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Lead-Zinc Extraction From Flotation Concentrates By Chlorine-Oxygen LeachingBy B. J. Scheiner
The Federal Bureau of Mines has developed a chlorine-oxygen leaching technique for the recovery of metal values from lead-zinc sulfide concentrates. Lead, zinc, copper, cadmium, and silver extractions
Jan 1, 1975
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A Simulation-Optimization Model For Exploration And Exploitation Of Exhaustible Mineral ResourcesBy David L. Martin
This paper discusses the development of a SLAM II* simulation model with imbedded optimization modules designed M evaluate mineral exploration and exploitation strategies. The model traces through a s
Jan 1, 1983
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An Improved Oxide Copper Leach-Solvent Extraction ProcessBy Anthony G. Fonseca
The acid leach-solvent extraction processing of oxide copper ores can be improved when selected cation additives are utilized. Bench scale testing showed improvements in both sulfuric acid leaching an
Jan 1, 1975
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Volumetric Heating Of Oil Shales By Electromagnetic MethodsBy Ramarao Inguva
Feasibility studies being conducted to investigate the use of electromagnetic methods for insitu volumetric heating of oil shales will be discussed. A two dimensional numerical model which describes e
Jan 1, 1984
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The Application Of The Liwell Screen In The Coal Industry ? IntroductionBy Jack D. Melin
The commercial development of the Liwell Screen is a result of a thorough search for a non-blinding and highly efficient screening device capable of handling even the most difficult-to- screen feed ma
Jan 1, 1983
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On Improving Desliming: The Use Of Rheology and Surface Chemistry InteractionsBy S. Yap, F. J. Sotillo, L. P. Irwin, F. M. Utsey
Slimes, especially clays, are detrimental to several processes in the Mining Industry. The efficiency of classification, clarification, gravity separation, and flotation decreases significantly in th
Jan 1, 2003
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Machinery Maintenance (80f6f40c-010a-43b6-80e5-438d5b291305)By William G. Kegel
Apart from a usable product and good 'mining conditions, the greatest asset for a profitable coal mining organization is an effective mine maintenance program. The first step in achieving this is
Jan 1, 1981
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Efficiency Sizing Of A Vibrating ScreenBy V. K. Karra
An improvement in the present day screen sizing methods calls for knowledge on i) how material in the size range: 0.5 x 1.5 times the through-fall opening of the mesh on a deck, splits between the ove
Jan 1, 1979
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A Kinetic Comparison Of Coal Pyrolysis And Coal DissolutionBy Wendell H. Wiser
A comparison is presented of coal pyrolysis at temp¬eratures ranging from 4090 to 497°C and thermal dissolution of coal in tetralin at temperatures ranging from 350° to 450,°C, both utilizing a Utah h
Jan 1, 1967
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The Density Separator - A Versatile Hydraulic Classifier Which Provides Improved Classification Efficiency And Control In The Particle Size Range 20-200 MeshBy Edward W. Long
The Density Separator is basically a hindered settling classifier with automatic control features that provide steady, sharp classification irrespective of extreme variations in dry tons per hour of f
Jan 1, 1982
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Part 1: Wet Coarse Particle Concentration Section 2: HydraulicBy G. Robert Moorehead, Peter T. Luckie, Harold L. Lovell, David J. Akers, James K. Kindig
Jigging is a process of particle stratification in which the particle re- arrangement results from an alternate expansion and compaction of a bed of particles by pulsating fluid flow. The vertical dir
Jan 1, 1991
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Bradshaw Section 5A Interceptor, Sacramento, CaliforniaBy Patrick Doig, Ross Webb
The Bradshaw Section 5A Interceptor involves the construction of two miles of 108-inch, finished diameter tunnel in dry soils. Excavation is generally by Lovat TBM with ribs and lagging support. The t
Jan 1, 1999
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Mexican Fluorspar, Actual Situation And Future ? IntroductionBy Alejandro Prieto
Traditionally, Mexico has been a mining country. This industry has played a very important role in our country's development, creating jobs, integrating geographical regions - generally very remo
Jan 1, 1986
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Interactions Between Building And Subsidence MovementsBy Gennaro Gerald Marino
In this paper the main subsidence- ground-structure interactions and an overview of the response of surface structures to subsidence ground movements are presented. The purpose of the paper is to augm
Jan 1, 1986
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The Potential Of The Zone Area Method For Mining Subsidence Prediction In The Appalachian CoalfieldBy M. Karmis
"The process of coal mining, as indeed of the mining of any stratified mineral, is inevitably followed by some degree of sinking of the superjacent strata and consequently of the surface." Royal Com
Jan 1, 1982
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Reduction Of Environmental Noise Levels At The Meadow River No. 1 Preparation PlantBy David G. Chedgy
The Meadow River No. 1 Preparation Plant, owned by Sewell Coal Company, a subsidiary of the Pittston Company, was commissioned in the spring of 1974. The plant is designed to process 400 TPH of 5" x 0
Jan 1, 1976
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The Use Of Alluvial Sand And Improvements In Hydraulic Filling Operations At The Mines Of The International Nickel Company Of Canada, Limited, Ontario Division ? IntroductionBy J. K. Conibear
Since the 1948 introduction of hydraulic fill at the Sudbury Ontario Mines of the International Nickel Company of Canada, 32,000,000 tons of water-borne sandfill and 420,000 tons of portland cement ad
Jan 1, 1970
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BlastingBy Joseph S. Malesky
The discovery and development of explosives mark one of the most important findings in the history of civilization. Without explosives our vast economic enterprise concerning the mining of coal, coppe
Jan 1, 1981
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Computer Simulation Modeling Of Coal Preparation Plants To Analyze The Profitability Of Individual Raw Coal Feed SourcesBy A. D. Walters
Computer simulation models of preparation plant operations and cost analysis have been used to determine the profitability of individual coals. The model's input consists of raw coal size and was
Jan 1, 1987
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The Carbon In Pulp Plant Of The Masbate Gold Operations, Philippines ? IntroductionBy Ramon S. Pizarro
The Masbate Province, Philippines, has been a gold producer for many years. Several gold properties were profitably operating until the outbreak of World War II in 1941. One of these properties was th
Jan 1, 1981