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                     Air Sparged Hydrocyclone (Ash) Technology For Cyanide Recovery Air Sparged Hydrocyclone (Ash) Technology For Cyanide RecoveryBy B. Dabrowski, J. D. Miller, D. Halbe, J. Hupka An air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) mobile system was evaluated for continuous stripping and recovery of cyanide (the AVR process) from process water at a gold plant site. The ASH unit performed excepti Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Air Supported Belt Conveyors For Dry Phosphate Concentrate Air Supported Belt Conveyors For Dry Phosphate ConcentrateBy P. D. Morrell Jetbelt is the trade name for the air supported belt conveyor. It does not use troughing rollers. Jetbelt conveyors support the conveyor belt on a thin film of air. The belt rides in a steel trough wh Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Air Supported Conveying in Mines and Process Plants Air Supported Conveying in Mines and Process PlantsBy Paul Grisley Air-supported belt conveyors-conveying systems that replace troughing idlers with a film of air-were a revolutionary concept when introduced in the 1970s. But high installation and operating costs lim Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Air Tabling of Beach Sand Non-Conductors for Zircon Recovery Air Tabling of Beach Sand Non-Conductors for Zircon RecoveryAir tabling of zircon-rich non-conductor products containing quartz enables most of the fine quartz present to be rejected without a markedloss of zircon. The coarser quartz in the air table feed can Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Air Toxics Regulations Under the Clean Air Act Amendments Air Toxics Regulations Under the Clean Air Act AmendmentsBy Gale F. Hoffnagle INTRODUCTION On November 15, 1990, President Bush signed the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. These Amendments cover many aspects of air pollution control. The provisions which seek to control emi Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Air Transport at Agua Fria Air Transport at Agua FriaBy Felix Shay THE Agua Fria mine is in eastern Honduras at Lat. 140° 06' N., Long. 86° 36' W. Danli, the seat of the local municipal government, is the nearest town. The property is approximately 44 miles Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Air Transportation for the Canadian Mineral Industry Air Transportation for the Canadian Mineral IndustryBy F. H. Wheeler CONSIDERING the nature of this audience, I perhaps, in addressing you on the subject of air transportation as related to the mining industry, should speak with tongue in check or at least with some re Jan 1, 1956 
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                     Air Velocity Distribution Measurements on Four Mechanized Longwall Coal Faces Air Velocity Distribution Measurements on Four Mechanized Longwall Coal FacesBy H. S. Chiang, S. S. Peng "SummaryAir velocity distribution surveys on four mechanized longwall faces are presented and discussed. Although there are discernible patterns in the velocity distribution, there are wide difference Mar 1, 1989 
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                     Air Velocity Transducer - Objective Air Velocity Transducer - ObjectiveContinuous remote sensing of air speed In underground mine airways. Approach An ultrasonic technique measures a form of air turbulence which is proportional to air velocity. How It Works T Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Air-Cooling and Refrigeration Equipment Air-Cooling and Refrigeration EquipmentBy Austin Whillier INTRODUCTION Use of air-cooling or refrigeration equipment in underground mines is needed when conventional ventila¬tion techniques do not maintain acceptable environ¬mental temperatures in working Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Air-core imaging in a hydrocyclone using non-invasive ERT Technique – effect of reconstruction algorithms Air-core imaging in a hydrocyclone using non-invasive ERT Technique – effect of reconstruction algorithmsBy N Mangadoddy, P Jampana, S Diddi The study of air-core dynamics in hydrocyclone operation is essential for predicting separation efficiency in mineral processing. Electrical resistance tomography (ERT) allows non-invasive measurement Aug 24, 2022 
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                     Air-Deck Behavior during Rock Blasting Air-Deck Behavior during Rock BlastingBy Dale S. Preece, Ruilin Yang Shock wave physics is an important part of air-deck behavior since the bulk explosives in the column impart a shock into the air-deck where the air shock then passes through the air-deck at a rapidly Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Air-decked blasting techniques: some collaborative experiments Air-decked blasting techniques: some collaborative experimentsBy N. T. Moxon, D. Mead, S. B. Richardson A laboratory and theoretical study of air decks was carried out to assess the effects of the size and location of air-decks on fragmentation. The degree of fragmentation was found to depend on both fa Jan 4, 1993 
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                     Air-decking principle and its applications in production and presplit blasting Air-decking principle and its applications in production and presplit blastingBy P. Pal Roy, R. B. Singh "This paper focuses on a number of interesting results to establish the theory and principle of air-deck blasting. It also gives the mechanism of breakage that takes place in air-deck blasting under v Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Air-decking techniques for controlled blasting in open pits Air-decking techniques for controlled blasting in open pitsBy F. Urekar, R. B. Pankhurst "Air spaces and air gaps in an explosives column are known to allow greater distribution and cushioning of explosive energy from the rock mass. This energy distribution is enhanced if the explosives & Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Air-Float Conveying Of Particulate Bulk Solids Air-Float Conveying Of Particulate Bulk SolidsBy C. R. Woodcock, J. S. Mason In almost any situation where particulate or granular bulk solids have to be conveyed, whether for a distance of a few metres or for many hundreds of metres, a pneumatic conveying system may be consid Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Air-gas Lifts - Air-gas Lift Practice in Seminole Field (with Discussion) Air-gas Lifts - Air-gas Lift Practice in Seminole Field (with Discussion)By S. F. Shaw The Seminole field was first drilled in 1913. During the next 10 years other attempts were made to discover oil in this field, but without encouragement until March, 1926, when the Indian Territory Il Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Air-gas Lifts - General Discussion on Air-gas Lift Air-gas Lifts - General Discussion on Air-gas Liftair-lift and equipped with tapered tubing of proper design, we would have a gas input consumption of about 2500 cu. ft. per bbl., which at 3 to 4c. per 1000 cu. ft. would be 7 1/2 to l0c, per bbl., an Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Air-gas Lifts - Handling Recirculated Gas in Gas-lift Air-gas Lifts - Handling Recirculated Gas in Gas-liftBy R. D. Gibbs, C. C. Taylor The gas-lift, or circulation of gas for the production of crude oil, now includes the gas operator in field production activities to a greater extent than ever before. It is the purpose of this paper Jan 1, 1928 
