Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Large Capacity Flotation Cells ? IntroductionBy W. H. Reck
he need in the mineral industry to treat increasingly larger tonnages has caused a demand for larger installations. In order to limit the size of these installations, it was necessary to build machine
Jan 1, 1969
-
New Monitoring Technique For Fractures In Underground Mine OpeningsBy Duk-Won Park
A new gage for monitoring fractures in underground openings was successfully developed utilizing the reflection photo-elastic technique. The gage may be used to detect crack initiation in mine opening
Jan 1, 1982
-
Use Of High-Resolution Ground-Penetrating Radar In Kimberlite Delineation (96408a3d-7aea-4636-b686-0c7e31605682)By J. M. Kruger
High-resolution ground-penetrating radar (GPR) was used to image the near-surface extent of two exposed Late Cretaceous kimberlites intruded into lower Permian limestone and dolomite host rocks in nor
Jan 1, 1997
-
Why Intermediate Autogenous Grinding?By C. A. Rowland
Autogenous grinding, defined as grinding with like material, while quite an old art has recently been revitalized. Two phases of autogenous grinding, primary and secondary, have been the subject of re
Jan 1, 1964
-
The Challenges Facing The Asbestos Industry In The 1980?sCanada is a major producer of chrysotile asbestos. In fact, Canada accounts for approximately one third of the world chrysotile asbestos production. Deposits are mined and the fiber processed in Québe
Jan 1, 1981
-
Clean Liquid Energy From CoalBy L. L. Anderson
Western bituminous coal can be processed to low sulfur liquid fuels by fast reactions. A process (LEFCO) under development at the University of Utah uses coal and catalyst under hydrogen pressure to c
Jan 1, 1975
-
Chemical and Electrochemical Evaluation of Interaction of Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans with Cobaltite and Associated MineralsBy J. A. Brierley, Arpad E. Torma, Victor C. Storhok, C. L. Brierley, Batric Pesic
Chemical and electrochemical studies were performed during bioleaching of cobaltite concentrate with Thiobacillus ferrooxidans. The two principal minerals present in the concentrate were pyrite and co
Jan 1, 1993
-
Bioleaching Process For Bougainville Copper LimitedBy Kevork Chouzadjian, Gary Davis, Nicholas Katsikaros, Bruce Kelley, Mellie Mavatoi
A process has been developed to recover gold and copper from two waste materials at the Bougainville Copper Limited mine in Papua New Guinea. It involves the bioleaching, in reactors, of a pyrite conc
Jan 1, 1990
-
Water Jet Rock Cutting and Its Application to Tunnelling Machine PerformanceBy Chun K. Ip, Simon T. Johnson, Robert J. Fowell
Laboratory conducted cutting tests at traverse speeds up to 1 m/s have been undertaken with high pressure water jets assisting the cutting action of drag tools. Four sandstones and one limestone have
Jan 1, 1986
-
Activation and Depression of Silicates during Anionic Flotation of Igneous ApatitesBy L. S. Leal Filho, L. A. F. Barros, S. M. Assis
Zeta potential determinations and microflotation tests (with starch, sodium oleate and flotigan EDA-B) versus pH, pCa and pMg were performed with apatite and typical silicate minerals that occur in Br
Jan 1, 2002
-
Incremental AnalysisCost accounting information is used primarily for (1) planning, control, and performance evaluation; and (2) managerial decision-making. Incremental analysis is a tool for managerial decision-making.
Jan 1, 1999
-
Use Of High-Resolution Ground-Penetrating Radar In Kimberlite DelineationBy J. M. Kruger, P. Berendsen, A. Martinez
High-resolution ground-penetrating radar (GPR) was used to image the near-surface extent of two exposed Late Cretaceous kimberlites intruded into lower Permian limestone and dolomite host rocks in nor
Jan 1, 1998
-
Rehabilitation Of A Failed Haul Road In An Asbestos Open PitBy W. D. Bullock
The King-Beaver mine of Asbestos Corporation Limited operates an open pit in the city of Thetford Mines, Quebec. The approximate loca-tion of the open pit is at Latitude 46° 02' North and Longitu
Jan 1, 1980
-
Diatomaceous Earth Operation Grefco, Inc., Lompoc, California ? IntroductionBy David Jenkins
Grefco Inc. operates two diatomite mines in the western Santa Ynez Mountains. The larger of the two mines, the Palos Colorados Mine, is located approximately seven miles southeast of Lompoc. The Migue
Jan 1, 1995
-
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
-
Evaluation of a PC Image-Based On-Line Coarse Particle Size AnalyzerBy Y. K. Yen, J. D. Miller, C. L. Lin
A PC image-based, on-line coarse particle size analysis system is being developed for the control of crushing and grinding circuits. Initial results had indicated that the system is accurate when test
Jan 1, 1993
-
Oxidants and Catalysts in the Aqueous Dissolution of Metal Sulfides: Influence of Electronic Structure on ReactivityBy F. M. Doyle, K. Osseo-Asare, E. Peters
With the aid of molecular orbital theory, a discussion is presented of the relationship between the electronic structures of ions and molecules, and the elementary steps involved in homogeneous electr
Jan 1, 1993
-
High Intensity Autogenous Impact BreakingBy Bryan A. Bartley
About 1,000 machines around the world are breaking rock and hard abrasive materials by a very economic, high intensity, autogenous process, but this method is largely ignored by the mining industry.
Jan 1, 1992
-
A Linear Programming Approach To Mine Scheduling Optimization - IntroductionBy Mark Gershon
This paper describes a linear programming (LP) application that schedules mining operations in an optimal manner. The model is developed such that it can be applied to a broad spectrum of mining activ
Jan 1, 1982
-
Effect Of FeO, MgO, And SiO2 Additions On Viscosities Of Lead Blast Furnace SlagsBy L. Evrard, M. Van Camp, J. Y. Yen, R. G. Reddy, D. Mantha
Viscosities of two industrial lead blast furnace slags have been experimentally determined as functions of composition and temperature. A Brookfield viscometer with alumina rods and crucibles were use
Jan 1, 2005