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Measured values of coal mine stopping resistanceBy N. Oswald
As coal mines age and become more developed, ventilation modeling becomes more important for the planning and continued operation of the system. Numerous studies have been performed and presented that
Jan 1, 2009
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Flotation Of Coarse Particles In A Counter-Current Column CellBy H. Soto, G. Barbery
The effect of particle size on the flotation of coarse particles is analyzed. It is concluded that turbulence and the presence of the froth layer are detrimental to the recovery of coarse particles du
Jan 1, 1992
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The Role Of Surface Transformation Processes On The Surface Chemical And Flotation Behavior Of Dolomite And ApatiteBy Douglas W. Fuerstenau, Douglas M. Deason
The depletion of high grade siliceous phosphate ores is bringing about a search for economically processable replacements. The processing of unexploited dolomitic sedimentary phosphate reserves has nu
Jan 1, 1993
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Leaching Behavior of Gold in Ammoniacal Solutions in the Presence of Bromine as an OxidantBy Kenneth N. Han, Peter Mam-soo Kim
The extraction behavior of gold in ammoniacal solutions in the presence of bromine as an oxidant has been studied. The effect of concentration of ammonia, bromine, and pH of the solution on the rate o
Jan 1, 2005
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A Geomathematical Model Tested On An Oil ReservoirBy Luís Tavares Ribeiro
Nowadays there is a greater need for detailed reservoir modelling in the oil industry. It is generally recognized that nearly all reservoirs are heterogeneous and idealization of rock characteristics
Jan 1, 1986
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A mill power equation for SAG millsBy L. G. Austin
Development of an equation for tumbling charge and balls plus comparison to plant data suggests that the net mill power for cylindrical semiautogenous mills can be calculated from
Jan 1, 1991
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Case Made for High-Pressure Roll-Grinding in Gold PlantsBy Norbert Patzelt
The high-pressure grinding roll was introduced about 10 years ago and has established itself in many applications. Most of these machines are used in grinding circuits in the cement industry. A few op
Jan 1, 1995
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A Procedure To Audit A Sampling ProtocolBy Joao Felipe Costa, Jair Carlos Koppe, Alexandre Grigorieff
Discrepancies in raw materials properties informed by both producer or consumer is a common problem in most areas of the industry. Commercial contracts in the mineral industry normally penalises the p
Jan 1, 2002
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Using Direct Measurements Of Coal Core Methane Content In Mine Planning: A Case StudyBy John K. Hollmann
The use of the direct method of determining coal methane content has grown in the last decade from a research technique into a practical coal exploration tool. However, the literature available on the
Jan 1, 1987
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Minimization of Delays in Plant StartupsBy Terry P. McNulty
During the last 30 years, at least ten authors have dealt with startup ("ramp-up') times for minerals beneficiation, hydrometallurgical, and/or pyrometallurgical plants. Most have attempted to id
Jan 1, 2004
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Preserving Underground Cultural Heritage With Regard Of Optimal Access Of VisitorsBy R. Debkowski
The current underground infrastructure of an old monumental salt mine along with using it as a tourist, museum, nature, resort, conference and cultural events place is presented in the paper. At prese
Jan 1, 2006
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Abandoned Mines Inventory and Reclamation in the Black Hills of South DakotaBy Cathleen J. Webb, Arden D. Davis
Begun in 1992, an abandoned and inactive mine inventory in the Black Hills National Forest has resulted in a hazard ranking of the most severely affected sites. For purposes of the inventory, the Blac
Jan 1, 1995
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Web-Powered Manufacturing Technologies That Focus On Improving Manufacturing PerformanceBy Simon Wright, Roland Heersink
In the past, the center of most companies' e-initiatives has been on reduction of indirect costs, such as selling and procurement. Recently, e-commerce has moved its attention from back-office fu
Jan 1, 2002
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Failure Modes of Deep BoreholesBy S. C. Bandis, N. Barton
During drilling of deep boreholes, local mechanical failures of the wellbore walls may occur due to the inability of the incompetent overburden and reservoir rocks to withstand drilling-induced change
Jan 1, 1986
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Evaluation of respirable dust control on longwall mining operationsBy R. S. Ondrey, R. A. Haney, T Tomb, R. T. Stoltz, Novakowski D. L. Chiz, E. J. Gerbec, D. J. Atchinson
Although the number of operating longwalls in the United States (approximately 100) has remained relatively constant over the last five years, longwall production levels have significantly increased a
Jan 1, 1991
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Kaolin And Calcium Carbonate: Markets, Supply And The FutureBy R. A. Burns
The production of kaolin and calcium carbonate in North America exceeds 13 million tons sold into higher value market segments. With a few exceptions, the markets supplied exhibit mature growth rates.
Jan 1, 1997
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Tailings dam performance from USCOLD incident-survey dataBy C. Strachan
This paper presents an evaluation of the tailings dam incidents included in the 1994 US Committee on Large Dams (USCOLD) Committee on Tailings Dams report. Also, comparisons are made to water storage
Jan 1, 2002
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Kinetic Theory Of Crushing: Breakage Of Ore Layer Between Two PlanesBy L. S. Gourevitch, E. B. Kremer, A. Y. Fidlin, Y. M. Katsman, I. I. Blekhman
A new kinetic approach to simulation of fracture is given. The main object of the simulation is forecasting transformation of ore lumps size distribution in squeezing of ore layer between two planes.
Jan 1, 1995
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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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Characterization of Airborne Float Coal Dust Emitted During Continuous Mining, Longwall Mining, and Belt TransportBy M. R. Shahan, C. E. Seaman, S. E. Mischler, T. W. Beck
"Float coal dust is produced by various mining methods, carried by ventilating air and deposited on the floor, roof, and ribs of mine airways. If deposited float dust is re-entrained during a methane
Jan 1, 2017