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Selective Flocculation of Phosphate SlimesBy Pradip
It is possible to beneficiate low-grade phosphate ore slimes containing predominantly siliceous gangue by a combined selective flocculation-flotation scheme using commercially available reagents. The
Jan 1, 1989
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New Developments In Ultimate Pit Limit Problem Solution MethodsBy P. Muduli, Y. Xi, T. M. Yegulalp, A. J. Arias
A short review of current practices and recent developments is followed by a description of a newly developed approach for solution of the optimum, ultimate pit limit problem. The new approach utilize
Jan 1, 1994
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Jim Boyd: An Interview With The I999 SME PresidentWhat is your assessment of the mining industry as we near the end of the 20th century? As it always has, the industry is continually changing. The recent rate of change has been hectic. Many mining-
Jan 1, 1999
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Status Of Heap, Dump, And In Situ Leaching Of Gold And SilverBy Paul D. Chamberlin
The evolution of heap and dump leaching has followed the development of agglomeration, materials of construction for leach pads and ponds, solution distribution systems, testing techniques, and state
Jan 1, 1989
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Application Of Cratering Characteristics To Conventional Blast DesignBy Bruce B. Redpath
Single-charge cratering tests can provide a direct measure of the powder factor necessary for achieving a desired effect in conventional blasting. If a desired blast effect, such as fragmentation or m
Jan 1, 1977
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Experience With Methane Control From Horizontal Boreholes - IntroductionBy Joseph Cervik
Methane drainage methods can be broadly classified as surface or underground. Surface methods make use of vertical and slant holes. The underground method discussed in the present paper involves horiz
Jan 1, 1980
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Constitutive Equations For Crushed CoalBy J. M. Rotter, R. A. Lohnes, J. Y. Ooi
Reliable prediction of wall pressures in a coal silo demands careful characterization of the stress-strain properties of the coal. This paper describes the results of triaxial compression tests on a t
Jan 1, 1998
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Total Yield Pillar Longwall Development-Experimental Results, No. 4 Mine, Brookwood, AlabamaBy K. R. Price, M. Gauna
Jim Walter Resources No. 4 mine produces coal through retreat longwall mining at 610 to 670 m (2000 to 2200 ft) of depth. A three entry, total yield pillar, longwall development experimental region wa
Jan 1, 1986
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Soft Ground Tunnelling On Staten IslandBy Christopher P. White, John R. Wagner
This paper will discuss the complex and difficult soil conditions encountered in the sinking of 15 shafts of 18m to 27m depth and the excavation and lining of 6700m of 2.74m dia. interceptor sewer on
Jan 1, 1991
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Novel Diesel Exhaust Filters for Underground Mining VehiclesBy Todd R. Taubert, Kenneth L. Bickel
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) pioneered the development of disposable filters for reducing diesel particulate emissions from permissible mining machines. The USBM is now evaluating filter media that
Jan 1, 1995
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The Impact on Industrial Grinding Circuits of Changing and/or Controlling The Slurry Rheology - Plenary AddressBy Richard R. Klimpel
This paper will summarize the trends resulting from the data generated in a large number of laboratory and industrial studies con- ducted by this author where various slurry rheology factors have been
Jan 1, 1997
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The Role of Geology in the Design of Drilling ProgramsBy David R. Shaddrick
Ore reserves are based on sampling developed by drilling programs. Correct choices concerning the type of drill to be used, depth of drilling, hole orientation and sample spacing are not only critical
Jan 1, 1987
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Factors Affecting Radon Transport And The Concentration Of Radon In MinesBy R. F. Holub, P. J. Dallimore
Basic to solving the problem of the role of radon transport on radon concentrations in mines is to establish whether it occurs primarily as diffusion and forced flow through porous rock or through fis
Jan 1, 1981
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In-Pit Crushing And Conveying At Highland Valley CopperBy D. M. Richards, A. D. MacPhail
Highland Valley Copper currently mines two low-grade ore bodies, Lornex and Valley. The partnership was formed in 1986. As a cost reduction measure, it was decided to use an in-pit crushing and convey
Jan 1, 1995
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Comparison Of Lignite Reserves Estimates In The Multilayer Deposit Of The Amyndeo MineBy A. Pavlides
The purpose of this study is to compare estimation methods for lignite reserves at the Amyndeo mine and to provide a map of the estimated thickness of the coal seams. The reserves are first estimated
Jan 1, 2008
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Preliminary Characterization of Organic Coatings on Grains of Phosphate OresBy Guerry H. McCullen, Bruno Despujol
Quartz and phosphate grains from concentrates and ores from Atlantic Coastal Plain sediments often are wholly or partially coated by humates. Coatings were studied in situ using infrared microscopy, b
Jan 1, 1999
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The Prediction of Power Draw in Comminution MachinesBy J. Andersen
The very large quantities of energy used for size reduction in the minerals processing industry necessitate the accurate prediction of comminution machine power draw for optimum plant design. The JKMR
Jan 1, 1992
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Application of Longwall Face Conveyor System for Bulk Material HandlingBy Alfred W. Hefferan
A longwall face conveyor system serves the primary function as all material handling systems; i.e., to transport material between the source and its destination. However, the conveyor system must prov
Jan 1, 2000
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Elevation Uncertainty Within The Procedure Of Waste Sanitary Landfill Design. An Approach Through The Fuzziness Of GeometryBy G. A. Achilleos
The insufficiency of Boolean Logic and ?hard? decision making to represent and manage spatial data in set with their spatial errors comprises a remarkable difficulty for widely accepted estimation pro
Jan 1, 2005
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Comparison Of Belt Loading Models And Simulated Belt CapacityBy S. D. Thompson
Several discrete-event simulation models have been developed for designing the conveying system capacities of underground coal mines. Most of these models require the use of a step function approach t
Jan 1, 1998