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How a Plant is ConstructedBy George E. Aiken, B. R. Jr. Waples
INTRODUCTION In this paper the author will attempt to bridge from the paper work of design and engineering to the reality of implementation. Certain facets of construction are constant to a succes
Jan 1, 1986
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Dust Control at Longwalls: A Challenge for the FutureBy J. Davitt McAteer
Improvements in the control of coal mine dust have occurred over the past 25 years. Simultaneously, dramatic improvements in coal mine production technology have occurred, particularly at mines where
Jan 1, 1995
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Information Management At Minesites - The Key To Cost CompetitivenessBy Gordon H. Jardine
The cost of performing equipment maintenance is an increasingly significant component in the total operating cost of today's capital-intensive, large-scale mining operations. Because of the inter
Jan 1, 1986
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What Are The Implications Of Coal Models For Coal Producers?By Robert L. Major
The expanded role which coal has been assigned in the energy future of the United States has raised numerous policy questions. The very complexity of these questions makes them suitable to analysis by
Jan 1, 1977
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Mercury Deportment In Coal Characterization: A Case StudyBy T. A. Toney
A sampling program was conducted in 2008 to determine the run of mine characteristics of 5 coal seams. The sampling program included size analyses and float sink determinations. The samples were ana
Jan 1, 2010
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A Hydrocyclone Demonstration System For The Recovery Of Coal From GOBBy P. K. Davis
The results of a previous basic study of the flow and design characteristics of the hydrocyclone has shown that a recovery as high as 99% with a product rating of 0.95 can be achieved on a "batch?2 ba
Jan 1, 1989
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Fine Grinding of Coal in a Two-Stage High-Pressure Roll Mill/Ball Mill Hybrid ModeBy A. De Daio, D. W. Fuerstenau, P. C. Kapur
Because of its pronounced tendency to undergo visco-plastic flow, coal ground in the energy- efficient high-pressure roll mill invariably comes out as a briquetted product which must be disintegrated
Jan 1, 1995
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Collectorless flotation of galena and chalcopyrite: Correlation between flotation rate and the amount of extracted sulfurBy S. Kelebek, G. W. Smith
Four samples of galena, each prepared differently, dry ground chalcopvrite and real gar have shown various quantities of liberated sulfur corresponding up to nine equivalent monolavers on their surfac
Jan 1, 1990
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Industrial Minerals on Arizona State Trust LandBy L. Meier, M. Dennis, J. Schieffer, K. Murray
"INTRODUCTION Contrary to popular belief, Arizona State Trust land is not public land. All uses of the land must benefit the Trust, a fact that is considered with the review of each application receiv
Jan 1, 2016
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Paradox Basin uranium-vanadium deposits: History and significance of geological researchBy Isabel Barton
This article describes and analyzes the history of research into the origins of the uranium-vanadium(-radium) deposits of the Paradox Basin. For several decades after their discovery in 1881, research
Jan 1, 2025
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Effect Of Structural Changes On Grindability Of Some Boron MineralsBy S. Sener
In this investigation, the changes in the grindability of both ulexite and colemanite related with the different structural modifications created by the heat treatment were examined with respect to wo
Jan 1, 1999
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Geology Of The Lynne Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag Deposit, A Proterozoic Massive Sulfide, Oneida County, WisconsinBy Lawrence P. Kennedy
The Lynne deposit is a volcanic-to volcaniclastic-hosted, Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag orebody located in the early Proterozoic magmatic terrain of northern Wisconsin. As of February 1991, core drilling has partially
Jan 1, 1991
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Monitoring thickener operation using a conductivity probe (14e41306-d083-4d86-a654-e3af76abe154)By A. Probst, N. Moores, J. A. Finch
In 1994, McGill University and INCO Ltd. (Sudbury operation) initiated the transfer of technology originally developed to detect levels in equipment ranging from flotation columns to thickeners. A con
Jan 1, 1999
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North Carolina Feldspar Flotation And Solutions To Waste Disposal Problems - IntroductionsBy Immo H. Redeker
This is a final progress report on a cooperative project conducted by three private feldspar companies,** North Carolina State University, and the federal Bureau of Mines. The object of the project wa
Jan 1, 1970
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Emerging Safety and Productivity Technologies for North American Tunneling - NAT2022By David Maust, Rob Albinger, Mike Walling, Michael Rispin
The safeguarding of health and life is the number one priority for underground infrastructure projects. While culture and approach are critically important, the industry has also seen the development
Dec 1, 2022
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What Industrial Minerals Management Expects Of GeologistsBy E. C. Skinner
As the program says -we'll he talking about the expectations of the Management of an Industrial Mineral enterprise relative to the activities of geologists engaged in that enterprise. Industria
Jan 1, 1972
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Calculation of Artificial Friction Conveying Coefficient f, and a Comparison between ISO and CEMABy Ishwar G. Mulani
In conveyor design, the first step is capacity and the second step is belt width and speed. The third step is decision on 'ff," where distinction arises between DIN/ISO and CEMA for calculating r
Jan 1, 2004
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Bacterial Oxidation of the Olympias Arsenical Pyrite ConcentrateBy M. Stefanakis, A. Kontopoulpus, K. Adam
The application of Bacterial Oxidation as a pretreatment step for the extraction of gold from the Olympias refractory pyrite concentrate is described. A wide review of Bio-oxidation is presented focus
Jan 1, 1989
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Optimization Of Coking Coal Mining System In India - A Case StudyBy M. Jawed
Coking coal reserves in India are distributed geographically in Giridih, Raniganj, East Bokaro & Jharia Coalfields (J.C.F.). 97% of prime coking coal in JCF coming through underground mines is credite
Jan 1, 1989
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Advances In Process Plant AutomationBy E. S. Bianchin
The more complex control needs of today's mineral processing plants combined with ever-changing digital technology have brought numerous improvements to process control systems. This paper disc
Jan 1, 1988