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Behavior of Anions in Association with Metal Ions Under Hydrometallurgical Environments: Part I — OH- Effect on Various CationsBy K. N. Han, H. C. Cho, R. Kim
"A comprehensive analysis of the effect of OH- on various cations in hydrometallurgical systems has been investigated. Cations chosen for this analysis included groups 1A and 2A, rare-earth elements a
Jan 1, 2015
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Sizing And Operating Continuous Thickeners ? IntroductionBy J. H. Wilhelm
Continuous thickeners can be sized either from previous experience, continuous pilot-scale test results, or from batch settling tests. Although it is a relatively simple process to size full-scale thi
Jan 1, 1979
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International Social License in Mining Projects (398d5fa8-9bb7-41fe-a37a-87700a767f4f)By D. E. Hulse
"Social License, the consent of the neighbors and community to develop and operate a mine, has received little attention until recently. Though social license is intangible, not having this relationsh
Jan 1, 2016
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Legal Problems In Undersea Mineral Development ? I. IntroductionBy Northcutt Ely
My topic today is our Nation's interest in the minerals beneath the oceans. I will state what I think should be our objectives, the means available to attain these objectives, and the obstacles t
Jan 1, 1969
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Crusher For Critical Size Material At Los Bronces Semi-Autogenous Grinding Plant, ChileBy M. Vesely
Abrasive grinding, leading to ultrafine product and "critical size" material build-up inside the mill, is proposed as the cause of high power consumption and low capacity in many fully autogenous grin
Jan 1, 1985
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Computerized Mine Planning In Michigan Iron Ore (PRIPRINT 94-20 )By A. E. Koski
This paper will review recent developments in the area of mine planning at the Empire Mine. It illustrates how one of the largest iron mines in North America has adapted computerized mine planning to
Jan 1, 1994
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An Automated Microscopic Method For The Determination Of Pyrite Size Distributions In Crushed CoalBy G. A. Irdi
An automated method of microscopy for determining the pyrite size distribution on two base coals that were crushed to 28 mesh x 0 has been developed. Polished epoxy-bound coal pellets were prepared an
Jan 1, 1986
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Vocational And Technical Education In Geoscience With Emphasis On Geochemical Exploration Field SkillsBy J. A. Madonna
Universities and colleges in three countries, Australia, Canada and the United States, recognized the need to establish and/or reorganize geoscience programs at the vocational and two-year technical l
Jan 1, 1993
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Field Investigation to Measure Airflow Velocities of a Shuttle Car Using Independent Routes at a Central Appalachian Underground Coal Mine (36210bbd-04a6-4bcb-956a-c08baefae192)By M. Yekich, W. R. Reed, G. Ross, M. Shahan
"Canopy air curtains (CAC) on roof bolting machines have been proven, through laboratory and field investigations, to protect miners from respirable dust, preventing dust overexposures. Another desire
Jan 1, 2018
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Compendium Of Searles Lake OperationsBy Jr. Moulton
Extractions of minerals from Searles Lake brines have taken place since 1873. Early operations were for borax and raw trona found on the surface, expanded after 1914 to include potash, salt cake, and
Jan 1, 1980
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Evaluation of Alternative Chain Pillar Designs in a Deep Longwall Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Yuting Xue, Todd Minoski, Daniel Su, Mark Van Dyke, Mark Mazzella, Steve Hicks, Zoheir Khademian, Nicole Evanek
Design of chain pillars in a longwall mine setting is one of the main engineering controls on the global and local stability of the mine. Challenges with roof instabilities, floor heaves, and pillar f
Feb 1, 2025
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The Fracture And Repair Of A Trunnion Cone On A Large Grinding MillBy D. A. Fenton
Two large 34 ½ foot diameter mills have seen seven years of continuous operation before massive fracturing occurred on one of the trunnion cones. These fractures were discovered when liner changes wer
Jan 1, 1982
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New Techniques For Mining Thin-Seam Mountaintop Coal ReservesBy J. P. Ducarme
The eastern U.S. contains vast reserves of thin seam coal deposits, particularly in the Appalachian mountain region. These typical 355 to 710 mm thick reserves are difficult or uneconomical to recover
Jan 1, 1994
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Correlations Of Grinding Mill Structural Design Procedures (PREPRINT NUMBER 92-194)By V. Svalbonas
When the Trelleborg Divisions of Boliden Allis and MPSI merged, a unique opportunity occurred for two independent mill fabricators to compare various design procedures and the research upon which they
Jan 1, 1992
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Problems Facing The Commercialization Of Eastern U. S. Oil ShalesBy V. Rajaram
The oil shales located in the Appalachian Basin cover an eight-state area of the eastern U. S., and are referred to as Devonian (black) shales. These shales have been exploited for their gas potential
Jan 1, 1983
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High-Confidence Flotation Testing At Xstrata Process SupportBy N. O. Lotter
The reliability of a set of flotation results is key to minimizing project risk, either at the commissioning of a concentrator or at the point of implementing an improvement to an existing concentrato
Jan 1, 2010
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Boom Towns: Managing GrowthSatisfactory means of managing growth in boom towns is a concern in mineral, energy and other large industrial developments. This session will include examinations of socioeconomic impacts, major issu
Jan 1, 1979
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Environmental Planning For A Coal Terminal In A Sensitive Offshore Environment ? IntroductionBy David Atkin
This paper presents methods and results of environmental planning conducted for a proposed coal and iron ore transshipment terminal which would be located on reclaimed land west of Lisbon, Portugal. O
Jan 1, 1983
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Economics Of Sour Gas IndustryBy James W. Estep
The sulphur shortage that has occurred in the past two years has directed attention more and more toward sour natural gas reserves, Wellhead values of sour gas vary widely depending upon the acid gas
Jan 1, 1967
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Dolph Abandoned Mine Fire Control ProjectBy Thomas A. Gray
The Dolph Mine fire site is located in Lackawanna County, PA, approximately three miles northeast of the city of Scranton. The fire was burning in both coal refuse (culm) and underground anthracite mi
Jan 1, 2009