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Noise Suppression by Flexible Fan SilencersBy J. Partyka, Trevor R. J. Kelly
This paper presents the results on noise testing of a fan only, as well as the results of a steel silencer and of flexible silencers that were connected directly to a fan. On-site facilities and free-
Jan 1, 1995
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Secondary Lead Recovery from Spent SLI BatteriesBy J. E. Hoffman, T. J. Keefe, Michael E. Stout, O&apos
M.A. Industries, Inc. has developed and is now offering on a commercially available basis, complete systems to recover and recycle lead from spent SLI batteries. The system begins with the breaking an
Jan 1, 1993
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Immobilization of free ionic gold and L-asparagine-complexed ionic gold by Sporosarcina ureae: The importance of organo-gold complexes in gold mobilityBy W. S. Fyfe, G. Southam, T. J. Beveridge
Sporosarcina ureae was able to grow in the presence of tip to 10-ppm L-asparagine complexed gold. However, 10 ppm Au3+ was found to be highly toxic to Sporosarcina ureae, killing 109 bacteria/mL withi
Jan 1, 2000
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Ekati Diamond Mine - Background And DevelopmentBy M. G. Rylatt
BHP Diamonds is developing Canada's first diamond mine, Ekati, located in the Northwest Territories (NWT). The mine is a joint venture between manager and operator BHP (51%), Dia Met Minerals (2
Jan 1, 1999
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The Importance of Controlling the Chemical Environment in Flotation CircuitsBy J. E. Gebhardt, J. A. Herbst, K. Y. Lee
Benefits of proper control of reagent usage in flotation circuits are typically improved metallurgy and savings in reagent costs. Improved metallurgy can mean more consistent product quality, i.e., fi
Jan 1, 1994
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Column Flotation Of Aggregated Ultrafine CoalBy A. M. Al Taweel, V. K. Kasireddy
Intensive coal cleaning usually necessitates fine grinding of the feed in order to liberate inorganic constituents from the surrounding organic matrix. This however adversely affects the ability of fl
Jan 1, 1989
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Design And Full-Scale Testing Of The Mining Geometry In Division II Kamoto MineBy W. Blake, J. Mahaut, W. Hustrulid
Division II at Kamoto mine in Kolwezi, Zaire represents a transition zone between Divisions I and III where transverse and longitudinal cut-and-fill rooms were being mined. Because this transition zon
Jan 1, 1977
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Establishing A Mine Ventilation Department In An Operating Coal CompanyBy J. W. Stevenson
The need for a separate ventilation department within the management team was recognized by the management of U. S. Pipe and Foundry before the company was purchased by Jim Walter Corporation in Janua
Jan 1, 1980
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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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Managing Technology Development in a Changing Business EnvironmentBy R. C. Shodde, R. D. La Nauze
Major societal and industry changes over the last four decades have influenced the management of technology in the minerals industry. From the authors' experiences in both private and public sect
Jan 1, 2004
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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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High-Temperature, In-Flight Conversion Of Alumina To Sodium AluminateBy M. Manrique, S. A. Pirzada, P. R. Taylor
A thermal plasma-assisted laminar flow reactor was used to evaluate the kinetics of converting alumina to sodium aluminate in flight. Free energy minimization calculations were used to determine exper
Jan 1, 1998
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GOB Ventilation and Bleeder Systems in U.S. Coal MinesBy John E. Urosek, Timonthy R. Watkins
Room and pillar mining accounts for approximately 73 percent of the active gobs used in the United States in 1993. The Mine Safety and Health Administration conducted field investigations on six diffe
Jan 1, 1995
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A Rational Approach To Computerized Optimization Of Mineral Processing PlantsBy J. Mark Richardson
Steady-state flowsheet simulators for mineral processing plants have evolved to a current high level of utility and accuracy. Reliable, general-purpose, semi-empirical models now exist in nearly all u
Jan 1, 1992
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Matching Longwall And Continuous Miner Productivity RequirementsBy R. L. Grayson, M. P. Miano, S. Yuan
Matching the productivity gains of continuous mining machines with the increasing performance levels achieved by longwall units has required creative thinking to assure that development is completed i
Jan 1, 1995
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Performance Analysis of the Jet Fan Used as a Booster FanBy Jan K. Wolski
This paper addresses jet fans used as booster fans within mine ventilation networks. The static pressure developed by the jet fan was determined using the momentum theory. The influence of various par
Jan 1, 1995
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Wet Concentrating TablesBy A. W. Deurbrouck, W. W. Agey
Introduction The modern wet concentrating table is a rectangular or rhomboid shaped normally rimed-deck operated in essentially a horizontal plane (Fig. 23). A drive mechanism imparts a differential
Jan 1, 1985
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Field Results from an Anaerobic Constructed-Wetland System Used to Demonstrate Remediation of ARD from a Coal Storage FacilityBy Daniel P. Coughlin, Robert C. Thomas, Christopher S. Romanek, Kristian W. Paul
Two separate constructed treatment wetland (CTW) systems receiving the same metal contaminated, acid sulfate water over different lengths of time and at different rates were evaluated for metal attenu
Jan 1, 2000
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On-Line Reconciliation Of Mineral Processing DataBy Daniel Hodouin, Claude Bazin, Sami Makni
Computer systems, installed in mineral processing, are designed to accumulate massive amounts of real-time data. Frequently these data are only partially processed because of the lack of adequate meth
Jan 1, 1993
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Mitigation of water contamination at the historic Ferris-Haggarty Mine, WyomingBy R. W. Reisinger
An historic underground copper mine in Wyoming is discharging neutral but copper-laden water into a pristine creek. The EPA-deferred site qualifies for reclamation by the Wyoming Abandoned Mine Land (
Jan 1, 2000