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Economics Of Utilization Of High Sulfur Coal Resources -- An Integrated Market ApproachBy S. B. Bhagwat
Before the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, coal policies-especially coal research policies-were geared to find a solution to the sulfur emission problem. However, technologies to reduce sulfur emiss
Jan 1, 1994
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Lignite Quality Estimation Using Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) And Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems (ANFIS).By Konstantinos Theodoridis, Michael Galetakis, Olga Kouridou
Recent advances in Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) and Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems (ANFIS) have provided a new approach to the estimation of related quality characteristics, such as heatin
Jan 1, 2002
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Potash Flotation And Process Optimization At Great Salt Lake Minerals CorporationBy J. C. McLaughlin, Bill A. Hancock, David J. Meacham
Great Salt Lake Minerals (GSLM) uses flotation to utilize low grade harvest evaporites in the leaching/ crystallization process. A final potash product coloration problems was encountered that was att
Jan 1, 1993
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Hydroxamate vs. Fatty Acid Flotation for the Beneficiation of Georgia KaolinBy J. L. Yordan, T. Hilderbrand, R-H Yoon
High brightness clays are produced from Georgia kaolin by flotation. Fatty acids are used commonly as collectors for anatase, which represents the major colored impurity in the crude. This process req
Jan 1, 1994
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Recent Improvements In The MFIRE Ventilation And Fire SimulatorBy L. Laage, R. Greur, W. Pomroy
MFIRE is a mine ventilation and fire interaction computer simulation program. It allows transient state ventilation simulation and features mass based flow rates, natural ventilation, air recirculatio
Jan 1, 1995
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Commercialization Of A Column Flotation Circuit For Gold Sulfide OreBy K. N. (Mani) Subramanian
A 2.5 meter diameter column has been successfully used in a 100 tph flotation plant at the Harbour Lights Mine in Leonora, Western Australia, to produce a final gold bearing sulfide concentrate from t
Jan 1, 1988
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The Search For A Process To Recover Gold From Submicroscopic Ores Rich In Arsenic And CarbonBy Liu Hanzhao, Jin Yongduo
Many gold ores which are not only submicroscopic but also rich in arsenic and organic carbon, for example Dongbeizhai Mine, have been found in china. These ores belong to the most refractory ores The
Jan 1, 1995
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Recovery of Copper Oxide Minerals by Sulfidization FlotationBy N. N. Manu
In the Central African Copper Belt, sulfidization flotation is the standard practice for dolomitic copper oxide ores. It is a delicate process, and its plant application requires close control of the
Jan 1, 1994
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Modern Continuous Haulage Systems And EquipmentBy Jerry R. McGaha, Joseph A. Dos Santos
The favorable economics of conveyor based haulage, especially in moving large volumes. has long been acknowledged. This has given impetus to significant developments over the last two decades in conve
Jan 1, 1989
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The Negotiated Compressed Process Before & AfterBy Bernie W. Martin, Duncan MacLennan
Building a new tunnel to accommodate CN North America's needs for double stacked container traffic for the next 100 years presented new and unprecedented challenges. Innovative approaches to cont
Jan 1, 1995
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Solution Management And Excess Water Treatment At Minera Yanacocha S.R.L. In Cajamarca PeruBy E. D. Seymour
Minera Yanacocha operates a complex heap leach gold facility in the Northern Andes of Peru. Four leach pads and thirteen solution storage process ponds form an extremely complex system. Distinctly dif
Jan 1, 2004
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Use Of Underground Haulage Simulators A Case Study Of The Loveridge MineBy Colin M. Kelly
The Loveridge Mine, located near Fairmont, West Virginia, has been mining coal from the Pittsburgh Seam since 1958. As the mine develops its reserves it finds itself with increasingly distant hauls fr
Jan 1, 1986
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An FT-IR study of calcium-exchanged montmorillonite treated with polyacrylamide and polyethylene oxideBy F. J. Susko
The US Bureau of Mines is using Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) analysis to investigate the bonding mechanisrn that occurs during the dewatering of clay slurries. High-molecular-weight polymers are
Jan 1, 1991
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Construction of the Cowles Mountain TunnelBy George K. Mitteer
The Cowles Mountain Tunnel was driven 2,073 m (6,800 ft) with a 3.43 m (11 ft 3 in) shuffle shoe TBM, for the San Diego County Water Authority, through extremely high strength granitic rock in the Cit
Jan 1, 1995
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A Cooling Strategy For British Coal MinesBy John M. Anderson
This paper examines the methods available to improve climatic conditions around a deep, high production longwall district of a British coal mine using results from a computer model. Such methods inclu
Jan 1, 1987
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The High Road to Environmental Compliance: A New Strategy for the Mining IndustryBy Richard E. Gertsch
The recent upswing in mining coincided with increased environmental concern. These trends have significantly increased regulation, but have not always provided sound environmental protection. Througho
Jan 1, 1991
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Functional performance characteristics of ball millingBy K. R. Wood, P. M. Blythe, J. A. Finch, M. L. Lavallee
A new analytical approach for characterizing and improving the performance of ball milling is presented. Individual ball mill circuit design and operating variables can be related to overall circuit p
Jan 1, 1991
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Niagara Falls Water Intake Tunnel City of Niagara Falls, New YorkBy C. A. Wiggins
The new Niagara Falls Intake Tunnel, mined in the highly fractured Lockport Dolomite, encountered prolific inflows of water contained in rock seams directly linked to the Niagara River. These inflows
Jan 1, 1997
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Internal rate of return (IRR) as a project-ranking toolBy M. M. Hajdasinski
In his recent paper, Torries (1998a) came to the defense of the much-criticized internal rate of return (IRR) as a project evaluation and ranking criterion. Torries also offered his own approach to th
Jan 1, 2000
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Neural Network Limitations and Database RequirementsBy J. T. Gepford, K. A. Prisbrey, T. Scott, M. Spangler
Using neural networks for plant control is challenging. The objective was to show how to make a neural network effective, even with noise, lag times, and unmeasured disturbances in the plant. The proc
Jan 1, 2000