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Autogenous Mill Capacity Improvement At Hibbing Taconite CompanyBy S. A. Elmquist
Research activities performed by Cleveland-Cliffs Research and Hibbing Taconite plant personnel during the last decade have resulted in the development of an improved autogenous mill grinding circuit.
Jan 1, 1994
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Steps in Reagent DevelopmentBy Peter V. Avotins
During last year's AIME meeting in New Orleans, Deepak Malhotra and I were discussing some of the topics that would be presented in this Symposium. It seemed appropriate that along with papers on
Jan 1, 1986
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Eicosanoid And Cytokine Production By The Alveolar Macrophage From The Coal MinerBy John L. Stauffer, Allan Lipton, Kim Leitzel, Lesley Gaydos, Laurence M. Demers, Douglas C. Kuhn
Eicosanoids and cytokines produced by the alveolar macrophage (AM) are key mediators of pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis resulting from occupational exposure to mineral dust. In order to determine
Jan 1, 1991
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Unconventional Platinum Group Metal DepositsBy Frank H. Blair
A study of paleogeography and paleo-environment, coupled with modern geochemical techniques and geologic inference, points to the presence of unconventional platinum group metal deposits in domestic a
Jan 1, 1993
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Pilot-Plant Pressure Filtration Of Coal-Preparation-Plant Refuse SlurryBy D. W. Hutchinson
One of the most important problems facing the coal industry today is the disposal of refuse from the coal preparation plants in a safe, economical, and efficient manner while complying with all legal
Jan 1, 1977
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The Special Characteristics of a Feldspar Ore in Peru: A Promising Industrial Mineral ProjectBy F. J. Sotillo
Mining in Peru is mainly concentrated on metallic and polymetallic ores of gold, copper, lead, zinc, silver, tin, iron, etc. However, little has been done to develop extensive and rich non-metallic o
Feb 23, 2014
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A Simulation Process To Enhance The Boundary-Element Method Of AnalysisBy G. J. Karabin
The Boundary Element Method of Numerical Modeling has become an increasingly popular rock mechanics -mine design tool. It has been used by the Roof Control Division, Pittsburgh Safety and Health Techn
Jan 1, 1995
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The Mixshield - Design Characteristics And Site ExperiencesBy Claus Becker
The Mixshield is a tunnelling machine for water bearing soft soils. Developed on the basis of the Hydroshield, it extents the application of this machine to cohesive soils. The design of the drum-type
Jan 1, 1987
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New Process For Direct Phosphate Flotation From US Siliceous OresBy J. Hanna, I. J. Anazia
The Mineral Resources Institute (MRI) has developed a unique process for selective fatty-acid flotation of phosphate minerals from siliceous ores. The process takes advantage of preferential adsorptio
Jan 1, 1994
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The Application Of Magnetite For Coal Preparation In AustraliaBy C. C. Graham
In this paper, the problems which occurred on introduction of dense medium cyclone coal washing in Australia are reviewed together with the subsequent measures taken to obtain a satisfactory magnetite
Jan 1, 1982
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Some Possibilities To Influence Capacity, Energy Consumption And Product Quality In Iron Ore Sintering - 1. IntroductionBy Ottmar Burghardt
Sintering of iron ore has undergone a dramatic development world-wide. Today, the annual world production amounts to approximately 600 million tons. At present, the sintering process in competition wi
Jan 1, 1982
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Discovery of the McDonald Gold DepositBy M. S. Enders
The McDonald gold deposit is located in the upper Blackfoot Valley in Lewis and Clark County in west-central Montana, about 65 km (40 miles) northwest of Helena and 13 km (8 miles) east of Lincoln (Fi
Jan 1, 1995
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Observation, Forecasting And Measurement Of Ground PressuresBy Stanislaw Siewierski
One of the major problems in the exploitation of deep copper ore deposits in the Legnicko-Glogowski Copper Field is ground control and, in particular, roof control of the headings. The depth of copper
Jan 1, 1982
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Mining 1985By J. D. Morgan
Demand for nonfuel minerals depends in large measure on economic activity, which rose in each quarter of 1985. However, despite 1.7 million new housing starts and a 7% increase in motor vehicle produc
Jan 5, 1986
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A Probabilistic Method For Mine Heat PredictionBy A. D. S. Gillies
The provision of a suitable working environment in deep level mines requires the accurate prediction of the ventilation heat load. Mathematical models for predicting strata heat load have been under d
Jan 1, 1987
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Economic Discussion Of New Solvent Extraction TechnologiesBy R. Brantley Sudderth
There are three broad categories in which most solvent extraction technology can be distributed?: 1) reagents, 2) equipment, and 3) systems. Reagents which are now used in commercial solvent extractio
Jan 1, 1977
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Microseismic Activity Associated With Longwall Coal MiningBy Gary L. Mowrey
Visible and sometimes audible indications of excessive underground rock pressure such as pillar fracturing, squeezes on chocks, and "roof talk" are familiar to mining engineers. Such signs often prece
Jan 1, 1978
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Technology For the Future – Report of the SME Research ForumBy Lee W. Saperstein
The Research Council of SME, at its Annual Meeting in Reno, NR, in February 1993, held a Research Forum on Technology for the Future. The Forum's purpose was to find out from the members, particu
Jan 1, 1993
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Strength of Laboratory-Sized Coal Specimens vs. Underground Coal Pillars (2458e82f-2b0f-4c8e-afd0-e72f5296225d)By James I. Mathis
Should an arbitrary reduction factor be applied to laboratory compressive strengths when designing pillars? The answer is, as is the main contention of Peng's article, probably not. Many factors
Jan 1, 1993
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Application Of Four Collector Dispersion Techniques In Coal Fine Flotation ProcessesBy F. F. Peng
For a given flotation system, the rate-controlling step in fine coal flotation can be the attachment of bubble to the fine coal particles. The probability of attachment depends upon the surface charac
Jan 1, 1992