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Exploration DevelopmentsBy Arthur A. Brant
Your chairman has asked me to deal with questions of education relative to our present and projected trends in the field of mineral expiration. First comes our definition of education--and educatio
Jan 1, 1959
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The Chemistry And Structure-Activity Relationships For NEV Sulfide CollectorsBy D. R. Nagaraj
The chemistry and structure-activity relationships for four new classes of sulfide mineral and precious metals collectors developed recently are discussed in this paper. These collector classes are al
Jan 1, 1989
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Performance Optimization Of A Coal Preparation Plant Using Genetic AlgorithmsBy Ajay Mahajan, Manoj Mohanty, Vishal Gupta
Modern coal processing plants utilize multiple cleaning circuits to efficiently beneficiate different size coal fractions of run-of-mine coal. An older plant optimization approach is to maintain avera
Jan 1, 2005
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Oxidative Destruction Of Ammonia For Restoration Of Uranium Solution Mining SitesBy Michael J. Humenick
A laboratory experimental research project was conducted to evaluate the use of chlorine for the oxidative destruction of residual ammonia which may remain in ground water after in-situ uranium soluti
Jan 1, 1982
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Air Pollution And Its Control - An Area Of Increasing Concern To The Coal Industry ? IntroductionBy Ernst P. Hall
As a scientist and an engineer whose responsibilities include the consideration of air pollution and its control, I am frequently called upon to answer variations of two basic questions, These questio
Jan 1, 1963
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Synthesis Of Mineral Process Control Systems - A Case Study In Relation To FlotationBy A. G. Ulsoy
In recent years there has been an Increasing Interest In the application of automatic control theory to mineral processing systems, and numerous applications of mineral process control have appeared i
Jan 1, 1981
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Simulation of the Flow Field in an Iron Ore Pelletizing KilnBy T. S. Lundström, B. D. Marjavaara, I. A. S. Larsson
"The flow field in a rotary kiln, used in an iron ore pelletizing process, was investigated using a three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics model. The model is isothermal, downscaled and simpli
Jan 1, 2016
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Lightweight Clay Block Using Vermiculite ? 1. IntroductionBy Gilbert C. Robinson
Manufacturers of brick and tile are showing growing interest in the possibility of manufacture of a clay bonded block. The block would have the shape of concrete block, but would be made without the u
Jan 1, 1960
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Shaft Drilling! A Different Approach To Exploration And Development Of Ore BodiesBy V. L. Magnus
The text of this chapter was not received in time for printing.
Jan 1, 1979
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Advancements in removing fluorine from copper concentrateBy Shangyong Lin, Wei Sun, Weiping Liu, Muhammad Azam, Junfeng Cheng, Yujie Zhao, David Asubonteng, Michael Ngoie
Copper concentrates have wide application in global smelting operations, comprising primarily of chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) as the principal mineral, accompanied by chalcocite (Cu2S) and bornite (Cu5FeS4)
Jan 1, 2024
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Several Uses And Installations Of Pressure/Vacuum Lysimeters At Mining Facilities And Tailing Waste SitesBy William R. Bond
The pressure/vacuum lysimeter is being used as an effective vadose zone monitoring device for mining heap leach facilities, tailing disposal ponds and tailing waste sites. Their use has proven reliabl
Jan 1, 1984
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A Framework for Assessing Land Use Impact Assessment of Mining Sites - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Jeremy Maurer, Duah Philip, Awuah-Offei Kwame, Donya Otarod
Land use impact assessment for mining is time- consuming and expensive. Because of mining’s impact on biodiversity, land use assessment methods that evaluate biodiversity are important for mining land
Feb 1, 2025
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The Nevada Barite Industry TodayBy K. E. Laughery
The Nevada Barite industry has experienced a 277% growth over the last five years with a total production of 2,542,000 tons. Total production prior to 1970 approximates 2,700,000 tons dating back to 1
Jan 1, 1976
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Effects Of Automation On Continuous Miner ProductivityBy S. G. McDowell
This paper discusses the utilization of automation to increase productivity of continuous miners. Automation techniques are used during the design stage to decrease the time required and ensure the
Jan 1, 1991
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Agglomerated Heap Leaching Anaconda's Darwin Silver Recovery Project ? IntroductionBy David A. Milligan
This paper describes the Darwin Silver Recovery project, located 66 km (40 miles) outside of Lone Pine, near Darwin, Inyo County, California. A lead-zinc mine and a flotation concentrator were operate
Jan 1, 1983
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Application of Conventional and Advanced Methods to Uranium Ore Reserve Estimation and the Development of a Method to Adjust for Disequilibrium Problems.By Rex C. Bryan
An accurate and dependable ore reserve estimate is important to any mining company. It is also essential for development drilling and production planning to know about the distribution of the ore with
Jan 1, 1982
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Utilization Of Impounded Bituminous Coal Fines For The Preparation Of Coal-Water Slurry FuelsBy Joel L. Morrison
Wet bituminous coal fines from active and abandoned slurry impoundments are currently being examined as a recoverable feedstock for the production of coal water slurry fuel (CWSF). Preliminary analysi
Jan 1, 1995
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Estimating Post-Mining Pit Lake Geochemistry Utilizing Geochemical And Numerical ModelingBy D. A. Bird
Geochemical models using published thermo-dynamic data and laboratory derived kinetic rate laws allow prediction of post-closure pit lake geochemistry at open pit mining sites. A combination of "forwa
Jan 1, 1994
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Mining and Metals Industry Structure and Interaction with the Circular Economy"INTRODUCTION In recent years, there has been increasing focus on environmental and social impacts of the extractive industries, climate change and resource scarcity. The concept of the circular econo
Jan 1, 2018
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Roadheader Applications In Mining And TunnelingBy H. Copur
Roadheaders have become widely used in underground mining and tunneling operations because they offer the flexibility to excavate soft- to medium-strength rock formations. A critical issue in successf
Jan 1, 1998