at Mitsubishi Cement’s Cushenbury MineBy Douglas C. Shumway
Mining in Cushenbury Canyon began in 1860 when John Cushenbury left his Holcomb Valley gold prospect and discovered a silver vein in the limestones of the present day Cushenbury Mine. Cushenbury Canyo
Jan 1, 1992
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Rock Fracturing Techniques For In Place LeachingBy George B. Griswold
The two most stringent parameters for in place fracturing of rock are the lack of any initial void space in the rock which to expand into and the ability to gain access only through drill holes. These
Jan 1, 1969
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The James Bay Pyrochlore DepositBy H. R. Stockford
"A pyroxenite-carbonatite complex containing extensive pyrochlore mineralization was discovered during January, 1966, within an exploratory license area held by Consolidated Morrison Explorations Limi
Jan 1, 1972
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Geological Controls In Geostatistical Ore Reserve Estimation Of A Skarn Deposit - The Mactung Case Study ? IntroductionBy J. W. Mustard
The Macmillan Pass tungsten property (MacTung) is the largest known copper-tungsten, calcic, exoskarn deposit in the Western Hemisphere. Located on the border between the Yukon and Northwest Territori
Jan 1, 1985
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The Gold-Rich Louvicourt Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposit, New Brunswick: A Kuroko Analogue in the Bathurst Mining CampBy D. R. Lentz, C. J. Beaumont-Smith, S. H. Mcclenaghan
"Abstract - The Louvicourt Au-Ag-Cu-Zn-Pb sulfide deposit is hosted by a Middle Ordovician calc-alkaline sequence of aphyric rhyolite flows and associated fragmental rocks at the top of the Flat Landi
Jan 1, 2006
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Mining Geology in 1930By A. O. HAYES
SYSTEMATIC methods of ore-finding are looked to the more as increasing production requires greater supplies of raw materials. Unrelenting search for new sources of supply is necessary, and all the ski
Jan 1, 1931
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Technical Notes - The Interpretation of Capillary Pressure Data from Carbonate RetrovirusBy W. R. Aufricht, E. H. Koepf
The theory, measurement, and application of capillary forces in reservoir rock have been treated ex-tensively in the various petroleum publications.1,2,3,4 These forces are of prime importance in oil
Jan 1, 1958