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Vibration Screens For Dewatering Of Minerals -Theory And PracticeBy Werner Stahl, Karsten Keller
Vibration screens are commonly used not only in classifying bulk material but also in dewatering it. The lack of a comprehensive physical theory of dewatering often leads to difficulties in the design
Jan 1, 1995
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An Innovative Rotary Triboelectrostatic Separator For Fly Ash PurificationBy D. Tao
More than 80 million metric tons of fly ash is produced annually in the U.S. as coal combustion by-product. Fly ash can be converted to value-added products if unburned carbon is reduced to less than
Jan 1, 2008
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The Selection And Application Of Roadheaders For Rock TunnellingBy Ian McFeat-Smith, Robert J. Fowell
Roadheader machines have a specific place in modern tunnelling, not simply as a compromise between drill and blast techniques and full face machines, but as an economic and versatile form of mechanise
Jan 1, 1979
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Innovative Competency Based Training Systems For The Minerals IndustryBy Stefan Norgaard
In today's modern gold mining industry in Australia, and the world, more and more companies are recognising the competitive advantages gained by implementing an effective training program for operati
Jan 1, 1998
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Transportation Of Liquid Sodium Cyanide - Response Strategies For SpillsBy S. Formby, J. Avraamides
Transportation of sodium cyanide from factory to minesite often attracts adverse comment from both the community and government agencies. In Western Australia the transportation of 30% w/w aqueous sod
Jan 1, 1989
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On-Line Fragmentation Analysis for Grinding and Crushing ControlBy Tom C. Palanglo, Norbert Maerz
Control of crushing and grinding circuits ideally requires continuous particle size measurements on both in- and outgoing streams. Until recently, size distributions could only be obtained by screenin
Jan 1, 2000
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Long Panels For Longwall Mining At Cyprus Twentymile CoalBy Gary Buchan
During several months in 1996 and 1997, Cyprus Twentymile Coal Co. (TCC) set world production records at its Twentymile Mine in northwestern Colorado. These records were due to the company's impl
Jan 1, 1998
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A Fully Automated System For Monitoring Pit Wall DisplacementsBy L. Shwydiuk, A. Chrzanowski, W. Newcomen, G. Bastin, R. Wilkins
Automated monitoring of steep embankments allows the early detection of instability and can be used to avoid or mitigate possible slope failures. A system that uses multiple and different types of sen
Jan 1, 2003
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The Use of Carbon Dioxide for Economic Cyanide DetoxificationBy J. F. Rakszawski, Robert P. D'Orazio
The use of cyanide in the processing of gold has been documented for over a century. It is still one of the more effective methods of isolating gold, as witnessed by the fact that in 1987 cyanidation
Jan 1, 1990
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Flash flotation for improved gold recovery at Freeport IndonesiaBy Walter E. McCulloch
Installation of flash flotation in the copper concentrator of Freeport Indonesia in late 1986 and 1987 increased gold recovery by about 13%, while also increasing concentrator throughput. Copper recov
Jan 1, 1991
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Bottleneck Analysis For Single Source Mining Model Using GridsBy Steve Richards
Incorporating a bottleneck analysis into the mine plan can provide a significantly better basis to make economic decisions regarding materials handling systems. Every materials handling system has a b
Jan 1, 2002
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A Vision For Knowledge Engineering Of Mineral Process SystemsBy Prasannarao Dontula, Kal V. S. Sastry
Advances are made in the field of mineral processing on a continuing basis both in the industry and the academia. These advances do not always get used fully because of the inherent difficulties in th
Jan 1, 1993
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Flame Powered Trigger Device For Activating Explosion Suppression BarrierBy Michael J. Sapko, Robert A. Cortese
A flame powered trigger device has been developed to explosively activate suppression barriers to quench gas and coal dust explosions. The important feature of the device is a silicon solar panel, whi
Jan 1, 1991
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Quality requirements for industrial minerals used in drilling fluidsBy R. L. Garrett
The quality of mineral additives used in a drilling fluid (mud) can dramatically affect the fluid's properties and the overall cost of drilling an oil or gas well. The principally wed minerals ar
Jan 1, 1988
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Precast Segmented Tunnel Lining For The Mexico City SubwayBy Arthur P. Chase
The Tacubaya subway tunnels form a link in the Sistema de Transporte Colectivo (Mass Transit System) of the Federal District of Mexico. One tunnel 327 m long lies to the north of Tacubaya Station, the
Jan 1, 1997
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Techniques For Increasing Accuracy In Mill Performance Calculations ? IntroductionBy Wendell H. Nielson
Flotation processes contain disturbances which make material balance closures difficult to achieve. Lack of closure also arises from instrument errors. A portion of these problems can be overcome by p
Jan 1, 1970
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Golden Jubilee Resin-In-Pulp Plant for Gold RecoveryBy Chris A. Fleming, Daan Seymore
The Golden Jubilee Mine in South Africa is the first mine in the Western World to introduce resin-inpulp technology for the recovery of gold from a cyanide-leached slurry. Located in the Eastern Tran
Jan 1, 1990
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Recent Exploration Developments in Argentina, Bolivia, and PeruBy Charles E. Melbye
INTRODUCTION In a discussion of South American exploration, it is difficult to know how much area to cover, as there has been such intense exploration for many years in all of the South American cou
Jan 1, 1998
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Estimation of Leakage Quantity for Long Auxiliary Ventilation SystemsBy Pierre Mousset-Jones, Felipe Calizaya
This paper summarizes the current research trends in the ventilation design for the construction of very long tunnels, and presents the results of leakage flow measurements in three auxiliary ventilat
Jan 1, 1997
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Assessment Of Empirical Design Methods For Tunnels In RockBy Gregory B. Baecher, Walter Steiner, Herbert H. Einstein
1. INTRODUCTION Empirical methods have always been important in tunneling in contrast to many other branches of engineering. Beginning in the late 19th century, when engineering entered the phase o
Jan 1, 1979