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Effect Of Chalcopyrite And Pyrrhotite Interaction On Flotation SeparationBy I. Iwasaki, X. Cheng
A series of batch flotation tests was performed on chalcopyrite-quartzite, on pyrrhotite-quartzite and on chalcopyrite-pyrrhotite-quartzite mixtures. Pulp potential measurements in the flotation tests
Jan 1, 1993
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Application of microcomputers in surface coal mine designBy M. J. Hrebar
Surface coal mine design has traditionally relied on graphic and analytic approaches for pit layout and equipment selection. A number of interactive graphic microcomputer programs have been written th
Jan 1, 1988
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Benefits of GPS Position Monitoring for Earthmoving EquipmentBy Dennis Greene
Real-time GPS position monitoring of mining equipment is becoming more and more commonplace. Digital mining plans can now be used onboard properly equipped earthmoving equipment and excavation status
Jan 1, 1998
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Value Creation Through Effective Project ManagementBy William S. Brack
The mining industry is very capital intensive. Competition for shareholder investment has never been greater. Among our challenges is the need to meet shareholder expectations (return on investment),
Jan 1, 2004
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Mechanical Excavation At LEP Project For CERN (Geneva)By Jacques L. Mauboussin
The EUROPEAN ORGANIZATION for NUCLEAR RESEARCH (CERN) has undertaken the construction of a LARGE ELECTRON POSITRON COLLIDER (LEP), near GENEVA (Switzerland). The facility includes the main 27 km long
Jan 1, 1987
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Distribution Of Dry Bulk Minerals By The Pressure Differential SystemBy R. M. Geisenheyner
We are in the midst of a transportation revolution. From the Wright Brothers to the SST. From the Toonerville Trolly to the 120-mile-an-hour Northeast Corridor train. From Christopher Columbus to Neil
Jan 1, 1969
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Computerized Truck Dispatching At The Chino Mine - Installation And Operation Considerations - IntroductionBy B. A. Barnum
The Chino mine is an open pit copper mine located in southwestern New Mexico, at an elevation of 1890 m (6200 feet) above sea level, approximately 117 km (70 miles) north of the Mexican border. It is
Jan 1, 1987
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Silica Dust Sources In Underground Metal/Nonmetal Mines - Two Case Studies (4bbb9237-e646-4345-b5e7-01298aa32028)By R. H. Grau
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's Pittsburgh Research Laboratory is now involved in research to identify silica dust generation in underground metal/nonmetal mines. The
Jan 1, 2003
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Personal Characteristics And Environmental Factors Influencing Lung Dosimetry Of Inhaled Radon Decay ProductsBy Werner Hofmann
INTRODUCTION The attempt to interprete lung cancer incidence caused by inhaled radon decay products in items of radiation dose raises the question of the relevant dose. The various dosimetric appro
Jan 1, 1981
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Mineralogical Characteristics of AsbestosBy E. Steel, V. S. Znamensky, A. Wylie
The asbestiform habit is most commonly developed in certain amphiboles and chrysotile, but other minerals also may crystallize with this unusual habit. The habit may be characterized by (1) a fibril s
Jan 1, 1986
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Estimating The Rate Of Post-Mining Filling Of Pit LakesBy G. D. Naugle, L. C. Atkinson
Introduction Deep open-pit mines invariably affect the local and regional hydrologic systems. Pit dewatering, occurring during mining operations, puts an obvious hydrologic stress on these hydrolog
Jan 1, 1994
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Managing Subsurface Explorations For Sewer Tunnels In Rochester, NYBy Gary S. Brierley, John W. Critchfield
This paper is a case history of a subsurface exploration program conducted for a system of sewer tunnels in upstate New York. The focus of the discussion is a non-technical outline of how the explorat
Jan 1, 1983
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Problems Related To Coal Preparation Plant Design And ConstructionBy T. W. West
During the design and construction of a coal preparation facility, there are many items that can cause serious problems if not properly handled in the early stages of a project. These problems can be
Jan 1, 1977
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Market Data for Corporate Decisions in Mineral IndustriesBy T. F. Torries
Market data commonly perceived as being useful to industry for decision making include prices, production and trade quantities, production and transportation costs, stocks, customer's needs, and
Jan 1, 1987
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Evaluation Of Collector Adsorption Phenomena By FT-IR/IRS Examination Of Transferred LB FilmsThe transfer of Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) monolayers of collector molecules to the surface of mineral crystals is an excellent method for the study of collector adsorption phenomena and is of particular
Jan 1, 1996
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A Reclamation Scheme For Sulphidic Waste Rock At Stratoni Mines, GreeceBy G. Gaidajis
For the environmentally safe management of the sulphidic waste rock produced from the Stratoni mining facilities, TVX Hellas has examined, within the frame of the funded European research program ROLC
Jan 1, 2002
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Use Of Precipitated Silicas And Silicates In The Paper IndustryBy H. W. Renner
The paper industry is an $80 billion/year business that is the largest consumer of industrial minerals. Paper industry generally refers to paper and paperboard products, including pulp mills. Grades
Jan 1, 1993
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Overview Of The Aggregate IndustryBy B. Weaver
Every year Pit & Quarry Magazine surveys the industry to produce their annual review. Here's a sampling of some of the statistics the survey produced from the end of the year 1994 survey.
Jan 1, 1995
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Applications In MiningBy D. Puckett
The feasibility of maintaining equipment location, personnel location and vital statistics in surface and underground mining operations has increased with advances in radio frequency identification (R
Jan 1, 1996
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Computer Control Of A Heavy Medium Cyclone CircuitBy Ahmed I. A. Salama
This paper describes the development of computer density control for heavy media cyclone circuit at the Coal Research Laboratories of CANMET. The control objective is to reach and maintain the medium
Jan 1, 1989