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Selection of drying and calcining systems - an overviewBy C. R. Euston, B. T. Field, W. E. Lindquist
Pyroprocessing applications in the minerals industry range from low-temperature drying to high-temperature reactions. Material characteristics and process requirements range over a very broad spectrum
Jan 1, 2000
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Uncertainty In Planning ARD Control Measures: Risk Modeling And InterpretationBy Dr. George W. Annadale, Dr. Adrian G. Chantler
Materials which are likely to produce Acid Rock Drainage (ARV) can be identified with a reasonable degree of certainty. However, it is not currently possible to predict the concentrations of future co
Jan 1, 1992
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New Reagent Systems In Flotation Separation Of Quartz From FeldsparBy Y. Nakahiro, T. Wakamatsu, M. S. Elsalmawy
The flotation of quartz, feldspar and alumina was studied as a function of pH when using N-alkyldiamines as collectors. The lengths of alkyl chains of diamines were 8, 9, 10, and 12 carbon atoms. It w
Jan 1, 1995
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A Laboratory Approach To Study Dust Generation Due To RegrindingBy Danqing Xu, A. W. Khair
This paper presents a laboratory simulation of regrinding and resulting dust generation. An Automated Rotary Coal Cutting Simulator (ARCCS) was modified to conduct regrinding experiment. In order to e
Jan 1, 1991
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Tailings Management in the Canadian Arctic – Echo Bay’s Lupin MineBy Hugh R. Wilson
Echo Bay's Waste Management Program for its Lupin Mine was developed in response to the terms and conditions of the water license issued to the mine in 1981 by the Northwest Territories Water Boa
Jan 1, 1991
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Improved Sulfide Gold Ore BiooxidationBy Christopher E. Johansson, William J. Kohr, John W. Shield
Heap biooxidation is an economical means to treat refractory sulfidic ores. However, air flow limitations are a major obstacle in commercialization of this technology. Geobiotics, Inc. has develop
Jan 1, 1996
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The Role Of The I.B.A. In The Bauxite/Alumina/Aluminium IndustryBy Ronald J. Thomas
Prior to 1974, bauxite-producing countries were poorly informed about important aspects of the bauxite/alumina/aluminium industry. This placed them at a disadvantage in negotiations over the developme
Jan 1, 1984
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Flotation Kinetics: Methods For Estimating Distribution Of Rate ConstantsBy M. Polat, S. Chander
Many models have been suggested in the past to obtain a satisfactory fit to flotation data. Of these, first-order kinetics models with a distribution of flotation rate constants are most common. A ser
Jan 1, 1995
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Information Management At Minesites - The Key To Cost CompetitivenessBy Gordon H. Jardine
The cost of performing equipment maintenance is an increasingly significant component in the total operating cost of today's capital-intensive, large-scale mining operations. Because of the inter
Jan 1, 1986
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Rock Mechanics Application To Room And Pillar MiningBy D. S. Choi, H. D. Dahl, D. L. McCain
The paper examines current room and pillar mining practice in the U.S.A. from the standpoint of rock mechanics. Consideration is given to the deformation characteristics of the roof formation and the
Jan 1, 1982
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Evaluation Of Sampling And Grade Control Methods At The El Soldado Underground Copper Mine, Chile (86b60155-f75a-477c-8568-207210170d37)By R. A. Metz, Isaac Vera, Hans Ruge
The El Soldado copper mineralization occurs as relatively high-grade irregular ore bodies with assay contacts and with frequent inclusions of barren rock. The sampling methods must be timely for produ
Jan 1, 1992
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Grindability of Minerals from Single-Particle Comminution in a Rigidly Mounted Roll MillBy O Gutsche, Fuerstenau D. W., R. Ravikumar
Six minerals and one ore, namely, barite, dolomite, galena, limestone, quartz, quartzite and taconite, were ground in single-particle comminution mode in a rigidly mounted roll mill with different lev
Jan 1, 1992
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Alternatives for the Dynamic Optimization of Mineral Processing OperationsBy John A. Herbst, William T. Pate, A. Edward Oblad
Dynamic optimization is a cost-effective means to increase production or improve product quality in a plant. Several model-based approaches to dynamic optimization of mineral processing operations hav
Jan 1, 1990
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The Rheology And Handling Of Laterite SlurriesBy Gordon R. Wicker, Peter V. Avotins, Steven S. Ahlschlager
Laterite ore slurries exhibit Bingham plastic behavior and can be characterized by the magnitude of their yield point and Bingham viscosity. These two parameters are affected by ore composition, solid
Jan 1, 1979
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Mechanism of Adhesion of Bacillus subtilis onto DolomiteBy Ross W. Smith, Xiapeng Zheng, Peggy J. Arps
The adhesion (and de-adhesion) of Bacillus subtilis to dolomite was determined under a number of conditions of initial concentration of the organism, agitation, mineral particle size and temperature.
Jan 1, 2002
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The Relation Between The Characteristic Curves Of Methane Concentration Changes In Coal Seam Gate Roads And Geological Conditions Of Surrounding Coal SeamsBy Kotaro Ohga, Kiyoshi Higuchi, Zhang Xun Tao
In Japanese coal mines, drivage works of in-seam gate roads are mainly carried out by blasting methods. Changes of methane concentration in gate roads are recorded by centralized monitoring system
Jan 1, 1989
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Bacterial Metal Sulfide Degradation - Pathways, Inhibition Measures, and MonitoringBy Wolfgang Sand, Alex Schippers, Tilman Gehrke, Thore Rohwerder, Peter-Georg Jozsa
Metal sulfides are degraded via thiosulfate (pyrite) or via polysulfides and sulfur (sphalerite, galena, chalcopyrite) by leaching bacteria The attack on the crystal lattice is either effected by only
Jan 1, 2000
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Mine Fire IndicatorsBy Thomas H. Koenning, William E. Bruce
Determination of the state of a mine fire is an important function during firefighting and during rescue and recovery operations. It is imperative that an accurate, up-to-date assessment of fire condi
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal Quality Impacts On Power Plant Operations With Gillette Area CoalBy J. E. deMasi
Over the past 12 years, Exxon Coal U.S.A., Inc. has shipped over 150 million tons of coal from two mines, Rawhide and Caballo, located in the Gillette, Wyoming, area. These mines are operated by The C
Jan 1, 1989
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Cost Reduction In Grinding Plants Through Process Optimization And ControlBy J. A. Herbst, A. E. Oblad, Y. C. Lo
The major cost in comminution is energy consumption, which can be as high as 50% of the operating cost. Improvements in plant operations have resulted in up to a 15% reduction in energy usage (kw-hr/t
Jan 1, 1997