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Innovations in Disposal of Phosphatic Clay Waste: Sand-Clay MixBy James G. Sampson
The discarded phosphatic clays from mining operations have historically been stored behind earthen dams for long periods of time before any reclamation was accomplished. In efforts to expedite the dew
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect Of FeO, MgO, And SiO2 Additions On Viscosities Of Lead Blast Furnace SlagsBy L. Evrard, M. Van Camp, J. Y. Yen, R. G. Reddy, D. Mantha
Viscosities of two industrial lead blast furnace slags have been experimentally determined as functions of composition and temperature. A Brookfield viscometer with alumina rods and crucibles were use
Jan 1, 2005
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Horizontal Stress And Its Effects On Longwall Ground ControlSuccessful longwall gate entry design requires control of vertical and horizontal stresses. Vertical, or overburden, stresses are most severe in the tailgate where they are concentrated by longwall pa
Jan 1, 1992
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Determining Operating Points Of Multiple-Fan Ventilation Systems By Tracing An Augmented-System Solution CurveBy S. Lin, Y. J. Wang
Based on systematic definitions of a generalized multiple fan ventilation system, the concepts of an augmented system, its solution curve and the operating points of the original system are introduced
Jan 1, 1994
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Do Engineers Make Good Managers?By James R. Arnold, Timothy D. Arnold
The mathematical rigor of the collegiate engineering experience prepares an engineer well for the technical aspects of his or her career. However, as that engineer progresses in the industry, how well
Jan 1, 2001
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The Recovery Of Gold From Chloride Solution With Ion Exchange ResinsBy J. B. Hiskey, X. H. Jiang
The extraction of gold from chloride solutions by ion exchange is examined. It is shown that at initial gold concentrations between 1 - 5 ppm, 20 g/l C1- and pH 5, the kinetics of loading on weak base
Jan 1, 1990
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Powder Surface and Polymer Structural Changes in Ultrafine Grinding in Stirred Media MillsBy Colin C. Harris, Jie Zheng, P. Sornasundaran
Powder surface and polymer structural changes during stirred milling have been studied as a function of grinding time, solid concentration and polymer molecular weight. It was found that specific surf
Jan 1, 1998
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Mineral Liberation: A Population Balance ApproachBy Timothy J. Napier-Munn, David M. Weedon
A model of mineral liberation was developed using back calculation techniques to determine breakage/liberation parameters in a similar manner to the way breakage parameters are determined in the Popul
Jan 1, 1996
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Health and safety statistics and trends in the Greek mining and quarrying industryHealth and safety issues are very important to the mining industry. Although the application of scientific research and current technology shields workers from many dangerous aspects of mining, accide
Jan 1, 2002
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Stabilization of Flotation Column Performance by Horizontal BafflesBy T. C. Eisele
Previous work by the authors has shown that the performance of a flotation column can be improved by the use of horizontal baffles. These baffles prevent axial mixing and also reduce "churning" of the
Jan 1, 1999
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The Mining Of Industrial Minerals In Chile - An OverviewBy Guillermo Chong Díaz
A brief overview of industrial mineral exploration and exploitation in Chile is given. World class deposits of salt, lithium, nitrate, and iodine are present in northern Chile. The potential for furth
Jan 1, 2001
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Comparison of mine ventilation system computer - analysis and measurements made in simulated physical modelBy R. S. Das, A. K. Sinha
Modern mine ventilation systems have grown rapidly in recent years both in terms of complexity and value for human health and safety. Although computer models are now available to help the design and
Jan 1, 1987
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46. History of Discovery of Copper-Nickel Deposits in the Duluth Complex, Northeast Minnesota ? IntroductionBy P. K. Sims
Extensive mineralization in the basal part of the Duluth Complex of Middle Proterozoic (Keweenawan) age in northeast Minnesota has been explored during the past 30 years as a potential source of coppe
Jan 1, 1991
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Epithermal gold deposits in eastern OregonBy G. R. Wheeler
Epithermal gold exploration in the last decade has developed useful models for exploring previously overlooked ore districts in Oregon. In eastern Oregon, disseminated gold occurs in epithermal deposi
Jan 1, 1987
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Information Management At Minesites - The Key To Cost CompetitivenessBy Gordon H. Jardine
The cost of performing equipment maintenance is an increasingly significant component in the total operating cost of today's capital-intensive, large-scale mining operations. Because of the inter
Jan 1, 1986
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Automatic Methane Control In Mines By Means Of VentilationBy L. A. Puchkov
The creation of automatic methane concentration control systems presupposes the use, as a control factor, of the air rates in workings and in mine as a whole. These systems present a complicated set
Jan 1, 1989
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How Much Gas Hydrates Can Sediment Host? Characteristics Affecting Sediment?s Store CapacityBy D. Marinakis
Gas hydrates (GH) are crystalline compounds consisting of a water molecule lattice, in the cages of which suitably sized molecules, such as methane or other light hydrocarbons, are confined. Although
Jan 1, 2006
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Geochemistry Of Anomalous Lithium In Oil-Field BrinesBy A. Gene Collins
The demand for lithium may increase because of its potential use id lithium batteries and in the generation of electrical power by fusion. Therefore, lithium abundance in some United States oil-field
Jan 1, 1978
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Lab Evaluation of an Alternative Heap-Leach Pad Closure MethodBy Terry Mudder
Long-term anaerobic biochemical treatment for draindown of residual solutions is a cost-effective way to close a heap-leach pad. This article presents a laboratory evaluation of anaerobic biochemical
Jan 1, 1995
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Slope Stability Assessment In Unsaturated Soils Under Rainfall ConditionsBy V. G. Matziaris
The differentiation between saturated and un-saturated soils becomes necessary due to basic differences in their nature and engineering behavior. The most important difference is the existence of a su
Jan 1, 2005