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Screen Bowl Centrifuge: A High-Efficiency Particle Size SeparatorBy M. K. Mohanty
Over the years, screen bowl centrifuges have been widely used for dewatering fine coal in coal preparation plants in the United States and elsewhere. Its popularity is attributed to its relatively low
Jan 1, 2008
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Mining Methods and Costs at the Mount Isa Mines Ltd., Mount Isa, Queensland, AustraliaBy Mann V. I
The Mount Isa property has been in operation since June, 1931; during this period operations have changed from the production and treatment of carbonate ores to the mining, milling, and smelting of su
Jan 1, 1938
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IC 6030 Rock Dusting in Coal MinesBy D. Harrington, G. S. Rice, R. R. Sayers
"The Bureau of Mines in Serial No. 2606,4 issued in May, 1924, gave tentative specifications for rock-dusting to prevent coal-dust explosions in mines. Subsequently, a sectional committee of the Ameri
Mar 1, 1927
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RI 6343 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities and Entropies at 298.15° K of Akermanite, Cordierite, Gehlenite, and MerwiniteBy K. K. Kelley, W. W. Weller
Heat capacity measurements of akermanite ( Ca,MgSiO ) , cordierite (Mg2A14 Sig018 ) , gehlenite ( Ca₂Al₂ SiO ) , and merwinite ( Ca ,MgSiO ) were conducted over the temperature range from 50 ° to 298.
Jan 1, 1963
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Shortwall mining of trona using an advancing tailgateBy P. W. Hynes
Tg Soda Ash has operated a shortwall mining system in the Green River, WY trona district since August 1982. The system has proven to be highly productive. In an effort to reduce the amount of relative
Jan 1, 1990
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An Integrated Solution for Project Cost ControlProject cost control procedures and computer systems have enjoyed a successful and simple relationship over the past decade, thanks primarily to the proliferation of portable computers or PC's
Jan 1, 1990
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Ion Exchange Processes in the Atomic IndustryIn general, the metallurgical industry has so far been slower than the chemical industry to adopt ion exchange materials for industrial processes. The atomic energy industry presents a marked exceptio
Jan 1, 1961
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Instrumented flexibly-lined loading pocketBy J. F. Abel, R. J. Spengler
Convergence measurement across the 17.4-m (57-ft) high shaft station/loading pocket at Mt. Taylor provided continuing verification of stability and safety. Three levels of instrumentation, consisting
Jan 1, 1987
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Possibilities And Limitations Of Waterjet-Assisted Tunnel Boring In German Coal MinesBy Wilhelm Knickmeyer, Johannes Henneke
PREFACE For about 1 year Bergbau-Forschung GmbH, central research institute of the German Coal Mining Industry, undertakes full size tests for waterjet assisted tunnel¬boring in German coal mines (
Jan 1, 1979
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Effects Of Slag Chemistry And Temperature On Wetting And Penetration Of Refractories By SlagsBy D. Xie
An in situ gravimetric technique based on wetting and capillary action principles has been used to investigate the wetting and penetration of synthesized alumina samples and commercial magnesia spinel
Jan 1, 2004
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A quantitative assessment model for the environmental load of gold production by artificial neural networkBy Z. Jin, Q. Yun, C. Lu
This paper presents a quantitative assessment model for the assessment of environmental load in gold production, which is based on environmental ecology, Life-Cycle Assessment and technical conditions
Jan 1, 2003
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Driving Molycorp’s Conyeyor Decline at QuestaBy D. R. Shoemaker, H. W. Judges
A 16.5-kt/d underground molybdenum mine is being developed at Questa in northern New Mexico by Molycorp Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Union Oil Company of California. The new $200-million undergr
Jan 6, 1980
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Surface and Underground Magnetic Investigations in the Southern Coalfields of New South WalesMagnetic anomalies in the Southern Coalfields have been subdivided into two characteristic types. Each type is attributed to a separate cause, one being basement structure, and the other near-surface
Jan 1, 1967
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Uranium Mineralization at Anomaly 2J, South Alligator Valley, Northern Territory, and Its Significance Concerning Regional Structure and StratigraphyBy Miezitis Y
A weak airborne radiometric anomaly was examined in the field and the presence of uranium confirmed. Rotary-percussion drilling showed the presence of uranium but a subsequent programme of diamond and
Jan 1, 1977
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Geologic Constraints on Mining and Recovering Coal in the Western USBy Ralph J. Anctil, James E. Palmer
According to relatively recent estimates by the US Geological Survey and the US Bureau of Mines, there are more than 0.9 Tt (one trillion tons) of remaining identified coal resources in the seven majo
Jan 8, 1982
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Design, Construction And Operation Of A Long Large Diameter Polyethylene Tailings Pipeline ? IntroductionBy M. D. Scott
Lornex Mining Corporation operates an open pit porphyry copper mine in the Highland Valley southwest of Kamloops with a rated capacity of 43 500 TPD (48,000 TPD). It went into production in April 1972
Jan 1, 1976
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Construction Of The Pacheco Pumping Chamber And ShaftsBy Russell Clough
The Pacheco Pumping Plant is situated on the west end of San Luis Reservoir in western Merced County, California. It is designed to draw water from the reservoir and pump it into a 3,500,000 gallon re
Jan 1, 1985
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The Dissolution of Gold in Cyanide Solutions-An Electrochemical StudyBy Koch D. F A
An electrochemical study of the dissolution of gold in aerated cyanide solution shows that the dissolution rate is determined by the nature of the surface. A passive film (probably a basic cyanide) fo
Jan 1, 1964
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Reopening the Tasmania MineThe project to reopen the Tasmania Mine has centred around efforts to reopen the Hart Shaft to access the high grade reef remaining below the old workings, which extend down to 457 in. Efforts in 1
Jan 1, 1989
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Papers - Classification - Commercial Classifications of Coal (With Discussion)By F. R. Wadleigh
There are in commercial use today in the United States various classifications of coal, each based on one or more characteristics. The bases of these classifications may be described as follows: Ge
Jan 1, 1930