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Homogenization Of Raw Material By Production Planning And Storage SystemsBy P. Massacci
This study deals with the development and utilization of computer models for evaluating the extent to which variability of raw material grades can be reduced from the deposit to the processing plant.
Jan 1, 1986
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Specifications for Mineral AggregatesBy J. E. Gray
Before specifications are discussed it may be well to define the term "Mineral Aggregates." Professor K. B. Woods (1) defined "Mineral Aggregate--An aggregation of sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, o
Jan 1, 1961
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New Development In The "In Situ" Testing Of RocksBy K. F. Unrug
Extrapolation of the rock properties obtained from the cores exploration holes to the surrounding areas often causes problems because of frequent sudden changes in the geologic composition of strata.
Jan 1, 1999
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Improving Overall Plant Performance With the Aid of Quantitative Models for Various Unit Operations Developed from In-Plant StudiesBy K. R. Weller, U. J. Sterns
The goal of most in-plant studies is to identify factors that limit overall plant performance. A major finding from such studies is that interactions between unit operations are always important, usua
Jan 1, 1989
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Small Scale Placer MiningBy James L. Noble
A small placer operation can be defined as one with a throughput capacity of 250 cubic yards an hour or less. The success of small placer operations after the values have been established, depend enti
Jan 1, 1992
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Problems in reclaiming stripped mined tundra lands on the North Slope, AlaskaBy D. R. Maneval
The vast coal resources of North Slope, Alaska, can be expected to attract substantial interest because the nearly flat-lying coal beds of the coastal plain are specially amenable to surface mining. M
Jan 1, 1987
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Use of water-ground mica in polyolefinsBy A. C. Kunkie, C. J. Marshall
Highly delaminated muscovite mica products (WG-1 and WG-2) have been developed by J.M. Huber Corp. The micas are characterized as a 325-mesh product having high brightness and very narrow particle siz
Jan 1, 1988
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Application Of The New Austrian Tunneling Method Under Various Rock ConditionsBy Max John
INTRODUCTION One of the main advantages of the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM) is its adaptability to varying rock conditions. This method is therefore successfully applied when complex geolo
Jan 1, 1981
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Recovery of sulfur from phosphogypsum: Conversion of calcium sulfide to sulfurBy D. A. Rice, R. G. Swanton, A. May, O. C. Carter
As part of a cooperative effort between the US Bureau of Mines and the Florida Institute of Phosphate Research (FIPR), with input from the phosphate industry, the conversion of phosphogypsum to sulfur
Jan 1, 1987
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Comparison Of Resource Classification Methodologies With A New ApproachBy Abdullah Arik
The resource classification methodologies have always been a topic of research and debate. There are both traditional and Geostatistical methods used in practice. Because of the uniqueness of each ore
Jan 1, 2002
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Determination Of Optimum Cutoff Grades - IntroductionBy Victor Rudenno
Cut-off grade is one of the most critical parameters affecting project cash flow. Its sensitivity is due to the number of other parameters that are correlated with any change in its value. Changes in
Jan 1, 1979
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The Role Of Technology In The Minerals IndustryBy Robin J. Batterham, Stephen H. Algie
It is often stated that innovation is central to the economic survival of mining and mineral processing in the face of global competition, and yet technology is often far from a core strategy in our i
Jan 1, 1995
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A Simple Method for Evaluating Data from Phosphate Beneficiation PlantsBy Matthew E. Eisenmann, Gerald H. Luttrell
Performance data from phosphate plants are often untrustworthy because of difficulties associated with highly variable feeds and unstable equipment operation. In some cases, this problem is further co
Jan 1, 2002
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Studies of the Pyrrhotite Depression Mechanism With DiethylenetriamineBy M. A. Marticorena, R. Stratton-Crawley, C. I. Basilio
Diethylenetriamine (DETA) is a selective depressant for nickeliferous pyrrhotite during pentlandite flotation. Laboratory flotation tests conducted on ore and process samples showed that pyrrhotite re
Jan 1, 1995
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High-Modulus Hydraulic Fills For Deep MinesBy Koehler Stout, Leroy Friel
INTRODUCTION Hydraulic sand fills have been extensively used in the United States in deep metal mines since 1940, and hydraulic fills have been placed in coal mines in Europe for many years. Numero
Jan 1, 1979
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Geology And Mineralogy Of The Bootstrap- Capstone Gold Deposits Elko County, NevadaBy John W. Ahlrichs, E. Daniel Baker, Erich U. Petersen, William J. Tafuri, Douglas N. Halbe
The combined Bootstrap and Capstone deposits, located in the Bootstrap subdistrict (Section 10, T36N, R49E, M.D.B.M., Elko County, Nevada), are approximately 27 miles northwest of Ca-1I: Nevada. The c
Jan 1, 1990
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Rock Mechanics Considerations In Mine Design For A Deep, Bedded Deposit Under The Influence Of Residual Tectonic ForcesBy B. Rao Pothini, Julio H. Thaler, W. L. Finlay
The White Pine room-and-pillar mine started in 1955 from a suboutcrop, down gentle dips, and with a competent sandstone roof. As mining depths increased, extraction decreased 1% every 35 feet. Moreove
Jan 1, 1977
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Enhanced Metal Recovery Through Improved Grade Control ? IntroductionBy R. Mohan Srivastava
In any operating mine, especially in precious metals operations, immediate improvements in profitability m readily achievable through more effective grade control. Just as the oil industry has come to
Jan 1, 1992
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A Mining Safety And Health Program In China: An ILO PerspectiveBy T. B. Szwilski
The paper gives an account of the development of a mine health and safety program in China from 1987 to 1996. The project was funded by the United Nations Development Program and managed by the Intern
Jan 1, 1998
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Method For Dynamically Balancing Water In A 50-M-High U-Tube Coal Air-Lift HydrohoistBy R. E. Miller
Hoisting coal using water and air is a technology which has potential to improve the economics and safety of transporting coal. The Coal Air-Lift Hydrohoist is a prototype coal hoisting system develop
Jan 1, 1995