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Separation Of Apatite From High MGO Phosphates By Selective FlocculationBy S. Mathur
Future Florida phosphate reserves contain higher MgO than presently mined deposits. The high MgO content is contributed by dolomite and Mg-rich clay, palygorskite. Selective flocculation was attempted
Jan 1, 1995
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Anionic Flotation Of Gásgruvan Limestone: A Comparision Of Conventional And Column FlotationBy K. Hanumantha Rao, K. S. E. Forssberg
The limestone deposit of Gâsgruvan, Sweden contains around 89.2 per cent of calcite. Conventional and column flotation studies have been carried out using sodium oleate and modified fatty acid collect
Jan 1, 1995
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Enhanced Gravity SeparationBy Denis M. Riley, Neville C. Lockhart, Bruce A. Firth
The potential use of the Kelsey Centrifugal Jig to clean fine coal has been studied. It was found capable of cleaning coal at very fine sizes, at least to 0.038 mm at relative densities as low as 1.6.
Jan 1, 1995
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Integration Of CAD-Based Mine Planning And Subsidence Engineering SystemsBy Andrew P. Jarosz
The present computerized mine planning systems use CAD-like and Data Base Management System (DBMS) environments for the handling of numerical, textural, and graphical data. These two environments are
Jan 1, 1995
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By-Products Of Copper And Nickel Production At Outokumpu Harjavalta Metals OyBy J. T. I. Poijärvi
Outokumpu Harjavalta Metals Oy operates copper and nickel smelters, three sulphuric acid plants and nickel refinery at Harjavalta and copper refinery and precious metal plant at Pori. The by-products
Jan 1, 1995
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Sorting Of Aluminum Alloy Scrap By Laser Induced Optical Emission SpectroscopyBy A. Rosenfeld
The feasibility of applying laser induced optical emission spectroscopy to the high speed sorting of mixed alloy aluminum scrap is investigated. The basic spectroscopy for analysing aluminum alloys fo
Jan 1, 1995
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A Theoretical Model for Determining the Compressive Strength Across the Width of a Long PillarBy Bhattacharyya A. K
The current methods for predicting pillar strengths are reviewed. A two-dimensional model, based on the Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion, is proposed for determining the compressive strength across th
Jan 1, 1995
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Glass RecyclingBy W. L. Dalmijn
Glass recycling in the Netherlands 'has grown fr.om 10.000 to 300.000 tonnes per annum. The various advantages and problems of the glass cycle with reference to the state of the art in the Nether
Jan 1, 1995
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Strategic Design of Groundwater Monitoring Programs for InorganicsBy Sandra L. Maxfield, Alan Mair
Strategic design of groundwater monitoring programs can increase public confidence in mine management, decrease financial assurance requirements, and minimize environmental budgets. Monitoring of inor
Jan 1, 1995
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Peabody Western Coal Cuts Costs With Bottom-Dump HaulersBy Silvano Perla
Peabody Western Coal Co. operates two mines in northern Arizona. The Black Mesa and Kayenta coal mines are unique for several reasons. They both have only two customers: Southern California Edison
Jan 1, 1995
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Gold Exploration in the Early Proterozoic Ketilidian Orogen, South GreenlandBy H. K. Olsen, B. Thomassen, H. K. Schønwandt, L. Grahl-Madsen, H. Stendal
Abstract-The central part of the early Proterozoic Ketilidian orogen in South Greenland consists of an I-type granitoid batholith transected by four regional NE-SW-trending shear zones. The batholith
Jan 1, 1995
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Triassic to Early Cretaceous Tectonic Evolution of New Zealand Terranes: A Summary of Recent Data and an Integrated ModelRecent data contributions to New Zealand Mesozoic terrane geology confirm the consensus interpretation thatNew Zealand grew by the progressive addition of material by plutonic and accretionary process
Jan 1, 1995
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The Lexington-Lone Star copper-gold porphyry: An Early Jurassic cratonic linear system, southern British ColumbiaBy B. N. Church, R. H. Seraphim, J. T. Shearer
"The Lexington-Lone Star CU-Au deposits straddle the Canada U. S.A. border, south of Greenwood, British Columbia. This 3 km long linear porphyry system occurs in a northeast dipping belt of sheared qu
Jan 1, 1995
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Application of Water Mist for the Control of Fuel-Rich Fires In Model Coal Mine EntriesBy Ian M. Loomis, Malcolm J. McPherson
A fuel-rich fire exists when the quantity of fuel exceeds the oxygen available to support complete combustion. The transition of a mine fire from Oxygen- rich to Fuel-rich combustion, at this time, re
Jan 1, 1995
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Transient Flows In Ventilation NetworksBy E. J. Jacques
A typical problem in ventilation networks with multiple fan systems is the possibility of them interacting. Multiple fan systems are no exceptions in complex tunnels, and may also be met in mines wher
Jan 1, 1995
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Recycling Scheme for Scrapped Automobiles in JapanBy Masao Suzuki
Over 5 million cars are scrapped yearly in Japan. After dismantling. scrapped automobiles, they are put into a shredder for differential recovery of ferrous and nonferrous metals. The residue, which i
Jan 1, 1995
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Mining of the Southern 1900 Orebody at Mount IsaBy Li T
Mining of the southern 1900 copper Orebody presented a challenge due to the complex geology, geometry and simultaneous extraction of the nearby lead/zinc/silver orebody. An integrated and co-operati
Jan 1, 1995
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The KUJ 2000 Ventilation SystemBy Lennart Mukka
LKAB has been mining iron ore in northern Sweden for about 100 years and now enters the next century with a major new investment in Kiruna. The under- ground projects involve construction of a new mai
Jan 1, 1995
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Air Separation Of Heavy Metal Contaminants From SoilBy Martin E. Nelson
Several heavy metal separation techniques are currently being developed for soil remediation at various Department of Defense and Department of Energy (DOE) Facilities. The majority of these technique
Jan 1, 1995
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Electronically Mediated Slag-Metal Reactions In Direct Reduction Processes For Iron And Steel MakingBy Uday Pal
In direct reduction processes for iron and steel making, significant amounts of Fe-C alloy droplets are generated and these remain suspended in relatively low FeO (around 5%) containing slags. Earlier
Jan 1, 1995