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Some Marketing Aspects Of Bituminous CoalBy Myles E. Robinson
Significant changes in the markets for coal have taken place since World War II, As used in this study the term ?coal? will refer to bituminous coal, The anthracite industry in size, characteristics,
Jan 1, 1964
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Chemistry Of The Calsinter Process For Recovery Of Aluminum From Fly AshBy B. Zane Egan
The Calsinter process for recovery from fly ash involves sintering the fly ash with calcium sulfate and calcium carbonate at 1200°C, followed by a dilute sulfuric acid leach step. Flue gas desulfuriza
Jan 1, 1980
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Calcite Removal From Carbonated Water-- Uranium In Situ Leaching SystemBy T. Y. Yan
A method has been developed to remove calcite from the leaching circuit in the uranium in situ leaching system. The process involves injecting the leachate and a pH control agent tangentially into an
Jan 1, 1983
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Physical And Chemical Treatment Of Boron OresBy S. G. Ozkan
Boron minerals of economic importance are primarily colemanite, tincal, and ulexite. Turkey and the United States are the leading producers of boron minerals and compounds. Other production includes d
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect Of Reagents On Molybdenite Flotation And Its Optimization: A Statistical Evaluation Of Laboratory DataBy D. Malhotra
The effect of some of the reagents, namely hydrocarbon oil, Syntex (sulfated coconut oil surfactant), pine oil, sodium silicate, and lime, used at the Climax mill on the recovery and grade of molybden
Jan 1, 1977
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Performance of Normet Self Drilling Dynamic Bolt (SDDB®) Types in Dynamic Loading – The Energy Dissipating Hollow Core Rockbolt Installed in Normet’s Urea-Silicate Injection Resin - RASIM2022By Renee Royer, Allan Punkkinen
As mines progress to ever increasing depth, new challenges are encountered with serious concerns for rock excavations in highly stressed conditions. New procedures have been undertaken or are under wa
Apr 26, 2022
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Fundamentals Of Fine Coal Processing - The Role Of Frothers In Coal FlotationBy R. A. Seitz
Although the role of the collector has long been thought to play a predominant role in coal flotation, recent investigations by the authors show that the frother plays an equally important role. These
Jan 1, 1987
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Estimating the Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) of Emplaced Cemented Rockfill (CRF) from QA/QC Cylinder StrengthsBy M. J. Raffaldi, L. A. Sandbak, K. K. Dehn, S. N. Warren, J. B. Seymour
"Confidence in the design and stability of an undercut cemented rockfill (CRF) span requires a thorough understanding of its emplaced material properties. The unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of
Jan 1, 2018
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Continuous Ferric Chloride Leaching Of GalenaBy J. E. Murphy
The Bureau of Mines demonstrated ferric chloride leaching of galena concentrate on a continuous bench-scale basis. Leaching was performed at 95° C and with a contact time of 15 min. The ferric chlorid
Jan 1, 1984
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Past, Present, And Future Of Barite And Other Weighting Materials Since 1981By A. V. Castelli
Since the record year of 1981 through 1985 the tonnage of weighting materials (barite and other heavy minerals) used in drilling fluids has decreased an estimated 49%. As in the past, barite still mak
Jan 1, 1986
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Pneumatic Conveying In Open Pit Mines - Application Of Pneumatic Conveying To Open Pit MiningBy W. J. Aitken
The pneumatic conveying of relatively large abrasive materials by dilute-phase conveying techniques has been applied in the underground mining industry for many years especially for backfilling mines
Jan 1, 1981
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Synthetic Quartz Crystal - A Review (4d222b27-2d26-4275-a6ef-417772e1b076)By P. R. Hervey
Quartz is the second most widely used electronic material, with approximately 3,000 tons of single crystals used each year. Virtually all of this material is synthetic; grown with a technique called h
Jan 1, 1999
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The Role Of Industrial Minerals Associations In The American Association CommunityBy Leonard H. Hoyle
The American Society of Association Executives is a professional society composed of nearly 10,000 individuals who serve as salaried executives on the staffs of more than 6,500 associations. Represent
Jan 1, 1981
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Back Injuries - Causes And CuresBy Herschel H. Potter
Back injuries arising from such activities as lifting and handling objects have been and continue to be constant and undiminishing hazards of the occupational environment. Back pain in one form or ano
Jan 1, 1981
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The Use And Misuse Of Geology In Computer-Generated Resource Estimations: Some Case HistoriesBy S. J. Ristorcelli
Historically, geologic data has not been adequately considered in resource estimation. More recently, with the use of computers and sophisticated estimation algorithms and geostatistical justification
Jan 1, 1994
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Reagent Manufacture At Nevada Mines Division ? IntroductionBy J. J. Harrington
Manufacture and mixing of flotation reagents at the mill site provides an economic and convenient method of maintaining a continuous and fresh supply of reagents for concentrator operations. Kennecott
Jan 1, 1976
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Geology And Production Of West Texas-Type Sulphur Deposits (db903c0e-470a-4e07-b2cd-99ee7cdd21a8)By Joseph W. Mussey
Bio-epigenetic sulphur deposits occur in Pecos, Reeves and Culberson Counties of far West Texas. Sulfate reducrng bacteria, utilizing hydrocarbons as energy, transformed gypsum into replacement limest
Jan 1, 1984
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Substitution of Water with CO2 in Fracturing of Coal Bed MethaneBy P. Munjal
"Usage of Supercritical CO2 in place of high pressure freshwater has proven to be a potential breakthrough in the technique of fracturing. Tapping of carbon footprints from feasible sources like indus
Jan 1, 2015
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The Advance Of Mine Technology To Its Proper Role In Productivity And Safety - IntroductionBy James J. Scott
In 1910 the United States Bureau of Mines was created. It was the outgrowth of a social problem stemming from the fact that 25,000 men were killed in coal mining accidents for the period 1900-1910. So
Jan 1, 1973
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Minor Elements In Pyrites From Some Porphyry-Type Deposits, British ColumbiaBy A. J. Sinclair
One hundred and eleven pyrite samples from 3 porphyry-type deposits in the Canadian cordillera were analyzed (many in duplicate) by AA spectrophotometry for Co, Ni, Cu, Pb, Zn and Mn. All elements hav
Jan 1, 1976