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An Apparatus For The Direct Measurement Of Unconfined Yield Strength Of Crushed CoalBy B. S. Treiber, R. A. Lohnes, S. M. Levorson
As part of a research program to develop a coal-handleability index that would predict the ease with which a coal would flow through a handling system, an apparatus was developed to directly measure t
Jan 1, 1996
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The Design Of Gravity Regrind Circuits By Computer SimulationBy G. Wonnacott
A model for simulation of gravity regrinding circuits is presented. The model can predict "secondary" density distribution data from a series of "primary" grind/density distribution tests. Thus middli
Jan 1, 1989
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Use of probability distributions to define baseline groundwater quality at a uranium mill siteBy O. A. Paulson, D. D. Runnells, D. P. Dupon, K. J. Bruxvoort
Background groundwater quality is often used to drive remediation programs at sites with waters that have been affected by mining activities. In the past, these levels were sometimes chosen without ri
Jan 1, 2000
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The Application Of Process Control In Canadian Coal Froth Flotation CircuitsBy Andrew J. Neale, Brian C. Flintoff
A review of the current literature, combined with the authors' knowledge of the western Canadian coal industry, indicates that the development and implementation of process control in coal prepar
Jan 1, 1989
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3.5 Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Surface Mine Design - 1. Technical OverviewBy David J. Hammel
This chapter will summarize some of the important applications in the geotechnical (pit slope, spoil pile and tailings stability, and hydrology), the environmental (including reclamation), and equipme
Jan 1, 1979
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Factors Influencing Dust Suppressant Effectiveness (7d74a0e1-7fd7-43af-9313-91b87b8b2fa5)By C. R. Copeland
Water sprays are a common method used to reduce particulate matter (PM) emissions. Various factors such as wettability, surface area coverage, fine particle engulfment rates, interparticle adhesion f
Jan 1, 2008
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Geology In The Understanding Of Ore Reserve Estimation: An Australian ViewpointBy George J. Bujtor, Anthony K. Scott, Haddon F. King
In 1982, the result of a 3-year study was published as "A Guide to the Understanding of Ore Reserve Estimation". The principal conclusions were that computation formed only part, and perhaps not the m
Jan 1, 1992
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Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS) Of Input Parameters For Stochastic SimulationBy K. V. K. Prasad
Stochastic simulation has been routinely used for performing risk and sensitivity analyses in a variety of fields. The commonly used means of generating the simulations has been the Monte Carlo approa
Jan 1, 1994
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Roasting Of Refractory Gold Ore And ConcentratesBy Erich U. Petersen, Robert B. Coleman, William J. Tafuri, Donald M. Hausen, P. R. Taylor, Douglas N. Halbe, D. W. Rodolff
The definition of refractory gold ores and concentrates, including mineralogical characteristics, is reviewed. The chemistry of roasting and process conditions such as feed size, temperature, and time
Jan 1, 1990
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Radial Gas Holdup Profiles: The Influence Of Sparger SystemsBy F. T. Paleari, J. A. Finch
Radial gas holdup profiles were measured in a 50-cm-diam, 400-cm-high flotation column using a multi-cell-conductivity probe. Three bubble-generation systems, including a system with up to eight vert
Jan 1, 1995
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Potential for Placer Gold Offshore Lunenburg County, Nova ScotiaBy M. C. Rockwell, G. F. T. Lay
Promising placer gold exploration sites offshore Lunenburg County are drowned pre- and post-glacial river channels and auriferous glacial tills. Gold values up to 5.67 9/m3 have been encountered in th
Jan 1, 1988
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Prediction of Ore Quality Through Truckload TrackingBy Yannis Faitakis, Brenda M. Wright, Gail Powley, Mark Hamblin, Randy B. Paine
A major problem in the ore extraction process is the high degree of variation in the mix of materials that make up the mined ore. The mix of materials makes it extremely difficult to characterize and
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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Origin Of High-Purity Simpson Sands In The Arbuckle Mountains - IntroductionBy Rodger E. Denison
The Middle Ordovician Simpson Group in the Arbuckle Mountains of southern Oklahoma contains sandstones of unusual purity. These have been exploited as glass sands since 1913 (Ham, 1945). Where quarrie
Jan 1, 1999
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Occurrence and Recovery of Gold from Volcanogenic Base Metal DepositsBy William Petruk
Volcanogenic base metal ores contain about 0.5 to 7 g/T Au, commonly as an intermetallic compound with Ag and/or Hg, and to a small extent • "invisible gold" in pyrite and arsenopyrite. The Au-bearin
Jan 1, 1990
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Delayed Environmental Impacts from Mining in Semi-Arid ClimatesBy Houston Kempton, David Atkins
Mining in semi-arid climates can produce environmental impacts that will not begin for hundreds of years, but once started, may continue for thousands of years. Pit lakes may eventually exceed toxicit
Jan 1, 2000
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Platinum group and arsenide minerals in copper-nickel sulfide bearing Duluth gabbro and their flotation recoveriesBy H. Nakazawa, A. S. Malicsi, K. J. Reid, P. J. Ryan, I. Iwasaki, P. W. Weiblen
Precious metals are commonly believed to be recovered along with sulfide minerals in flotation, but a few neutron activation analyses showed that the recoveries of gold and silver were unexpectedly lo
Jan 1, 1987
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Mine-To-Mill® Optimization Of Aggregate ProductionBy Greg Adel, Darren Thornton, Julius Krutschnitt, Toni Kojovic, J. Mark Richardson, Bryan Smith
Mine-to-Mill® optimization is a total systems approach to the reduction of energy and cost in mining and mineral processing operations. Developed at the Julius Krutschnitt Mineral Research Centre in
Jan 1, 2005
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Application of Polymer to Control Fluid Flow in in situ LeachingBy Y. Topkaya, R. E. Johnson, B. R. Palmer, R. B. Bhappu, J. Brent Hiskey, Gürses Öner
Currently there is considerable interest in applying in situ leaching technology to recover copper from oxide ores. In many instances, the distribution of copper mineralization in these deposits is fr
Jan 1, 1993
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Production of premium fuels from coal refuse pond materialBy R. Q. Honaker, D. P. Patil, A. Sirkeci
Because of increasing production of fine coal during mining over the past century and because of inefficient fine-coal recovery technologies, a vast reserve of high-quality coal now exists in refuse p
Jan 1, 2002