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Use of Superabsorbent Polymers to Improve Handling of Iron Ore FinesBy S. Corrent, F. A. V. Guimarães, M. G. Barbosa
"INTRODUCTION Moisture can be a villain, so new technologies have been explored to make more viable the production of high moisture iron ores. The current work presents the attempt of the utilization
Jan 1, 2018
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Tectonic Fingerprint In Philippine Porphyry Deposits ? I. IntroductionBy John A. Wolfe
The concepts of sea floor spreading and plate tectonics provide more logical explanations of some geologic processes than were possible a few years ago. I plan to premise my discussion of the regional
Jan 1, 1973
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Metallurgy, Process Control and Mineralogy Integration at the Kittila Mine, FinlandBy R. Thorpe, M. Dosbaba, A. Kopriva, A. Niiranen, J. Ruokanen
"Automated Mineralogy (AM) is an important diagnostic tool in flotation plants as it adds ore and particle mineralogical properties to traditional mass and chemical data. AM is used in project develop
Jan 1, 2017
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Management Of Coal Waste Disposal For Reduced Environmental Impacts And For Increased ProfitsBy T. A. Gray
The environmental liabilities of coal waste disposal sites can have a major impact on a mining project's economic viability. Developing a waste disposal site is no longer simply an exercise in co
Jan 1, 1994
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Ore Genesis In The Morenci-Metcalf DistrictBy Jackson M. Langton
INTRODUCTION The Morenci-Metcalf district is located on the southern slope of the white Mountains in Greenlee County, Arizona. Both porphyry copper deposits are four to six miles northwest of Clifto
Jan 1, 1972
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Disaster ManagementBy D. W. Mitchell
Planning today for what hopefully will never happen is one of the surest ways to decrease the chance of it happening. As Napoleon proved and Ian Mitroff wrote, "The heat and stress of battle is the wo
Jan 1, 1993
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Surface Chemistry Modification of Rock Dust for Improved Dispersion and Coal Dust Explosion PreventionBy K. Perry, B. Lusk, Q. Huang, R. Honaker
"Rock dust is applied in underground coal mines to prevent the propagation of coal dust explosions. The application is conducted either dry or wet. Both methods have advantages and disadvantages howev
Jan 1, 2015
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West Irian Copper ProjectBy Allen Latham
It started' in 1936 when some Dutch adventurers wanted to scale the highest mountain in the South Pacific. Quite by accident, they discovered the Ertsberg, a contact deposit of magnetite laced wi
Jan 1, 1971
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Methane Control On Longwalls - European And U.S. Practices ? IntroductionBy Joseph Cervik
Common methods of controlling gob gas in U.S. nines are by means of ventilation of gob areas and gas drainage through surf ace boreholes. Costs of drilling surface gob holes increase as deeper coalbed
Jan 1, 1979
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Application Of Bucket Wheel Excavator Using Cross-Pit Or Around-Pit Conveyor Technology In Texas Lignite Mines ? IntroductionBy Donald B. Buddecke
The large walking dragline has been the most commonly used overburden-stripping equipment in Texas lignite mines. These draglines, operating on the highwall side of the pit, can excavate to a depth of
Jan 1, 1985
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Pit Limit Parameterization From Modified 3d Lerchs-Grossmann AlgorithmBy F. Seymour
A modified 3D Lerchs-Grossmann (LG) graph tree algorithm is presented that generates the complete set of nested maximum valued pits in a single run. This modified LG algorithm looks at the relative
Jan 1, 1995
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Development of a Real‑Time Respirable Coal Dust and Silica Dust Monitoring Instrument Based on Photoacoustic SpectroscopyBy W. P. Arnott, P. Nascimento, X. L. Wang, K. C. Kocsis, S. J. Taylor, H. Firouzkouhi
We report the first spectral photoacoustic measurements of silica, coal, and kaolinite dust absorption coefficients from 11 to 13 μm at 5 nm resolution made with a tunable quantum cascade laser. This
Aug 20, 2022
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Investigation Of The Micro-Fracture Characteristics Of Geological Materials By Indentation TechniquesBy S. Middlemiss
The Indentation Fracture technique is being developed as a tool for use in comminution and mineral liberation analysis. Fracture toughness measurements for a number of mineralogical materials were mad
Jan 1, 1994
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The Exploration And Development Of Nickel LateritesBy Randall J. Weege
Nickel laterites throughout the world are similar in their gross aspects, but vary significantly in detail. The deposits occur in two separate and distinct geologic settings --those formed over ultram
Jan 1, 1978
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Case Studies Of Long-Term Methane Extraction From CoalBy M. A. Trevits
The explosion hazard presented by methane gas in coal is confronted daily in the mining industry. Research has developed several viable methods for gas control in addition to conventional dilution by
Jan 1, 1985
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Effect of Corn Oil Addition to TCMA‑Modified Clay on ZEN Removal - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By Ayman A. El‑Midany, Hassan E. El‑Shall, Kerri‑Ann A. Hue
Modification of clays is necessary for the zearalenone (ZEN), as long-chain mycotoxins, removal. The organic-cations were usually used to modify the clay hydrophobicity to accommodate the large mycoto
Sep 27, 2021
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NEMA Standards for Induction Motors and Their ApplicationBy S. Rajan
Familiarity with NEMA standards and the influence of the power supply on the motor-load system permits the user to make the necessary decision as to whether a standard or special motor is needed for h
Jan 1, 1975
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The Globe Hill Breccia-Hosted Gold Deposit, Cripple Creek District, Colorado - IntroductionBy A. D. Trippel
The Cripple Creek Mining district is located in Teller County, Colorado, 30 km west of Colorado Springs and 9 km southwest of Pikes Peak (Fig. 1). Since its discovery in 1891, the district has produce
Jan 1, 1986
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Induced Polarization And Resistivity In The Gibraltar Area, British ColumbiaBy Richard W. Cannon
INTRODUCTION The authors, by means of this paper, will attempt to show the role of Induced Polarization and Resistivity surveys in the discovery of the orebodies of Gibraltar Mines Limited (N.P.L.).
Jan 1, 1972
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Planning of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s Channel TunnelBy Art Hamid, Manfred Wong, R. John Caulfield
"The proposed Channel Tunnel is a critical component of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s (SFPUC) Central Bayside System Improvements Project (CBSIP), which is a key element of a $6.9-bi
Jan 5, 2017