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Performance Of A New Jet Mill In Fine Grinding Of Some Industrial MineralsBy M. Dondi, M. Surracco, G. Alfano, P. Saba
Recent investigations on fine grinding with jet mill miprototypes of original design, constructed at the DIMM and Centro Studi of the National Research Council at Cagliari University, have led to the
Jan 1, 1995
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Criteria For Choosing Drilling Equipment For Rapid Tunneling In Hard RockBy Gösta W. Diehl
During the past five years the use of all-hydraulic drilling equipment has increased rapidly, and we have now reached a point where the hydraulic drill has become an alternative to be seriously consid
Jan 1, 1979
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Trade-Off Between Regional Mining Development And Environmental Impact - IntroductionBy Lucien Duckstein
The purpose of this paper is to give recommendations for utilization of water resources in a mining region, considering also water supply and environment; the case study of mining for coal and bauxite
Jan 1, 1979
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Minimizing Risks And Mitigating LossesBy David G. Hammond
INTRODUCTION Previous papers and discussions at this conference have already covered the subjects of identification and nature of risks, allocation of risks and contractual arrangements. In this
Jan 1, 1979
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Solar Salt In ArizonaBy Jerry Grott
Southwest Salt Company is solution mining the Luke Salt Body of probable late Miocene age. The discovery hole, from which the first core was recovered, was drilled in 1968. The deposit was encountered
Jan 1, 1987
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Financial Analysis Software As A Decision Making Tool In The Mining IndustryBy C. A. Roberts
What are the benefits and limitations of financial analysis software as a decision making tool in the mining industry? Traditionally, the assumptions and simplifications imposed by complex and uncerta
Jan 1, 1992
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The Use Of Computer Simulation For The Design Of A Bioheap leach For SphaleriteBy T. J. Harvey, W. van der Merwe, J. Joubert
GeoBiotics, LLC and Kumba Resources (Pty) Ltd are jointly developing the GEOCOAT® heap bioleaching technology and downstream processing technology for recovery of zinc from tailings at the Rosh Pinah
Jan 1, 2003
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Particle Shape Characterization New and Old Methods Does a Particle Have Shape?By Mark C. Williams, Thomas P. Meloy
Particle shape characterization is a complex task made more difficult because of the human eye's sophisticated recognition of shapes, giving rise to the assumption that shape analysis is consider
Jan 1, 1989
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The Recovery Function - Definition And Comparison With Production Data ? IntroductionBy Fred H. Seymour
In spite of the progress made by geostatistical theory over the years, evaluation of low grade open pit gold deposits continues to be challenging. Many Carlin type deposits are modelled from explorati
Jan 1, 1989
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The Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange Removal of As, Sb And Bi From Copper Sulphate-Sulphuric Acid SolutionsBy B. R. Satio, P. G. West-Sells, D. B. Dreisinger, B. J. Y. Leong, G. A. Kordosky
Electrolytic techniques have historically been used to remove arsenic, antimony and bismuth from copper refining electrolytes. However, both solvent extraction and ion exchange techniques have been he
Jan 1, 1993
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Recovery Of Fine-Size Coal From Impounded WastesBy J. Hanna, R. Kalathur
Over the years, Alabama's coal industry has generated, during mining and cleaning operations, about 150 million st of fine waste coal, with this total increasing at a rate of 2 million stpy. Recl
Jan 1, 1993
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Batch Coal Flotation Model Based On Water Recovery ConceptBy B. Govindarajan, T. C. Rao, M. Vanangamudi
The results obtained from hatch, flotation experiments on two coals were used to develop relationships between the recoveries of water and solids into the concentrate. When the recovery of non-ash mat
Jan 1, 1992
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Nickeliferous Laterites: A General DescriptionBy J. P. Golightly
The structure and occurrence of nickeliferous laterite profiles are described and explained in terms of mineral solubility and drainage conditions. Complete profiles, from top to bottom, include: limo
Jan 1, 1979
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Development of a video-based coal slurry ash analyzerBy P. L. Dunn, G. T. Adel, E. B. Cruz
Automatic control of fine-coal cleaning circuits has traditionally been limited by a lack of adequate sensors. Although several nuclear-based analyzers are available, none have seen widespread accepta
Jan 1, 1999
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A Solution To The Optimal Setting Of Air Flow-Control Devices In A Ventilation NetworkBy Eddy J. Jacques
When the automatic control of a ventilation process is considered, and supervising expert systems need to be designed, an important problem to address is: what will be the optimal set points of the r
Jan 1, 1991
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Analysis Of Truck Dispatching Strategies For Surface Mining Operations Using SIMANBy J. M. Mutmansky, B. Kolonja
A PC-based simulation model using the software packages SIMAN and CINEMA was developed to simulate and animate truck-shovel operations. The model is capable of simulating one mathematical dispatching
Jan 1, 1995
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Challenges In Sulfide Flotation FundamentalsBy T. W. Healy, W. J. Trahar
INTRODUCTION The flotation of minerals from their ores in flotation cells involves understanding many chemical and physical processes ranging from electronic events in the bulk mineral and in the
Jan 1, 1989
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Oxide Mineral Flotation FundamentalsBy P. Somasundaran
Flotation of oxide minerals is controlled by a number of factors, such as surface potential and solubility of the mineral, concentration and type of various inorganics, properties of the collector, pH
Jan 1, 1999
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Treatment Of Refractory Ores And Concentrates A Simplified ProcessBy L. Lichty, R Bhappu, R. Rowan, G. Ramadorai
Treatment of refractory gold ores containing arsenic have always presented a major problem in their processing to recover the contained precious metal values. The major difficulties are concerned with
Jan 1, 1990
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High-Efficiency Flotation of Coarse and Fine CoalBy Chris J. Conway, Bruce W. Atkinson, Graeme J. Jameson
The flotation of coal in the fie and coarse particle size ranges presents particular problems. Fine or ultra-fine coal less than 100 microns presents a challenge to conventional flotation machines bec
Jan 1, 1995