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Design of a Continuous Pilot-Scale Deslime ThickenerBy S. K. Kawatra, H. J. Haselhuhn
"Thickening is used during two primary mineral processing operations: water removal and desliming. During water removal, the pulp density is increased through the injection of flocculants. These flocs
Jan 1, 2017
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Developments in Continuous Haulage for Coal MiningBy D. C. Torre
Since the early 1960s, there have been efforts to develop and produce reliable continuous haulage systems capable of taking the full output of a continuous miner and transporting it, in one continuous
Jan 7, 1982
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Performance Of 800mm (32") Diameter Heavy Medium Cyclone - Testing Condition And ResultBy Wen Lan Chen
In the plant where the 800m diameter cyclone was tested, 500 STPH of 50m x 0 raw coal was pulped in a heavy medium tank and pumped originally to four 700mm heavy medium cyclones. For the test one of t
Jan 1, 1984
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State-Of-The-Art Of High Capacity Shiploading Systems - The Rationale For High CapacityBy Paul Soros
There has been a steady increase in shiploading capacities in the last 20 years. One of the reasons has been the general increase in ship sizes, with the largest vessels currently around 280,000 DWT i
Jan 1, 1982
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A New Potash Flotation Process From Laboratory Testing Though Pilot Plant Studies And On To Full-Scale OperationBy R. B. Tippin
Great Salt Lake Minerals & Chemicals Corporation (GSL), a subsidiary of Gulf Resources & Chemical Corporation, is located on the east side of the Great Salt Lake, approximately 20 miles from Ogden, Ut
Jan 1, 1977
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Characterization and Scaling of Froth Pump PerformanceBy R. J. Visintainer, J. M. Furlan
"Due to the time-consuming nature of froth testing in a laboratory environment, practical limitations require the development of a method of applying a single set of performance test data (Visintainer
Jan 1, 2015
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Producing Structural Concrete While using Mine Tailings as a Substitute for Fine AggregateBy J. M. Bray, R. R. H. Cohen, P. Kiousis, S. R. Al-Abed
"INTRODUCTION Conventional tailing storage and management practices typically utilize engineered facilities, such as ring dikes and valley impoundments. To reduce the environmental costs associated wi
Jan 1, 2016
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Maximum estimation error correlation between short and long-term production volumesBy V. C. Koppe, J. F. C. L. Costa, D. M. Marques, A. Amaral
Errors associated with estimating the grade of an attribute of interest in a deposit can compromise planning, sequencing, and mineral beneficiation decisions. Several factors are associated with estim
Jun 25, 2023
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Scrubbing Of Mesabi Range Intermediate Iron OresBy W. R. VanSlyke
Scrubbing is gaining increasing recognition as a valuable tool in the treatment of Mesabi Range intermediate iron ores. In general, the earliest washing plants included log-washers in their variou
Jan 1, 1959
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Physical And Chemical Treatment Of Boron OresBy S. G. Ozkan
Boron minerals of economic importance are primarily colemanite, tincal, and ulexite. Turkey and the United States are the leading producers of boron minerals and compounds. Other production includes d
Jan 1, 1995
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The Geology Of Montana Talc DepositsBy Richard H. Olson
Talc deposits in the Precambrian of southwestern Montana (Beaverhead and Madison Counties) are unique within the U. S. A. in that large bodies of tremolite-free talc can be open-pit mined. All known d
Jan 1, 1975
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In-the-wall haulage for open-pit mining - by W.A. Hustrulid, B. Seegmiller, and 0. Stephansson TechnicaLPapers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 39, NO. 2 February 1987, pp. 11 9-123By D. Nilsson, B. Aaro
To find out if there are any potential savings in "in-the-wall haulage for open pits," the Swedish companies ASEA and Kiruna-Truck in 1984 gave us financial support to study this solution in more deta
Jan 1, 1990
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The Use And Misuse Of Geology In Computer-Generated Resource Estimations: Some Case HistoriesBy S. J. Ristorcelli
Historically, geologic data has not been adequately considered in resource estimation. More recently, with the use of computers and sophisticated estimation algorithms and geostatistical justification
Jan 1, 1994
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Clay Treatment Improvements Using Acorga® CB1000 Clay BinderBy T. McCallum, C. Cooper, B. Hutzler
"In copper solvent extraction, managing the quality of the organic phase is a key parameter to ensure optimal physical and metallurgical performance in the plant. Increased throughput as a result of d
Jan 1, 2015
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Unresolved Problems In Thickener Design And TheoryBy Bryant Fitch
This paper will review thickening theory, from the ( ) of the practicing engineer, with particular emphasis on ( ) uncertainty or disagreement. It will attempt to outline broadly what we know
Jan 1, 1971
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Issues And Techniques In The First Western Coal Availability Study-Hilight Quadrangle, Powder River Basin, WyomingBy C. L. Molina
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Geological Survey of Wyoming, and U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM), will produce an estimate of the amount of ava
Jan 1, 1995
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Unconventional Gas Resources (4f80c854-eb28-4c25-9c81-c803ef2a0bd6)By Jeffrey B. Smith
Introduction The gas shortage is going to be with us for some time to come. If we can set aside political and industry rhetoric (along with subjective personal opinions), we still are confronted by t
Jan 9, 1980
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Unconventional Gas ResourcesBy Jeffrey B. Smith
Introduction The gas shortage is going to be with us for some time to come. If we can set aside political and industry rhetoric (along with subjective personal opinions), we still are confronted by t
Jan 1, 1980
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Personal Characteristics And Environmental Factors Influencing Lung Dosimetry Of Inhaled Radon Decay ProductsBy Werner Hofmann
INTRODUCTION The attempt to interprete lung cancer incidence caused by inhaled radon decay products in items of radiation dose raises the question of the relevant dose. The various dosimetric appro
Jan 1, 1981
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A New Cost-Reduction Tool For The Coal IndustryBy J. Richard Lucas
Today, the future of the coal industry is extremely bright because coal can be produced at a cost which makes it competitive with other energy sources. However, the industry has been forewarned that f
Jan 1, 1965