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Current and Future Processing Flowsheets
By P. J. Bethell
This paper reviews current fine coal cleaning circuitry, including water washing cyclones, tabling and froth flotation. It goes on to examine possible future beneficiation based on emerging technologi
Jan 1, 1988
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The Relationship Between The Growth Habit Of Asbestos And The Dimensions Of Asbestos Fibers
By A. G. Wylie
The dimensions and shape of both airborne and bulk amphibole-asbestos fibers are different from those of cleavage fragments of the amphiboles. These differences are related to the mineralogical proper
Jan 1, 1988
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Study of the diffusion of gases in porous media
By S. E. Clay, P. R. Taylor
A physical model for the diffusion and flow of gases through porous solids, which accounts for the random nature of individual gas molecules moving through a solid of definite structure, has been form
Jan 1, 1988
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Microbubble Flotation Of Fine Coal
By A. T. Weber, G. T. Adel
Earlier studies on the hydrodynamic interactions between fine particles and air bubbles have shown that fine particle flotation can be improved by using small air bubbles. In the present work, microbu
Jan 1, 1988
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A Comparative Review of Queenstake Resources Ltd. Alluvial Gold Mining Operations
By Gordon C. Gutrath
Queenstake Resources Ltd. has been exploring and mining alluvial gold deposits in the Yukon Territory and British Columbia since 1980. The five mines in production produced, in 1987, a total of 13,222
Jan 1, 1988
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Medical Evaluations Of Wollastonite -A Review
By K. J. Sollman
With an ongoing concern for safety and health in the workplace, NYCO® requested three medical evaluations be undertaken to study possible health hazards of wollastonite. Two of the evaluations were
Jan 1, 1988
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Gearing Up? Environmentally For International Operations
By W. Bassow
In June 1972, when the United Nations convened its historic Conference on the Human Environment, only 24 countries had established government agencies with environmental responsibilities. Of these, 11
Jan 1, 1988
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Effects of air usage on flotation of coal
By M. Szatkowski
The studies conducted by Laplante and coworkers (1983,1984) with flotation of galena and quartz, showed that the rate of flotation reaches a maximum value for a certain intermediate value of the air f
Jan 1, 1988
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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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Laboratory Batch Testing In A Tri-Flo Heavy Media Separator
By A. C. T. Bigg
Heavy media separation is one of a number of ore-concentration techniques for coarse? feed which, when the ore is amenable, offers economic advantages in the mining stage and/or the processing stage.
Jan 1, 1988
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Developments In Modeling Ground-Water Flow At Gulf Coast Lignite Mines
By B. V. Close
Surface mining regulations together with mine and reclamation planning require collection of large amounts of geologic and hydrologic data for both new and existing mines. Recently developed microcomp
Jan 1, 1988
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Recent Developments in Fine Coal Preparation In Australia
By C. N. Bensley, S. K. Nicol
The major developments in fine coal processing in Australia are reviewed. Emphasis is placed on the approaches taken by various Australian coal producers to improve the recovery of the coarse size fra
Jan 1, 1988
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Heap Construction and Solution Application
By Omar A. Muhtadi
6.1 INTRODUCTION The three most critical factors in successful heap leaching operations are: • The methods employed to pretreat ore (i.e, crushing and agglomeration); • Placement of ore on the leac
Jan 1, 1988
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Research Bridges on the Superhighway of Coal Processing
By Peter T. Luckie
Coal represents 80% of the fuel reserves of this country, yet only 20% of the fuel consumption. In order to change this ridiculous situation, a realistic coal utilization roadmap needs to be drawn to
Jan 1, 1988
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Tower mill and its application to fine grinding
By W. A. Lawruk, L. J. Wilson, D. E. Stief
The Tower mill is a vertical stirred mill using steel balls or pebble grinding media. This device is designed for fine grinding at significant power savings when compared to conventional tumbling mill
Jan 1, 1988
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New Developments In Characterizing And Improving The Flow Of Bulk Granular Solids
By D. S. Dick
Over the last few years, new methods to characterize the flow properties of bulk solids have been developed. Abrasive wear and particle attrition can now be accurately measured in a laboratory and sca
Jan 1, 1988
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Method For Determining The Contribution Of Diesel Particulate To The Respirable Dust Levels In Underground Coal Mines
By R. Stanevich
Studies by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Bureau of Mines (BOM) have demonstrated that: (1) 90% of diesel particulate is less than one (1) micrometer in aero
Jan 1, 1988
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Hydrologic Aspects of Surface Mining in Arctic Regions (b5eaf28f-3fee-4dd0-a294-ab34e62398fc)
An insufficient hydrologic data base exists for most large and small coal basins in Alaska owing to the lack of need in the past to collect data. The runoff process is insufficiently understood which
Jan 1, 1988
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Rock Mass Classification In LHD Mining At San Manuel, Arizona
By L. Sandbak
A geomechanical rock mass classification or RMR is currently being used for the evaluation of an LHD mechanized mining system versus the conventional block caving method. The successes and failures of
Jan 1, 1988
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Pulverized Coal Injection for Blast-Furnace Operation
By T. W. Oshnock
Pulverized coal (PC) and other injectants can be injected into the blowpipes of a blast furnace to decrease coke requirements. Throughout the history of blast-furnace development, there have been many
Jan 1, 1988