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Prediction Of Bubble Size Distribution In Mechanical Flotation CellsBy F. Sawyerr
A bubble population balance model is proposed for the prediction of Sauter mean bubble diameters in mechanical flotation cells. In the model, the flotation cell is treated as two separate, statistical
Jan 1, 1998
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Application of the SART Process to Heap Leaching of Gold-Copper Ores at Maricunga, ChileBy Kevan J. R. Ford, Chris A. Fleming, Robert D. Henderson
"Kinross Gold Corporation’s Maricunga mine in Chile presents an ideal opportunity to apply the SART process to a heap leach operation. Given increasing levels of cyanide complexed copper in current pr
Jan 1, 2008
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Ashers-Waituna and Hawkdun Lignite Deposits: Their Resources and Use PotentialBy A M. Sherwood
The Otago and Southland lignite deposits represent by far the largest known fossil energy resources in New Zealand. Despite their size they have remained virtually untouched since exploration in the 1
Jan 1, 2005
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Modelling Of Thermal Profile In Submerged-Arc Furnace And The Influence Of Composition Of Ore On The Thermal ProfileBy K. M. Godiwalla, S. Ranganathan
The thermal state in submerged-arc furnaces (S.A.F.) producing ferro alloys is important for the conditions of both the grade of alloy produced as well as specific energy consumption. The temperature
Jan 1, 2007
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Resources And Utilization Of North Carolina PyrophylliteBy Jasper L. Stuckey
PYROPHYLLITE, first identified as soapstone,1 later as agalmatolite,2 and finally as pyrophyllite,3 has been known to occur in North Carolina for more than 130 years and has been produced intermittent
Jan 1, 1958
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SUPASIM: A Methodology to Predict Plant Performance from Laboratory DataBy C. J. Martin, M. P. Hay
"A methodology was developed in the mid-1980’s to predict plant performance from standard laboratory flotation tests. The technique is based on a simple, empirical kinetics model, and is tailored for
Jan 1, 2004
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The Government Plays a Prominent Role in Leasing and Developing Oil ShaleBy Daniel H. Isreal
Because the federal government owns and controls nearly 80% of the most valuable oil shale reserves in the West, it is inevitable that federal leasing and siting will play a prominent role in developm
Jan 1, 1981
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Ventilation on demand (VOD) project ? Vale Inco Ltd. Coleman MineBy C. Allen
Vale Inco Ltd. is trialing several energy conservation initiatives in an effort to minimize costs and reduce green house gas emissions. The Ventilation on Demand (VOD) concept is a major project being
Jan 1, 2009
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Characterization Of The Coal Resources Of South AfricaBy L. S. Jeffrey
Estimates for South Africa?s coal recoverable reserves made in 1999range from nine to 59 billion tons; latest estimates by the Minerals Bureau suggest that 33 billion tons is a more likely figure. As
Jan 1, 2005
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Non-Destructive Testing Of Drilled Shafts - Title ? Table Of Contents - Introduction And OverviewBy Edmund J. Cardoza
WELCOME TO THE DEEP FOUNDATIONS INSTITUTE 26TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND WELCOME ESPECIALLY TO THIS SEMINAR ON NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING OF DRILLED SHAFTS, PRESENTED BY MEMBERS OF THE DFI DRILLED SHAFT COMM
Jan 1, 2001
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The Importance of People in the Process of Converting a Narrow Tabular Hardrock Mine to MechanizationBy D. Vogt, T. Hattingh
"This paper argues that the technology change to mechanization is also going to require a change in people. It presents a model for technological progress and adapts it to the mining industry. It then
Jan 1, 2016
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Construction Of A Deep Basement On A Sloping Site In Glasgow: The Aurora ProjectBy H. Boghosian
This paper presents the design and construction of a deep basement in a steeply sloping site in glacial till in Glasgow city centre. Existing foundations, adjacent structures and services, in tandem w
Jan 1, 2006
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Mechanized Excavability Rating For Hard-Rock MiningBy Z. T. Bieniawski, Benjamín Celada
After emphasizing the importance of quantitative rock mass classifications in mining, originally directed to selection of rock support measures, but subsequently to estimates of rock mass properties s
Jan 5, 2007
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Geomechanical and Weathering Properties of Weak Roof Shales in Coal MinesBy Hakan Gurgenli
Many coal seams have weak shale immediate roofs that cause ground control problems. Therefore, it is important to know the properties of these shales so that preventive measures can be developed in a
Jan 1, 2006
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State Of The Art In Double Rotary Drilling - Experience Gained From PracticeBy Markus Schönit
Double rotary drilling combines continuous flight auger drilling with a casing for producing a cast-in-place pile. When producing a pile an outer casing and an auger (hollow auger) rotating inside
Jan 1, 2011
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Haul Truck Capacity AssuranceBy E. Carvajal I
Large diesel engines provide the mining industry the substantial power and torque needed to move large amounts of material efficiently. But the stresses generated by such power and torque necessitate
Jan 1, 2011
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Application Practice of Bottom Blowing Continuous Converting to Replace Copper P-S ConverterBy Hongfei Li, JianLong Wang
This paper introduces the technical characteristics, transformation scheme and production practice of the project in which Copper P-S Converter was replaced by Bottom Blowing Continuous converting for
Jan 1, 2019
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Acceleration And GPS Data Monitor Truck-Haulage JoltsBy J. Walden, J. Rhoades, R. E. Miller, R. Gibbs, P. Boman
Accelerometers and pressure transducers, mounted in suspension components, can be used to monitor the ride of haulage trucks. Presently, it is difficult to tell what caused a jolt to the truck using e
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Rock Socketed Drilled Shafts in Electrical SubstationsBy Brock Wallis, Steve Davidow
The following text will present the concept of rock socketed drilled shafts used to support electrical substation structures, and discuss the cost and schedule risks that traditional design responses
Jan 1, 2018
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MLA 23-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Olallie Rare II Area (No. 6099), Marion And Jefferson Counties, Oregon - SummaryBy Terry R. Neumann
The Olallie RARE II study area has volcanic cinder deposits with a sow potential for development. No mining claims or prospects are known within the study area, and except for common construction mate
Jan 1, 1983