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Artificial Intelligence/Expert Systems Applied to Formulate and Evaluate Coal Mine Permit Applications
By P. K. Chatterjee
Before coal can be extracted from surface or underground mines, approval must be obtained from state and federal authorities. Permitting is the application process through which such approval is sough
Jan 1, 1986
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Molybdenum Conversion Practice
By L. F. McHugh
Molybdenum conversion operations discussed in this paper encompass all major operations commercially used to upgrade molybdenite concentrates to various refined products. More emphasis is placed on di
Jan 1, 1986
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Economic Application Of Computer Control
By D. V. Bush
The economic application of real time computer control can be broken down into 2 broad areas of concern. The first would be in gaining the most efficient utilization of energy. The second would be in
Jan 1, 1986
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Dimension Stone - Surviving 2000 Plus Years Of Supply/Demand Seesaw
By L. P. Meade
Dimension stone and salt are two of the oldest industrial minerals utilized. Salt has been and still is a necessity to the well being of man. Dimension stone on the other hand has been utilized by man
Jan 1, 1986
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The Materials Marketplace: 1990 and Beyond
By P. R. Bridenbaugh
The products of the coming decade will possess such stringent design criteria that it is unlikely today's monolithic materials will be able to meet them. The discovery, characterization and cost-
Jan 1, 1986
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Model Discrimination for the Flotation of Base Metal Sulfide Ores - Circuitry And Reagent Variations
By Frank F. Aplan, Edward C. Jr. Dowling, Richard R. Klimpel
Thirteen kinetic models that mathematically describe the flotation process have been statistically evaluated for the flotation of copper, lead and zinc ores. Comparisons have been made for a variety o
Jan 1, 1986
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Cationic Flotation Reagents for Mineral Beneficiation
By David L. Gefvert
A general review of the role of cationic flotation reagents in the beneficiation of phosphate, iron, and potash ores. The three major types of cationic collectors-amines, ether amines, and condensates
Jan 1, 1986
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Long-Term Stability Of Overburden Above Room And Pillar Mines
By Gennaro Gerald Marino
Vast improvement in methods of design and analysis of the long- term stability of overburden above room and pillar mines is needed. Improved methods are vital for planning and land development and for
Jan 1, 1986
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Selection and Sizing of Magnetic Concentrating Equipment
By E. W. Geist, W. J. Bronkala
PRINCIPLES OF MAGNETIC SEPARATION The application of magnetic separators relies on the different behavior of individual mineral particles under the influence of magnetic forces. When exposed to a mag
Jan 1, 1986
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Changes in Trade Patterns for Lead and Zinc - A Regional Analysis
By A. W. Easton
INTRODUCTION This presentation will address changing trade patterns in lead and zinc from the mid 1980's to the early 1990's. Lead and zinc deposits are developed where they are found in
Jan 1, 1986
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Flotation Of Ilmenite With Benzyl Arsonic Acid
By L. Cui
A new flotation collector, benzyl arsonic acid, was used for the flotation of ilmenite. ESCA, Auger spectroscopy, and chemical analysis were used to investigate the correlation between the variation i
Jan 1, 1986
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Interactive Microprocessor Analysis For Prediction Of Unstable Ground Conditions
By W. F. Kane
Underground geologic mapping is an extremely important aspect of any on- going ground control plan. However, the actual use of data derived from such a program is difficult and often leads to subjecti
Jan 1, 1986
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Biological Removal Of Organic Sulfur From Coal ? Introduction
By J. D. Isbister
Coal is the most abundant and most economical source of energy in the United States, however, combustion of coal results in release of pollutants to the environment. The release of sulfur dioxide and
Jan 1, 1986
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The Increased Value Of Refines High Sulfur Coal ? Introduction
By P. R. Dugan
The ultimate objectives and interest in removal of sulfur from high sulfur coal include: (a) reduction of the atmospheric load that con- tributes to the problem of acid precipitation; (b) reduction of
Jan 1, 1986
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Simulation For The Design Of Ball Mills For Coal Grinding ? Introduction
By Reed S. C. Rogers
The most widely used machines for grinding coal to the sizes prescribed for the pulverized coal firing of furnaces, boilers, and kilns are the vertical ball-race, roller-race and roller-bowl types of
Jan 1, 1986
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Appendix B - Comparison of Methods for Inflow into Vertical Shaft
By Dale R. Ralston, Roy E. Williams, Gerry V. Winter, George L. Bloomsburg
Jan 1, 1986
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Computer Simulation To Predict Ore Loss And Dilution In Caving Mining Methods
By Huo Zuzhao
The main feature of caving methods is to draw ore from the overlying waste rock. Research on the movements of ore and waste plays a very important part in reducing ore loss and dilution and raising th
Jan 1, 1986
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Cellular Concrete Applied To Deep Mining ? Introduction
By M. Werner
Mining in the Coeur d'Alene Mining District has been going on for over 100 years with a long- term continuation very likely. Mining is presently carried out at depths below the -5000' horizo
Jan 1, 1986
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Subsidence Effects on Buildings and Buried Pipelines
By Marco D. Boscardin
During subsidence, the ground surface may settle, change slope, change curvature, go into tension, and/or go into compression. In response to these ground movements, buildings and buried utilities in
Jan 1, 1986
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Foreign coal is a threat, but US producers are finding ways to compete
By Steve Kral
Competition from foreign coal producers could displace as much as 9 Mt/a (10 million stpy) of US coal bound for power plants located near waterways. But, according to a Maryland-based coal consultant,
Jan 1, 1986