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The Future Use Of Computers In The Mineral IndustryBy M. C. Williams, T. P. Meloy
With the increasing power of computers to simulate and control processes in the mineral industry, predicting the potential use of computers in the minerals field is not a hazardous enterprise, but pre
Jan 1, 1993
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Optimum Use Of Diamond Wire Equipment In Stone QuarryingDiamond wire rock cutting is the most widely used technology in carbonate stone quarrying owing to technical performance and block face quality. Interest is also growing for siliceous deposits. This p
Jan 1, 1989
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Will It Be Business As Usual? Comments and Observations on Mergers and Acquisitions in the Mining IndustryBy Fred H. Lightner
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) within the mining industry are becoming frequent events. Large companies and small companies alike are jumping on the bandwagon of merger mania. The results of these mer
Jan 1, 2001
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Engineering And Permitting Of The La Trinidad ProjectBy J. C. Harrison
When Exploraciones Eldorado, S.A. de C.V. finished their first phase of reverse circulation drilling at their La Trinidad property in Sinaloa, Mexico they began immediately with permitting and enginee
Jan 1, 1996
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A New Method To Float Selectively Cassiterite With Halogen IONSBy German Zambrana
The solution of the problem of beneficiation of cassiterite from its primary ore deposits is of fundamental importance to Bolivia. The process today involves a gravimetric treatment of the ore followe
Jan 1, 1971
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Electrokinetics Of The Differential Flotation Of Inco Matte With DextrinBy G. A. Nyamekye
Two major Inco matte constituents, chalcocite and heazlewoodite, are separated by differential flotation with diphenylguanidine as collector. A new reagent system involving the use of dextrin as a mod
Jan 1, 1992
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Unstable Operating Ranges Of A Fan And Non-Achievable Quantity Ranges Of Airways In A Ventilation SystemBy S. Lin
Fan stall is a notorious phenomenon with axial-flow fans. When multiple fans of this type serve a ventilation system, their mutual impacts are very complicated and not well understood. Results from la
Jan 1, 1996
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Functions For The Mathematical Representation Of The Partition Curve For Dense Medium CyclonesBy K. J. Stratford
The selection of a suitable mathematical function for the modelling of the partition curve for dense medium cyclones is discussed. Five alternative functional forms (based on three basic functions) ar
Jan 1, 1986
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The Development Of The Fosfago Phosphate Rock Concentrator, BrazilBy M. F. Dibble
The Fosfago phosphate rock concentrator is located in the state of Goias, Brazil, 300 km south of Brasilia. The ore is from an enriched carbonatite, which was discovered in 1971 during exploration for
Jan 1, 1980
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Economic incentive for crawler/transporter use in mobilizing portable rock handling equipmentBy W. Trask
The state of the art in crawler transporters for loads to 3 kt (3300 st) is sufficiently advanced to allow compilation of job cost figures showing the economics of tracked vehicle use under a wide var
Jan 1, 1987
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Operational Aspects Of Land Reclamation Following Surface Mining Of Texas LignitesBy Legett Garrett
Texas Utilities Generating Company (TUGCo) surface mines lignite for use as a boiler fuel at mine mouth generation stations. Currently, the annual lignite production requirement of approximately 28 mi
Jan 1, 1982
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Mineral Processing Chemicals Operational Mechanisms And Evnironmental EffectsBy George F. McIntyre
The subject of this paper is mineral processing chemicals - how they work and where they end up environmentally. First of all, it is necessary to recognize that water is the most universally and widel
Jan 1, 1974
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The Radiation Hazards In Italian Nonuranium Mines-Aspects Of Radiation ProtectionBy G. Sciocchetti, G. F. Clemente, F. Scacco
INTRODUCTION Radon, thoron and their airborne daughter products may result in a significant biological hazard when they are concentrated in enclosed places such as mines, houses and caves. High con
Jan 1, 1981
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Coal Mine Blasting AccidentsBy d&apos, L. R. Fletcher, Andrea. D. V., M. A. Peltier
The Bureau of Mines analyzed coal mine blasting accident data obtained from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), U.S. Department of Labor. The data were examined to determine the causes,
Jan 1, 1986
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Carrier Flotation For The Removal Of Radionuclides From Contaminated SoilsBy F. F. Peng, D. C. Yang, G. Yanief, E. H. Cho
This study deals with carrier flotation of cerium dioxide, a surrogate of plutonium oxide, which is the major contaminant at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). The objective of this study was to determine th
Jan 1, 1998
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Applying the Mixture of Mine Tailings and Fly Ash as Construction MaterialBy Q. Feng
"Efforts have been tried to apply the mixture of mine tailings and fly ash as construction materials. Through the present investigation, a protocol to make construction materials using the mixture of
Jan 1, 2016
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Validation Study of the Mine Fire Simulation ModelBy Waclaw Dziurzynski, Janusz Tracz, Danny Wooton, Andrzej M. Wala
The purpose of this paper is to present validation studies of the mine-fire simulator using data gathered from an actual mine fire which occurred in November 1991 at the Pattiki Mine. This study evalu
Jan 1, 1995
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Do Refuge Chambers Represent a Good Strategy to Manage Emergencies in Underground Coal Mines? Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (bbd9e77d-72b6-4775-8b6b-c55e305a5c77)By A. E. Halim, J. F. Brune
The 2006 Sago, Darby, and Aracoma mine disasters in the United States (US) forced the US government to implement the 2006 MINER Act and additional regulations that require all US underground coal mine
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Strategy for Adaptive Process Control for a Column Flotation UnitBy Charles L. Karr
Researchers at the University of Alabama in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Mines have developed adaptive process control systems in which genetic algorithms (GAS) are used to augment fuzzy logic
Jan 1, 1996
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Role of water in the stability of a shallow, underground mineBy A. K. Sheik, W. G. Pariseau
A small underground mine in northern Idaho was used as an experimental facility for studying the role of water in the analysis of mine-opening stability. Laboratory test data, borehole measurements an
Jan 1, 2002