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Flotation Of Fluorite Ores Using Oleoyl Sarcosine As CollectorBy M. Z. Dogan, M. S. Celik, G. Onal, O. Ozcan, I. Yildirim
A fluorite ore (51.85 % CaF2) containing high contents of calcite, quartz and iron oxides was upgraded by flotation using a new reagent, oleoyl sarcosine (OS). In addition, quebracho and sodium silica
Jan 1, 1993
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Application Of Simulation Model In Design And Evaluation Of Longwall System - SummaryBy N. Kuroda
A realistic simulation model has been used for designing longwall mining, especially for solving operational problems. This paper describes background, development, validation and some applications of
Jan 1, 1982
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Geotechnical Investigation of a Fault Zone Using a Horizontal Geotechnical BoringBy Greg Sanders, Michael Gilbert, James G. Shaughnessy
"A new raw water intake from the South Holston River to the Kingsport water treatment plant is under construction. The exploration for the 335 meter long horseshoe shaped tunnel design took advantage
Jan 1, 2016
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A Machine For Vein StopingBy F. W. Brackebusch
A unique machine has been designed for mining narrow veins. The machine, called the NONN, walks on the walls of the stope and carries a boom-mounted hydraulic impact breaker. The concept of walking on
Jan 1, 1990
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Refuse Slurry Thickening And DewateringBy Kenneth A. Pietila
The thickening and dewatering characteristics of refuse slurries are as variable as the coal mining operations and preparation plants that create them. This paper discusses these characteristics based
Jan 1, 1984
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The Technological Evolution Of Longwall MiningBy C. Haycocks
The evolution of longwall mining is briefly traced from its inception in England in the 1620's. In the beginning this method recovered 90% of coal with roof closure controlled by packs and walls.
Jan 1, 1997
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Effect Of Filter Cake Structure On Dewatering Of Fine CoalBy R. M. Kakwani
The filtration and dewatering results of -32 mesh Pittsburgh seam coal are discussed with reference to the microscopic structure parameters, i.e., particle segregation in the cake and particle and por
Jan 1, 1984
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O&K Seeks to Become Major Force in US Excavator MarketBy Steve Kral
One of the world’s most successful mining shovel manufacturers believes its name is not very well known in North America, particularly in the United States. And there are plans under way to improve o
Jan 1, 1996
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The Demineralization Of Pulverized Upper Freeport Coal In A High-Intensity Magnetic SeparatorBy William M. Kester
Finely sized Upper Freeport coals are beneficiated to reduce ash and sulfur using high-intensity magnetic separation to process both (1) raw, untreated coal as well as (2) raw coal which was pre-treat
Jan 1, 1965
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Underground Mining: A Challenge To Established Open Pit Operations (ead87ecc-17fe-40a0-a240-81134d0e839c)By T. D. Arnold
The Barrick Bullfrog underground mine was established as an afterthought to the main open pit. As open pit ore dwindles, the underground mining becomes increasingly more important as an ore source, an
Jan 1, 1996
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The Acquisition, Interpretation And Storage Of Geological And Geotechnical Parameters With Reference To Design Of Coal-Mine LayoutsBy M. Karmis
The design of coal-mine layouts is based on the knowledge of a broad range of geological and geotechnical parameters, which must be determined from a sequence of exploration programs. It follows that
Jan 1, 1980
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Squeezing Ground: Conditions & Lessons Learned at the New Irvington TunnelBy Yiming Sun, David Tsztoo, Rick Nolting, Adam M. Wirthlin, Rebecca Fusee
"Excavation and initial support of the New Irvington Tunnel presented significant challenges, including rapidly changing ground conditions, heavy ground loads, and squeezing. Such behaviors were antic
Jan 1, 2016
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Occurrence Of Organic Carbon In Mississippi Valley Deposits And An Evaluation Of Processes Involving Organic Carbon In The Genesis Of These DepositsBy Charles S. Spirakis
The consistent occurrence of organic carbon early in the paragenesis of Mississippi Valley-type sulfide deposits suggests a genetic link between organic carbon and the sulfide ores. Reduction of sulfa
Jan 1, 2013
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Teleoperated Continuous Mining Machine For Improved Safety (2215326c-a58c-417a-8ed1-68e2deab2686)By A. J. Kwitowski
Teleoperation is a technology that can provide significant health and safety improvements in mining, by relocating machine operators hundreds of meters away from the face area. The U. S. Bureau of Min
Jan 1, 1994
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A New Approach To Copper-Nickel Ore Processing ? SummaryBy A. W. Fletcher
A nickel-copper sulphide concentrate was treated in a pilot plant at Warren Spring Laboratory during 1961, by a hydrometallurgical roast-leach- solvent extraction process devised to cleanly separate t
Jan 1, 1964
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Environmental Impact And Protection For The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) -- A uclear Waste Facility Near Carlsbad, New Mexico ? IntroductionBy G. L. Hohmann
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) project is authorized by legislation to provide a demonstration of the safe disposal of radio- active wastes generated by the national defense programs and activ
Jan 1, 1982
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Calcium Carbonate Markets In The Southeastern United StatesBy T. S. McGahey
The southeastern region of the United States has long been a major market area for coarse and medium particle size natural ground calcium carbonate fillers. The primary market for calcium carbonate in
Jan 1, 1986
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The Million Dollar Grinding Mill - Is It For You?By Vas P. Srinivasa
A comminution circuit is an important integral part of a mineral processing plant. Nearly 40% of the capital cost and 30 to 40% of the operating cost are taken up by the crushing and grinding circuit.
Jan 1, 1983
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The Role Of The Japanese Trading Company In Setting World Coal PricesBy Peter J. Szabo
In 1980, a caravan of representatives of Japanese trading companies debarked on the shores of the United States bearing gifts of watches, electronic games, and radios. In early 1983, we find in a park
Jan 1, 1984
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Disposal and Use of Coal Combustion Products in Mined EnvironmentsBy Paul F. Ph. D. Ziemkiewicz, Courtney D. Black
According to the American Coal Ash Association, 105 million tons of coal combustion products (CCP) were produced by the power generating utilities in 1997. Of that total, 1.68 million tons were used i
Jan 1, 2000