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Detection Of Hazards In Advance Of MiningBy Joseph L. Condon
The U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, is doing research on methods to obtain premining information on problems such as detection of old mine workings, abandoned oil wells, channel sand
Jan 1, 1980
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Removal of Heavy Metals from Missouri Lead Mill Tailings by Froth FlotationBy W. L. Cornell, F. W. Benn
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated froth flotation techniques to remove heavy metals (Pb, Cu, and Zn) from southeast Missouri lead mill tailings. It has been estimated that southeast Missouri conta
Jan 1, 1992
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Carbonatite-Related Fluorspar Deposits At Okorusu, Namibia: Control Of Ore Emplacement By Selective , Carbonatite Replacement, Electron Microprobe Analyses Of Carbonatite Minerals, And HomogenizationBy Purnima A. Shivdasan
The fluorspar deposits at Okorusu, Namibia are closely related to an alkaline igneous ring complex of late Cretaceous age (125±7 Ma). The fluorite ores consist of relatively fine-grained purple replac
Jan 1, 2005
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Full-Panel Screen Testing: More Realistic but what Changes?By T. M. Klemetti, T. J. Batchler, T. J. Matthews
How representative are partial-panel screen tests of the in situ response of screen to roof and rib deterioration and displacements? Can a more representative procedure that tests up to two full scree
Jan 1, 2019
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Systematic Approach To Dealing With Uncertainty Of Geoscience Information In Mineral ExplorationBy Frederik P. Agterberg
During the past 20 years, methods of multivariate statistical analysis have been developed on mainframe computers for the integration of geological, geophysical, geochemical and LANDSAT data in minera
Jan 1, 1989
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What is the Future of Coal?By Diane Moody
I have been asked to give you the National Coal Association's (NCA) view of the future of the coal industry. However, before discussing the outlook for the future I would like to set the stage by
Jan 1, 1988
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Geologic Mapping With The Aid Of Magnetics, Tahawus Area, New YorkBy Malcolm Heyburn
Airborne and ground magnetic surveys were made over and in the vicinity of the Sanford Hill ore body at Tahawus, Essex County, New York. These geophysical surveys served to: l. delineate, lithologic a
Jan 1, 1961
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"Reclaiming Magnetite in Dense-Medium Circuits by Magnetic Separators"By W. J. Bronkala
Dense-medium circuits have been installed in many mineral treatment plants since its, original development about thirty years ago. In the intervening, period the process has been thoroughly evaluated
Jan 1, 1964
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North Carolina Feldspar Flotation And Solutions To Waste Disposal Problems - IntroductionsBy Immo H. Redeker
This is a final progress report on a cooperative project conducted by three private feldspar companies,** North Carolina State University, and the federal Bureau of Mines. The object of the project wa
Jan 1, 1970
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The Effect Of Frothers On Potash Ore FlotationBy Qun Wang, Elena A. Alonso, Janusz S. Laskowski
Primary normal long-chain amines are insoluble in saturated brine. Their colloidal solubility (dispersion) in concentrated electrolyte solutions is strongly affected by the presence of surfactants (fr
Jan 1, 1995
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Flotation Of Auriferous Sulfides Using Santa Fe's N Tec Flotation TechnologyBy Gary L. Simmons
Many large (refractory) sulfide gold resources exist in Nevada and other parts of the world that are not amenable to conventional flotation concentration using air as the flotation gas medium. Over th
Jan 1, 1997
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Optimum Cement Quarry Scheduling AlgorithmBy Kadri Dagdelen, M. Waqar Asad
Cement production involves the processing of raw materials that contain - Si02, A1203, Fe203, CaO, MgO, LOI (loss of ignition), S03, K20, Na2O, Ti02, P2055 and Cl- to produce the synthetic mineral mix
Jan 1, 2002
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Refresh Your Equipment Replacement Decision-Making SkillsBy Roger S. Dewey
1.1. INTRODUCTION Despite indications of a general economic recovery in the U.S. during the mid-19801s, mine operators have not generally shared in the benefits of these reported better times. Budge
Jan 1, 1987
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A Case History on the Reduction of Chlorides from Mine WaterBy K. Lagnese, C. Robinson, S. Muddasani
"Mine water generated from underground coal mining operations contains both dissolved and particulate solids. Dissolved solids primarily consist of sodium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, chlorides and
Jan 1, 2015
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The New Mexico Potash IndustryBy Karl E. Elers
The term "potash" denotes a family of minerals and compounds of potassium, containing greatly varying percentages of that element. In commercial usage, most of the potash products are used in agricul
Jan 1, 1972
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The Structural Changes Of Bituminous Coal Particles During Pulverized Coal CombustionThe effect of the chemical composition of pulverized bituminous coal particles on their physical transformation during the initial stages of combustion has been investigated. The results suggested tha
Jan 1, 1986
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Assessment Of Diesel Exhaust Treatment Options By A New Diesel Ventilation Criterion - IntroductionBy J. P. Mogan
As diesel exhaust contains a mixture of several materials of varying degrees of toxicity which interact to a currently undefined extent in their effects on health, the prescription of a quantity of ve
Jan 1, 1980
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Availability Of Cement In The Western PacificBy John R. Duble
Through 1980, demand for cement in the Pacific Basin countries still seemed to exceed output. Availability of cement in the industrialized and developing countries of East Asia, Southeast Asia, and Au
Jan 1, 1982
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Is Operator Training Necessary for Optimization of Flotation Plants?By Deepak Malhotra
Is operator training necessary for optimization of flotation plants? The answer is obvious-Yes. The author suggests a three-phase program for operators when new plants are built or new crews are hired
Jan 1, 1999
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Environmental And Technical Criteria For Dimension Stone Quarrying SustainabilityBy E. Lovera
Social attention to environmental aspects, steadily increasing in European Countries, has been leading to a stricter regulation of many productive activities. Among them, mining and quarrying sectors
Jan 1, 2003