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Combustion Of Coal In Fluidized BedBy N. H. Coates
The Bureau of Mines designed, constructed, and operated an 18-inch- diameter, fluidized-bed combustor for highly caking coals to evaluate the method for possible application to power generation. In in
Jan 1, 1970
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Real-Time Integration of Sensor Data for Improved Grade ControlBy M. Buxton
"Advanced data acquisition and process modelling technology provides online data and decision support about different aspects of the resource extraction process. Real-time approaches have recently bee
Jan 1, 2017
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An Instrumented Flexibly-Lined Loading PocketBy John F. Abel
Convergence measurement across the 17.4 m (57ft) high shaft station/loading pocket at Mt. Taylor provided continuing verification of stability and safety. Three levels of instrumentation, consisting o
Jan 1, 1984
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Heap Leaching Of Gold Ores In Northeastern Nevada - Introduction And SummaryBy Roland W. Merwin
The Bureau of Mines has studied the possibility of using the heap leaching process for treating the gold ores in the sedimentary beds of northeastern Nevada. This paper summarizes all available inform
Jan 1, 1969
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Practicing Energy Conservation In The Selection Of Blasting AgentsBy Paul H. Rydlund
The wide use of bulk ANFO in surface coal mines is questionable in our energy conscious environment. At many locations, bulk ANFO is not the proper economic selection. Water conditions, energy require
Jan 1, 1980
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New Developments In The Recovery Of Manganese From Lower-Grade Resources (444eb20b-69a4-4c4b-b903-e25e4ea9e5f8)By N. Chow
The recovery of manganese from lower-grade resources has been studied for a number of years. Of key importance in prior work was the discovery that higher-valent manganese can be readily leached with
Feb 1, 2012
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Influence Of Mining Geometry On Mine Hydro-Geo-Mechanics (fd35ee58-844f-40ce-9201-3bfcb64145db)By M. Bai
The influence of mining on the hydro-geomechanical environment is greatly constrained by alternating mining geometries. The limiting magnitudes of surface subsidence and groundwater flow over the mini
Jan 1, 1993
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Prediction Of Mechanical Dewatering Efficiency For Granular SubstancesBy Frank E. Sullivan
The separation of liquids from granular materials has been widely studied by a number of: investigators over a period of years in an effort to more fully understand the physical phenomenon which occur
Jan 1, 1965
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Gold And Silver Recovery At The Yankee Fork Property Of United States Antimony CorporationBy Patrick R. Taylor
United States Antimony Corporation, at its Yankee Fork property in central Idaho, is currently using a combination of flotation, gravity-amalgamation, and concentrate cyanide leaching, silver sulfide
Jan 1, 1984
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The Evolving Role Of Water-Only Cyclones In Fine Coal CleaningBy Robert Hochscheid
When the original water-only cyclone patents were established in the 1950?s, the supplies of low cost oil and natural gas were abundant and low selling prices for metallurgical and steam coal provided
Jan 1, 1981
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Beneficiation Of The Kerogen Content Of Eastern Devonian Shales By Flotation TechniquesBy William E. Lamont
The Mineral Resources Institute (MRI) of the School of Mines and Energy Development (SOMED), University of Alabama conducted studies to determine the potential for upgrading the Eastern Devonian shale
Jan 1, 1983
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Design And Performance Of The National Steel Pellet Plant High Temperature Heat Recuperation SystemBy E. F. Draskovich
In 1984 a high temperature heat recuperation system was installed in the pellet plant of the National Steel Pellet Company located in Keewatin, Minnesota. The system is similar to those of Cleveland C
Jan 1, 1986
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Chemical Comminution Of Mineral Oxides By Sodium VaporBy S. K. Kawatra
Many mineral oxide and multi-component oxide (basalt) specimens break down into powders upon expo-sure to sodium vapor at elevated temperatures for extended times. This paper examines several possible
Jan 1, 1995
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Conditioning Of Florida Phosphate Rock Using Gravity Flow MixerA conventional paddle-type mixer and a gravity flow mixing device were evaluated for conditioning of phosphate ore with fatty acid and fuel oil, and for acid scrubbing prior to cationic flotation. Gra
Jan 1, 1987
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Westerschelde TunnelBy Otto Braach, Wolfgang Frietzsche, Erdogan Gürkan
The Westerschelde Tunnel is located in the south of the Netherlands and links the two parts of the Provinces of Zeeland, Zeeuws-Vlaanderen and Zuid-Beveland, which are separated by the Westerschelde.
Jan 1, 2003
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Paste Tailings Disposal In The Coeur d?Alene Mining DistrictBy Grant A. Brackebusch
Paste tailings disposal was successfully implemented at the New Jersey mill in Kellogg, ID with two different types of ore feed, a gold ore and a silver ore. The purpose of this paper is to describe t
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InterludeIf it had not been for the almost unbelievable adventures that came before and after, the last ten months of 19 15 would have been exciting enough for anyone. As it was they were a cheerful interlude.
Jan 1, 1976
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Dynamic Estimation Of Unmeasured Variables In An Industrial Grinding Circuit Using A Kalman FilterA PDP 11/34 computer has been inter- faced to existing instrumentation in a 400 tph rod-mill/ball-mill grinding circuit and programed with a Kalman filter to estimate several unmeasured variables. A d
Jan 1, 1983
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A preliminary evaluation of a through-the-earth (TTE) communications system at an underground coal mine in eastern Kentucky"A commercially available through-the-earth (TTE) communications system was evaluated at an underground coal mine in eastern Kentucky. This field study was conducted as part of a larger multisite eval
Apr 1, 2016
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Individual Mineral Behavior In A Closed Grinding CircuitBy J. A. Finch
A closed grinding circuit, typified by a ball mill-cyclone combination, is often required to treat a feed comprised of a variety of minerals of differing properties. Usually, the individual behaviour
Jan 1, 1977