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The Dissolution Behavior of Gold in AmmoniacalBy Kenneth N. Han, Xinghui Meng, A. J. Monhemius, G. W. Warren, E. Peters
The leaching of gold in ammoniacal solutions containing various oxidants in an autoclave has been investigated. Also studied are thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of the ammonia leaching of gold and s
Jan 1, 1993
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Past and Future trends in phosphate useBy M. C. Roberts
To assess the future markets for a mineral from a producing district, the following three aspects must be considered: the future growth of the markets, the competitiveness of the district in terms of
Jan 1, 2000
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Offshore Shaft Construction In The North SeaBy J. N. Adamson
The Alcan Smelter project at Lynemouth on the Northumbrian coast draws cooling water for the power station through shafts and tunnels from the North Sea. The sea at this part of the coast is frequentl
Jan 1, 1997
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Integration Of Technology In Slope Management ProgramsBy Vicki Seppala
Phelps Dodge Mining Company operates some of the world’s largest open pit mines. Safely mining in these deep pits requires the commitment to a proactive integrated slope management process. The slop
Jan 1, 2005
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Tracer Gas Techniques Used In Mine VentilationBy D. J. Kennedy, W. G. Klinowski
Over the past few years the Cape Breton Coal Research Laboratory's staff designed, built, tested and proved the necessary hardware, software and methodology of tracer gas based surveying techniqu
Jan 1, 1991
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The Practice Of Methane Drainage In JapanBy K. Ohga
Japan has produced 14-16 million tons of coal per year in the past several years. About half of the production comes from eight coal mines in the Ishikari coal field, Hokkaido. Most of the gassy coal
Jan 1, 1987
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Role Of Fundamentals In Flotation Plant OperationsBy Brij M. Moudgil
Lack of understanding the major process parameters and inadequate scale-up factors have led to the belief that fundamental knowledge is not important for successful flotation plant operations. Flotati
Jan 1, 1993
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Applications of chelating agents in mineral processingBy Pradip
Chelatang agents, because of their metal specificity, can function as effective mineral processing reagents. A brief review of the work carried out in this area is presented. Some of the salient featu
Jan 1, 1987
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Occupational Radiation Exposure In Florida Phosphate MiningBy C. E. Roessler
Uranium and its decay series are associated with phosphate deposits of marine origin. Uranium concentrations are on the order of 100 to 200 ppm in matrix from the Bone Valley formation of Central Flor
Jan 1, 1981
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Plant Practices of Phosphate Beneficiation in ChinaBy Gao Zhinzhong, Gu Zhengxing
China abounds with phosphate resources, but most of them are of old geological age, have high dolomite and other impurities, and are fine grained. Prior to beneficiation, fine grinding is usually requ
Jan 1, 1999
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Foreign investment increasing in US minerals industryBy Louis J. Sousa, Elizabeth H. Yaremchuk, Annette P. Graham
Introduction Responding to Congressional inquiries regarding the purchase of a number of major domestic mining and metals companies by foreign firms, the US Bureau of Mines examined trends in forei
Jan 8, 1988
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Analysis Of Risk In Multiple Seam MiningBy Z. Hladysz
It is common to nine a coal seam affected by previous extraction of a coal seam below. As a result of that severe problems may occur during the extraction process. This paper presents the analysis of
Jan 1, 1985
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Experience with Deep Shaft Construction in MilwaukeeBy Steven W. Hunt, Steven B. Fradkin, Roger J. Maurer
During the 1980s and 1990s, twenty deep shafts were constructed in Milwaukee to depths from 85 to 91 m (280 to 300 feet) through soil and weak rock thicknesses ranging from 37 to 69 m (122 to 227 ft).
Jan 1, 2003
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Computer Simulation of Spontaneous Combustion in GoafBy Zhu Mingshan, Wu Jiang, Xu Yingqin
A mathematical model to simulate spontaneous combustion of coal in goaf was developed. Under the condition of two-dimensional flaw of air through a bed of uniform mixture of coal, gob, stone etc., the
Jan 1, 1991
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Role of sodium silicate in phosphate flotationBy I. Iwasaki, H. Dho
The role of sodium silicate in the anionic flotation of a Florida phosphate ore was investigated using laboratory continuous flotation tests, frothabiliry tests and SEM observations. In the absence
Jan 1, 1991
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World Phosphate Rock Outlook Through The Late 1970's (a5da3be6-0dd8-460b-acf1-4a25ee015a2b)By M. C. Manderson
Phosphate rock is a naturally occurring mineral which, in upgraded form, is important to both agriculture and industry. Phosphate rock normally must be upgraded before it can be assimilated and used.
Jan 1, 1977
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Mechanism Of Regrinding In Rotary Cutting MachinesBy Danqing Xu, A. W. Khair
This paper presents an analysis of mechanism of secondary fragmentation and respirable dust generation due to regrinding. In continuous miners, the recovered coal and uncleaned coal from the previous
Jan 1, 1991
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Noise in the Mining Industry--An OverviewBy Dennis A. Giardino, Leonard C. Marraccini
This paper surveys noise levels, noise exposure patterns, and frequency spectra found in the mining environment; the effects of mining noise on the working population; and the quantification of hearin
Jan 1, 1986
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Analysis of fiber reinforcement in cemented backfillBy C. D. Wittreich
The results of an engineering study of fiber-reinforced cemented tailings are presented. These tests were conducted to evaluate the potential for using fibers to increase the strength of cemented tail
Jan 1, 1987
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PC Usage In The Metal Processing IndustryBy Steven A. Whittle, Robert E. Cook
Years ago, personal computers (PC) were pricey devices destined for who knows where in the process industry. Now their use runs the gamut from low end data acquisition systems to high performance wind
Jan 1, 1993