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Preparation CostsBy Kenneth K. Humphreys
INTRODUCTION At the time the 4th edition of this book was published in 1979, the coal industry had experienced a sharp upturn in prices for its product. From 1950 throgh 1969, steam coal prices had
Jan 1, 1991
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Municipal Incinerator Flyash: A Hydrometallurgical Approach to Detoxification and Metal RecoveryBy Rajiv Hadkar, M. D. McKinley, J. B. Hiskey, B. J. Scheiner, G. W. Warren
Flyash from municipal solid waste incinerators containing roughly 13 to 15% Zn, 2% Pb and 0.2% Cd is an attractive material for simultaneous metal recovery and detoxification. Results have shown that
Jan 1, 1993
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Thermosyphons For The Removal Of Ventilation-Induced Heat In An Arctic Underground Placer MineBy H. Wu, V. Izaxon
Intensive ventilation is required during the excavation of a mine opening and the subsequent exploitation of the mineral resources. The exchange of heat between the ventilation air and the rock mass h
Jan 1, 1997
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Effect Of Leaching On Permeability Of Drill Cores From A Copper Ore BodyBy N. R. Sainath
This paper discusses a laboratory investigation that studied the microscale flow characteristics of copper ores and the variation in flow behavior resulting from flow of leach solution. Fractures in 4
Jan 1, 1994
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Application Of Minimum Mean Square Error Estimation And Conditional Probability Distribution In Evaluation Of Ore Reserves Of Sedimentary Uranium Ore Deposit ??irovski Vrh?"?irovski Vrh" Uranium deposit in Slovenia is type of mineralized sediments in ore bearing belts of deflected S-structure, in which the belt is less than 25% mineralized. Ore bodies of irregular small
Jan 1, 1986
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Real Time Section Management: A New ApproachBy S. C. Suboleski, J. W. Oberholzer
This paper describes research being undertaken by the Chamber of Mines Research Organization (COMRO) to assist the continuous miner operator and section foreman in the performance of their jobs. The p
Jan 1, 1994
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Mexico's Industrial MineralsBy Joaquin Ruiz
Although Mexico is known for its important base-and precious-metal deposits, and lately oil, some industrial minerals play an important role in the Mexican economy. Sulfur, the most important industri
Jan 1, 1987
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Waste Heap Reorientation By Explosive ? IntroductionBy W. A. Zingg
Impervious zones in copper waste heaps create a problem in contacting the rock with leaching solutions. These zones are normally associated with compacted layers .formed on the surface of each lift by
Jan 1, 1970
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Innovation and Challenges in Mineral ProcessingBy Douglas W. Fuerstenau
Technological innovation is needed to meet the challenges that face the mineral industry because ores steadily become lower in grade, more complex in mineralogy, and must be processed in the face of e
Jan 1, 1989
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Three-Dimensional Mathematical Modeling Of Airflow At A Continuous Miner FaceBy R. Gong, R. Bhaskar
The development of a three-dimensional mathematical model for evaluating airflow fields at a continuous miner face is described. The model utilizes three-dimensional incompressible flow, mass continui
Jan 1, 1993
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Reagent Use in the U.S. Iron Ore IndustryBy Harold E. Goetzman, Blair R. Benner
The U.S. iron ore industry is located primarily in Northern Minnesota and Michigan's Upper Peninsula with one additional small plant in Missouri. There are currently some 10 plants operating that
Jan 1, 1994
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Minerals - Serving The Global Community Keys 1997 - SME Annual Meeting 2022Several years ago, North American mining companies began to realize they needed to expand their spheres to remain viable. This strategy has been successful, according to Robert W. Schafer. Today, comp
Jan 1, 1997
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Extraction Of Gold And Silver From Manganiferous Silver Ores By Thiourea LeachingBy C. R. Zegarra
Extraction of manganese, gold, and silver from a low-grade manganiferous-silver ore was investigated by thiourea leaching followed by standard cyanidation. The levels of reagent concentrations in this
Jan 1, 1988
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CYANIDE RECOVERY BY THE SART PROCESS FOR THE Loso-MARTE PROJECT, CHILEBy C. A. Fleming, K. W. Sarbutt, P. K. MacPhail
The SART process has been developed for Teck to treat barren solution from the cyanidation/CIP process that has been developed for the Lobo-Marte project in Chile. The objective of the process is to
Jan 1, 1998
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Modeling Of Near Source Dust Dispersal After Surface Mine Blast In Weak Wind Over Undulated Terrain In Tropical ConditionsBy Sushil Bhandari
A computer model is developed for the problem of dispersal of dust (suspended particulate matter) resulting from blasting operations in surface mines. Undulated surface (lower boundary) simulation was
Jan 1, 2002
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New look at underground coal mine safety (90f3020e-d204-4f4d-a231-c9d77ad90130)By E. M. - Technical Papers Spokes
A.B. Rushton The work and resulting publications of the Committee on Underground Coal Mine Safety and The President's Commission on Coal were appropriate at the time of publication. The statist
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal Dust Explosion HazardsBy C. R. Stephan
There are a large number of facilities throughout the world which handle coal, such as preparation plants. Many other facilities use coal as a fuel, such as cement and lime factories. Although coal ca
Jan 1, 1998
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Phosphate Rock Beneficiation PracticeBy R. L. Wiegel
There are approximately 40 million tons per year of phosphate rock produced in the United States, half of it by flotation. The bulk of this is used to produce diammonium phosphate, an essential ingred
Jan 1, 1999
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New Record Sized Equipment for the Comminution of MineralsBy Johann Knecht
Due to lower specific investment and operating costs the tendency towards large scale equipment will remain. For the design engineers not only the stresses in the mill structure and manufacturing are
Jan 1, 1993
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Domestic utilization of high sulfur coals : Trends and prospectsBy S. Bhagwat
Coals capable of emitting 2 lbs SO2/106 Btu heat input must be defined as high sulfur coals. This is because electric utility plants built after 1971 may not emit more than 1.2 lbs SO2, and those buil
Jan 1, 1988