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Classification-Based Probabilistic Design Of Ground SupportBy Radford B. Langston, John A. Marjerison, Graham C. Howell, Hendrik A. D. Kirsten
Probabilistic design is gaining wider acceptance in the rock engineering community since it allows more rigorous determination of risk relating to ground fall or excavation instability. Risk analysis
Jan 5, 2007
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Classifier Efficiency; an Experimental StudyBy A. W. Fahrenwald
THE function of the classifier in modern fine-grinding practice is to remove a finished product from the grinding-mill discharge, leaving material that needs further comminution. The classifier, there
Jan 1, 1930
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Classifiers In Dry Grinding CircuitsBy P. T. Luckie
Analysis of classifier performance independently of a closed grinding circuit configuration may result in a poor match-up between the grinding device and the classifying device. This paper examines th
Jan 1, 1980
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Classifying Quarries Vis-À-Vis Prospects Of Profitability - SynopsisBy J. Dvorácek
Similar to the case of any other business venture, the activities of mining industries are profit-oriented. Nothing will stop successful businesses in their quest for new localities to be prospected f
Jan 1, 2012
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Classifying Variability of Material Properties in Mine Waste RockBy N. A. Beier, R. Amos, Smith. L., C. Atherton, D. R. Barsi, D. Blowes, D. C. Sego
"Waste rock is one of the most abundant materials at mine sites and must be properly characterized and managed to limit acid rock drainage and other harmful byproducts. An experimental waste rock pile
Jan 1, 2019
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Clastic Dispersion of Tin in the Stream Sediments of Southern Dartmoor, EnglandBy James CH
For drainage sediment to be used as a successful sampling medium in reconnaissance geochemical surveys, the length of any dispersion train from a typical target must be great enough for it to be d
Jan 1, 1986
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Clathrate Hydrates: Relations Between Micro-, Meso-, and Macro-scopic PropertiesBy E. Dendy Sloan
An overview of hydrate properties is given, with emphasis on unusual deviations from ice, the most common solid water form. Reliable sample preparation and reproduction of in situ hydrates provide the
Jan 1, 2002
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Clay Binder Enhanced Extraction Of Bitumen From Canadian Oil SandA clay binding agent has been investigated to enhance flotation recovery of bitumen from Canadian high fines oil sand in the Clark Hot Water Extraction (CHWE) process. Selective adsorption on fine par
Jan 1, 2012
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Clay Mineralogy Of The Goathill North Rock Pile, Questa Mine, Taos County, NM: Origins And Indications Of In-Situ Weathering - Preprint 09-098By K. Donahue
Clay minerals play an important role in the gravitational stability of man-made rock piles by affecting geotechnical and hydrological characteristics of the material. The Goathill North rock pile at t
Jan 1, 2009
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Clay Resources Of The Midwest StatesBy Haydn H. Murray
The area from Ohio on the east, Tennessee on the south, and Minnesota on the west: contains some very unique and useful clay deposits. Included are fireclays and plastic clays in Ohio, Kentucky, India
Jan 1, 1980
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Clay Sample Preparation Treatment for XRD AnalysisBy D. Steele, B. Ndlovu
"Adequate characterisation of clays is becoming increasingly important as operating mines move into areas of more complex ores. The processing therefore needs better mineralogical characterisation to
Jan 1, 2018
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Clay Slimes From the Extraction of Alberta Oil Sands, Florida Phosphate Matrix and Other Mined DepositsBy M. A. Kessick
Current treatment and disposal procedures are compared for clay slimes resulting from the extraction of Alberta oil sands, the extraction of Florida phosphate matrix, the recovery of diamonds from kim
Jan 1, 1978
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Clay Treatment Improvements Using Acorga® CB1000 Clay BinderBy T. McCallum, C. Cooper, B. Hutzler
"In copper solvent extraction, managing the quality of the organic phase is a key parameter to ensure optimal physical and metallurgical performance in the plant. Increased throughput as a result of d
Jan 1, 2015
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Clay Veins: Their Physical Characteristics. Prediction, and SupportBy Frank E. Chase
Clay veins, also referred to as clay elastic dikes, have been responsible for numerous underground injuries and fatalities. These hazardous structures are also responsible for increased production cos
Jan 1, 1984
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Clay-Based Flocculant For The Removal Of Suspended Matter And Heavy MetalsBy J. Darlington, A. K. SenGupta
Water-swellable layered silicates, namely, the smectite clays can remove suspended materials (called herein as debris) and metal ions from aqueous streams. The present study shows that the flocculati
Jan 1, 2002
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Clayburn-Harbison Limited Operations in British ColumbiaBy R. H. Beaton
"About 1905, a plant was constructed at C1ayburn, in the Lower Fraser valley, 4'5 miles east of Vancouver, to process shales from Sumas mountain into heavy clay products. In time, mining operations we
Jan 1, 1959
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Clayey Ceramic Incorporated With Powder from the Sintering Plant of a Steel-Making IndustryBy S. N. Monteiro, C. M. F. Vieira, M. M. Ribeiro
"This work has as its objective to evaluate the effect of incorporation of the powder waste retained in the eletrostatic precipitator of the sintering stage from an integrated steel making plant on th
Jan 1, 2011
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ClaysBy Haydn H. Murray, Sam H. Patterson
The term "clay" is somewhat ambiguous un¬less specifically defined, because it is used in three ways: (1) as a diverse group of fine-¬grained minerals, (2) as a rock term, and (3) as a particle-size t
Jan 1, 1975
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Clays (Original by SAM H. PATTERSON)By Haydn H. Murray, Sam H. Patterson
The term clay is somewhat ambiguous unless specifically defined, because it is used in three ways: (1) as a diverse group of fine-grained minerals, (2) as a rock term, and (3) as a particle-size term.
Jan 1, 1983
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Claystone Phases Mechanical Properties Identified from Temperature and Humidity Controlled Nanoindentation MeasurementsBy G. Armand, G. Arnold, A. Giraud, C. Auvray
The knowledge and understanding of the mechanical behavior of claystone is of critical importance in the aim of nuclear wastes storage. In this study, specimens of Callovo-Oxfordian claystone (COx) ha
Jan 1, 2015