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Improving The Ion-Exchange Capacity And Elution Of CU+2 From Natural Sedimentary Zeolites.By R. M. Carland, F. F. Aplan
The ion-exchange capabilities of natural zeolites from the western United States, representing the species chabazite, clinoptilolite, erionite and mordenite, have been studied because of their potenti
Jan 1, 1996
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Geostatistical Estimation of Gold Reserves: A Case StudyBy Dominigue Francois-Bongarcon
This paper presents a step by step vulgarized review of the applications of geostatistics to the estimation of the mineable, recoverable reserves of the Cinola gold deposit in British Columbia.
Jan 1, 1988
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An Overview Of Technology For Metals Recovery From Spent Catalysts - Recovery Of Platinum Group Metals From Automobile CatalystBy John E. Litz
Since the 1974 introduction of catalytic converters to automobiles in the United States, more than 150,000 kg (5,000,000 oz) of platinum, palladium, and rhodium have been used in the converters. An es
Jan 1, 1986
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Crystalline Silica Regulation And Industry ResponseBy William J. Miles
The major health hazard from exposure to crystalline silica historically has been silicosis. Silicosis is the scarring of the lung from excessive exposure to crystalline silica. It has been recognized
Jan 1, 1990
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Mitigation of water contamination at the historic Ferris-Haggarty Mine, WyomingBy R. W. Reisinger
An historic underground copper mine in Wyoming is discharging neutral but copper-laden water into a pristine creek. The EPA-deferred site qualifies for reclamation by the Wyoming Abandoned Mine Land (
Jan 1, 2000
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Flow Phenomena And Its Impact On Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone Flotation Of Quartz (76b325e8-d21b-45a0-8367-68989bc021f7)By J. D. Miller
Fluid flow phenomena and therefore the flotation efficiency of air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation are strongly dependent on the operating and design variables such as air flow rate, slurry flow
Jan 1, 1995
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Extensions Of, And Algorithms For, Plurigaussian SimulationBy E. Pardo-Igúzquiza
Most mining applications of geostatistical simulation are to the simulation of quantitative variables, such as grade. In many instances the occurrence of quantitative variables and the values they tak
Jan 1, 2002
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The Breakage Function In Coal Bore Core Particle Size ReductionBy T. E. Wilson
In conjunction with experiments to improve the particle size preparation of coal bore cores prior to washability testing, discrete-event breakage of coal, shale and homogeneous low-strength concrete c
Jan 1, 1998
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Scaling Mine Pillar Size And Shape With The Psi FunctionBy L. A. Panek
A new pillar strength formula is presented. It incorporates a function [IF] of size and shape that takes into account the size-shape interaction effect as well as the enhanced strength exhibited by wi
Jan 1, 1995
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Notes On Geology Of Bauxite Deposits In ChinaBy Alexander B. Ikonnikov
All known bauxite deposits in China occur in its eastern half, and almost all of them are found in the Carboniferous and the Permian. They are of platform origin, but contain diaspore as the major ore
Jan 1, 1984
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Practical Application Of Aerostatistics To Multiple Fan System Analysis In Mine VentilationBy P. C. O. Chukabarah
Many aerodynamic and thermodynamic properties (such as temperature, pressure, velocity and density) vary widely, and in random spatial and temporal manner for a given underground mine environment. Suc
Jan 1, 1995
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Geochemical Investigations Of The Fate Of Abandoned Raffinate In A Proposed In-Stope Solution Mining Project, With Applications To Prediction Of Ground Water QualityBy G. A. Doyle
The White Pine Mine is the second-largest active underground copper mine in the United States, covering an area of approximately 13 square miles in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The mine operator i
Jan 1, 1996
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Computerization Of Coal Preparation Plants ? 1. IntroductionBy G. C. Hambleton
There is sufficient indication of the existence of a basic misconception in the Coal Mining industry (on a world-wide basis) as to what computer control really does, what it costs, how it works and ho
Jan 1, 1981
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Economic Geology Of Florida Heavy Mineral DepositsBy T. E. Garnar
Heavy mineral mining has been a small, but important Florida industry over the past sixty years. Early geologic history of each deposit is similar up to point of deposition in alluvium, deltaic sedime
Jan 1, 1972
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A Dynamic-Programming-Based Algorithm For Optimal Production Planning In Open Pit MinesBy D. D. Lei, H. Sevim
In a recently developed, long-term open pit production planning model, the optimal plan is found by exhaustively searching through nested pits of maximum metal contents. A more efficient, dynamic prog
Jan 1, 1995
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Minus 48 Mesh Refuse Disposal At Gary Central Coal Preparation PlantBy E. D. Hummer
During the planning phase of the fine coal cleaning addition at the Gary Coal Preparation Plant, careful consideration was directed toward the problem of minus 48 mesh refuse disposal. The plant flow
Jan 1, 1965
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The Related Information Approach to the Integration of Diverse Geological Data and Mineral Resources EstimationBy Guocheng Pan
This paper presents-:a new multivariate mineral resource estimation model, referred to as the Related. Information (RI). Instead of relating a mineral resource descriptor directly to a set of geologic
Jan 1, 1992
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Survey Of Computer Use By US Coal CompaniesBy J. M. Dean, R. L. Grayson, N. P. Reddy, Y. J. Wang
This 1988 survey provided a cross section of computer software use by the US coal industry. From 1250 mailed questionnaires, 171 responses were received, representing a 4.9% sampling of the 3496 US co
Jan 1, 1994
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Better Results From Thickened TailingsBy Frank Palkovits
All technologies move through a cycle from infancy to maturity. Thickened tailings have moved into the young adulthood phase of its development. Many mining companies like the idea of reducing their w
Jan 1, 2008
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Technological Review Of The All-Hydraulic Rock Drills - I. IntroductionBy R. L. Bullock
For many years, the combined efforts of machinery manufacturers and mine operators have endeavored to achieve greater productivity from the men involved and the machinery and capital invested, by deve
Jan 1, 1975