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Influence Of Temperature On The Energy Efficiency Of An Industrial Circuit Processing Iron OreBy S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
In many mining operations, particularly northern open-pit mines, large seasonal variations in grinding slurry temperature can occur. It is shown in this paper that this temperature shift can cause a w
Jan 1, 1992
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Value Of First Principles And Phenomenological Modeling In Mineral ProcessingBy Fernando A. Concha
There is confusion in naming the several models developed in Mineral Processing. We often hear of empirical, first principle, mechanistic and phenomenological models. The objective of this paper is to
Jan 1, 1995
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Application Of Percolation Theory To The Assessment Of Permeability Enhancement By Micro-Hydrofracturing For In Situ Copper LeachingBy K. Kim, T. M. Yegulalp
A numerical model is being developed to assess the enhancement of ore permeability by improving fracture connectivity with micro-hydrofracturing. As part of this project, a generic two-dimensional per
Jan 1, 1997
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The Dissolution Behavior Of Metals From AU/AG/CU-AlloysBy Kenneth N. Han, Yichang Guan
The dissolution behavior of metals from Au/Ag/Cu-alloys has been studied using rotating disc electrodes in solutions containing acids, cyanide, and ammonia. Electrochemical methods as well as leaching
Jan 1, 1995
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Instability in high velocity slurry flowsBy W. A. Niepelt, F. A. Locher
Flow in steep cascades may lead to the occurrence of a nearly periodic train of waves known as slug flow. This, in turn, may result in overtopping of the channel walls and problems with energy dissipa
Jan 1, 1990
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Drainage of Tailings Impoundments Application of Principles and ExperienceBy John D. Nelson, Clint L. Strachan
Drainage of tailings impoundments is a key issue for impoundment stability, water control, seepage control, and reclamation. Drainage control is an established operating practice where climate and sit
Jan 1, 1988
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An Object-Oriented Expert System For Underground Mining Method Selection And Project EvaluationBy Thomas W. Camm
A WINDOWS-based object-oriented expert system for prefeasibility evaluation of hard rock mines is being developed at the Western Field Operations Center (WFOC) of the Bureau of Mines. Designed for use
Jan 1, 1992
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Ultrasonic Anemometry in Underground ExcavationsBy P. Mousset-Jones, F. Calizaya
Ultrasonic anemometry is a relatively new method of measuring the air velocity in underground excavations and is not widely used. The method has been mainly used for surface applications, such as mete
Jan 1, 1995
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Site Characterization Using Oriented Borehole CoreBy Ben L. Seegmiller
INTRODUCTION Site characterization using oriented borehole core is the subject of this paper. Borehole core is a standard source of data for rock mechanics investigations. Oriented borehole core prov
Jan 1, 1977
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Stabilization of Mineral Processing WastesBy Eric Forssberg, Benny Andreasson
The paper describes experiments to stabilize mineral processing waste materials for use in construction. Fine mineral processing wastes from various mines have been mixed with binders and compacted. A
Jan 1, 1992
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Factors In Developing A Comprehensive Labor Agreement Cost Estimating And Tracking SystemBy Robert L. Bonomi
One of the major operating costs for any labor-intensive operation is that of its employees' wage and benefits package. Today's packages are extremely complex, with multiple pay rates for di
Jan 1, 1982
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Fundamental Study Of Cavitation In FlotationBy J. A. Finch, Zhenghe Xu, Z. A. Zhou
The generation of microscopic bubbles by cavitation may enhance particle-bubble attachment and improve flotation performance. It is shown in this paper that tiny bubbles or cavities can be generated b
Jan 1, 1995
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Recovery Of Pyrite In Coal Flotation: Entrainment Or Hydrophobicity?By S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
Under normal conditions, a significant amount of pyrite is recovered in the froth during flotation of high-sulfur coal. To reduce this pyrite recovery, it is first necessary to determine the primary r
Jan 1, 1993
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A Truncated Coal Seam From A Seismic PerspectiveBy N. L. Anderson, R. Ramananantoandro, F. Wirnkar
Six-fold, high-resolution, compressional-wave seismic data were acquired across a coal mining property in the Meigs County study area, southeastern Ohio, with a view to differentiating the Clarion Coa
Jan 1, 1992
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Conveyor Problems Associated With Short Acceleration TimesBy David D. Gallagher, Edmond J. O’Donovan
It has been well accepted for many decades that hard starting of conveyors has associated problems. It is particularity damaging to the belt and splices. Recent measurements of hard starts on a long c
Jan 1, 1998
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Effect Of Reaction Conditions On Molten-Caustic Leaching Of Oil-Sand Coke ResiduesBy K. L. Kasperski, M. T. Ityokumbul
The effect of reaction conditions on the desulfurization of oil-sand coke residues was studied. The variables investigated were temperature, reaction time, heat transfer resistance and mode of caustic
Jan 1, 1996
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Improved Thickener Performance Through the use of an Extended Kalman FilterBy O. A. Bascur
Based on current sedimentation theory an on-line thickener model was developed and coupled with an extended Kalman Filter to obtain additional information such as the compression zone level and concen
Jan 1, 1986
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Adapting technology to beneficiate a low-grade phosphorite oreBy J. D. Raulerson, R. P. Farias, G. A. Gruber
A flotation process has been developed to successfully treat ore from the Santo Domingo phosphate deposit in Baja California Sur. The ore contained less than 4% P2O5 with quartz, silicates, and carbon
Jan 1, 1988
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Hydrogeologic Behaviour of Unsaturated Waste Rock: An Experimental StudyBy Roger Beckie, Leslie Smith, Craig Nichol
To study the hydrogeological processes that control the movement of water through unsaturated waste rock, an intermediate-scale (8m x 8m x 5m) waste rock pile has been constructed and instrumented. Th
Jan 1, 2000
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Application Of Geology To Problems Of Sampling And Grade Control Unique To Industrial Mineral DepositsBy R. A. Metz, Ted H. Eyde, Dan T. Eyde
Industrial minerals deposits present sampling and grade control problems not normally encountered in metal mining operations. No longer are industrial minerals simply crude ground mineral products but
Jan 1, 1992