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Chelating Crosslinked Starches As Flocculants For Oxide And Hydroxide Mineral FinesBy S. C. Termes
As part of an effort to provide basic data on the fundamental scientific and engineering principles of minerals beneficiation, the Bureau of Mines is conducting research on the flocculation of mineral
Jan 1, 1983
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A GIS-Based Study On The Reclamation Of Mined-Out Open PitsBy M. Kyzeridi
The paper presents a study on the reclamation of two mined-out bauxite open pits in the area of Kefali, Itea, Greece. The mining area has been reclaimed partially in the past, but its proximity to t
Jan 1, 2002
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Two case histories of subsidence in the Warrior coalfieldBy D. W. Park
Underground openings resulting from coal mining activities have been a serious cause of subsidence problems in the Warrior coalfield of Alabama, which is the 11th largest coal-producing state in the U
Jan 1, 1987
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The Modelling Of Crossflow SeparationsBy R. C. Bunge
The success of a mineral separation is commonly assessed from the separation curve, a graph of the recoveries achieved versus the corresponding separator settings. Two values characterize the curve, f
Jan 1, 1992
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The Preparation Of Environmental Impact Statements For Industrial Projects ? IntroductionBy John M. Heckard
It all started with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, which establishes that Congress is committed to restore and maintain environ- mental quality. It directs all federal agencies to iden
Jan 1, 1973
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Slumping Economy Dampens Industrial Mineral ActivityThe value of US industrial mineral output last year was $20 billion, a 12% decline from 1981. A glance at the accompanying table and a review of the comments made by several contributors reveals how p
Jan 5, 1983
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A Case Study Of The San Miguel Lignite Mine ? IntroductionBy D. J. Rose
The San Miguel Mine is owned by San Miguel Electrical Cooperative, Inc. and operated by Atascosa Mining Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc. This multiseam, single-zone
Jan 1, 1984
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VR-Mine - A Virtual Reality Underground Simulation System (Application to Mine Safety and Training)By B. Denby, D. J. McMlarnon
During the ongoing research into the possible applications of Virtual Reality in underground operations, the AIMS Research Unit has developed a user-interface driven program which enables a user to in
Jan 1, 1996
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Utilizing Minerals And Materials With Negative PropertiesBy G. W. Douglas
The need for dimensionally stable filled polymer composites has spurred the quest for materials that possess a negative coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE). Finding minerals and materials with a ne
Jan 1, 2010
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Large Scale Computer Automation Of Process PlantsBy D. N. Madge
A description will be given of an approach to plant process automation based on the strategy of first developing an information system followed by later development of process models. The advantage
Jan 1, 1972
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Making Copper Pay - Doe Run Develops Unique Copper Flotation ProcessBy John C. Morrisey, Harold M. Ray
With full production from the Casteel Mine in 1987 The Doe Run Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Fluor Corporation, encountered a significant increase of copper and iron to the Viburnum Mill.
Jan 1, 1993
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Production Management Incentive Compensation Systems At IMCBy Morley H. Mathewson
The unprecedented demand for capital investment in the mining industry today has intensified management's interest in every known technique which will help to reduce operating costs and increase
Jan 1, 1960
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Development and Scale-Up of Large Flotation Cells (49397335-092e-4959-bee9-d97a26f115c9)By Nathaniel Arbiter
The increasing size of flotation cells as the use of flotation has increased is traced from the first United States application of the process in Montana in 1911 through the following eight decades, u
Jan 1, 1999
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Predicting The Moisture Content Of Coals Dewatered By ScreensBy B. J. Arnold
Utility coal specifications usually contain a requirement for a maximum moisture content in order to prevent coal handling problems and to minimize evaporative losses in the boiler. As most coal clean
Jan 1, 1997
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Removal of molybdenum and heavy metals from effluents by flotationBy J. P. Hanten, G. Ramadorai
This paper presents laboratory and pilot plant data on the removal of heavy metals and molybdenum from mining-milling waste water. Molybdenum is removed as an Fe-Mo precipitate by proper addition of f
Jan 1, 1987
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Preparation Practices In The Lignite And Subbitminous Coal IndustryBy Robert C. Ellman
Lignite and subbituminous coals are utilized essentially as mined without beneficiation. Most of the present production is used to generate electric power and the major problem in this use is ash depo
Jan 1, 1969
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Mine Closure And Reclamation Planning In ChileBy R. L. Kloberdanz
Compania Minera Disputada de las Condes S.A. (Disputada) is proactively implementing closure and reclamation planning activities at its mining and beneficiation facilities (mining facilities) in Chile
Jan 1, 1999
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Professional Blending Of Screen Media Delivers In Quality And ProfitsBy Florian Festge
It has been said that good things come in threes. In the case of screening for mining and quarry operations, profit comes in three distinct phases: layered, basic and sharp screening. But how good th
Jan 1, 2012
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Electronic Detonators—Safety Aspects For Mine Blasting OperationsBy Harry Verakis
Electronic detonator systems are an advance in technology beyond conventional electric detonators for initiating explosives and blasting agents. Their use is widening into the mining operations of th
Jan 1, 2005
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Regulatory Controls and Permits for Gold Process EffluentsBy Peri Mehling, Allister Brown
Environmental regulations concerning the processing of gold ores and the treatment and disposal of spent process solutions range from rigid standards in some locations to site specific options in seve
Jan 1, 1987