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    Fluid Energy Mills

    By H. Boyd

    Fluid energy grinding, or jet pulverization, refers to the process of entraining solid particles in high velocity gaseous or vaporous streams and reducing their size by impact and attrition against ot

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Rail Haulage Challenges in the Powder River Basin

    By Dave Willis

    Two hundred and thirty million tons of coal! That is what the Burlington Northern (BN) railroad anticipates that it and the Chicago North Western railroad (CNW) will haul out of the southern Powder Ri

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Joint Mining Ventures in the Former Soviet Republics – A Slow Beginning

    By James P. Dorian

    In 1990, the former Soviet Union ranked first worldwide in the production of asbestos, chromium, iron ore, iron and steel, lime, manganese, mercury, nickel, peat, potash, and titanium. Since the middl

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Emission Control Options For Mine Diesels

    By R. W. Waytulonis

    New exhaust control techniques and devices may be necessary to meet future diesel particulate matter emission standards in underground coal mines. This paper reviews conventional work practices and de

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Electrostatic and Magnetic Separation

    By J. E. Lawver, R. J. Haskin, A. Nussbaum, E. A. Laurila, W. J. Bronkala, D. M. Hopstock, J. H. Brophy, M. Wada, E. J. Tenpas, R. W. Salmi

    Electrostatic separation is the selective sorting of solid species by means of utilizing forces acting on charged or polarized bodies in an electric field. Separation is effected by adjusting the elec

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Shrinkage Stoping at the Idarado Mine

    By William Hustrulid

    INTRODUCTION The Idarado mine lies high in the San Juan Moun¬tains on the divide between the Uncompahgre and San Miguel Rivers and consists of a consolidation of a number of old and prominent mining

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Influence Of Geology On Pit And Quarry Reuse Planning

    By Kenneth L. Schellie

    In preplanning the reclamation of a pit or quarry the geology of the site is the name of the game! The planner must know the parameters of the deposit, the quantity and kind of earth materials to be r

    Jan 1, 1974

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    The Industrial Coal Flotation System

    By Richard R. Klimpel

    INTRODUCTION The process of froth flotation as a means of upgrading the quality of coal by removing water and/or ash and/or pyrite has been receiving increasing attention since the 1960's by

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Impact Of Using Synchronous Condensers for Power System Stability and Improvement of Short-Circuit Power in Mining Projects

    By M. Nambiar

    Due to the remote locations of mining projects and the need for long transmission lines to provide electrical power, mining sites often operate with poor network power quality and low short-circuit ca

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    Rail Transportation of Mineral Commodities

    By Ernest E. Thurlow

    Introduction Today, more than 50% of rail-carried commodities are mineral industry related, with coal being the most important single commodity moved by rail. In 1980, coal accounted for more than 5.

    Jan 10, 1982

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    A Probabilistic Approach To Efficient Design Of Belt Conveyor Networks

    By Hasan Sevim

    A computerized heuristic model for an efficient and economic design of belt haulage networks in underground coal mines is discussed. The model is versatile, easy to use, and is valid for all mining me

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Service Variables In Uranium Disequilibrium Studies (9ab69d91-20d8-4ff5-97b0-1da94910fa75)

    By M. Rossi

    The use of service variables in geostatistics (grade-thickness) is common in industry when developing block grade models and geologic resource estimates. This is particularly true in the case of sedim

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Development of a Kinetic Model of the Bacterial Dissolution of Copper Concentrate Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SPRINGER)

    By Mohammad Ranjbar Hamghavandi, Mohammad Ranjbar, Zahra Manafi, Mohammad Hassan Fazaelipoor, Mahin Schaffie

    The present study introduces a new approach to understand the copper dissolution rate and to find an adapted mathematical statement for particle shrinkage rate in a batch bioleaching system. Four size

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    Construction of the South Bay Ocean Outfall

    By Michael Jatczak, Brett Robinson

    The South Bay Ocean Outfall tunnel is located at the U.S./Mexico Border and is one link in a system designed to treat and dispose of raw sewage entering the Tijuana River Valley from Mexico. The 11 fi

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Greenwich Collieries, A Variation In The Art Of Coal Washing By Jigs

    By C. E. Tackett

    The Greenwich Collieries Co. is a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Mines Corporation, and a wholly owned subsidiary of the PP&L Co. which serves the northeastern portion of Pa. PP&L annually consumes ab

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Gold in northeastern Siberia

    By W. J. Cieslewicz

    Geologically, northeastern Siberia is a region occupied by a folded belt of Triassic and Jurassic sediments and volcanics. Gold mineralization is of Upper Jurassic age. Most of the stream placers form

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Underground Coal Mining in Western Canada

    By David M. Parkes, Mike Fisher

    In 1947, coal production in Western Canada was 10 Mt (11 million st) which predominantly came from 120 underground mines. By 1968 production was down to 1 Mt (1.1 million st). Production in 1981 was b

    Jan 4, 1983

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    Precious Metals Of Wyoming

    By Erich U. Petersen, W. Dan Hausel, William J. Tafuri, Donald M. Hausen, Douglas N. Halbe

    The geology of Wyoming has been compared to some of the richest precious metal producing regions of the world including South Africa, Western Australia, and the Superior Province of Canada. These area

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Pushing the Envelope–Rehabilitation of the Cameron Run Tunnels

    By Kurt Egger, Emily A. Baker

    Rehabilitation work at the Cameron Run Tunnels entailed the restoration of seven heavily deformed, approximately 69 m long, steel liner plate supported culverts through a CSX Railroad embankment near

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Gold flotation from Colorado River sand with the air-sparged hydrocyclone

    By S. Gopalakrisbn, J. D. Miller, M. Misra

    Pilot-scale tests indicate that effective concentration of fine gold from Colorado River sands can be achieved by flotation with the air-sparged hydrocyclone. The fine sands (55% -400 mesh and 0.01 op

    Jan 1, 1987