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Thermodynamics of Chromium Solubility in HF-HNO3-H2O SolutionsBy A. J. Monhemius, R. G. Reddy, G. W. Warren, E. Peters
Thermodynamic solubility of chromium in pickling solutions (i.e., HF- HN03-H2O solutions) was determined as a function of HF and HNO3 acid concentrations at 298K. Pure Cr, AISI type 316 and 416 stainl
Jan 1, 1993
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Estimation of diesel particulate concentrations in underground mines (Technical Paper)By G. P. Saseen, R. A. Haney
The US Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) developed a model to estimate diesel particu¬late (dp) exposures in underground mines. The estimator uses in-mine measured dp concentrations or engi
Jan 1, 2000
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Discrete Element Modeling In Mineral ProcessingBy Barada K. Mishra
The potential merit of the discrete element method (DEM) as a numerical tool for analyzing process engineering problems involving particulate material is discussed. In this method, the dynamic equilib
Jan 1, 1993
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The Role of Weathering in Trace Metal Redistributions in the Mayday Mine Dump near Silverton, ColoradoBy Mark R. Stanton
Geochemical and mineralogical analyses of 46 samples from six drill cores in the Mayday mine pile near Silverton, Colorado, demonstrate wide variability in trace metal contents with spatial location.
Jan 1, 2000
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Geostatistics And Financial Economics Applied To Mineral Exploration Decision MakingBy Jaime Guzman
Mineral exploration decision problems involve the economic evaluation of upgraded geological information and the costs of obtaining it. This paper presents a valuation theory of risky projects applica
Jan 1, 1986
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The Mine Management Support SystemBy R. Larry Grayson
In an interdisciplinary research effort at West Virginia University, the Mine Management Support System (MMSS) is being developed as a window-based shell that may be used for the integration of a myri
Jan 1, 1992
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Fate of Cyanide in Anaerobic Microbial SystemsBy Hugo J. Garcia, M. C. Fuerstenau, D. M. Lupan, J. L. Hendrix
Biodegradation of cyanide by microorganisms isolated from solids previously exposed to cyanide has been investigated. The anaerobic cyanide biodegradation showed good, short-term removal of cyanide in
Jan 1, 1995
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The Growth of Public Enterprise and its Impact on Mineral TradeBy Walter C. Labys
There has been considerable growth in public enterprise institutions involved in mineral commodity markets. These institutions typically consist of trading organizations (STO1s), regulatory agencies,
Jan 1, 1986
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Influence of frothers on particle size and selectivity in coal and sulfide mineral flotationBy R. D. Hansen, R. R. Klimpel
This paper discusses the influence of frother type and dosage on recovery/selectivity in coal/sulfide mineral flotation as a function of particle size. It is shown that different frother structures ex
Jan 1, 1987
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Reducing Dust and Blockages with Engineered Flow Transfer Chute DesignsBy Greg Blerie
The requirements placed on belt conveyors grow increasingly complicated No longer is it sufficient for the conveyors to merely move material from "Point A" to "Point B. " Now these systems must be
Jan 1, 2004
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Removal of Fine Particulates and Metal Ions from Process Discharge Waste Water Using Ac Electro-Coagulation TechniqueBy J. G. Groppo, J. G. Justice, B. K. Parekh
Removal of particulates and/or metal ions from mineral/coal processing waste water is a necessity from the environmental point of view. This paper describes application of a novel AC- electrocoagulati
Jan 1, 1992
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Kinetic Theory Of Crushing: Breakage Of Ore Layer Between Two PlanesBy L. S. Gourevitch, E. B. Kremer, A. Y. Fidlin, Y. M. Katsman, I. I. Blekhman
A new kinetic approach to simulation of fracture is given. The main object of the simulation is forecasting transformation of ore lumps size distribution in squeezing of ore layer between two planes.
Jan 1, 1995
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Intercultural Assessment, Training, and Development: A Must for International Assignees and Their Families ©By Michael F. Tucker
Dealing successfully with intercultural issues is critical for success on an international assignment. This is true not only for employees but for the accompanying spouses and children as well. This p
Jan 1, 2001
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Evaluation For The Acquisition And Use Of Computers In Resource Evaluation And Mine Planning Of Surface Mines In Oil Sands And CoalBy Raj K. Singhal
This paper is a report on a task force study dealing with many facets of computerization. The primary mandate of the task force was to examine the software and hardware currently available for applica
Jan 1, 1986
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Centrifugal Dewatering Of Flocculated ClaysBy R. Hogg, R. H. Weiland, P. Bunnaul
The dewatering of flocculated clay suspensions by compression in a centrifugal field was investigated. The results were analyzed with respect to the direct applicability of centrifugal dewatering (as
Jan 1, 1995
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Importance Of Cement Market Characteristics To The Industrial GeologistBy George H. K. Schenck
Decisions to develop deposits of calcareous materials for cement production are based largely on anticipated markets for heavy construction which utilizes concrete. The geologist should understand the
Jan 1, 1966
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Indicator conditioned estimatorBy H. Zhu, A. G. Journel
Qualitative and interpretive information as obtained from geological and/or geophysical studies, in addition to precise measurement, is incorporated into the estimation process through an indicator va
Jan 1, 1990
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Microstructural Control on Crushing Strength and Mineral Liberation Potential: Numerical ExperimentsBy Ian H. Clark
A series of numerical experiments were performed in order to elucidate the stress distribution, fracture strength and mineral liberation potential in single specimens of rock during crushing. Fracture
Jan 1, 1992
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Recovery Of Gold From The Sterling Mine, Nye County, NevadaBy I. S. Parrish, D. W. Kappes, G. G. Austin
Micron-sized gold disseminated in lower Cambrian siltstone has been found at the Sterling mine near Beatty, NV. A shoestring-shaped body has been developed by central and fringe drifts and is being mi
Jan 1, 1983
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A Method Of Designing Auxiliary Ventilation Systems For Long Single Underground OpeningsBy Pierre Mousset-Jones, Felipe Calizaya
The design of an auxiliary ventilation system for long underground openings (drifts, ramps and shafts), often requires the installation of multiple fans. The fans are installed in series and separated
Jan 1, 1993