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Microbian Effects On The Anodic Dissolution Of ChalcopyriteBy J. A. Muñoz, A. Ballester, C. Gómez, M. E. Sevillano, M. Figueroa
The electrochemical behavior of massive chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) electrodes has been studied in the absence and-in the presence of mesophilic microorganisms, using cyclic voltametry as analytical techniq
Jan 1, 1995
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Calcium removal from bauxite using Paenibacillus polymyxaBy S. S. Vasan, K. A. Natarajan, J. M. Modak
The biological removal of calcium from a bauxite ore in the presence of the soil bacterium Paenibacillus polymyxa is demonstrated. A column bioreactor that can be either operated in a fluidized-bed (F
Jan 1, 2000
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Practical aspects of corrosion in the wear of grinding mediaBy D. M. Smith, M. J. Meulendyke, P. J. Moroz
An extensive program of marked ball wear testing (MBWT), laboratory corrosion studies, and worn ball surface analyses has been used to gain insight about the role of corrosion in the overall wear proc
Jan 1, 1988
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Silica collection concerns when using - flooded-bed scrubbers (Technical Paper)By R. A. Jankowski
Laboratory tests were conducted to evaluate the silica collection efficiency of flooded-bed scrubbers using six different filter panel designs at two operating velocities. Test results indicated that
Jan 1, 2000
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Effects of Drive Assembly-Overhung Loads on Belt Conveyor and Pulley DesignBy Tim Wolf
The author has seen an increased use of shaft-mounted, right angle drive assemblies. These designs use the pulley shaft as its 'foundation" and can create significant overhung loads. To reliably
Jan 1, 2000
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The Role Of The Bureau Of Mines In Radiation Hazards ResearchBy George E. Niewiadomski
The exposure of miners to radon gas and its airborne daughter products is a serious health problem which has long been recognized in the uranium mining industry. The association of high exposure to al
Jan 1, 1981
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Chelating Agents as Flotation CollectorsBy Maurice C. Fuerstenau
INTRODUCTION The term, chelate, from the Greek for 'claw,' has its origin in the pincer-like representation of more than one atom of a single ligand bonded to the same metal atom, formin
Jan 1, 2005
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Centrifugal Dewatering Of Flocculated ClaysBy R. H. Weiland
The dewatering of flocculated clay suspensions by compression in a centrifugal field has been investigated. The results are evaluated with regard to both direct applicability to centrifugal dewatering
Jan 1, 1993
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The Boron Open-Pit Mine At The Kramer Borate DepositBy Joe W. Siefke
The world-class Kramer sodium borate deposit is being developed by modern open pit operations near Boron, California. The deposit is a bedded, lenticular sedimentary sequence of borax and kernite crys
Jan 1, 1995
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Waste Prevention Through the Use of Monolithic Refractory Lining in Aluminum Reduction Cells: A Mineralogical Case StudyBy Ann M. Hagni
One of the most costly factors in the production of aluminum is the consumption of energy in the form of electricity. Energy consumption is increased as refractories in the Hall-Heroult reduction cell
Jan 1, 1998
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Automatically Controlled Continuous Mining Machines Computer Simulation of Control System PerformanceBy Michael G. Nelson
A computer simulation of the automatic control of continuous mining machines has been prepared, similar to previous simulations of longwall mining systems and coal thickness sensors. The simulation al
Jan 1, 1993
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Charge Transport Phenomena In Rock Products Subjected To Stress Up To FractureBy I. Stavrakas
This work studies the variations of the electric current caused by the application of an electric field on marble samples when they are subjected to continuously increasing mechanical stress at a cons
Jan 1, 2008
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Geologic Evaluation Of The Southern Portion Of The Searles Lake, California Brine-Saturated Evaporite Deposits: An UpdateBy K. N. Santini
The evaporite deposit at Searles Lake consists of alternating brine-saturated saline beds and saline-bearing mud beds. Three major subsurface brine-saturated saline horizons have been identified by pr
Jan 1, 1987
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Utilization Of Waste Glass In Clay Brick ? IntroductionBy Alan H. Goode
Of the 15 million tons of glass discarded in municipal wastes annually, about 2 million tons pass through incinerators and can be recovered by ore processing techniques. Although the primary use for t
Jan 1, 1974
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Estimation Of Joint Set Characteristics From Surface Mapping DataBy J. P. Savely, D. E. Nicholas, R. D. Call
Slope stability is a probabilistic phenomenon and as such should be analyzed with probabilistic methods. Fracture orientations alone, insufficiently model the rock mass. Other parameters describing th
Jan 1, 1977
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Continuous material handling simulator: An application to belt networks in mining operationsBy R. V. Ramani, S. Tan
A computer-oriented systems simulator (CMHS) has been developed for analysis of continuous materials handling systems. Special emphasis has been placed in the model on several features that are unique
Jan 1, 1990
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Image Analysis Characterization Of Coal Flotation ProductsBy G. T. Adel
As a prerequisite to removing mineral matter from coal by any physical separation technique, the mineral and coal particles must be sufficiently liberated. In the case of the production of superclean
Jan 1, 1989
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Source Apportionment Analysis Applied To Mine Dust Aerosols: Coal Dust And Diesel Emissions Aerosol MeasurementBy Bruce K. Cantrell
As part of a continuing study of diesel exhaust aerosol characteristics, the Bureau of Mines has applied Chemical Mass Balance (CMB) model source apportionment analysis to evaluate a size selective sa
Jan 1, 1987
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GERT Models For The Development Of Open-Pit Gold Mines In Saudi ArabiaBy M. H. Al-Dabbagh
In this paper, the authors outline the deficiencies of PERT/CPM as a method for scheduling complex projects such as mine development. In particular, PERT/CPM networks cannot accommodate logical nodes
Jan 1, 2002
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Geology Of Diamond Deposits In The Arkhangelsk Region Of RussiaBy A. I. Makhin, S. M. Sablukov, V. K. Sobolev, V. A. Larchenko, V. S. Shchukin
The kimberlites of northern Europe are related with a large crustal block having a northwest-southeast orientation. Kimberlites penetrate the Archean formations of crystalline basement, Late Proterozo
Jan 1, 1997