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Expert Systems in Comminution - Case StudiesBy Lynn B. Hales, Randy A. Ynchausti
Expert supervisory control strategies have been used for many years to improve operating revenues in comminution circuits. Typical improvements in capacity range from four to eight percent. Several ca
Jan 1, 1997
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Development Of The Escondida Concentrator 1990 - 1995By Ian Kilgour
The development of the Escondida concentrator is described, from the design of the original 35,000 tpd concentrator through successive expansions and modifications to the 115,000 tpd plant currently u
Jan 1, 1995
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3. Computer-Assisted Mineralization Modeling at Kennecott Copper Corporation ? IntroductionBy R. K. Davey
Before the introduction of computerized procedures, mineralization modeling (compilation of level maps), ultimate pit studies, ore reserve compilations, and long-range mine planning all were performed
Jan 1, 1979
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Optimization Of Radon Daughter Measurement TechniquesBy Anthony Busigin, Stephen Pogorski, Colin R. Phillips
The precision of radon daughter measurement techniques is a complicated function of uncertainties arising from concentration and flowrate fluctuations during sampling, counting statistics and many oth
Jan 1, 1981
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Leaching of trace amounts of metals from flotation tailings in cupric chloride solutionsBy Pelin Altinkaya, Maria Leikola, Jussi Liipo, Mika Haapalainen, MARI LUNDSTROM, Eero Kolehmainen
Chloride leaching has many advantages compared with other alternative processes to cyanidation because it has increased metal solubility, improved redox behavior and high leaching rate properties. Als
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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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Technical Note - Washing Of Hydrophobic Organic From Contaminated Sand With A SurfactantBy M. Liu
The use of surfactants shows great potential for the removal of hydrophobic organics from soils by in-situ washing techniques. Lab-scale soil washing experiments were performed using sodium dodecylsul
Jan 1, 1993
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Dynamic Material-Balance Algorithms: Application To Industrial Flotation CircuitsBy S. Makni, C. Bazin, D. Hodouin
This paper reviews approaches for the real-time estimation of mass flow rates and assays using data from on-stream analyzers and flowmeters in a flotation circuit. Results obtained using one algorithm
Jan 1, 1998
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Comparative Analysis Of Dolomite/Francolite Flotation TechniquesBy P. Zhang
The results of bench-scale testing of five flotation processes for the separation of dolomite from phosphate are discussed. Each process is compared in terms of phosphate recovery, MgO content of the
Jan 1, 1997
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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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Environmental Benefits Of Using Clay Granules In Pesticide ApplicationsBy D. R. Taylor, R. G. Goss
The use of clay granules as carriers for pesticides dates from the early 1940's and by the present day represents a business conservatively estimated at between 200 - 300 thousand tons / year in
Jan 1, 1999
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Use of a Rule-based Strategy to Control a 7-Foot Cone CrusherBy W. J. Whiten
A rule-based control system was developed for a 7-foot Hydrocone crusher with automatic set regulation, based on operating data collected in the field. When implemented in a plant PLC, the system was
Jan 1, 1992
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Optimizing Grind Using Size by Size Recovery Analysis at Brunswick Mining and Smelting CorporationBy Claude Bazin, Robert Grant, Mike Cooper
An analysis of the Pb recovery as a function of particle size was carried out for the CuPb rougher bank of a complex sulphide mineral processing plant. Results indicate that higher recovery may be ach
Jan 1, 1991
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Hydrosizing of Industrial MineralsBy Robert Moore Lewis
A unit for separating minerals Into two prescribed size fractions, designated as a Lewis Hydrosizer, was developed at the North Carolina State University Minerals Research Laboratory Ore samples with
Jan 1, 1983
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Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water by Limestone-Based MaterialBy A. D. Davis, D. J. Dixon, J. L. Sorenson, C. J. Webb, S. Dawadi
Limestone-based material appears to be an effective arsenic removal process that has great potential for source reduction in drinking water. Limestone-based material offers several benefits to the dr
Jan 1, 2006
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Drill and Blast Operations and Water Control Measures atLake Mead Intake No. 2By Richard W. Kimball, Richard F. Coon
This paper describes drill and blast excavation and groundwater control measures at the Lake Mead Intake No. 2 project. The construction includes a deep access shaft, intake shaft, surge chamber, fore
Jan 1, 1999
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Removal Of Heavy Metals From Acidic Manganese Chloride Solution By Ion Exchange ResinsBy C. Villa Diniz, A. H. Martins, Fiona M. Doyle
It is proposed that battery grade MnO2 can be produced directly from a manganese ore from Azul Mine in Brazil, by leaching with HCI to remove heavy metals selectively. We are working to find a way of
Jan 1, 1999
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Application of microcomputers in surface coal mine designBy M. J. Hrebar
Surface coal mine design has traditionally relied on graphic and analytic approaches for pit layout and equipment selection. A number of interactive graphic microcomputer programs have been written th
Jan 1, 1988
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Stability Assessment Of A Wide Stops Excavation In A Lead-Zinc MineBy P. R. Sheorey, D. Barat, B. Singh
Presented is a stability analysis for a trial stope in a lead-zinc mine. The trial scope would have an excavation width of 20 m with an initial height of 3 m. Filling would commence when the scope was
Jan 1, 1981
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Effect Of Variance On Control AlgorithmBy Rajive Ganguli
A control algorithm was developed previously for loading coal trains such that each car met customer specifications (Ganguli, 2001). In developing the algorithm, the effect of the variance of coal was
Jan 1, 2002