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Marine Minerals Research In The United States: Recent Results From The Marine Minerals Technology Center
By Sukumar Bandopadhyay
The Marine Minerals Technology Center (MMTC) was authorized by an act of the United States Congress in 1996. The act established several marine minerals research centers in the U.S., including one at
Jan 1, 2005
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Thermodynamic Modeling Of Desilversing Of Lead Bullion By Zinc During Lead Refining
By Pengfu Tan
A thermodynamic model has been developed to model the desilverising process of lead by the addition of zinc during lead refining, whereby silver-zinc solid solutions are formed, and floats out of the
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Industrial Sand and Gravel
By T. P. Dolley
Domestic production of industrial sand and gravel in 2004 was about 29 Mt (32 million st), a 6-percent increase from 2003. This increase was buoyed by a robust construction sector of the U.S. economy
Jan 1, 2005
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The Effect of Design on Recycling Rates for Cars
This paper discusses how the link between design software tools and recycling models can be established in order to predict the recyclability of the car during the design phase, as well as to be able
Jan 1, 2005
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Development Of A Rf Tracer For Use In The Mining And Minerals Processing Industry - Synopsis
By J A. Rabe, PAP Fouche, K O?Neill
Two of the most important issues mines have to deal with are tracking the ore mined from pit to plant and to test the efficiency of beneficiation equipment. Kumba Resources and Saco Systems are w
Jan 1, 2005
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Octyl Diphosphonic Acid As Collector For Niobite Flotation
By Daniel Tao, Jike Qiao, Hao Ren, Feifei Ji, Gonglun Chen
The floatation of niobite was studied using a number of collectors at various dosages and solution pH’s. Octyl diphosphonic acid was found to be an effective collector for niobite flotation with good
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation of Solids Suspension in a Pilot-Scale Mechanical Flotation Cell
By D A. Deglon
Solids suspension is important in the design and operation of mechanical flotation cells, and is a necessary precondition to particle collection. Most of the fundamental hydrodynamic research that inc
Jan 1, 2005
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Study and development of leaching process with the aid of mathematical modelling
By Y. M. Shneerson, E. E. Zhmarin, E. M. Vigdorchik
One of the Gipronickel Institute activities is research and development of customized leaching technologies. The work is performed in several steps. Leaching kinetics are studied on a lab-scale accord
Jan 1, 2005
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Comparative Seismology Of The Witwatersrand Basin And Bushveld Complex And Emerging Technologies To Manage The Risk Of Rockbursting
By R. J. Durrheim
The seismicity of the Witwatersrand Basin and Bushveld Complex has been analysed, revealing significant differences in source and damage mechanisms. A comparison of mining taking place at similar dept
Jan 1, 2005
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A Semi-Empirical Approach To Cutting Force Prediction For Point-Attack Picks
By R. M. Goktan
Point-attack picks are one of the most widely used tools for the mechanical excavation of rock and coal. In the literature, some practical formulas have been developed to estimate their performances u
Jan 1, 2005
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Calibration of Parameters for Estimating Sampling Variance
By P K. M Mazzoni, D Frantois-Bong
This paper aims to show alternatives to the estimation methods used for finding the parameters in GyÆs well known model for sampling variance in the case of particulate materials. Many experiments des
Jan 1, 2005
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The Ability of Current Gas Monitoring Techniques to Adequately Detect Spontaneous Combustion
This paper investigates the adequacy of current gas monitoring techniques to adequately detect spontaneous combustion in underground coalmines. Despite being in the 21st century spontaneous combustion
Jan 1, 2005
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Heat Illness in Mining
This paper presents a review of heat illness in mining, including reference to several recent investigations by the author. Heat illness is a collective term, covering the conditions of heat stroke, h
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation Of The Effect Of Compost, EDTA And Microorganisms On The Removal Of Heavy Metals And Arsenic From A Contaminated Soil
By K. Vaxevanidou
A combined chemical and biological treatment for the removal of heavy metals and arsenic from a contaminated soil was studied as a potential method for soil remediation. Small scale and column tests w
Jan 1, 2005
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Effect of Alumina Silica Sol-Gel Coating on the Hot Corrosion and Static Oxidation Resistance of Nickel Substrates
By A. Ghasemi
An alumina-silica coating was deposited on a nickel substrate by sol-gel process, and the structures and composition were evaluated, The sols were made from aluminium and silicon alkoxide, and an acid
Jan 1, 2005
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Taking Stock of Safety
My early experience with the coal industry was in the latter half of the 1970s, where attention to only ones own æaccidentsÆ and concentration on behaviour controls were impeding the introduction of e
Jan 1, 2005
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Bearing Capacity of Post Grouted Drilled Shafts Using a Load Transfer Approach
By Miguel E. Ruiz, America L. Fernandez, Miguel A. Pandon
"Post-grouted drilled shafts (PGS) are a deep foundation system in which grout is injected at high pressure throughout the tip after the drilled shaft has been installed. Pressure grouting of drilled
Jan 1, 2005
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Application of Air Decking to Blasting - Finding from Numerical Modelling
By P. D. Katsabanish
Air decking applications are examined using numerical modelling and the AutodynTM code. The mechanism of damage is illustrated and discussed. Air decking is shown to provide advantages over stemming w
Jan 1, 2005
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Rehabilitation of an Existing Mechanically Stabilized Earth Wall Using Soil Nails
By Daniel A. Thome, Robert C. Janke
"Installation of permanent soil nails through distressed mechanically stabilized earth retaining walls is a cost effective and aesthetically pleasing solution when using the appropriate equipment and
Jan 1, 2005
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Reducing the Variability in Dragline Operator Performance
Australian coal mines have spent considerable capital on dragline improvements over the last two years. This has included ~$30 M on UDD conversions, >$20 M on new buckets, boom upgrades, electrical up
Jan 1, 2005