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Problems And Methodologies In Evaluating New Flotation Technologies In Existing OperationsBy Dennis K. Mortensen
Improvements in flotation technology are continually being made in the attempt to achieve the mineral processor's goal of maximum mineral concentrate grade and recovery at zero cost. Technology t
Jan 1, 1989
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Biologically Assisted Control of Selenium in Process Waste WatersBy D. M. Larsen, K. R. Gardner, P. B. Altringer
The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is conducting batch and small- scale continuous laboratory studies on the biologically assisted removal of selenium from process waste waters. Mix
Jan 1, 1989
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Factors Effecting Microbial Coal SolubilizationBy David R. Quigley, Patrick R. Dugan
First reports of microbial coal solubilization appeared in the early 1980's (Fakoussa, 1981; Fakoussa and Truper, 1983; Cohen and Gabriele, 1982). These degradations, which occurred at ambient te
Jan 1, 1989
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Off Shore Calcium Carbonate -The Impact Of Filler/Extender MarketsBy R. C. Freas
Imported products and materials have been in the news over the last several years in a wide variety of industries. Certainly the mining and industrial minerals industry has not been exempt from this.
Jan 1, 1989
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Texture Analysis For Comminution Products CharacterizationBy Giuseppe Bonifazi
This study examines the problems involved with the control of characteristics of the products resulting from comminution operations. A methodology of investigation based on texture analysis procedures
Jan 1, 1989
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Decision-Making In Mineral Exploration - Introductory ReviewBy Frederik P. Agterberg
Mineral exploration consists of the acquisition of data and their interpretation to ascertain the presence or absence of uncertain events. In general, the amount of uncertainty decreases during explor
Jan 1, 1989
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The Relation Between The Characteristic Curves Of Methane Concentration Changes In Coal Seam Gate Roads And Geological Conditions Of Surrounding Coal SeamsBy Kotaro Ohga, Kiyoshi Higuchi, Zhang Xun Tao
In Japanese coal mines, drivage works of in-seam gate roads are mainly carried out by blasting methods. Changes of methane concentration in gate roads are recorded by centralized monitoring system
Jan 1, 1989
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Flotation Process As A Waste Management OptionBy Surendra K. Mishra
Metallic and oily components are the major contaminants of industrial wastes. Underground burial and incineration have been the commonly practiced methods of waste management. To provide a relatively
Jan 1, 1989
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CIP Carbons - Selection, Testing and Plant MonitoringBy Jim Avraamides
The properties of activated carbon which are important for gold recovery applications include activity, capacity, wear resistance, particle size distribution and bulk density. There are experimental d
Jan 1, 1989
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GEOCAD : An Alternative Cad And Artificial Intelligence Tool That Helps Moving Hum Geological Resources To Mineable ReservesBy N. M. Cheimanoff
GEOCAD is an ambitious research program aimed at the development of a computer based system assisting the geologist and the production or planning engineer. BONANZA, its mining part, is a computer pro
Jan 1, 1989
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Generation And Entrainment Of Coal Dust In Underground Mines (ecda6593-a22c-439b-b205-b2bb56406ce3)By R. V. Ramani, J. Qin
During the mining process, the in-situ material is broken into different size ranges, from very large pieces to very fine particles. Some of the fine particles become airborne. In underground coal min
Jan 1, 1989
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Trends In The Simulation Of Mine Fire Ventilation System InteractionBy R. E. Greuer
The design of mine fire emergency plans requires that the contamination of mines by fumes, and the mutual interaction of fires and ventilation systems be pre-calculated. Several computer models were d
Jan 1, 1989
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Carbonate/Phosphate Flotation Separation By The MRI No-Conditioning ProcessBy J. Hanna
The University of Alabama Mineral Resources Institute (MRI) has developed a unique process for selective fatty acid flotation of carbon-ate gangue from sedimentary apatites "francolite" in the pH rang
Jan 1, 1989
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Ground Freezing 10 Control Ground Water And Support Deep Storm Sewer Structural ExcavationsBy John A. Shuster, Joseph A. Sopko
Construction of two shafts, as well as associated deep concrete structures, for a major storm sewer project in Milwaukee, Wisconsin required ground water control and temporary ground support to depths
Jan 1, 1989
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Turkey operates its first overland conveyor with horizontal curvesBy M. Sagheer
An 8.5-km (5-mile) conveyor has gone into operation in western Turkey to eco¬nomically transport crushed lignite from the mine area to a power plant. This conveyor has replaced trucks as the principal
Jan 1, 1989
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Mineral Liberation and its influence on Mineral Processing OperationsBy R. P. King
INTRODUCTION It is now 21 years since Wiegel and Li published their paper on a random version of Gaudin's model for the mineral liberation phenomenon (Wiegel and Li, 1967). This paper was to
Jan 1, 1989
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Mathematical Modelling For Gas Concentration Transients In Controlled Flow RecirculationBy Gemei Yang, Pierre Mousset-Jones, Felipe Calizaya, Malcolm J. McPherson
Laboratory tests on controlled airflow recirculation have shown the development of transient states in response to changes in system prevailing conditions such as those generated by a sudden start-up
Jan 1, 1989
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Mine Planning At Round Mountain Gold CorporationBy Stephen J. Brower
Located in Central Nevada, The Round Mountain Gold deposit has been continuously mined since 1977. Present proven and probable reserves are 226 Mt (250 million short tons) at 1.1 g/t (.032 oz per shor
Jan 1, 1989
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Metal Demand: Secular Change and Long-Run ProspectsBy Roderick G. Eggert, John E. Tilton
During much of the 1970s and 1980s, world metal consumption grew more slowly than during the 19505 and 1960s. The slowdown contributed to surplus capacity and low real prices because actual consumptio
Jan 1, 1989
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Specialized Urban Shaft ConstructionBy Gary A. Almeraris, Thomas F. Peyton
This paper describes the innovative procedures employed during the construction of 3 deep shafts within the confines of New York City. The shafts, which varied in diameter from 1.8m (6ft) to 7.3m (24f
Jan 1, 1989