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Material Preparation & Agglomeration At The Buckhorn Mine
By A. A. Schweizer
Buckhorn ore is hydrous, argillized basaltic andesite, and is at least 60% clay composed of kaolinite and subordinate montmorillonite. Moisture content runs from 10% to 25%. The original crushing plan
Jan 1, 1987
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Actual Challenges and Benefits of Monitored Rollers
By J. Perlacia
"As the bulk handling sector continues its transformation to Industry 4.0, the mining industry, and its harsh working and environmental conditions, provides a perfect spot to study the feasibility of
Nov 1, 2019
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The Nature Of Respirable Quartz In Underground Coal Mines
By L. L. Probert
A three-year project focusing on the depth profiling of respirable coal mine dust particles using scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive x-ray analysis resulted in the development
Jan 1, 1994
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Managing Safety In The Mining Industry
By F. Nelson
RJB Mining is the largest coal producer in the UK. In January 1995 the Company acquired the Central North and Central South Regions of British Coal consisting of: ? 15 operating collieries -includin
Jan 1, 1998
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Markets And Opportunities For Natural Mined Gypsum From Mexico
By T. Harris
Exports of crude gypsum from Mexico currently comprise about 60% of all domestic shipments, and about 25% of the imported material consumed in the U.S. wallboard industry. However, of growing importan
Jan 1, 1996
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Dyna Whirlpool Process A New Concept In Mineral Beneficiation ? Introduction
By G. B. Walker
The success of Heavy Media Separation, the static sink-float process, is evidenced by the operation of an estimated 300 installations treating many millions of tons per year of a wide variety of miner
Jan 1, 1966
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Process Technologies For Remediation Of Lead Contaminated Soils
By S. C. Torma
Sources of lead contaminated soils are numerous, i.e., the uses of leaded gasoline, lead-based paints, leaded pesticides, solders, smelting of lead concentrates, refining of lead products, automobile
Jan 1, 1996
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Copper Electrowinning At Present And In The Future
Solvent extraction-electro- winning appears to be one of the most important processes for the future in the North American copper industry and for this reason both the SX and EW steps are furtive area
Jan 1, 1985
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Blast-Induced Rock Damage and the Optimized Blast Design in a Mine: A Case Study
By K. Kim
An analysis was conducted to determine the effects of blasting on slope stability and downstream comminution processes. To investigate these effects, the extent of blast-induced rock damage and the ma
Feb 23, 2014
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Application Of Mineral Beneficiation Techniques To The Extraction Of Values From Municipal Refuse
By Martin H. Stanczyk
The Organic Act of 1910 established the Bureau of Mines and gave it authority and responsibility for conducting research on separation, recovery, and recycling of waste products and scrap generated by
Jan 1, 1972
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The Musaimeer Outfall Tunnel - Venturing into Uncharted Territory of Sub-Sea Sabkha Deposits
By Mike Hall, Tim Kelly, Mohammad Reza Jafari, Ulf Georg Gwildis
"Qatar’s capital Doha is undergoing major infrastructure improvements including a multiphase stormwater management program. Although located in an arid climate, Doha experiences flooding during rainfa
Jan 1, 2016
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Solubility of Rhodium in Doré Metal
By K. Avarmaa, P. Taskinen
"The solubilities of rhodium (Rh) in a molten silver alloy in doré-smelting conditions for treating copper refinery slime at temperatures of 1,000 to 1,300 °C were measured using a high-temperature eq
Jan 1, 2017
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The Evaluation Of Silica Deposits
By Thomas E. Shufflebarger
Glass is one of man's most versatile creations. ---The earliest glaze known---is about 12,000 B.C. ---The oldest pure glass is a moulded amulet of about 7,000 B.C.---. Indicative of a knowledg
Jan 1, 1974
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Change Of Support For Recoverable Resource Estimation
In the estimation of recoverable resources, geostatistical techniques such as Multiple Indicator Kriging require a change of support correction to derive theoretical recoveries based on an assumed lev
Jan 1, 1999
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Bentonites And Special Clays
By E. J. Mayhew
Bentonite and newly discovered deposits of sepiolite, saponite, and hectorite are now being processed and marketed from the Amargosa Valley of Nevada. All of these deposits are large. The bentonite ha
Jan 1, 1979
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The Use Of High Alumina Refractory In A Combustion Chamber
By John F. Oyler
The performance of high alumina refractory subjected to high compressive loads and high temperatures is an area in which operating experience is quite limited. This paper documents the results of five
Jan 1, 1978
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A Coupled Expert System Approach To Blast Optimization And Fragmentation Modeling
The need for an integrated approach to optimization of unit operations in both the pit and the mill has long been recognized, but the complexity and nature of the overall problem has up to now resiste
Jan 1, 1991
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Comminution Control Example Using The Fuzzy Systems And Neural Network Toolboxes For MatlabTM And SimulinkTM
By M. Beale
Fuzzy logic and neural networks are new technologies being applied in many areas of engineering and business. While it is not always clear which kinds of problems are best suited to these technologies
Jan 1, 1994
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Constraints and Consequences in 3-Dimensional CFD Modeling of Open-Pit Mines
By K. V. Raj, T. Bhowmick
"Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling of an open-pit mine has several challenges. A good quality mesh of the model domain is a pre-requisite for convergence in solution. Good quality tetrahedra
Jan 1, 2015
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3-Dimensional Analysis of EPB TBM Operation in Close Proximity to Pile Foundations
By Mahmoud Sepehrmanesh, Verya Nasri, Maziar Partovi
"This paper presents an assessment of the impact of tunneling and its associated risks on pile foundations located in the influence zone of tunneling operation. Tunneling in proximity of pile foundati
Jan 1, 2016