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Hydrosizing Of Industrial Minerals (4558d147-d365-4faf-b9ef-e0a074978407)By Robert Moore Lewis
A unit for separating minerals into two prescribed size fractions, designated as a Lewis Hydrosizer, was developed at the North Carolina State University Minerals Research Laboratory. Ore samples with
Jan 1, 1983
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Underground Coal Mine Tracking and Communication System Reliability and Availability MethodologyBy R. Wisniewski
Every underground coal mine in the United States must deploy and operate a wireless communication and tracking system. This paper addresses the reliability and availability of an installed tracking s
Feb 23, 2014
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Phosphate Rock BeneficiationBy H. W. Breathitt
World demand for phosphate rock has increased significantly in the past fifteen years. Prior to the early 1960's, most of the world production was obtained from Florida, North Africa, and Kola. A
Jan 1, 1977
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Industrial Validation Of The Functional Performance Equation – A Breakthrough Tool For Improving Plant Grinding Performance (a3e65553-622f-4e90-a2f0-00a852633932)By Robert E. McIvor
The “Functional Performance Equation for Ball Milling” was first presented in 1988. It now has been used successfully in more than a dozen mineral processing plants. This powerful, yet simple tool pro
Jan 1, 2005
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UMMSMADM: A Computer Program For Underground Mining Method Selection By Multiple Attribute Decision Making ToolsBy S. Alpay
Underground mining method selection (UMMS) is one of the most important decisions that mining engineers have to make. Choosing a suitable underground mining method to extract a mineral deposit is very
Jan 1, 2010
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Landsliding In Glacio-Lacustrine ClaysBy James M. Neilson
In contrast to the rather generalized title of this paper, the subject of discussion will deal with two specific cases of sliding in glacial lake clays in northern Michigan. The slides in question occ
Jan 1, 1971
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Selection Of A Leach Dump Test Area For The Program And Collection Of Initial Physical Data ? IntroductionBy Mark H. Johns
Leaching of waste material at Kennecott's Chino Mines Division at Santa Rita, New Mexico, has been accompanied by increasing difficulty in circulating leach solutions through the dumps. As a mean
Jan 1, 1970
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Comparison of Performance of Soil Mixwall and Conventional Bracing System for Station Excavations in AlluviumBy Timothy P. Smirnoff, Anthony Stirbys, Amanda Elioff
The construction of the continuing expansion of the Los Angeles Metro System has required the construction of eight new station structures. One contractor proposed, as a construction alternative for
Jan 1, 1997
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Some Polygenetic Canadian Massive Sulphide Deposit ? I. IntroductionBy Robert J. M. Miller
Thank you Mr. Chairman. For more than 15 years a debate has been taking place among students of massive sulphide deposits as to the origin of these deposits. Prior that time it was widely accepted
Jan 1, 1973
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Continuous Mining MachinesBy C. W. Fitzgerald
INTRODUCTION Continuous mining machines are used in regular flat ore beds having uniform thickness. Since coal is the most common type of material occurring in such beds, most continuous miners are
Jan 1, 1982
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Minor Element Distribution In Wall Rocks From The Mascot-Jefferson City Zinc District, TennesseeBy J. F. Snyder
Minor elements determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy include: zinc, cadmium, copper, cobalt, nickel, chromium, manganese, and iron. Of these elements, only three; zinc, cadmium, and copper are
Jan 1, 1977
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Modeling Of The Capillary Suction Time Of Kaolin Slurries Using ChemometricsBy S. K. Sharma
The Bureau of Mines' Tuscaloosa Research Center is conducting research to develop a basic understanding of solid-liquid separation in order to improve the dewatering of fine particle slurries. In
Jan 1, 1991
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The Effect Of Water Chemistry, Reagent Type, And Other Environmental Factors On The Performance Of Industrial Grinding And Flotation Processes Involving Sulfide Minerals (6eb3710e-7c52-499e-8108-4480aad4e4ba)By R. R. Klimpel
This paper discusses the effect of water chemistry, reagent type, and other environmental factors on the performance of sulfide mineral size reduction and froth flotation processes. Two specific probl
Jan 1, 1996
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Kinetics Of Acid-Alcohol Leaching Of ApatiteBy C. E. Jordan
Direct digestion of phosphate ores by the acid-alcohol method offers improved leaching selectivity for the exclusion of iron and aluminum in the product acid. The leaching kinetics of this process wil
Jan 1, 1993
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Agglomeration For The Heap Leaching Of Gold & Silver OresBy P. D. Chamberlin
Agglomeration for the heap leaching of gold and silver ores can be defined as the process of attaching fine ore particles (less than 100 mesh) to coarser particles so the fines are immobilized and uni
Jan 1, 1986
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Maintenance Practices At The Barrick Goldstrike Pressure Oxidation PlantBy A. Durnan
Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc. (Goldstrike) operates a six circuit (train) pressure oxidation plant for the pretreatment of gold bearing sulfide ores. The property is located 27 miles north of Carlin,
Jan 1, 1994
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Geochemical Prospecting For Gold In Alabama ? IntroductionBy John B. Gustavson
Gold was first discovered in Alabama in 1830. Before a decade had passed more than 20,000 people were employed in the various gold districts scattered across east-central Alabama. By 1849 most of the
Jan 1, 1975
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Development, Design, and Installation of Climax's Tin Upgrading CircuitBy R. M. Rowe, T. E. Irwin
A flowsheet was developed for upgrading Climax tin concentrate to about 45 percent Sn. Bench-scale test work conducted at AMAX Extractive Research and Development, Inc., was used to design a multiple-
Jan 1, 1986
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Effect Of Air Velocity And Walking On Re-Entrainment Of Dust In Mine AirwaysBy S. Shankar
The phenomenon of re-entrainment is seen in many environments, such as sand dune formation, soil erosion, fugitive dust emission, spread of radio-nuclides from accidents involving nuclear weapons, etc
Jan 1, 1994
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A Passive Means To Detect Hot Trolley InsulatorsBy M. R. Yenchek
Faulty insulators on mine trolley/track haulageways may allow the flow of leakage currents into the mine roof and ultimately result in combustion of the local roof material. The National Institute for
Jan 1, 1998