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Study of the diffusion of gases in porous mediaBy S. E. Clay, P. R. Taylor
A physical model for the diffusion and flow of gases through porous solids, which accounts for the random nature of individual gas molecules moving through a solid of definite structure, has been form
Jan 1, 1988
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Geology and Processing Problems of Primary Gold Deposits of Northeast BrazilBy José Salim, T. V. Subrahmanyan
The occurence of primary stratiform and vein gold deposits in the Precambrian rocks of Northeastern Brazil is discussed. The stratiform deposits are related to clastic sediments (quartzites and conglo
Jan 1, 1988
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Beneficiation Of Talc From The Valmalenco Mine, ItalyBy A. M. Marabini, G. Belardi, E. Spaziani
The objective of this research was to investigate the possible application of integrated circuits to the concentration of talc from the Valmalenco mine, located in northern Italy. The investigation wa
Jan 1, 1996
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Current Experience With Curved Pulp LiftersBy D. Royston
Curved pulp lifters can provide improved discharge performance from SAG mills, especially for the coarser fraction of rocks in the discharge. They also can provide improved wear life of the pulp lifte
Jan 1, 2003
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Intelligent Data Exchange Based on a Consistent Data ModelBy P. Hornby, S. Henley
INTRODUCTION The project described in this paper is designed to provide a standard and flexible method by which data can be exchanged among different systems and packages in common use for geo- lo
Jan 1, 1996
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Factors Effecting Microbial Coal SolubilizationBy David R. Quigley, Patrick R. Dugan
First reports of microbial coal solubilization appeared in the early 1980's (Fakoussa, 1981; Fakoussa and Truper, 1983; Cohen and Gabriele, 1982). These degradations, which occurred at ambient te
Jan 1, 1989
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Radio imaging method (RIM) or diagnostic imaging of anomalous geologic structures in coal seam waveguidesBy L. G. Stolarczyk, R. C. Fry
In coal-bearing formations, seams are often bounded by sedimentary layers of mudstone, claystone or shale. When the electrical conductivity of the surrounding sediment layers is greater than the condu
Jan 1, 1991
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The Obama Administration's Enhanced MSHA EnforcementBy C. W. Newcom
The mining industry continues to be under expanded scrutiny in the health and safety arena, both from federal regulators and the media. While this paper will briefly discuss how enforcement activity,
Jan 1, 2011
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TBM Tunneling on the Yucca Mountain ProjectBy James P. Morris, William H. Hansmire
The U. S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Yucca Mountain Project (YMP) is a scientific endeavor to determine the suitability of Yucca Mountain for the first long term, high level nuclear waste repos
Jan 1, 1995
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Paste Thickening Tailings ? Recent Examples Of A Rapidly Emerging TechnologyBy T. Gollaher
The use of paste thickeners for mineral tailings has gained increasing acceptance by the mining industry throughout the world and in the U.S. during the last five years. Advantages of water recovery
Jan 1, 2010
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Gold In Sea Water--Fact Or FancyBy Joe B. Rosenbaum
Waste solutions from sea water desalination processes are enriched in minerals by a factor of two or three. This suggests that extraction of selected mineral components from the concentrated brine mig
Jan 1, 1969
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Processing Geochemical Data on a Geologic WorkstationBy Dean D. Turner
Exploration geochemistry requires computer processing for quick and efficient reduction and interpretation. An easy to use microcomputer based geologic workstation fulfills this need and allows the ge
Jan 1, 1987
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Flotation – What Defines Real Limits with Respect to Conventional Flotation TechnologyBy T. W. West
INTRODUCTION This paper presents an assessment of conventional flotation technology. In addition it presents some ideas which can be used to change the perception of what may be done with conventio
Jan 1, 1988
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Zeolites: A Review of 1993 ActivitiesBy D. Eyde
The zeolites review arrived too late for the June issue. The natural zeolite industry continues to grow even as some companies look for the exits. Production for 1993 was estimated at between 42 an
Jan 1, 1994
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Pressure-Oxidation Process Development: Beware of Lab ResultsBy J. Gathje
Normal process development for pressure-preoxidation treatment of refractory gold ores starts with laboratory batch autoclave tests. That is followed by continuous autoclave pilot-plant testing to con
Jan 1, 1995
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Monitoring And Evaluation Of Airblast Levels From Quarry Blasting OperationsBy T. Hudaverdi
Airblast, the focus of the paper, is defined as blast induced atmospheric pressure waves. High overpressure levels may cause breaks of windowpanes, and plaster cracks. Additionally many mines come acr
Jan 1, 2006
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The Development, Problems and Prospects of Indonesian PhosphateBy Djamhur Sule, Husaini
Almost 90 % of phosphate in Indonesia is consumed for natural and manufactured fertilizers, while the rest is used in chemical industries. The consumption of phosphate always increases each year, whil
Jan 1, 1993
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The Application of an Expert System to Control Mine Ventilation at the Taiheiyo Coal Mine Under the Open SeaBy Ken Takahashi, Yuuich Umeki, Masahiko Arakawa, Dr. Tominaga. Yuusaku
Macroscopic characteristics of a complicated mine ventilation is remarked to build an expert system for mine safety in the Taiheiyo coal mine, Hokkaido, Japan. To gain the characteristics a large numb
Jan 1, 1989
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Phosphate Flotation Using a Horizontally Bafled Flotation ColumnBy S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisle
In froth flotation of phosphate, it is important that the flotation be as selective as possible in order to maximize grade and recovery without adding additional stages of flotation. Flotation columns
Jan 1, 1999
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Separation Of The Components Of Flue-Gas Scrubber Sludge By Froth FlotationBy S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
To reduce their sulfur emissions, many coal-fired electric power plants use wet flue-gas scrubbers. These scrubbers convert sulfur oxides into solid sulfate and sulfite sludge, which must then be disp
Jan 1, 1995