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Model-based feed forward control scheme for flotation plantsBy J. A. Herbst, R. Zaragoza
Conventional control schemes in use today are not able to produce satisfactory control when high-frequency disturbances are present in the flotation feed. An advanced model-based control scheme is pre
Jan 1, 1987
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Principles and Methodology of Mineral P:rocess ModelingBy Kal V. S. Sastry
Modeling and simulation are two major tools available to a mineral process engineer for a consistent and systematic process analysis. The application of these tools to the analysis of specific mineral
Jan 1, 1990
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Advances in blasting practices through the accurate quantification of blast fragmentationBy J. Kemeny, K. Girdner, M. A. Lowery
A strategy for proactive blast planning to improve the postblast fragmentation size has been implemented at the Phelps Dodge Morenci Mine. This strategy was developed in specific phases that include s
Jan 1, 2002
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French study indicates profit potential for industrial manganese nodule ventureBy F. Mauviel, J. Bernard, G. Herrouin, J. P. Lenoble, C. Charles, B. Taine
Manganese nodule projects were quite fashionable during the 1970s. At the beginning of the 1980s, low metal prices led to an almost complete reduction of such activities; however, the Law of the Sea i
Jan 1, 1991
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Nonsulfide Minerals Flotation: An OverviewBy D. R. Nagaraj
The practice of nonsulfide minerals flotation can be best characterized as an evolutionary blend of scientific theory and art. Although extensive fundamental studies have been carried out in the past
Jan 1, 1999
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Evaluation Of A Roof-Bolt Support System In Arctic Placer MinesBy K. Biswas
A finite-element algorithm was developed for an axisymmetric heat-transfer problem involving phase change. The finite-element treatment of the phase-change problem was dealt with by using the enthalpy
Jan 1, 1996
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Technology Development and Competitive Advantage: Sustainable or Short Term?By John O. Marsden
Technology development has played a crucial role in the minerals industry throughout history. The development of new technology allows mankind to produce metals and minerals at progressively lower cos
Jan 1, 2004
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Incorporation of Particles in Metal Matrix Composite Coatings Using Pulsed ElectrodepositionBy Lei Chen, Michael L. Free, Ravindra Bhide
The incorporation of particles into metal matrix materials is important to many technologically important areas. Particles that are incorporated into a metal matrix have a significant effect upon the
Jan 1, 2003
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A Dynamic Model For The Competitive Elution Of Gold And Base Metals From Activated CarbonBy S. P. Liebenberg
During the past fifteen years significant progress has been made on carbon-in-pulp (CIP) technology for the extraction of gold. While most research on the mechanisms and kinetics of CIP sub-processes
Jan 1, 1995
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Factors affecting dewatering of phosphatic clay waste slurriesBy M. M. Ragin, B. J. Scheiner
The US Bureau of Mines (USBM) has been investigating the use of polyethylene oxide (PEO) as a flocculant for a variety of mineral wastes. As part of this investigation, the hydrodynamics of the floccu
Jan 1, 1987
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Pulp Chemistry In Apatite-Calcite-Sodium Oleate-Sodium Silicate Flotation SystemBy K. S. E. Forssberg, K. Hanumantha Roa
Batch flotation tests are carried out with phosphatic material from LKAB, Sweden containing carbonatic and siliceous gangue while using sodium oleate as collector and sodium silicate as modifier. The
Jan 1, 1993
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Characterization of polyester grouts for ground controlBy S. W. Kan, M. G. Kakarkis, J. Zelanco
Grouting has been used in underground mining for more than 20 years. Chemical grouting is often used as a remedial measure when the implemented ground-control program is unable to completely prevent s
Jan 1, 1999
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Optimizing Concentrate Production At The Greens Creek MineBy R. Sawyer, M. Sadler, M. Holdworth
Greens Creek is a high grade Ag/Au/Pb/Zn deposit located in southeast Alaska. Maximizing the Net Smelter Return revenue from the fine grained mineralization is a dynamic process given changes in metal
Jan 1, 2002
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Total Yield Pillar Longwall Development-Experimental Results, No. 4 Mine, Brookwood, AlabamaBy K. R. Price, M. Gauna
Jim Walter Resources No. 4 mine produces coal through retreat longwall mining at 610 to 670 m (2000 to 2200 ft) of depth. A three entry, total yield pillar, longwall development experimental region wa
Jan 1, 1986
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Update On Automated Blending Using On-Line Coal AnalyzersBy R. Reeves
Coal producers and utilities depend on automated coal blending systems to reduce costs and meet stringent environmental regulations. Over 30 systems installed in the United States since 1987 use on-li
Jan 1, 1995
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Layout And Design Of Electrowinning Cathode Blank Repair Shops At MorenciBy T. Valentine
The SX-EW operation at Morenci includes three electrowinning tankhouses. Stainless cathode blanks require the use of insulating plastic edge strips, which typically have a service life of 1-2 years, t
Jan 1, 2002
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Common factors leading to mineral discoveriesBy Victor F. Hollister
Introduction Trends of successful discovery technology and psychology emerge from a thoughtful study of various companies' exploration programs. These subjective patterns can be generalized into
Jan 8, 1985
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Design Approaches In Quarrying And Pit-Mining ReclamationBy Belinda F. Arbogast
Reclaimed mine sites have been evaluated so that the public, industry, and land planners may recognize there are innovative designs available for consideration and use. People tend to see cropland, ra
Jan 1, 1999
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Circumneutral Ph Contaminant Mobility At Black Hills Gold Mines: Environmental Concerns And Long-Term Mine Closure LiabilityBy M. R. Nelson
Continuing experience in the Black Hills, South Dakota, indicates the persistence of several natural contaminants in mine waste effluents under circumneutral pH conditions. Selenium and arsenic are t
Jan 1, 2003
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Interactions between oleate collector and alizarin modifier in dolomite/francolite flotation systemBy L. Xiao, P. Somasundaran
Using potassium oleate as a collector and alizarin red S as a modifying agent, selective depression of dolomite from francolite was achieved in an alkaline medium (pH > 9.0). Adsorption of alizarin re
Jan 1, 1990