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Unsaturated Hydrologic Assessment of Waste Rock Stockpiles in Semi-Arid ClimatesBy D. A. Swanson, G. Danziger, G. Savci, C. Barnes
Hydrologic assessments of existing and proposed waste rock stockpiles are typically required for application of operating and closure permits at mine sites. A hydrologic assessment should include an e
Jan 1, 2000
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Coarse particle concentration using the HydroFloat SeparatorA new separator, known as the HydroFloat cell, was developed to overcome the limitations of traditional flotation cells in recovering coarse particles. The HydroFloat cell separates particles based on
Jan 1, 2002
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Shape Characterization of Particles - Problems and ProgressBy Thomas P. Meloy
As the importance of particle shape in mineral processing is increasingly recognized as an major variable in predicting the behavior of both individual particles and particle systems, whether it be in
Jan 1, 1990
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Aplicacion Y Seleccion De Los Clasificadores De EspiralBy Raymond E. Riethmann
El clasificador de espiral fue diseñado originalmente para circuitos cerrados de molienda. Desde entonces se ha aplicado con éxito a otros trabajos de clasificaci6n donde se necesita realizar un corte
Jan 1, 1982
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4. Case Study - Ore-Body Modeling at Sacaton Mine, Arizona - Introduction And Definition Of The ProblemBy Marvin Barnes
The Sacaton mine is a relatively new open¬pit copper mine owned by Asarco, Inc., which has been in production only a few years. The mineral deposits consist of two ore zones; a western, near-surface z
Jan 1, 1979
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A Lyometallurgical Process for Leaching Copper from ChrysocollaBy A. J. Monhemius, S. Raghavan, G. W. Warren, E. Peters, D. W. Furerstenau
A lyometallurgical process for extracting copper from an ore containing chrysocolla by leaching it with a kerosene solution containing LM 63 in the presence of small amounts of aqueous ammonia is desc
Jan 1, 1993
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Design and Construction of London Cable TunnelsBy Michael Francis, Chris Darton
More than 55 km of tunnels have been constructed by TBM in the last 12 years to refurbish and upgrade the high voltage cable network in London. These include a tunnel of 20km length using EPBM machine
Jan 1, 2003
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Closed grinding circuit residence time distribution analysisBy J. A. Herbst, Z. Rogovin, Lo. Y. C., K. Rajamani
Knowledge of the amount of time material spends in a continuous mill in a closed grinding circuit is essential for circuit performance analysis and scale-up design. A convenient method for acquiring t
Jan 1, 1988
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Bubble Generation In Swirl Flow During Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone FlotationBy D. Lelinski, R. Bokotko, J. D. Miller, J. Hupka
Air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation is a new, promising technology, and, since its conception, numerous applications have been successfully tested. Nevertheless, research and development efforts
Jan 1, 1997
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Silica collection concerns when using - flooded-bed scrubbers (Technical Paper)By R. A. Jankowski
Laboratory tests were conducted to evaluate the silica collection efficiency of flooded-bed scrubbers using six different filter panel designs at two operating velocities. Test results indicated that
Jan 1, 2000
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Emulsion Flotation Of Molybdenite (Chapter 16)By D. Malhotra, R. M. Hoover
The effect of a surfactant, designated Syntex, on the wetting and spreading of hydrocarbon oil on molybdenite surfaces (faces) has been investigated experimentally through measurements of zeta potenti
Jan 1, 1976
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The Evolution Of Coke Plant Design - Today - TomorrowBy Peter Riba
Up until ten years ago the industry had arrived at a relatively conventional, and consistent design of coke ovens. Through the years the designers and builders were not being heavily taxed to come up
Jan 1, 1980
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Real-Time Monitoring Of Arsenic, Cadmium, Copper And Lead Concentrations In Workplace Smelter Particulates Using A TSI 8520 DusttrakBy J. P. McDonald
Exposure to particulates containing metals and metal fumes (PCMMF) is a potential concern in ore refining and smelting. Some metals of primary interest are arsenic, cadmium, copper and lead, which ha
Jan 1, 2011
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If the Technology Fits: An Evaluation of Mobile Proximity Detection Systems in Underground Coal MinesBy J. L. Bellanca, L. R. Swanson
DISCLAIMER The findings and conclusions in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cen
Jan 1, 2019
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Uses Of Fly Ash In The American Electric Power SystemBy H. P. Hatch
Ash is a material that many people leave to nature to handle. Others sometimes sweep it under the rug to be disposed of by someone else. In our business we cannot do either. In fact the American Elect
Jan 1, 1966
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Overburden Stripping With Scrapers And Dozers At Western Energy?s Colstrip MineBy Robert W. Cope
"Mining began, in the Colstrip area in the 1920's by the Northern Pacific Railroad. The coal was used for steam locomotives until 1957, when the advent of diesel power made them obsolete. In 1959
Jan 1, 1981
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Ground-Water Reclamation By Selective PumpingBy Leslie G. McMillion
A field project to develop and demonstrate a method for alleviating problems of highly-mineralized ground water where they occur as isolated zones or pockets in fresh-water aquifers is being conducted
Jan 1, 1970
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Inserted Mill Liners: A Concept Of CompromiseBy Charles B. Dugger
Sacrificial linings for grinding mills have been a necessary state of the art of mineral dressing since the inception of comminution. Long recognized as the final link in energy transmission from powe
Jan 1, 1979
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Geotechnical Aspects Of Open Pit Lignite Mining--Southeast USA ? IntroductionBy K. K. Bhattacharyya
In the Gulf Coast area lignite deposits occur in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama. Lignite has been mined in Texas since the early 1800's reaching a production of over 900,000
Jan 1, 1982
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Leaching Of Copper By FungiBy G. M. Wenberg
Bacterial leaching of copper and uranium is practiced in environments containing available sulfur and iron and having a strong acidic reaction. However, many mineral deposits do not have these conditi
Jan 1, 1969