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Mineral Processing (8e1de31a-3b23-44b4-b042-ec9160e22611)By Kenneth K. Humphreys
27.1-HISTORY, PROCESSING STATISTICS KENNETH K. HUMPHREYS 27.1.1-MINERAL PROCESSING HISTORY The processing of minerals predates recorded history. Many processing techniques have existed for t
Jan 1, 1973
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Environmental Laws and Regulations Governing Underground Mining OperationsBy Clayton J. Parr
Introduction This chapter contains brief discussions of various environmental protection requirements that relate to underground mining operations. Environmental disturbances at an underground min
Jan 1, 1982
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Efficient Treatment Of Complex Wastewaters At Umicore Precious Metals Using BiotechnologyBy W. Ghyoot, J. Boonstra, H. Dijkman, C. Buisman, M. Picavet
Paques and Umicore have demonstrated the feasibility of biological treatment of the highly complex Hoboken wastewaters in a1 m3/h pilot plant at Umicore Precious Metals, Hoboken, Belgium. In the f
Jan 1, 2003
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Inductive Effect Of Polar Groups On Methyl Stretching Vibrations Of Alkyl Groups And Its Implication In Flotation ChemistryBy K. Takahashi
The methyl stretching vibrations for a series of normal and iso xanthates were determined using an infrared spectrophotometer, and the results were compared with the published information on the corre
Jan 1, 1968
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Coal Handling With The Rotary Bucket Wheel MachineBy William H. Lehr
In recent years, we have witnessed many innovations in the equipment used in handling bulk materials. Not too long ago, any sizeable stockpile of coal or iron ore was attended by one or more material
Jan 1, 1965
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Exploration Of 100,000 Acres Of Coal LandBy Douglas F. Crickmer
Pocahontas Land Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Norfolk and western Railway Company, owns a 100,000-acre block of coal lands in Martin, Johnson, Pike, Floyd and Lawrence Counties, Kentucky.
Jan 1, 1964
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Commodity Prices From A Monetary Perspective (PREPRINT NUMBER 96-8)By G. Pierson
Explanations of commodity price levels, or movements, commonly focus on the supply and demand fundamentals of the particular commodity, or else are assigned to speculative activity. Comparisons of met
Jan 1, 1996
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Pegmatites And Their Mineralization In The Storm Mountain Area, Larimer County, ColoradoBy Margaret Fuller Boos
Precambrian granitic pegmatites on the west, south west, south and southeast slopes of Storm Mountain, Larimer County, northern Colorado, were explored and mapped geologically 1956-1959. The area betw
Jan 1, 1960
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The Morenci Crushing PlantBy C. D. Kuchera
Ore crushing facilities at the Phelps Dodge Morenci Reduction Works became operational in January of 1942. This plant, with a capacity of 25,000 tons per day, was part of a project started some five y
Jan 1, 1975
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Flotation Study Of Zinc Sulfide By Infrared SpectrophotometryBy R. E. Coleman
Infrared spectroscopy, employing the internal reflection method in conjunction with solvent extraction techniques, was used to study surface reactions between aqueous potassium ethyl xanthate and both
Jan 1, 1967
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Comparative Design Of Large Tonnage Fine Crushing PlantsBy Neil C. Hario
The purpose of this paper is to explore the various designs and design alternates available for large fine crushing plants, and to discuss objectives and criteria upon which these designs are founded.
Jan 1, 1970
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Atmospheric Effects Upon The Propagation And Attenuation Of Sound WavesBy John E. Wallace
A recent study by the New York Trap Rock Corporation has conclusively determined that the number of blasting complaints is directly related to the noise produced by the blast. In turn it has been know
Jan 1, 1962
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Mineralization Potential Along The Trend Of The Keweenawan-Age Central North American Rift System In Iowa, Nebraska And Kansas (bed12434-bde3-437e-854b-b81ff76d5233)By P. Berendsen
Structures along the rift were subjected to episodic reactivation. Major north-northeast-trending high-angle normal or reverse faults and northwest-trending trans-current fault systems, may exercise c
Jan 1, 1986
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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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Comminution Control Example Using The Fuzzy Systems And Neural Network Toolboxes For MatlabTM And SimulinkTMBy M. Beale
Fuzzy logic and neural networks are new technologies being applied in many areas of engineering and business. While it is not always clear which kinds of problems are best suited to these technologies
Jan 1, 1994
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The Bernold System Of Lining Underground CavitiesBy William Wargo
The basic reason for lining underground cavities is to keep the cavity open during its useful life by providing adequately for the support of the surrounding rock and for the necessary degree of water
Jan 1, 1970
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Preparation Of Short-Range Mining Plans By Computer At The Utah Mine Of Kennecott Copper Corporation ? I. IntroductionBy John Duff Erickson
Computer use has become an integral part of mine planning at Kennecott Copper Corporation?s Utah Copper Division, Bingham Canyon mine. Engineers are using the computer for development drilling calcula
Jan 1, 1966
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Curtain Walls Of Indiana Limestone - IntroductionBy Jasper D. Ward
The Indiana Limestone Company has developed an insulated, thin and comparatively light-weight pane 1 suitable for use as a spandrel panel in a curtain wall. The panel is about four inches thick and is
Jan 1, 1959
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Coal Prospect Evaluation Using High-Resolution Reflection Seismology - A Case StudyBy Robert J. Greaves
High-resolution seismic reflection profiling can be used to evaluate detailed struc¬tural and stratigraphic features of coal pros¬pects. Since most coal prospects are relatively shallow (less than six
Jan 1, 1983
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Control -- The Key To Preparation For The Export MarketBy Martial P. Corriveau
The preparation of coal is essentially the same for export as it is for the domestic market. The big difference, I would say, is that, while coal for certain domestic uses (utilities, for instance) ne
Jan 1, 1959