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  • SME
    Options And Costs For CO2 Reductions At Coal-Burning Utilities (43a94e5d-dcf4-4c2a-989b-7d75ffaa4ace)

    By Jr. Hawk

    The power generation industry may be required to reduce CO2 emissions if regulations related to global climate change are enacted. Coal-fired generation, which emits 82% of the power sector CO2, would

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Long-Term Stability for Two-Seam Mining at OCI's Big Island Mine

    By J. F. T. Agapito

    Two flat-lying trona seams 3-to 3.5-m thick, approximately 10 m apart, and at depths of 250 m are mined by room-and-pillar at OCI's Big Island Mine in Wyoming. Continuous miners and a yielding pi

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Phosphate And Florida's Environment

    By R. S. Hearon

    The image of the open-pit miner in the eyes or the Environmentalist has never been very outstanding. The phosphate industry, whose history in Florida reaches back to the late 1800's, can-not be c

    Jan 1, 1978

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    High Intensity Magnetic Beneficiation Of Industrial Minerals - A Survey

    By Haydn H. Murray

    This paper presents the results of test work performed with a Pacific Electric Motors (PEM) high intensity magnetic separator (20 kilogauss) , a unit capable of separating weakly, as well as strongly,

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Substitution of Water with CO2 in Fracturing of Coal Bed Methane

    By P. Munjal

    "Usage of Supercritical CO2 in place of high pressure freshwater has proven to be a potential breakthrough in the technique of fracturing. Tapping of carbon footprints from feasible sources like indus

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Alternative Face Cutting Systems For Longwall Mining

    By R. K. Singhal

    In an underground coal mining environment, a frictional ignition may be defined as the ignition of an explosive air/ methane/coal dust mixture by mining machinery. As the use of power loading equipmen

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Influence of Continuous Mining Arrangements on Respirable Dust Exposures

    By W. R. Reed, D. E. Pollock, T. W. Beck, J. A. Organiscak, J. D. Potts

    "In underground continuous mining operations, ventilation, water sprays, and machine-mounted flooded bed scrubbers are the primary means of controlling respirable dust exposures at the working face. C

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Quantitative Measurement Of Wallrock Alteration In The Exploration Of Buried Mineral Deposits

    By D. M. Hausen

    A quantitative x-ray diffraction method has been developed for the analysis of alteration minerals in wallrock. Alteration data are plotted and contoured (analogous to geochemical data). Alteration tr

    Jan 1, 1978

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    The Beneficiation Of Specular Hematite By High Intensity Magnetic Separation ? Introduction

    By D. M. Thayer

    Dry magnetic separation of feebly magnetic minerals and wet magnetic separators suitable for highly magnetic minerals have been commercially utilized for a number of years. The beneficiation of magnet

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Biological Treatment Of Cyanidation Wastewaters ? Introduction

    By Terry I. Mudder

    Metal complexed cyanides in wastewaters form as a result of interactions of free cyanide with metals present in the wastewater and exhibit varying degrees of stability, toxicity, and treatability. Thi

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Cuyuna Range Manganese Resources

    By R. J. Beltrame

    The Cuyuna range, located in east-central Minnesota, consists of a sequence of argillite, siltstone, iron-formation, graywacke, slate, and quartzite of early Proterozoic age. Manganese-bearing materia

    Jan 1, 1981

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    The Treatment Of Refractory Gold Ores Containing Carbonaceous Material And Sulfides (4afa809a-4b35-499e-8321-06b82a9bf78c)

    By W. J. Guay

    Carbonaceous gold ores containing gold dispersed in sulfides are refractory to cyanidation because: ( 1) the carbonaceous materials adsorb gold during cyanidation; (2) a portion of the gold is so fine

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Source of Solutions in the Cave-in-Rock Flourspar District - Introduction

    By E. A. Brecke

    The Cave-In-Rock Flourspar District is located in the northeast part of Hardin County, Illinois and is the most northeasterly occurrence of flour spar of the Illinois-Kentucky Flour spar Area. The occ

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Opportunities for Plant-Site 3D Coarse Particle Characterization with Automated High-Speed X-Ray Tomography (f5f74fcc-44e0-47db-a251-7416acf76474)

    By J. D. Miller, C. L. Lin

    "The use of 3D X-ray tomography analysis for plant-site characterization of coarse particles at a sampling rate of about 3 kg/min for particles ranging in size from 150 mm to 1 mm at a voxel resolutio

    Jan 1, 2016

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    The Prediction And Display Of Underground Mine Environments With Microprocessor Technology

    By Duane L. Abata

    This paper discusses recent technology dealing with the use of computer graphics in the mining industry and presents a newly developed computer software package specifically designed for use in underg

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    The Aerofall Grinding System As Applied To Industrial Minerals And Products

    By A. K. Clarke

    In any treatment process that requires a coarse feed material to be reduced to a fine size by crushing and/or grinding it must be determined whether a wet or dry comminution system should be utilized.

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Zeta Potential And Related Properties Of Kaolin Clays From Georgia

    By Jun Yuan

    Kaolin clays from five different commercial deposits in Georgia were studied to understand the variations of zeta potential and related fundamental properties. The results suggest that higher negative

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Review Of Subsidence Control Measures - Past, Present, And Future ? 1.0 Introduction

    By Madan M. Singh

    It is estimated that through 1975, there were 1.69x109 m2 (418 000 acres) of urban land threatened by potential subsidence due to mining with a value of over $12 billion (19;3 dollars; USBM, 1979). Wi

    Jan 1, 1984

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    The Application of Stochastic Modeling Techniques to Metallurgical Calculations

    By K. N. Han, P. B. Queneau, Bruce W. Cavender

    Measures of metallurgical performance, such as recovery rates or mass balances, are frequently based on point estimates of operating conditions in the system of interest. Because the processes being m

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Blast-Induced Rock Fragmentation in Wet Holes Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By Hesam Dehghani, Farid Alimohammadnia, Nima Babanouri, Mokhtar Kalhori

    In open-pit mining, blasting pattern design is performed to achieve a desired degree of fragmentation for loading, hauling, and crushing operations. Inappropriate fragmentation of rock will result in