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Oil In Water Separation Unit Operation Modeling A Separation ProcessBy T. P. Meloy
Oily and particulate befouled waste water discharges are a common industrial problem. Removing these water bourn emulsions from process discharges become increasingly important for both recycled and d
Jan 1, 1994
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Tailings Disposal And Liquefaction ? IntroductionBy Edwin S. Smith
One of the many responsibilities of mining engineers and mill superintendents is to provide for the safe and economic disposal of wastes (or tailings) remaining after a mineral has been extracted from
Jan 1, 1967
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Relationship Of Geologic Setting And Kaolin Characteristics To Filler Applications ? I) IntroductionBy Ed L. Schrader
Kaolin of the Georgia-south Carolina "Clay Belt" are used in a wide variety of filler and extender applications. Sane applications specifically require the performance enhancement delivered by incorpo
Jan 1, 1985
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International Phosphate Resources DevelopmentBy H. S. Ten Eyck
The major underlying threat to man's successful survival and happy existence on this planet is our own prolification. This poses an even greater threat to the future of civilization than continue
Jan 1, 1966
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Modeling Fluid Flow In Selective Placement Of Toxic Mine SpoilBy L. Barry Phelps
Selective placement of toxic mine spoil has been advocated as a means of reducing environmental pollution at the source. However, methods of burial to control environmental damage are not well underst
Jan 1, 1983
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Assessment of EPB Soil Conditioning on Two TBMs by Using Apparent DensityBy Ehsan Alavi, Glen Frank, Michael DiPonio, Mike Mooney, Lisa Mori
"A study was conducted on the N125 project in Seattle to investigate the use of apparent density as an assessment tool for the effectiveness of soil conditioning. The formation of an air bubble as wel
Jan 1, 2016
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Beneficial Results Obtained Applying A Zinc Regrind At The Magmont ConcentratorBy Arthur A. Schweizer
A method to improve the quality of Magmnt zinc concentrates to become acceptable feed to an electrolytic zinc refinery. The magnesia content of zinc concentrates produced was too high due to particle
Jan 1, 1981
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Caving Operations Drift Support DesignBy Francis S. Kendorski
INTRODUCTION Drift design problems in caving operations are a re¬sult of the geologic factors contributing to the overall success of the system, of the engineering factors dictated by economic and
Jan 1, 1982
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Recent Developments In Dense Medium Cyclone Circuit DesignBy R. Robertson
Dense medium cyclones are the preferred means for cleaning 112 in. x 14 Mesh to 28 Mesh (12.7 mm x 1.0 mm to 0.6 mm) raw coal and are becoming a common choice for cleaning raw coal from a nominal top
Jan 1, 1997
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Ferric Cure Dump Leaching Process ? IntroductionBy Jerry F. Fountain
Variations in ore grade, mineralogy, and copper pricing structures over the life of the Inspiration mine have mandated many modifications to the treatment methods to maximize process economics. In the
Jan 1, 1983
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Encouraging Young People To Join The Mining Industry - New Approaches In Empowerment Learning - SME Annual Meeting 2022By J. Kretschmann, T. Rudolph, L. Michael, P. Goerke-Mallet
The mining value chain plays an important role in our societal development. Even in a circular economy, mining and raw materials are in great demand, and so are skilled engineers. In Germany, many stu
Mar 2, 2022
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Modelling Of Heat Exchange Phenomena During The Indurating Of Magnetite Pellets On A Travelling Grate - IntroductionBy Roland B. Drugge
The adaptation of pelletizing processes involves the coordination of various factors such as temperatures, gas flows, productions, etc., in order to obtain optimum performance. The consequent problems
Jan 1, 1975
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High Efficiency SeparatorBy William Kohan
The industrial grinding process has undergone changes to better address the market and economic needs. Fine grinding of dry materials has developed to the point where classifying linings and fine ball
Jan 1, 1985
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Exploration For Hydrothermal Mineralization With Airborne Geochemistry - IntroductionBy Richmond Bennett
Airborne geochemistry became a reality with the advent of a high-sensitivity airborne gamma ray spectrometer with large volume NaI (TI) crystal detectors. Small variations in the concentration of pota
Jan 1, 1970
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Recovery And Separation Of Iron, Cobalt, And Nickel By Solvent Extraction From Waste Ferric Chloride SolutionBy T. K. Kim
Iron, cobalt, and nickel in waste ferric chloride solutions were separated from each other by solvent extraction. The iron was extracted from the cobalt and nickel by the use of methyl isobutyl ketone
Jan 1, 1980
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Geology Of The Fortitude Gold-Silver Deposit, Copper Canyon, Lander County, NevadaBy P. R. Wotruba
The Fortitude gold-silver deposit is related to a "wallrock" copper porphyry system developed within Middle Pennsylvanian to Permian Antler Sequence rocks adjacent to a Middle-Tertiary altered granodi
Jan 1, 1986
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Mine Evaluation in a Changing Investment Climate (8f98bc8e-d083-4c4e-af9f-cc813799b51e)By Thomas O’Neil
Part 2 of this article continues with a discussion of features that distinguish contemporary investment analysis in mining from earlier methods. Part 1 traced the evolution of evaluation methodology f
Jan 12, 1982
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Dynamic Methods of Rock Structure AnalysisBy Fred Leighton
INTRODUCTION Dynamic (seismic or microseismic) methods of determining the stability of structures in rock are based on detecting and analyzing the characteristics of seismic energy that has origina
Jan 1, 1982
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The Socio-Economic Impact Of Strip Mining: Quantitative And Qualitative AssessmentsBy Robert P. Larkin
The necessity for mineral extraction and its impact on man and the natural environment is a subject of increasing concern to Americans. Rising living standards and new demands for energy require incre
Jan 1, 1975
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Empirical Correlation To Determine Laboratory Mill Grinding TimeBy V. M. Torres
An empirical correlation to detennine laboratory mill grinding time has been developed. Grinding samples to 90 ± 5# below 147 micrometers was required for a flotation testwork at Companhia Vale do Rio
Jan 1, 1996