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                     Two-phase optimization methodology for the design of mineral flotation plants, including multispecies and bank or cell models Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration Two-phase optimization methodology for the design of mineral flotation plants, including multispecies and bank or cell models Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy E. D. Gálvez, L. A. Cisternas, R. Acosta-Flores, F. A. Lucay Froth flotation processes are carried out in flotation cells that are grouped into banks, and these banks are interconnected, forming a flotation circuit. A literature review shows the existence of pa 
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                     Design of Precast Segmental Tunnel Lining in a Design‑Build Environment - RETC2021 Design of Precast Segmental Tunnel Lining in a Design‑Build Environment - RETC2021By David Mast, Irwan Halim, Seung Han Kim Nowadays more infrastructure tunnel projects are procured using design-build method. In this environment, the Owner’s engineer would typically provide performance requirements for the design-builder, Jun 13, 2021 
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                     Laboratory Testing for Sulfide Flotation Process Development Laboratory Testing for Sulfide Flotation Process Development"A carefully planned laboratory test program is the foundation for the successful development of a sulfide flotation process. In this paper, the development of a copper-molybdenum flotation process is Jan 1, 2016 
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                     The Lead-Zinc Anomaly The Lead-Zinc AnomalyBy David B. Brooks I gratefully acknowledge the help of a number of American and Canadian geologists, in both federal surveys and in private firms, who took the time to discuss this problem with me. Hans Landsberg and B Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Utilization Of Belt Air To Ventilate Working Sections In Underground Coal Mines Utilization Of Belt Air To Ventilate Working Sections In Underground Coal MinesBy F. Calizaya This paper describes the basic requirements for the utilization of belt air to ventilate working sections at remote locations in relation to the main fans. It highlights the risks involved, potential Jan 1, 2008 
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                     An Evaluation Of Engineered Cover Systems For Mine Waste Rock And Tailings An Evaluation Of Engineered Cover Systems For Mine Waste Rock And TailingsBy M. E. Smith Waste rock dumps, tailings impoundments and spent leach heaps are common features at mine sites. Many of these waste disposal facilities contain sulfide-rich minerals, which generate acid mine drainag Feb 27, 2013 
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                     Blind Drilling A 3-Meter (10-Foot) Diameter Shaft To The Deep Saline Oil Shale Zone In NW Colorado Blind Drilling A 3-Meter (10-Foot) Diameter Shaft To The Deep Saline Oil Shale Zone In NW ColoradoBy R. W. Amstutz Abstract. The shaft was drilled on U.S. Government land in the Piceance Creek Basin and was funded by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. It was drilled to 723 meters (2 371') to provide access to rich dep Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Discussion – Classification effects in wet ball milling circuits – by R. E. McIvor Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 40, No. 8 August 1988, pp. 815-820 Discussion – Classification effects in wet ball milling circuits – by R. E. McIvor Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 40, No. 8 August 1988, pp. 815-820By K. Holmberg, D. Herriot This paper by Mr Mclvor is yet another contribution to the eternal controversy surrounding the benefits, or otherwise, of high circulating loads in closed circuit grinding. Throughout the paper it is Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Computer Design Of Grinding Circuit Flowsheets - Application To Cement And Ore Processing Computer Design Of Grinding Circuit Flowsheets - Application To Cement And Ore ProcessingBy T. Gelpe A digital simulator of classification and grinding circuits is used to evaluate the performances of various flowsheets. For a given flowsheet configuration, unit processes dimensions and operating con Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Coal and Mineral Mass Fractions in Personal Respirable Dust Samples Collected by Central Appalachian Miners Coal and Mineral Mass Fractions in Personal Respirable Dust Samples Collected by Central Appalachian MinersBy Kent Phillips, Meredith Scaggs-Witte, Emily Sarver, Cigden Keles "After nearly four decades of decline, the prevalence of coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP, or black lung) in the United States has been on the rise since the mid-1990s (Laney et al., 2014; Laney et a Jan 5, 2018 
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                     Valuation And Canadian Reporting Standards - Problems And Solutions Valuation And Canadian Reporting Standards - Problems And SolutionsBy R. Lawrence Mineral property valuations to be used for Canadian securities regulatory purposes must comply with CIMVal1. The technical basis for a CIMVal report is the same as that required for a technical repor Jan 1, 2011 
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                     In-Situ Uranium Mining with Oxygen In-Situ Uranium Mining with OxygenBy L. M. Litz In reply to Mr. DeVries comments on my paper, I would like to say that it is true, as pointed out by Mr. DeVries, that under some special conditions, the use of high concentrations of hydrogen peroxid Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Improved Fragmentation Through Data Integration - Introduction Improved Fragmentation Through Data Integration - IntroductionBy R. Owen An overwhelming amount of data can be collected around the blasting process. This information can include blasting product, pattern design, blast results, and routing. It is only when these data sou Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Initial Optimal Allocation of Effort in Mineral Exploration Initial Optimal Allocation of Effort in Mineral ExplorationBy M. J. Shulman An algorithm used by the US Coast Guard to find lost objects is utilized to optimally allocate exploration efforts during initial stages of an exploration program. Based on classical search theory, th Jan 3, 1984 
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                     The Effects of Wave Detonation Collisions on Rock Throw The Effects of Wave Detonation Collisions on Rock Throw"Cast blasting is the primary means of overburden displacement in a surface coal mine. It serves two purposes; fragmenting the rock and throwing it directly to its spoil pile using explosive energy. I Jan 6, 2017 
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                     Solvent Extraction Of Iron (III) From Acid Sulfate Solutions With Eichrom’s Dipix Extractant Solvent Extraction Of Iron (III) From Acid Sulfate Solutions With Eichrom’s Dipix ExtractantBy M. J. Gula, S. S. Xue, E. P. Horwitz A study has been conducted to remove iron from sulfate solutions using Eichrom's Dipexo® extractant, P,P'-di(2ethylhexyl) methanediphosponic acid (H2DEH[MDP]). It is found that this extracta Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Safety Vs. Productivity And Other Factors In U.S. Underground Coal Mines Safety Vs. Productivity And Other Factors In U.S. Underground Coal MinesBy R. L. Grayson Focusing on relationships between severity measure versus productivity and other factors, this paper presents a comprehensive study of injuries for U.S. underground coal mines in 1996 by mine size. Ba Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Reverse Osmosis System For Longwall Coal Mining - Introduction Reverse Osmosis System For Longwall Coal Mining - IntroductionBy D. Bradbury Sufco coal mine, a subsidiary of Arch Western Bituminous Group, recently purchased a reverse osmosis (RO) system. The systems intent was to remove impurities in the water being mixed with the hydraul Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Underground Mining: A Challenge to Established Open-Pit Operations Underground Mining: A Challenge to Established Open-Pit OperationsBy Timothy D. Arnold Barrick Gold’s Bullfrog underground mine, near Beatty, NV, was established as an after-thought to the main open pit. As open pit ore dwindles, the underground mining became increasingly more importan Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Use Of Microcomputers In Underground Mine Planning ? Introduction Use Of Microcomputers In Underground Mine Planning ? IntroductionBy Betty L. Gibbs Microcomputers are becoming more convenient to use at all levels of the business world, including the mining industry and mine offices. The state of the mining industry requires that we become more pr Jan 1, 1987 
