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Heavy Media Selection Functions - Circuit AnalysisBy T. P. Meloy
Current coal cleaning technology uses heavy media (HM) for the recovery of coal in particles larger than 1/16 of an inch. Through the use of float sink measurements of the feed and products to commerc
Jan 1, 1982
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Practical Applications of Large Language Models in Mining - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Paul Culvenor, Brad Gyngell
Large language models (LLMs) have generated a lot of hype since ChatGPT was released in early 2023. In essence, they allow people to interact with computer systems through natural language and have th
Feb 1, 2025
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Agglomeration -Skin Flotation Of Coarse Phosphate RockBy Brij M. Moudgil
Flotation was introduced in phosphate rock processing in the late twenties and since then it has been an important part of the concentration process. More than two thirds of the rock produced in Flori
Jan 1, 1977
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The Oil and Gas Industry: Regulation and Public PolicyBy William A. Vogely, Robert T. Deacon, Walter J. Mead
Oil and gas together are the most important energy sources consumed in the United States. In 1983, 67% of total energy consumption was represented by these two resources (43% was oil and 25% natural g
Jan 1, 1985
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Laboratory Investigation Of Bio-Heap Leaching To Remove Sulfur From Kiln Feed MaterialsBy A. M. Johnson, M. A. Cornachione
The west central Upper Peninsula of Michigan contains a large resource of graphitic slate. The slate has potential industrial use as a substitute for shale currently used in the production of portland
Jan 1, 1995
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In Situ Leaching of Western Australian Palaeochannel GoldBy D. C. McDonald, P. R. Whincup, H. Duke
Due to grade, overburden depth and stability and the presence of groundwater it was considered impractical to recover gold contained in unconsolidated palaeochannel sediments by conventional mining, d
Jan 1, 1989
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Lepidolite Flotation from Low Grade Ores Using a Cationic Surfactant (82d1724f-f630-43e2-8d8a-1285e17f2772)By S. B. Kim, J. Hong, K. Park, W. Kim, H. Kim, Y. Han, J. Choi
"For the first time, the influence of stearyl trimethyl ammonium chloride (STAC) as a collector, on the flotation behavior of lepidolite (Uljin, South Korea) was systematically examined in Denver Sub-
Jan 1, 2015
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Instrumentation Used To Control Excavation And Rock Bolting For Underground Subway StationBy Edward J. Zeigler, John T. Miller
INTRODUCTION Construction of Phase I, Section A, of the Baltimore Region Rapid Transit System required that six underground stations be built using a cut and cover excavation technique. For five of
Jan 1, 1981
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The Role Of Colloid And Solution Chemistry Of Iron Ions In The Pyrite Flotation With XanthateBy C. L. Jiang
The role of iron ions (Fe2+ and Fe3+) in the flotation of both ore-and coal-pyrite with ethyl xanthate was comparatively investigated. The complete/partial depression of ore-and coal-pyrite in neutral
Jan 1, 1996
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The Use Of Geostatistics In The Delineation Of Grade And Tonnages Of Underground Sandstone-Type Uranium DepositsBy Harry M. Parker
Exploration for sandstone-type uranium ore bodies which will be exploited using underground mining techniques is usually executed in sequential fashion. Geostatistical methods can be used at the earli
Jan 1, 1979
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Reduction of roast Movat chromite ore with carbonBy R. B. Inturi, R. G. Reddy
Solid-state reduction of roast Movat chromite ore with carbon was carried out as a function of the C/FeO ratio at temperatures ranging from 800°C to 900°C. The reduction was studied using thermogravim
Jan 1, 2000
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Strain Wave Measurements and Fragmentation: The Effect of Delay Between Explosive ChargesBy Stuart Brashear, J. W. Reil
The manuscript of this paper was not available for publication when the Proceedings went to press. Should the authors elect, they may distribute copies at the time of the Symposium.
Jan 1, 1986
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An Improved Mechanism For Large Flotation CellsBy E. L. Smith
The development of larger size flotation machines, which started in the 1950's and 1960's, is still proceeding. The largest mechanical flotation machines avail-able today have unit volumes i
Jan 1, 1983
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Treatment of Coal Mine Drainage with Constructed WetlandsBy Robert S. Hedin, David M. Hyman
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a common water pollution problem on active and abandoned coal mine sites in the eastern United States. AMD forms when surface mining brings unweathered pyrite-containing ro
Jan 1, 1989
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The Value of Recording Small Mining Induced Microseismic Events with Examples from Glencore’s Nickel Rim South Mine - RASIM 2022By B. Simser, T. Butler
Glencore’s Nickel Rim South Mine, located in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, is a primary/secondary blasthole operation with ore zones lying between 1,100 and 1,700 m below surface. One of the main benefits
Apr 26, 2022
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The Computer In Mineral Geophysical Exploration: A ReviewBy M. T. Holroyd
Digital computer applications to minerals exploration remained largely an experimental alternative to manual techniques until well into the 1960's. Due to the high cost of computer time, and the
Jan 1, 1989
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Industrial Minerals -- Which Markets Are Leading The Way? ? IntroductionBy Todd S. Harris
Industrial minerals or non-metallic minerals are loosely used terms applied to a diverse assortment of materials which, in many cases, have nothing more in common other than the fact that they are nei
Jan 1, 1987
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A Campaign For The Elimination Of Accidents At The Lavender Pit Phelps Dodge Corporation, Copper Queen Branch Bisbee, ArizonaBy W. K. Pincock
Accident prevention can be portrayed as a science that deals with facts and natural phenomena and must be dealt with in the same manner as any other operating problem. Safety at the Copper Queen Branc
Jan 1, 1959
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Semi-Autogenous Grinding Of Ray Mines Division Sulfide Ores ? Part IIBy L. D. Hartzog
A pilot plant investigation of a semi-autogenous mill - ball mill circuit is described. The plant was operated with minus eight-inch diabase as feed material to the semi-autogenous mill. The semi-auto
Jan 1, 1974
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State of the Art of ShotcreteBy James P. Connell
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The American Concrete Institute defines shotcrete as "mortar or concrete conveyed through a hose and pneumatically projected at high velocity onto a surface." This definition
Jan 1, 1982