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Life Cycle Assessment of Synthetic Rutile Production using the Erms/Ears ProcessBy E. Simoncini, S. Ulgiati, M. Raugei
A thorough Life Cycle Assessment of ilmenite extraction and processing to yield synthetic rutile (ERMS/EARS process) was performed according to ISO norms 14040 and updates. The LCA includes the parall
Jan 1, 2005
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Slope Stability Assessment In Unsaturated Soils Under Rainfall ConditionsBy V. G. Matziaris
The differentiation between saturated and un-saturated soils becomes necessary due to basic differences in their nature and engineering behavior. The most important difference is the existence of a su
Jan 1, 2005
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Novel Approach For The Beneficiation Of Ferruginous Bauxite By Microwave HeatingBy R. Bhima Rao
Performing a magnetizing roast in a furnace or kiln is a well-established technology. However, the use of microwave heat for the magnetization of hematite in the beneficiation of ferruginous bauxite i
Jan 1, 1997
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Application of Cokriging to Integrate Drillhole and Blasthole Data in Ore Reserve EstimationBy Abdullah Arik
An ore reserve block model is the basis for various decisions in mine development and production. The block model is initially built using the information from the drillhole data only. Once the mine i
Jan 1, 1996
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Improvement Of The Selectivity In Electrostatic Separation By Modifying Particle SurfaceBy Shuji Owada, Keisuke Yasukawa
Electrostatic and/or high tension separation has been used for the separation of rare metal bearing minerals, foods, industrial wastes and so on. Since the separation is achieved by the difference mai
Jan 1, 1995
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Computer Simulation of Vibratory TransportBy Antoni Czubak
It is difficult to simulate properly the vibratory transport. One does not know how to describe the influence of a bulk material layer on the transporting trough. There are few approaches, but none is
Jan 1, 1996
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A New Deposit Numeric Mathematical Model Used In Resource Calculation And Mining DesignBy Nicolae Dobritoiu
From experience and scientific references it is known that during information processing, the following error types are transmitted: technical, analogy errors and method errors. For decreasing the val
Jan 1, 2002
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Design model for underground haulage systemsBy H. Sevim
A new method of designing haulage systems, consisting of belt conveyors and hoists for underground mines is discussed in this paper. Efficient and economic design of such systems will prevent operatio
Jan 1, 1987
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Kinetic Theory Of Crushing: Breakage Of Ore Layer Between Two PlanesBy L. S. Gourevitch, E. B. Kremer, A. Y. Fidlin, Y. M. Katsman, I. I. Blekhman
A new kinetic approach to simulation of fracture is given. The main object of the simulation is forecasting transformation of ore lumps size distribution in squeezing of ore layer between two planes.
Jan 1, 1995
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Mine Ventilation: Waste Heat Recovery (830d90bc-8c73-43f8-9df0-b4fbfeff736c)By L. Henry Smith, David C. Arthur
The Williams Mine is Canada's largest gold producer, with annual production of 14,000 Kg (450,000 ounces) from 2,300,000 tonnes of ore. Highly mechanized and automated underground mining practice
Jan 1, 1997
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Activity-Based CostingAs discussed previously, total cost is the sum of the direct materials, direct labor, and production overhead costs. The assignment of direct materials and direct labor costs to individual activities
Jan 1, 1999
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Reagglomeration Phenomena In Fine Dry Grinding Of CoalBy R. Hogg, E. Kaya, H. Cho
Investigations were performed on fine grinding of bituminous coal in a laboratory-scale pulverizer. The results indicated that the breakage behavior at relatively coarse sizes (i.e., greater than abou
Jan 1, 1998
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A Simple Precracking Procedure for Fracture Toughness Testing In Rock - Application to Roof Rock Above No. V Coal (Indiana)By Thomas M. Tharp, Mark A. Travers
A new method is presented for precracking three-point bending specimens for fracture toughness testing. A notched specimen of rectangular cross section is placed on a flat loading platen, with paper b
Jan 1, 1986
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Technical Note - Knowledge-Based Decision Support System For Mining-Method Selection For Ore DepositsBy P. Venkatasubramanian
The selection of a mining method for a mineral deposit is a complex decision problem. Human judgment, based on experience with mineral deposits and geologic conditions, remains the single most importa
Jan 1, 1992
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Coal Handleability - Addressing The Concerns Of The Electric Utility IndustryBy B. J. Arnold, C. D. Harrison, R. A. Lohnes
More than 544 Mt (600 million st) of coal are handled annually for use by this country's coal fired power plants. Coal is transported in various ways: overland conveyors, railcars, trucks and bar
Jan 1, 1993
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Stability of Arsenate Compounds From Oxidation of Gold Refactory MineralBy T. Carageorgos
The removal of arsenic from process streams as ferric arsenate compounds is being practised by mining industries. Therefore, the solubility and stability of these solids is of considerable importance
Jan 1, 1998
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Flotation of Potash OresBy Janusz S. Laskowski
The most important type of potash ores, sylvinite, contains sylvite, halite and a small percentage of insoluble gangue [sulfates (anhydrite), carbonates (dolomite), and clay minerals]. Primary normal
Jan 1, 1994
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15. Discovery and Development of the Toquepala and Cuajone Deposits, Peru, SABy Willard C. Lacy
Discovery of a mine is a complex affair. No mine is simply found but comes about through the efforts of many. It is difficult to establish "credit" when a mine is found and becomes a viable operation,
Jan 1, 1991
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Computer-Aided Design In Mineral ProcessingBy Fernando de Oliveira Durão
A complete computer package for the steady-state simulation, either in analysis or in design mode, of mineral processing flowsheets is described. The main features of the simulation package are: modul
Jan 1, 1992
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Cationic Flotation of Oxides and SilicatesBy Ross W. Smith, Salim Akhtar
Flotation of oxide minerals, particularly silicates, with cationic collectors differs substantially from classic flotation of sulfide minerals using sulfhydryl collectors. In the case of cationic flot
Jan 1, 1976