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Cyclonic Flotation Column For Minerals BeneficiationBy R. Lai
This paper describes the application of a cyclonic flotation column (CFC) for coal cleaning. A CFC makes use of centrifugal force to create a density gradient in a column to augment the froth flotatio
Jan 1, 2003
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Effective desliming of froth flotation cell feed at Elk Run Coal Co.By D. I. Phillips, P. J. Bethell
This paper focuses on the -1/2 mm cleaning at Elk Run Coal. The original circuitry incorporated desliming cyclones. Problems with slimes entrainment in the cyclone underflow (froth cell feed) resulted
Jan 1, 1987
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Use of a Total Flammable Gas Detector in Mine RecoveryBy J. E. Chilton
Methanometers with catalytic heat- of-combustion sensors used in coal mines today will read low for flammable gases when oxygen (0,) concentrations are low or when methane (CH,) concentrations are gre
Jan 1, 1992
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Wet Concentrating TablesBy A. W. Deurbrouck, W. W. Agey
Introduction The modern wet concentrating table is a rectangular or rhomboid shaped normally rimed-deck operated in essentially a horizontal plane (Fig. 23). A drive mechanism imparts a differential
Jan 1, 1985
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Nonmetallic Mineral Resources Of WisconsinBy Bruce A. Brown
Construction aggregate is the most important nonmetallic-mineral commodity in quantity and value that is produced in Wisconsin. Crushed stone is produced from the Precambrian crystalline rocks and the
Jan 1, 1999
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Field Results from an Anaerobic Constructed-Wetland System Used to Demonstrate Remediation of ARD from a Coal Storage FacilityBy Daniel P. Coughlin, Robert C. Thomas, Christopher S. Romanek, Kristian W. Paul
Two separate constructed treatment wetland (CTW) systems receiving the same metal contaminated, acid sulfate water over different lengths of time and at different rates were evaluated for metal attenu
Jan 1, 2000
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Robot-Human Control Interactions In Mining OperationsBy Rashi Tiwari, George Danko, Jeremy Knowles
A control technique is described for enhancing the efficiency of materials handling and other mining operations. The concept involves human-operator and robotics control interactions to assist in min
Jan 1, 2005
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Sorption of uranium, strontium and cesium on pozzolanBy R. K. Mehta, U. Cetin
The Nevada Test Site is located approximately 100 km (65 miles) northwest of Las Vegas, NV. The site was primarily used by the Department of Energy for the field testing of nuclear weapons and has bee
Jan 1, 2000
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Radiation Exposures Associated With Exploration Mining, Milling, And Shipping UraniumBy H. T. Miller, L. M. Scott
Radiation exposures in Uranium operations may result from external beta-gamma radiation emitted by Uranium and its progeny, internal exposure to alpha and beta radiation due to the inhalation and inge
Jan 1, 1981
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Coalbed methane : Conversion of a liability to an assetBy J. J. Schwoebel
Resource Enterprises Inc. (REI) is exploiting the coalbed gas resource by working in unison with active underground mining operations. At REZ7s pilot project at the Soldier Canyon mine, Carbon County,
Jan 1, 1988
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The Potential of Staged Classification for Improved Fine Mineral SeparationsBy P. T. Luckie
More efficient classification with a single hydrocyclone through equipment and/or operating design changes does not appear possible. However, improvement in classification efficiency by increasing the
Jan 1, 1989
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New Bacteriophage, Which Infects Acidophilic, Heterotrophic Bacteria from Acidic Mining Environments, ABy Carolyn S. Watkins, Thomas E. Ward, Debby F. Bruhn, Vern Winston, Mary Lou Rowland, Deborah K. Bulmer
The genetic characteristics of members of the genus Acidiphilium are poorly understood. As part of our study of the genetics of these bacteria, a search was made for an endogenous bacteriophage. Such
Jan 1, 1989
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Ground Freezing for the Construction of Deep Shafts (cd62e630-bbbe-4bb8-bfbe-16b05dab86f1)By James A. Morrison, Stephane Carayol, Paul H. Madsen
The Rio Piedras Alignment Section 7 of the Tren Urbano is currently being constructed beneath a historic commercial section of San Juan. Different portions of the section are being constructed using o
Jan 1, 1999
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Using Belt Condition Monitoring to Evaluate Conveyor System PerformanceBy Greg Barfoot, K. Payne
Condition monitoring of conveyor belting has become an established tool for maintenance programming, replacement strategies and quality assurance for belt conveyor systems. What is less well known is
Jan 1, 1996
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Radar Hazard Detection In A Coal StructureBy W. P. Stroud, R. S. Dennen
A ground penetrating synthetic pulse radar system has been used by the US Bureau of Mines to probe into a coal pillar to locate hidden structures or anomalies. Direct matrix inversion was used to obta
Jan 1, 1992
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A Model Analysis Of The Impact Grinding Of Single ParticlesBy D. W. Fuerstenau, P. C. Kapur
A model equation is presented for breakage of single particles as a function of the impact energy. The model takes explicit cognizance of the distribution of feed particles in their resistance to brea
Jan 1, 1995
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Ultrasonic Anemometry in Underground ExcavationsBy P. Mousset-Jones, F. Calizaya
Ultrasonic anemometry is a relatively new method of measuring the air velocity in underground excavations and is not widely used. The method has been mainly used for surface applications, such as mete
Jan 1, 1995
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Ventilation Safety Monitoring System Using A Trend Curve Of Moving Average Of Carbon Monoxide ConcentrationBy Yuusaku Tominaga, Sukumar Bandopadhyay
A power-series trend curve of elapsed time was estimated by using time series data of measured concentrations of carbon monoxide in the Taiheiyo coal mine, Hokkaido, Japan. The difference between the
Jan 1, 2002
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Laboratory and In-Situ Assessment of Rock Mass QualityBy L. Wade, D. R. Pearce
A detailed account is given of the spectral ratio laboratory method for the determination of seismic velocity and attenuation through rock cores under simulated in-situ stress conditions. An account o
Jan 1, 1996
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Using the DRylron™ process to produce value-added iron unitsBy F. G. Rinker
World demand for metallized iron continues to increase, keeping pace with steelmaking requirements for lower-cost hot metal. Virgin iron ore and in-plant oxide fines can be reduced to direct reduced i
Jan 1, 2002