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The Cycloidal Heavy Medium Cleaner ? IntroductionBy R. C. Woodhead
During past years the most difficult problem presented to the coal preparation engineer has been the cleaning of fine coal, The problem of handling fine coals is more involved than the coarser sizes,
Jan 1, 1964
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Steel-Fiber-Reinforced-Shotcrete for Tunnels: An International UpdateBy Don Rose
Steel-fiber-reinforced-shotcrete (SFRS) methods of testing and the wording of specifications vary from country to country. In the USA ASTM C1018 is widely used. The Canadians have taken a close lo
Jan 1, 1999
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Lead and Zinc Developments to the Year 2000, With Focus on AsiaBy Peter J. King
Demand for both lead and zinc to the year 2000 will be characterised by modest to nil growth in mature economies, with positive 3 to 4 per cent annual growth rates in developing nations. Asia and Chin
Jan 1, 1986
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Justifying API Bentonite Rheological Behavior Through Its Forming Size Fractions Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy A. A. El-Midany, R. M. Farag, A. M. Salem, S. E. El-Mofty
Bentonite represents one of the main players in the stability of the drilling mud. Its particle size and particle size distribution affect the physical properties of the drilling mud especially the rh
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Hoisting In Shafts Of Unlimited Depth ? IntroductionBy B. W. Firth
Increasing depth in vertical mine shafts penalises conventional hoists in at least four distinct ways: rope weight becomes limiting; travel time increases; the obstruction of ventilation becomes more
Jan 1, 1969
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Gilsonite® Resin, Its Production And UtilizationBy G. R. Burman
Gilsonite is a brittle, natural solid bituminous resin, classified as an asphaltite. It is found in near-vertical veins in the Uintah Basin of Eastern Utah. Discovered well over 100 years ago by Samue
Jan 1, 1990
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Practical Methods To Reduce Ammonia And Nitrate Levels In Mine WaterBy G. F. Revey
Most commercial explosives contain 70 to 94% ammonium nitrate, by weight. When portions of these explosives end up in shot rock and ore, through spillage or incomplete detonation, ammonia and nitrates
Jan 1, 1995
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Cost Model for Transitioning from Surface to Underground MinesBy V. O. Tenorio, A. M. Sanzana
"INTRODUCTION This report summarizes a research about mines which are transitioning from surface to underground mines. It is a guide to make strategic decision in these increasing amount of mines. Cap
Jan 1, 2016
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Kaolin For The Paper Industry - Introduction and SummaryBy K. J. Hartman
The term kaolin is derived from "kauling". a Chinese word meaning high ridge, which was the name of a hill in China where kaolin was first mined several hundred years ago.(1) Other common names used t
Jan 1, 1986
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Heap Leaching Practice At Alligator Ridge ? IntroductionBy T. J. De Mull
The Alligator Ridge Mine is located 70 miles northwest of Ely in White Pine County, Nevada. Development of the mine began in the late 1970's as a joint venture between Amselco Minerals, Inc. and
Jan 1, 1983
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In-Situ Measurements Of Coagula Size Using An On-Line Particle Size AnalyzerThe knowledge of aggregate size under various chemical and hydrodynamic conditions is very important for selective agglomeration, flotation and water clarification processes. Traditionally, aggregate
Jan 1, 1994
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Accident Prediction TechniquesBy Kirk L. Prather
Why discuss techniques of accident prod lot on? Would it not be more useful to discuss means to reduce accidents? This discussion will answer these questions by suggesting ways in which effective acci
Jan 1, 1973
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Study of Process Mineralogy for Hydrometallurgical Extraction of Vanadium and Aluminum from Bone CoalBy P. Zhang, W. D. Xiao
"A process mineralogy study was conducted to guide the development of a process for the extraction of vanadic oxide (V2O5) and aluminum compounds from bone coal and its ash as well as the production o
Jan 1, 2015
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Synthetic Quartz Crystal - A Review (4d222b27-2d26-4275-a6ef-417772e1b076)By P. R. Hervey
Quartz is the second most widely used electronic material, with approximately 3,000 tons of single crystals used each year. Virtually all of this material is synthetic; grown with a technique called h
Jan 1, 1999
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Removal Of Dolomite And Silica From Apatite By Selective Flocculation (d5249ac1-48e0-46b0-b5e3-154d7b2a8e58)The future phosphate rock deposits in South Florida contain a significant fraction of dolomite. The high MgO content of the rock is undesirable in the production of phosphoric acid. Several flotation
Jan 1, 1994
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Wastes Associated With A Fractured Hard Rock MineBy R. E. Williams
University of Idaho scientists research under U.S. Bureau of Mines Cooperative Agreement C0278001 constitutes a complex hydrogeological, hydrochemical and metallurgical mine waste management project a
Jan 1, 1990
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Holographic Testing Method of RockBy Duk-Wom Park
INTRODUCTION he most important information required for the engineering design of structures in rock is its inherent rock properties. Without providing adequate parameters on the rock property, hi
Jan 1, 1986
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The Leaching Behavior Of Rhenium In Ammonium Iodide/Iodine SolutionsBy D. Hong
The leaching behavior of rhenium in ammonium iodide solutions with iodine as oxidant has been studied. Experiments were carried out in an autoclave. The effect of stirring speed, temperature, pH of th
Jan 1, 1997
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Europoort Iron Ore TerminalWhen the Middle Ages were drawing to an end and Rotterdam, then still a small fishing port, began to extend its trade relations to continental ports handling general cargo, a development was initiated
Jan 1, 1972
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Developing Fuzzy Inference Systems (FIS) For The Evaluation Of Multiple-Layer Lignite DepositsBy M. Galetakis
The difficulties that rise during the evaluation of multiple-layer lignite deposits come from the deposit structure (alternating lignite layers with intercalated material of varying thickness), as wel
Jan 1, 2005