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Feasibility Of Separation Of Coal Flocs By Column FlotationBy Shaning Yu, Yosry A. Attia
The purpose of this work was to investigate the feasibility of using column flotation as a floc separation technique. In this study, the ultrafine coal (minus 25 microns) slurries were cleaned by usin
Jan 1, 1988
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Ups and Downs of DownsizingBy George Weinman
GEORGE WEINMAN: Our first group leader for the discussion, "Ups and Downs of Downsizing," wishes to remain anonymous. ANONYMOUS PRESENTER: When George and Jamie asked me to do this, I thought a wh
Jan 1, 1998
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New Approach To Determine The In-Situ Strength Of Coal In Mine PillarsBy E. D. Thompson, Y. J. Zhang, K. F. Unrug
This paper presents the results of a recent study on the development of an in situ testing method for determining coal strength in mine pillars. The strength testing is performed in the horizontal hol
Jan 1, 1997
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Improved dewatering characteristics of uranium-industry leach pulp using flocculants and surfactantsBy D. K. Sengupta, T. K. Rout, A. R. Prasad, B. P. Singh
The filter cake from the vacuum drum filters of a uranium ore processing plant still contains some leach solution. If the filter cake is not efficiently washed the associated leach solution is lost. T
Jan 1, 2002
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4.1 Introductory Review ? IntroductionComputer applications in mine 'production' planning and control are concerned with the here and now. In production planning and control we are dealing with tactics as opposed to strategy. Ou
Jan 1, 1979
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Value Added Engineered Mineral Products: Mining Or Manufacturing?By J. H. Hill
The globalization of mineral markets and intense competition in downstream mineral-consuming industries such as transportation, agriculture, and construction are requiring raw materials suppliers to i
Jan 1, 1993
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Accessing Deep Ore Bodies Using Mechanical Excavation EquipmentBy W. Burger
For the development of deep hard rock mines fast access to the orebody is critical. In some cases the mineralized area is more than 1500 m (5000 ft) below surface. Excavation of shafts or declines is
Jan 1, 2010
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Zinc-dust cementation of silver from alkaline cyanide solutions - analysis of Merrill-Crowe plant dataBy R. Y. Wan, J. R. Parga, J. D. Miller
The direct recovery of precious metals from a1kaline cyanide solution is frequently accomplished by the well-established Merrill-Crowe process involving zinc-dust cementation. This is particularly tru
Jan 1, 1987
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Gold Leaching and Recovery Operations at Barneys Canyon MineBy R. J. Wesely, A. D. Zunkel, Tracy B. Braun, Philip L. LeHoux
An overview of gold processing operations at Barneys Canyon Mine is presented with particular emphasis on ore agglomerating experience, leaching and metallurgical accounting practices, and carbon colu
Jan 1, 1993
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Tunneling in Geothermal Rocks–A Case StudyBy H. S. Rathor
In a major hydropower project in the Himalayas, during excavation of tunnel, hydrothermal gradient line appeared and caused extremely unfavorable conditions with rock and water temperature varying bet
Jan 1, 2003
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Magnesium CompoundsBy D. A. Kramer
Seawater and natural brines accounted for about 51percent of U.S. magnesium compounds production during 2004. Dead-burned magnesia was produced by Martin Marietta Magnesia Specialties from well brine
Jan 1, 2005
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Performance of a TBM and a Roadheader in the Coal MeasureBy Athorn Mary-Lee, Randall A. Snowdon
During the development of the Selby Coalfield, UK, a Robbins full-face tunnel boring machine (TBM) and a Thyssen Titan roadheader were used to drive a pair of parallel spine roadways. This paper prese
Jan 1, 1986
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Problems With Malfunctioning Blastholes (1395c1ed-c5f9-4431-829e-7debbade00d0)By C. J. Konya
When blasts are designed, the assumption is made that all blastholes release near ideal energy. In many types of mining operations, some blastholes release very little useful energy. These blastholes
Jan 1, 1988
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Flocculation In Flow Through Pipes And In-Line MixersBy H. Suharyono, R. Hogg
A laboratory investigation was performed on flocculation following the addition of polymer to slurries flowing through pipes and in-line (static) mixers. Results are presented showing the effects of f
Jan 1, 1997
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Simplified Cost Models For Prefeasibility Mineral EvaluationsBy T. W. Camm
In this US Bureau of Mines report, mine and mill cost models are presented to make estimates of the cost to develop mineral deposits in the desert region of the southwest United States. Regression ana
Jan 1, 1995
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Shaft Construction By Raise Boring Through Artificially Frozen GroundBy D. E. Hart, A. R. Walsh, Derek Maishman
In order to safely construct a ventilation and escape shaft through saturated overburden into an operating mine, artificial ground freezing and raise boring were combined for the first time on a proje
Jan 1, 1991
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Significance Of Comminution Circuit DesignBy Pertti Koivistoinen
There are many grinding schools in the mining world, which claim their grinding method to be the best possible - and still the methods concerned vary a great deal. Some of them have multi- stage crush
Jan 1, 1995
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Beneficiation Of Bauxite To Refractory Grade Quality By High Intensity Magnetic SeparationBy J. Iannicelli
A variety of domestic bauxites have been beneficiated to meet refractory grade standards by use of high intensity, high gradient, wet magnetic separation. Besides reducing the iron content to less tha
Jan 1, 1984
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Design Aspects Of A Mineral Processing Simulation PackageBy G. T. Adel
This paper presents the highlights of a general-purpose simulator for mineral processing plants that is being developed at the University of California, Berkeley. The state-of-the-art structured desig
Jan 1, 1982