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Mineral Distribution In Size Fractions Of Tertiary Zeolite Ores ? IntroductionBy L. B. Sand
Zeolite ores and protores occur in extensive deposits in the western United States. A recent paper1 describes the general geology and mineralogy of these deposits and their geographical distribution.
Jan 1, 1967
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Dewatering of Fine CoalBy W. J. Halvorsen
Means for minimizing the disadvantages of thermal drying are suggested. The other ap¬proach of substituting other techniques in place of thermal drying is also discussed. Recent devel¬opments in fine
Jan 1, 1988
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Air Injection And Hot-Film Flow Logging For Evaluation Of Roof Cracks In White Pine Mine ? IntroductionBy Samuel S. M. Chan
Rock surrounding mine openings frequently is an impermeable type such as shale or granite. Most rock, however, has joints, bedding planes, cleavage planes, or other potential discontinuities. Permeabi
Jan 1, 1973
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Evaluation Of Best Management Practices For Mining Solid Waste Storage, Disposal, And Treatment - A Status Report ? IntroductionBy Jack S. Greber
The mining industry generates an estimated 2.3 billion tons of solid waste each year and the total accumulated mineral resource solid waste at both active and inactive mine sites, approaches 30 billio
Jan 1, 1981
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Large Gears - On The Cutting Edge Of Excellence (fd2c9e50-e7a9-450c-a263-73e0eab36462)By J. Carr
Ring gear and pinions used as the final drive on large metallurgical grinding mills are expected to transmit their rated horsepower reliably for long periods of time. Duty is 24 hrs./ day. Life expect
Jan 1, 1985
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Numerical Prediction Of Subsidence With Coupled Geomechanical-Hydrological ModelingBy S. P. Girrens
A coupled finite element geomechanical- hydrology code is currently under development for application to the problem of predicting groundwater disturbances associated with mine subsidence. The structu
Jan 1, 1982
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Control Of Montmorillonite Via Complexation And Ultrasonics In The Selective Flocculation Of Iron Ores (PriPrint 86-12)By I. Iwasaki
The presence of calcium ion in iron ore pulps causes heterocoagulation of montmrillonite on hematite leading to indiscriminate dispersion. Two methods were investigated to control the adverse effect o
Jan 1, 1986
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The Influence Of Excavation Technique On Rock Slope DesignBy Dermot M. Ross-Brown
The more important factors controlling the design of pit slopes are related to the local geology over which the designer has little or no control. Nevertheless, there are some factors over which the d
Jan 1, 1975
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Production Of Superior Coals For The Utility Industry ? IntroductionBy Edwin B. Wilson
Electric power generation remains the greatest market for coal in the United States. In 1967, about 272 million tons of coal, amounting to over 51 percent of total coal consumption, were burned to sat
Jan 1, 1969
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Interrelationship Of Major-Element Limestone Chemistry To Depositional Environments -- An Exploration Technique ? IntroductionBy William H. McLemore
Geologists searching for carbonate rocks suitable for chemical uses traditionally have relied on extensive laboratory testing in order to locate strata or zones that might be suitable for mining. Howe
Jan 1, 1983
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The Application Of Rock Mechanics To Design Of Longwall Systems For Control Of Tailgate ProblemsBy Charles T. Holland
The tonnage produced on mechanized automated retreating longwall faces in the United States is growing rapidly. This time last year some 14 faces were operating, and in addition to that, three were kn
Jan 1, 1969
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Process Integration Of Sodium Nitrite Oxidation And Fine Grinding In Refractory Precious Metal Concentrate Pressure LeachingBy C. G. Anderson
Extraction of valuable resources from complex orebodies will become more common. This is obvious for two reasons. First, the cleaner and more readily processed ores have continually been depleted thro
Jan 1, 1994
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An Overview Of The Prairie Creek Intrusion, ArkansasBy Stephen L. Bolivar
The Prairie Creek intrusion, near Murfreesboro, Arkansas, is the site of the only commercial diamond mine in North America. Three major lithologies are associated with the intrusion, a hypabyssal peri
Jan 1, 1984
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Application Of Grace Umbrella Technique To Processing Of Phosphate RockBy Phil W. Welch
At first glance, the similarity between the fine grinding of cement clinker and coarse grinding done in other mineral processing industries may seem remote. However, it is interesting to note that the
Jan 1, 1975
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Small Diameter Hydrocyclones - Performance Prediction By Empirical Models (3836e7d8-a42f-4b2f-b4db-06b26f312733)By G. Vallebuona
Currently, empirical models are used for predicting the hydrocyclone performance in terms of capacity, cut size (d50,c), water split and partition curve. These models, for example those of Lynch and P
Jan 1, 1994
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Factors Affecting Residential Water Well Yield in the Vicinity of Room and Pillar MinesBy Robert D. Schmidt
The Bureau of Mines is conducting an investigation to develop remediation techniques for residential water wells whose yield has been affected in the long term, by underground mining. Initial work re
Jan 1, 1986
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Travelling In Siberia, Buryatia, And MongoliaBy F. Habashi
Siberia, a vast country rich in mineral resources and a large number of different ethnic groups. To the east of Lake Baikal is Buryatia with capital Ulan Ude. The Buryat are closely related to the Mo
Jan 1, 2006
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The Plomosas Stratiform Lead And Zinc Deposits - A Discussion Of Their Origin ? IntroductionBy Francisco J. Escandon V.
Numerous lead-zinc-barite-fluorite ore deposits, with simple mineralogy and roughly concordant with bedding, are found widely distributed all over the world, having been denominated and well described
Jan 1, 1974
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The Three Major Problems In Rock Slope Stability In Canada ? IntroductionBy C. O. Brawner
Approximately 7 billion tons of soil, rock and ore are currently being excavated in open pit mines and quarries on the North American continent at the present time. As the depth of excavation increase
Jan 1, 1968
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The Influence Of Magnetic And Surface Forces On The Coagulation Of Hematite And ChromiteBy R. J. Pugh
The coagulation of dispersions of weakly magnetic oxide mineral ultrafines (such as natural hematite or chromite) in an external magnetic field can be described from inter-particle forces. Essentially
Jan 1, 1993