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Process/Mechanical Design Aspects for LIGHTNIN A315 Agitators in Minerals OxidationBy Marlin D. Schutte, Graham M. Fraser, Paul M. Kubera, Ronald J. Weetman
Mixers play an important function in the operation of multi-phase reactors in the minerals processing industry. They must suspend solids, transfer oxygen, maintain pH and temperature uniformity, assi
Jan 1, 1993
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A Laboratory Method for Determining the Amount of Gravity Recoverable GoldBy Fred Woodcock, A. R. Laplante
A laboratory technique is presented that uses the Knelson Concentrator and a relatively small sample to predict the amenability of a given gold ore to gravity recovery. The technique applies to develo
Jan 1, 1993
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Utility Byproducts Used For Acid-Mine-Drainage Abatement At Mettiki CoalBy J. C. Ashby
Electric utility response to certain amendments of the Clean Air Act has resulted in a production of several types of alkaline coal combustion byproducts (CCB). Alkaline combustion byproducts are gain
Jan 1, 1998
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Heap Leach Solution Management At Coeur-Rochester, Inc.By P. A. Anderson
Innovative solution management is being used at Coeur-Rochester, Inc. to increase bullion production and decrease overall costs. New operating programs call for reduced solution application rates to t
Jan 1, 1989
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Laboratory Studies Of The Grinding And Rheology Of Dense Coal/Water And Mineral/Water SlurriesBy Richard Klimpel
The laboratory ball mill grinding of coal/water slurries is described for three coals. Emphasis is placed on the measurement of specific rates of breakage for various operating conditions. Correspondi
Jan 1, 1982
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Standard for the Specification of Belt Cleaning Systems Based on PerformanceBy R. Todd Swinderman
Variations in designs between belt cleaner systems are so wide that it is impractical to establish a dimensional stan- dard. The number of variables that affect the efficiency of belt cleaners is too
Jan 1, 2004
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Overview Of Use Of Carbonate Rocks For Controlling Acid Mine DrainageBy Ronald D. Hill
Acid mine drainage is the result of the oxidation of pyrite and similar iron sulfide material and the release of iron and sulfuric acid into the environment. In addition to the acid water flowing from
Jan 1, 1974
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Progress in Computer Applications for Process Modeling, Simulation, and Control ? IntroductionBy H. R. Cooper
Refinements and increased sophistication in modeling and simulation, and introduction of advanced techniques in automatic control made feasible with digital processor handling of data, represent the m
Jan 1, 1989
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Screening of concentrates for removal of contaminants at Cyprus Thompson CreekBy M. W. Harmer, J. M. Quist
Laboratory test work, pilot plant testing and plant experience with wet, fine-mesh screens are discussed. High-frequency, low-amplitude, fine-mesh, wet screens were installed on the 6th cleaner con
Jan 1, 1991
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Some Uses of Froth Flotation for Metal Recovery from Waste StreamsBy Richard R. Klimpel
This paper discusses the use of froth flotation as a means of removing metal containing species from a variety of feed streams that generally fall into the classification of waste streams. The variabi
Jan 1, 1992
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Neural Network Coupled Acoustic Emission Sensors for Rock Grinding and DrillingBy S. L. Jung, T. L. Nichols, K. Prisbrey
The problem was to evaluate the on-line detection of rock properties through acoustic emission sensors. Acoustic emission sensors, when attached to crushers, grinders, and roof bolters, are robust, ec
Jan 1, 1993
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System Design and Equipment Selection for Drummond Coal Company Slope ConveyorBy Eugene Honeycutt, David Gallagher, R. E. Melley, Nick Madison
Drummond Co. Inc.'s Shoal Creek Mine slope conveyor is the highest lift, highest horsepower, highest tension conveyor system in North America. The system has a capacity of 4950 t/h (5500 tph), a
Jan 1, 1996
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Synthesis of Organic-inorganic Hybrid Nanoparticles for Use as Polymer AdditivesBy Anna Arkhireeva, John N. Hay
Considerable interest has been shown recently in organically modified silicates (ormosils) because of the wide range of possible applications for these interesting organic-inorganic hybrids. These app
Jan 1, 2003
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An Evaluation To Improve Recovery In The Gold Room At The Telfer Gold MineBy A. Giblett, J. Shuttleworth, R. Dunne
In a previous paper (Dunne, Martins, Goulsbra, Chittenden 1997), the new gravity circuits at Telfer Gold Mine, which incorporate Knelson centrifugal separators in both the sulphide and oxides, are de
Jan 1, 1998
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RETC continues its objective of expanding and developing tunneling technologyBy Steve Karl, Rock Jenkins
Continuing its objective of sharing new ideas, methods, theory, and engineering developments, more than 550 members of the underground fraternity gathered in New York City for the 1985 Rapid Excavat
Jan 7, 1985
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Biotechnology And Minerals Legitimate -Challenge Or Costly Myth?By John F. Spisak
Versatile living organisms, historically exploited as functionaries in the food processing, pharmaceutical and chemical industries, have not been successful in achieving similar or significant accepta
Jan 1, 1985
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Asturlabor-Hulla: A Spanish Mining Expert System For The Coal IndustryBy Marcelino Cortina
It is known that underground bituminous coal mining in the Central Asturian Coal Basin (North of Spain) is a complicated task, due basically to the difficult geological conditions: thin and steep Seam
Jan 1, 1989
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Cyanide Recovery For Silver Leaching Operations Application Of Ccd-avr CircuitsBy Terry I. Mudder, Michael M. Botz
In general, the cyanidation of silver ores requires higher concentrations of cyanide in comparison to gold ores to affect similar leaching rates and metal recoveries. The requirement for high cyanid
Jan 1, 1998
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Selective flocculation for the recovery of iron in Kudremukh tailings (Discussion)By B. A. Hancock
It is not at all surprising that causticized potato and potato derived amylopectin starch solutions performed much better than their parent starches. Some preparation is required to rupture the starch
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal Miners Save Money with New Magnetic CouplingBy Robert S. Post
A highly respected coal mining company in West Virginia updated their stacker belt by switching to a new magnetic coupling. The savings they achieved are the subject of this paper. A steep incline an
Jan 1, 2000