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The Effect of Particles on Surface Tension and Flotation Froth Stability Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationIt is widely accepted that particles stabilise flotation froths and that stable froths result in improved flotation performance. Predicting the effect of particle addition on froth stability is, howev
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Personal Skills: Economic Analysis of Mineral and Energy InvestmentsBy Franklin J. Stermole
L. Alan Weakly, member SME, is a senior staff engineer, Exxon Co. Weakly chaired a Mining Engineering committee formed to solicit materials for six planned "personal skills" articles, to be used in ME
Jan 2, 1984
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Promising Options for Solving the Dolomite Problem of the Florida Phosphate Resources—a Brief Review Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Dapeng Zhang, Brij Moudgil, Shibo Zheng, Chunhui Feng, Wenyi Song, Wending Xiao, Patrick Zhang
Separation of dolomite from phosphate is the most challenging problem in phosphate mineral processing. Over 50% of the future phosphate reserve in Florida contains too much dolomite to process using t
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Invensys Showcase Highlights Process Control TechnologiesBy Steve Kral
In a lagging economy where profits are tight, businesses cut costs. No revelation there. The mining industry, though, has always looked for ways to reduce production costs — no matter the state of t
Jan 1, 2002
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Some Thoughts On the Current Situation and A Look AheadBy Richard J. Stoehr
In his time on earth, man has mined about 93.3 kt (3 billion oz) of gold. About one-half of this has been produced in the past 35 years. Roughly one-third of this gold is held as reserve in Central Ba
Jan 11, 1984
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Movements Due to Freezing, Thawing and Tunneling Beneath Two BuildingsBy K. E. Wood, K. J. DiRocco, L. A. Becker
The Russia Wharf segment of the Silver Line Phase II Project for the MBTA incorporated ground freezing and underpinning during New Austrian Tunneling Method(NATM) tunneling through timber pile foundat
Jan 1, 2005
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Electro-Biochemical Reactor (EBR) Technology for Selenium Removal from British Columbia’s Coal-Mining Waste WatersBy A. J. Martin, M. J. Peoples, D. J. Adams, A. Opara
"The weathering of coal mine waste rock releases iron, calcium, sulfate and associated trace elements like selenium (Se). Nitrogen species are also found in association with coal-mining drainages main
Jan 1, 2015
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Face Dust Levels At Deep-Cut Underground Coal MinesBy J. D. Potts
Dust surveys were conducted at six underground coal mines to determine if deep-cutting practices expose face workers to higher levels of respirable dust. The surveyed mines were able to successfully m
Jan 1, 2011
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Uranium as nuclear fuel - scarce or sufficient available resource?By C. Slotta, F. Charlier, P. Blomen
"Within the energy concept of the German government, the operating time of nuclear power plants was initially extended from about 8 to 14 years. It is planned, however, that every power plant will gra
Jan 1, 2011
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Predictions Of Pit Lake Water Column Properties Using A Coupled Mixing And Geochemical Speciation Model (86271191-aaee-42de-b39f-4185708aba18)By D. Dunbar
Flooding of open pits now receives considerable attention from the mining industry as an option that may minimize environmental impacts, particularly when anoxia in pit lake deep waters can effectivel
Jan 1, 2001
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Utilization of lignite fly ash as hydraulic binder and backfill materialBy I. Gombköto, G. Földing, G. Mucsi, B. Csoke, J. Faitli, B. Kovács
This paper summarizes the main achievements of our previous project entitled "Development of a technological system producing quality guaranteed fly-ash based binder". Furthermore, this study deals wi
Jan 1, 2011
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Tailings Dam Failure at Omai in GuyanaBy Steven G. Vick
Effects of the August 1995 failure of the Omai tailings dam in Guyana continue to be felt throughout the mining industry. This article is taken from the final report of the independent body of expert
Jan 1, 1996
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Mine DevelopmentBy Mike Tracy
This section of the Handbook deals with general principles to be evaluated in the development of a mining operation. It addresses the major issues that must be examined to fully evaluate a mining vent
Jan 1, 2008
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Role Of Gas Pressure In Underground Coal Mine Bursts And BumpFace and pillar bursts, bumps and bounces are violent failures that occur in underground coal mines in response to a complicated interplay of face and pillar geometry, seam depth, coal properties and
Feb 27, 2013
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The Mechanism of Grouting Reinforcement of Broken Rocks Surrounding the Gob-Side Retained EntryIn this paper, uniaxial compression tests were conducted on intact rocks and broken rocks that were reinforced by grouting, and the effects of grouting on the strength of broken rocks were analyzed. T
Jul 28, 2020
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Entrepreneurial spirit guides development of Gardner’s Point gold mine in Northern CaliforniaIntroduction Some people say it is almost impossible to get mining permits in California. Some say the day of the lone mining entrepreneur is past. And some say you cannot make money mining gold wher
Jan 3, 1987
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New Expectations of the Mining IndustryBy Andrew Howard
As the mining industry moves further into developing countries in search of new resources, its role in international development is coming under increasing scrutiny. This is a trend that is likely to
Jan 1, 2006
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Annual Review 2006 – Exploration ReviewBy D. R. Wilburn
This summary of international mineral exploration activities for 2006 draws upon avail-able information from literature, industry and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) specialists. The summary provides da
Jan 1, 2007
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Industrial Minerals 1986 - Barite, Bauxite and aluminaBy R. J. Anderson, A. V. Castelli
In 1986, United States' barite production fell 48.9%, consumption - sold or used by grinding plants - was off 47.3%, and imports were down 63.8%. Meanwhile, world mine production decreased 29.6%,
Jan 5, 1987
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CFD Modeling Of Air Flow In An Open Pit MineBy W. Collingwood
As open pit mines continue to grow deeper and productivity continues to increase, the management of respirable dust and noxious gases can become a challenge. The natural wind flow in open pit mines i
Jan 1, 2011