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Short Course - Surface and Underground Mine Modeling With ComputersBy Betty L. Gibbs
A short course, held during the SME Annual Meeting in Phoenix, AZ in February, focused on software for surface and underground mine modeling. The objectives of the short course were to review techniqu
Jan 1, 1992
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Fire Behavior of Kaolinite CompositesBy J. -M. Lopez-Cuesta, C. Petter, B. Otazaghine, M. Batistella, R. Sonnier
"Kaolinite is a dioctahedral aluminosilicate widely used as paper filler and coating pigment. At the best of our knowledge, kaolinite is not widely used in polymer industry. Therefore, in this study,
Jan 1, 2015
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Hydrolytic Precipitation Of Fine Oxide Powders By Supercritical FluidsBy P. R. Taylor
A reaction is evaluated by which heated and pressurized water is used to precipitate metal oxides from loaded Kelex 100 complexes. Pure copper oxide (CuO) and pure nickel (Nio) in powder form, and ran
Jan 1, 1992
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In-Place Leaching -Miami Mine -Miami, ArizonaBy James B. Fletcher
The Miami mine is located near the town of Miami, Gila County, Arizona. The Miami mine started mining in 1910 and finished in July, 1959. The orebody was divided and mined as follows: Tons High Grade
Jan 1, 1971
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Long-Term Stability for Two-Seam Mining at OCI's Big Island MineBy J. F. T. Agapito
Two flat-lying trona seams 3-to 3.5-m thick, approximately 10 m apart, and at depths of 250 m are mined by room-and-pillar at OCI's Big Island Mine in Wyoming. Continuous miners and a yielding pi
Jan 1, 1999
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Random Sets And Integral Geometry In Comminution And Liberation Of Minerals (d2df89b4-3692-4255-b04f-f36dc3264be4)By G. Barbery
A review is given of the present applications of random sets and integral geometry in fragmentation and liberation models of ores and minerals. Although attempts have ben made in the past to apply suc
Jan 1, 1985
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Study on the Recovery of Rare Earth Metals Using Stimuli-Responsive MacromoleculesBy L. Alagha, M. Khodakarami
"This work focuses on the extraction of rare earth metals (REE) from aqueous solutions using stimuli-responsive polymers. Various parameters affecting the adsorption capacity of the polymer, including
Jan 1, 2016
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Flotation of Problematic Cu-Zn Ores in ÇBI (Turkey)By N. Sahin, M. Can, Z. Ekmekçi, Y. Öztürk, Ö. Biçak, I. B. Çelik, B. Kocabiyik
"In this paper, a case study from Çayeli Bakir Isletmeleri A.S. (Rize, Turkey) about the selective flotation of copper minerals from sphalerite is discussed. Çayeli Cu-Zn Sulfide Ore contains differen
Jan 1, 2017
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Processing Molybdenite Concentrate By An Acid Bake-Leach-Flotation MethodBy H. Rush Spedden
A process has been developed and piloted to reject copper, lead, iron, phosphorus, bismuth, antimony, elemental sulfur, and insol from molybdenite concentrate without decomposing the contained molybde
Jan 1, 1971
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Quality Control Philosophy And Industrial Minerals - Corporate PhilosophyBy G. E. Erdman
The total attitude of the industrial minerals producing company is a most important factor in how they regard quality control, technical support for their customers, and procedures used in mining thei
Jan 1, 1987
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The Influence Of Lead Ions In Sulphide FlotationBy J. Y. Kim
Lead ions originating from galena during processing of complex sulphide ores migrate to "cover" the surface of sphalerite and iron sulphide mineral particles, and cause poor selectivity in differentia
Jan 1, 1995
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Fertilizer For Food ProductionBy P. O. Ripley
Into this tumultuous twentieth century, every second, two new babies are born. This is 5,412 per hour, and 130,000 per day. Relentlessly, consistently, alarmingly, they add to the more than three bill
Jan 1, 1966
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Evaluation Of Sand Filters For Solvent Extraction Feed ClarificationBy E. E. Maurer
Kerr-McGee has operated the Ambrosia Lake uranium mill since startup in 1958. Tonnage milled per day has varied from 3500-7000 tons. The mill capacity is currently rated at 7000 tons per day. The pr
Jan 1, 1972
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A Model For The Blending Of Coals To Meet Coal Compliance RequirementsBy R. S. Datta
Regulations on sulfur emissions have caused the electric utilities to evaluate various methods of meeting them. Low-sulfur, low-volatile coals can be burned alone or blended with high-volatile? coals.
Jan 1, 1991
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Growth And Adsorption Seen In Redox Potential Of Iron Oxidizing And Iron Reducing BacteriaBy C. I. Richman
The E h potential during of a iron reducing bacteria such as Aquaspirillum Magnetotacticum (A.M.) can be predicted by a growth model. It also reflects the adsorption of Fe+2 Cu+2 and Mn +2 ions, that
Jan 1, 1998
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Cool Water Coal Gasification : A mid-term performance assessmentBy Vernon R. Shorter, Wayne N. Clark
Introduction Coal is the US's largest indigenous fossil fuel resource and is used to power 57% of this country's electrical generation (NCA, 1986). Congress, however, is focusing its attent
Jan 2, 1987
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Recent Studies on Performance of Expansion AnchorsBy Richard H. Oitto
With increased interest and urgency for coal mine safety and the passage of the Federal Coal Mine Health 'and Safety Act, the Bureau's research effort in roof control has been greatly expand
Jan 1, 1972
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Are Fatigue and Sleepiness the Same? A Brief Introduction to the Differences and Similarities and Their Implications for Work Safety - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration 2024By Brianna Eiter, Max Barham, Tim Bauerle
Fatigue-related risk is a persistent safety concern for the mining industry. However, fatigue and sleepiness are often treated interchangeably, which can lead to confusion and potentially less effecti
Dec 19, 2023
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On The Regrind Of Molybdenite Concentrates With A Tower MillBy Juan L. Sepulveda
An MPSI KW-20 Tower mill has been tested at the Butte Molybdenum plant of Anaconda Minerals Company, as a substitute for the conventional 1.5x3.0 m (5x10 ft) tumbling ball mill currently used for regr
Jan 1, 1984
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Evidence For Crustal Controls Of Metallogenesis In Epigenetic Ores Of The Southern Cordillera, United States And MexicoBy S. R. Titley
Results of regional analyses of precious metal habits in Arizona ores lead to interpretations of a fundamental ore control related to geographic location that corresponds with crustal contrasts. Measu
Jan 1, 1992