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Biotechnology And Minerals Legitimate -Challenge Or Costly Myth?By John F. Spisak
Versatile living organisms, historically exploited as functionaries in the food processing, pharmaceutical and chemical industries, have not been successful in achieving similar or significant accepta
Jan 1, 1985
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HPGR Benefits For Gold Mill Design Experience From A Copper OperationBy Norbert Patzelt, Johann Knecht, Wolfgang Baum
The principle of high-pressure interparticulate comminution has been used very successfully since the mid 1980's for grinding a wide range of different materials. A number of reports about operating e
Jan 1, 1997
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Synthesis of Organic-inorganic Hybrid Nanoparticles for Use as Polymer AdditivesBy Anna Arkhireeva, John N. Hay
Considerable interest has been shown recently in organically modified silicates (ormosils) because of the wide range of possible applications for these interesting organic-inorganic hybrids. These app
Jan 1, 2003
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Atlantic Avenue IRT Station Rehabilitation and Passageway ReconstructionBy Louis G. Silano, Aram Grigoryan
Parsons Brinckerhoff is providing engineering services for the Atlantic Avenue Station Complex Rehabilitation and Passageway Reconstruction for New York City Transit. Project reflects current real
Jan 1, 2003
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The Relationship Between Silicic Volcanism And The Formation Of Some Sedimentary PhosphoritesBy D. R. Lowe
Silicic volcanic ash and its alteration product, bentonite (montmorillonite and cristobalite), occur widely within sedimentary phosphate deposits. The genetic link, if any, between volcanism and phosp
Jan 1, 1972
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Refractory Gold Ore Treatment By Fluidized Bed Roasting For Barrick GoldstrikeBy Andy Cole, Stanley Bunk, Steve Dunn, Thom McCord
In 1994, Goldstrike initiated a research program to investigate processing options for treating what was then the small amount of carbonaceous ore identified in the reserves. The focus of the research
Jan 1, 1999
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Evaluation of commercial US grinding balls by laboratory impact and abrasion testsBy J. H. Tylczak, R. Blickensderfer
Impact and abrasion properties of various commercial US grinding halls were evaluated and compared by the Bureau of Mines, US Department of the Interior. Laboratory tests were conducted on balls obtai
Jan 1, 1990
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An Improved Look At High Pressure Grinding For The Gold IndustryBy Ron Parks
High Pressure Grinding Rolls (HPGR) was introduced to the mineral processing industries in the mid-SO's as a tool for comminuting raw and processed materials. This tool made its an impact in the Cemen
Jan 1, 2000
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The Use Of LIBS For Industrial Mineral Exploration In Developing NationsBy A. W. Laughlin, C. R. Mansfield, M. J. Ferris, D. A. Cremers
Analytical costs are a major part of exploration programs in developing nations which may lack adequate laboratories. Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS), a variant of atomic emission spectros
Jan 1, 1999
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Process Selection For Refractory Gold Ores Using An Expert System ApproachBy Arthur P. Chaves, John A. Meech, Vanessa M. Torres
Process choice for a refractory gold ore can become a controversial issue, especially at the early stages of a project. This happens since at preliminary stages, a simple economic comparison among the
Jan 1, 2000
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Innovative Screening Method For Kaolin And Other Very Fine Wet MaterialsBy N. Harrigle, Tsutsumi
Very fine wet sizing of minerals such as kaolin, precipitated calcium carbonate, lime milk, and clay slip is a difficult process to achieve using standard vibrating screens. With particle sizes rangin
Jan 1, 2002
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Ground Freezing for Deep Shafts at the Mill Creek Tunnel ProjectBy Richard Switalski, Mark R. Kritzer, Boro J. Lukajic, Robert Pintabona
Ground freezing was chosen as an initial support method during construction of two deep shafts at the Mill Creek project. The Mill Creek, Phase 2 tunnel (MCT-2) is utilized to convey and store combine
Jan 1, 2003
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Concurrent Cutting and Supporting System for Longwall Entry Development in AustraliaBy Rowan Melrose, Naj. I. Aziz, Arvind Misra
Mathematical models have been developed to simulate longwall heading development systems in Australian Longwall Mines. The models developed consider the effect of non concurrent cutting and supporting
Jan 1, 1996
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Use Of Geologic Data For Coal Mine Roof Prediction And PlanningBy John C. Ferm
Although roof falls account for approximately half of the fatalities in underground coal mining, the factors that produce them are not clear. Mining methods can account for some, but in others the con
Jan 1, 1978
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Changing potential for the electrical beneficiation of minerals by chemical pretreatmentBy K. Hanumantha Rao, K. S. E. Forssberg, H. R. Manouchehri
The responses of calcite, feldspar and quartz minerals in a laboratory free-fall electrostatic separator after tribocharging with stainless steel, PVC and copper plates were investigated. The effects
Jan 1, 2000
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Closure risk factor - a simple model for optimizing mine closure outcomesThe issues involved in mine closure are usually complex, and the risks are significant. Although environmental risks are paramount, other issues such as safety, community, legal, fiscal and technical
Jan 1, 2002
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Studies On The Leaching Kinetics Of Manganese Carbonate Ore At Room TemperatureBy Zhuang Jianming, Liu Qinxia, Yuan Mingliang, Mei Xiangong, Chen Jin
Up to now, the leaching of manganese carbonate ore is usually performed at high temperature of 363K and the leaching rate is lower than 90%. Although in laboratory test, the leaching rate is only 90%.
Jan 1, 1995
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Transporting and Stacking of Ore for Heap Leaching: A General OverviewBy G. M. Bernard
This paper provides an overview of the various methods and techniques for transporting and stacking ore on heap leach pads. Towards this end, brief discussions of the various methods and techniques im
Jan 1, 1993
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Methodology For Geotechnical Evaluation Of An Underground Powerhouse In Weak RockBy D. M. Cregger, J. L. Rosenblad, R. E. Ranken
The construction of a large span, high-walled underground opening in a low strength shale rock is unprecedented. The feasibility of constructing a pumped storage project with several tunnels and a lar
Jan 1, 1983
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A Program For Ore Control In The Central Florida Phosphate DistrictBy Richard C. Fountain
The Central Florida Phosphate District is located in southwestern Polk, southeastern Hillsborough, Manatee, and Hardee Counties, Florida, flanking the.southern end of a major structural uplift known a
Jan 1, 1972