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Concentrating Tables for Fine Coal CleaningBy Charles H. Tiernon
Separation of particles on a table deck* results from differences in specific gravity, plus a number of other interrelated phenomena: size of particles; shape of particles; stratification (consolidati
Jan 8, 1980
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Cationic Flotation Reagents for Mineral BeneficiationBy David L. Gefvert
A general review of the role of cationic flotation reagents in the beneficiation of phosphate, iron, and potash ores. The three major types of cationic collectors-amines, ether amines, and condensates
Jan 1, 1986
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Reduced Power Consumption for Conveyor BeltsBy David D. Gallagher
Customer demand for greater efficiency and reduced operational costs on modern overland conveyors has focused attention on the conveyor belt's rolling resistance properties. Studies have indicate
Jan 1, 2000
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Potential For Heap Leach Mass InstabilityBy Robert T. Tape, Thomas G. Harper
Valley-fill heap leaches built in steep terrain over low-friction angle liner system may be unstable even though analyses indicate stable ore slopes. This paper demonstrates the potential for massive
Jan 1, 1987
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Flowsheet auditing for improved metallurgical performanceBy D. Malhotra
This paper discusses the need for periodic auditing of mineral processing flowsheets and the potential benefits a company can gain from a study of this nature. A carefully designed flowsheet audit can
Jan 1, 1988
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An Omnivorous Process For Laterite DepositsBy Gordon R. Wicker, Willem P. C. Duyvesteyn, Robert E. Doane
A versatile acid leach process has been developed which is applicable to a broad range of oxide nickel ores. Inherent in this process are high recoveries of nickel and cobalt, as well as a relatively
Jan 1, 1979
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Earthworks InTouch For Mine Information VisualisationBy B. Denby, R. Hollands
Mine information is often multi-disciplinary, dynamic and spatially complex. Different departments use the same data in many different ways, information changes over time and mines change their shape
Jan 1, 2002
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Dual-Duct System For Mine VentilationBy Jay Hilary Kelley
A ventilation system is described using dual aircourses: one zone occupied by working personnel, the other at the active working face. The two zones are separated by a partition or Shroud. The occupie
Jan 1, 1991
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Processing Options For Buckhorn Sulphide OreBy D. L. Jones, S. Knoerr, J. Mansanti
The Buckhorn Mine in Nevada currently treats oxide ore using heap leach methods, but exploration has identified sulphide reserves which are refractory in nature. Preliminary testwork was conducted on
Jan 1, 1990
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Water-Fuel Emulsions for Energy ApplicationBy Misra M., P. Grimes, Chen. S.
The combustion of petroleum products produces emissions which contain oxides of nitrogen (NOx), hydrocarbons (HC), and particulate matter (PM) which have adverse health and environmental effects. In r
Jan 1, 2005
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Maintenance Strategy For The 21st CenturyBy Steven A. Tesdahl
Maintenance means keeping equipment running or restoring it to operating condition. However, the 21st century will usher in a broader need for equipment management, a cradle-to-grave strategy to prese
Jan 1, 1998
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Belt Replacement Methods for Long ConveyorsBy Allan D. Fernie
Many long conveyors, 2 - 20 km plus, have been installed over the past 10 years. Conveyor belt life, depending on the conveyor length and material handled, will generally range from 10 - 15 years.
Jan 1, 1993
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A Control System For Roof DrillingBy George A. Takach
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting research with the goal of automating underground coal mine roof bolters for greater mine safety. In the project described here, the Bureau has focused on automat
Jan 1, 1992
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A Model for Floor Stability AnalysisBy P. Tsang, S. S. Peng
Mine floor failures, such as floor heave and floor buckling, occur frequently in underground coal mines where soft mine floor exists. The types of failure can usually be classified into two categories
Jan 1, 1992
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Design Factors for Heap Leaching OperationsBy George M. Potter
During the late 1960s the mining industry became interested in USBM's efforts to develop the gold-silver heap leaching process. In the last 10 years, successful commercial heap leaching applicati
Jan 3, 1981
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PRACTICAL MINING GEOLOGY (025edc84-3330-4222-9d2d-c2c4d4ed3b72)By E. H. Ahrens
This paper deals with the responsibilities of an operating geologists and the relationship of operations to exploration. It should be of interest to those soon to enter the profession, those new to pi
Jan 1, 1992
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Indicators For Sustainability Assessment And ReportingBy V. Carabias-Hütter, A. J. Basu
The paper aims at promoting sustainability assessment and reporting into practice using a globally acceptable set of guidelines and a common framework for internal and external reporting at a project/
Jan 1, 2004
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Conveyor Design for Safety and MaintenanceBy R. T. Swindeman
"INTRODUCTION This paper will discuss the topics in the recently released Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association’s (CEMA) Belt Conveyors for Bulk Materials, 7th edition, that deal with safety an
Jan 1, 2015
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Open Pit Slope Design And Stability Challenges At The Rio Tinto Borax Boron MineBy J. R. Mattern
The engineering geology of the Rio Tinto Borax Boron Mine creates challenges in providing practical slope design recommendations to mine planning engineers. Low strength sedimentary units interbedded
Jan 1, 2004
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A Digital Processing System For Aeromagnetic Maps ? IntroductionBy C. D. Buttgereit
A variety of mathematical techniques are available in the pertinent literature concerning the interpretation and reduction of aeromagnetic data. The quantitative methods applicable to this data en¬com
Jan 1, 1970