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Assessment of the Bemek Advanced Portable Rock TesterBy D. M. Milne, H. H. Kanduth
INTRODUCTION The past few years has seen an increased interest in the determination of statistically valid properties of a rock mass. The increased use of computer modelling for the study of rock
Jan 1, 1986
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Finnish mining - overcoming limited reserves to remain internationally competitiveBy Tim Neil, O&apos
Finnish mining traditions date back 400 years. The country was then one of Europe's major iron producers. Most of the mines in current operation, however, were started during the last 20 to 30 ye
Jan 10, 1988
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Flotation Machine DynamicsBy N. Arbiter
During the first four decades of flotation practice, close to 200 machine designs were patented, although only about a score were ever used commercially. By the end of that period, the rigors of use h
Jan 1, 1989
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On-Line Material Balance for Flotation PlantsBy Daniel Hodouin, Claude Bazin, Sami Makni
SCOTT COULTER: Thanks, Eric. Thank you all for coming. Our first speaker today is Claude Bazin. Claude received a degree in metallurgical engineering in 1980 from Laval University in Quebec. He worked
Jan 1, 1998
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A Look At Two Unique Uranium Tailings Disposal SystemsBy S. G. Vick, K. E. Robinson, W. D. Webb
INTRODUCTION This paper discusses two uranium tailings waste disposal studies that reflect the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulatory actions and their changing requirements d
Jan 1, 1980
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Quartz Analysis In Coal Mine Samples: Comparison Of XRD And P-7 Methods (d1611012-d28b-400a-91d3-d525f5b1f440)By Jianmin Qin, Raja V. Ramani, Wilson Miola
The number of underground work entities operating under reduced dust standards in U.S. coal mines has been increasing since the start of the decade of the 80s and is currently approaching 10,000. The
Jan 1, 1991
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Comprehensive Utilization of Water in Underground Metal MineBy Song Jiang, Xianzhi Tan, Minjie Lian
"The ground water heat pump system lades underground hot water which can be heated or cooled by heat exchanger in water source heat pump air conditioner. This system replaces the model of heating of a
Jan 1, 2017
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Bulk sorting by LIF: quality control of ores for bulk sorting and blending - by laser-induced fluorescence analysisBy H. F. Broicher
Introduction In April 1998, AIS Sommer GmbH of Germany delivered the first laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) analyzer to the mining industry. LKAB's Kiruna iron ore mine in Sweden shared the cos
Jan 1, 2000
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Strategies for Highly-Efficient Recovery of Coal Resources in ChinaBy Ruifeng Li, Yanghui Ren, Hua Gao
"Since entering the new century, China’s coal industry has witnessed the rapid development, and provided a reliable energy supply for the national economic and social development. But after the “golde
Jan 1, 2017
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Major Classes of MachinesBy R. L. White
Classification of Mills Mills may be classified under four categories that relate to the type of action utilized to grind the material: Tumbling. The most important of these to the minerals proc
Jan 1, 1985
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Geology And Geochemistry Of Stockwork Gold Mineralization At The Yarnell Mine, Yavapai County, ArizonaBy T. C. Page, P. C. Gibson, M. A. Miller, J. D. Sell
[The Yarnell gold deposit in the Weaver mining district, Yavapai County, Arizona, occurs in a structurally controlled, hydrothermally altered zone in a 1700 Ma granodioritic intrusive. Both potassic a
Jan 1, 1994
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Freshly Fractured Silica Exerts Greater Toxicity To Lung Macrophages Than Aged Dust: Organosilane (Prosil 28) Coating Markedly Reduces Dust Toxicity To CellsBy N. S. Dalal, V. Castranova, K. Van Dyke, V. Vallyathan, J. H. Kang
Previously we reported crushing or grinding crystalline silica results in silica-based free radicals on the particulate surface which can generate hydroxyl radicals in aqueous solution (1). Now we fin
Jan 1, 1991
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Fine Coal Cleaning in the 28 x 0 Fraction - A Technical OverviewBy Ellis Brien, O&apos
The fine coal fraction of a coal stream is that fraction which contains particles essentially in the -28 mesh size range. This fraction will normally first appear, in a coal preparation process, as a
Jan 8, 1980
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Coal: Persistent Problems Delay Boom EraBy Dennis Keay, Barbara Schickner, P. L. Longenecker, Glenn J. Philips, Lee Rice, Herman E. Knight, Wayne E. Veneman, B. W. Washington, Robert S. Hess
The outlook for coal continued to improve in 1980, fueling expectations that a long-awaited boom is at hand. The surprising surge in coal exports contributed to the latest wave of optimism. Overseas e
Jan 5, 1981
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Hydrometallurgical Processing of PhosphatesBy G. Michael Lloyd
The term phosphate beneficiation often conjures up visions of processing technologies that physically separate the phosphate rock from some impurity and do not result in a change in the chemical natur
Jan 1, 1999
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Analysis of TBM Performance at the Record Setting River Mountains Tunnel #2By Eric Gilmore, Ron Tudor, Gregory E. Korbin, Bill McCormick, Brad Bush
INTRODUCTION Las Vegas has recently been termed the “Construction Capital of the Country”. It has also been acknowledged as the fastest growing city in the country for several years running. The r
Jan 1, 1997
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Antoine M. Gaudin His Life And His Influence On PeopleBy Rush H. Spedden
Antoine M. Gaudin was a vigorously creative man and throughout his career an internationally respected leader of his chosen profession of mineral engineering. To his professional colleagues and client
Jan 1, 1976
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Florida Phosphate and the Environment: Practices, Problems and Emerging TechnologiesBy Richard F. McFarlin
INTRODUCTION Phosphate, one of the three major elements essential for all living plants and animals, has been mined in Florida for over a hundred years. Comprising roughly 80% of the U.S. total an
Jan 1, 1992
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Simulation of Phosphate BeneficiationBy A. Henchiri, G. A. Gruber
INTRODUCTION Phosphatic resources may be quantified in terms of ore tons and phosphate analyses; however, to quantify phosphate reserves it is necessary to estimate the tons and quality of phosphat
Jan 1, 1993
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Environmental Uses - NeutralizationBy Arthur C. Pincomb, Alan R. Shapiro
A public awareness of and commitment to abate pollution of water, air, and soil continues to stimulate demand for industrial minerals and rocks capable of neutralizing strong and weak acids. The role
Jan 1, 1994