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Effects of slurry rheology and ball coating on abrasive wear and the grinding rate of quartziteBy I. Iwasaki, J. N. Orlich
The effect of slurry rheology and ball coating characteristics on the abrasive wear of grinding media and the rate of grinding were studied using -10 mesh quartzite in laboratory marked ball wear test
Jan 1, 1988
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Effect Of NAFTA On The Economics Of Mineral ProductionThe implementation of NAFTA in January 1994 was expected to have small but beneficial effects on the Mexican economy, mostly through increased investments. Mexico's mining industry was especially
Jan 1, 1998
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Cost Effective Routes in Fine Coal BeneficiationBy D. W. Horsfall
The different types of processes used in fine coal beneficiation in the Republic of South Africa are listed, together with data giving an indication of their separating efficiencies The two classes of
Jan 1, 1988
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Surface Response Method In The Optimization Study Of A Multi-Gravity Separator: Concentration Of Chromite FinesBy A. Marabini, G. Belardi, N. Sheau, F. Veglio
The present paper deals with the modelling of a Multi-gravity separator in the treatment of chromite fines. A first screening study was carried out by 2" full-factorial experiments in order to check t
Jan 1, 1995
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Comparative study of the surface properties and the reactivity of coal pyrite and mineral pyriteBy J. R. Diehl, R. W. Lai, R. W. Hammack, S. U. M. Khan
Cyclic voltammetry (CV), flotation response, evolved-gas analysis (EGA), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) were employed to evaluate the major differences in the surface property and surface
Jan 1, 1991
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Precipitation By Metals - TheoryBy Fathi Habashi
Precipitation of a metal from an aqueous solution of its salts by another metal is known as cementation, because the precipitated metal is usually cemented on the added metal. This phenomena was once
Jan 1, 1970
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Biological and Chemical Selenium Removal From Precious Metals SolutionsBy K. R. Gardner, P. B. Altringer, R. H. Lien
The Bureau of Mines, U. S. Department of the Interior, is investigating biological and chemical reduction of selenate and selenite from waste waters. A mixed bacterial culture, isolated from agricultu
Jan 1, 1991
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Rapid Muck HaulageBy Robert S. Mayo
The haulage of muck from mines was first illustrated by Georg Agricola in De Re Metallica in the year 1556. In many of his ancient wood cuts he showed a crude car running on wooden rails. These wheels
Jan 1, 1974
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Support characteristics of in-cycle roof trusses (A photoelastic analysis)By S. C. Gambrell
Support characteristics of in-cycle trusses are analyzed using a photoelastic model loaded by tightening a truss in the sequence normally used in an underground mine. Stresses in the roof at its cente
Jan 1, 1987
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Development of an underground gold mine in the Tati schist belt, BotswanaBy P. J. Ryan
December 1988, Phelps Dodge Corp. brought an underground gold mine into production in the republic of Botswana. The mineralization is associated with steeply dipping shear zones in Archean greenstones
Jan 1, 1991
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Characterization Of Detonation By-Products Adsorbed By Airborne Particulates In A Mine EnvironmentBy Meliton M. Garcia, Satya Harpalani
This paper discusses the results of an investigation carried out in an underground mine to characterize the volatile by-products adsorbed on airborne particulates following the detonation of four comm
Jan 1, 1989
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The Puffy Lake Gold ProjectBy James R. Tompkins
This paper details the successful progression of a promising exploration property into a producing gold mine in only 35 weeks on schedule and on budget. While under construction, an extensive explorat
Jan 1, 1988
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A Simulation Analysis of the Net Effect of Feed Particle Size Distribution on SAG Mill PerformanceBy Jaime E. Sepúlveda
Semiautogenous grinding (SAG) operators have been realizing the very significant impact of fresh feed particle size distribution on the mill grinding capacity. In actual practice, this impact may be q
Jan 1, 2005
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Waste Prevention Through the Use of Monolithic Refractory Lining in Aluminum Reduction Cells: A Mineralogical Case StudyBy Ann M. Hagni
One of the most costly factors in the production of aluminum is the consumption of energy in the form of electricity. Energy consumption is increased as refractories in the Hall-Heroult reduction cell
Jan 1, 1998
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Application of Non-parametric Geostatistics to the Manhattan Gold DepositBy Bruce H. Van Brunt, Danny L. Taylor
Estimation of local recovered tonnage and its grade above a cutoff is of paramount importance during the exploration and development stages of any mineral deposit. The spatial dis- tribution of grades
Jan 1, 1989
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Computer Simulation of Methane Migration in Longwall Panels with Descentional VentilationBy Yuanping Chen, Yihui Zhao, Yunhe Hong
It is important to study the methane transport phenomenon in a longwall panel under descentional ventilation conditions. The gob area is divided into a number of rectangular percolating elements, each
Jan 1, 1991
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Current Seasonal Limnology of the Berkeley Pit-LakeBy Jim Jonas
The Berkeley pit-lake was sampled during two seasons, fall 1997 and spring 1998, from the surface to the bottom. Various parameters were measured to determine what effect the seasons had on the water
Jan 1, 2000
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Optimization of Oil Sands Conveying Through Field MeasurementsBy James E. McTurk, Sheldon B. Bland, Roger E. Melley
During the first fifteen years of operation at the Syncrude facility in northern Alberta, numerous improvements have been made in the field of ore conveying. The unique nature of the material conveyed
Jan 1, 1993
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Discovery of the McDonald Gold DepositBy M. S. Enders
The McDonald gold deposit is located in the upper Blackfoot Valley in Lewis and Clark County in west-central Montana, about 65 km (40 miles) northwest of Helena and 13 km (8 miles) east of Lincoln (Fi
Jan 1, 1995
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Mine subsidence effects on a pressurized natural gas pipelineBy C. K. Blair, V. J. Hucka, E. P. Kimball
In central Utah, a coal mining operation is taking place under an 0.5-m (20-in.) pressurized natural gas pipeline. The room-and-pillar method with pillar extraction is being used to extract the coal f
Jan 1, 1987