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Feasibility Study Of Applying Geostatistics To Coal Washability Data ? IntroductionBy Young C. Kim
Use of geostatistics to solve mining problems is gaining importance as the cost of developing new mines is increasing and there is a need to mine more marginal deposits. But, until recently, coal comp
Jan 1, 1982
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Attacking The Small-Mine Fatality Problem In West VirginiaBy R. L. Grayson
For the years 1990 and 1991, West Virginia's underground coal small-mine fatality rate « 20 employees) was approximately ten times higher than the national coal industry rate. Although the total
Jan 1, 1994
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An Integrated View of Water Management in the Engineering Development of Mineral ProjectsBy I. Sanchez
The development of the recent generation of large mining projects in South America has been challenging in many ways, but especially in the management of water in all its aspects. As a result, a numbe
Feb 23, 2014
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The Immobilization Of Free Ionic Gold And Asparaglne-Complexed Ionic Gold By Sporosarcina Ureae: The Importance Of Organo-Gold Complexes In Gold MobilityBy G. Southam
Bacterial populations play an active role in mineral weathering in subsurface and near-surface environments e.g., supergene enrichment of Cu at Morenci, AZ. An in vitro bacterial biofilm model was use
Jan 1, 1999
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Surviving In The Highly Competitive And Global Mining IndustryBy John E. Tilton
Mining is one of the oldest human activities. It goes back at least to the Bronze Age and possibly even the Stone Age. The Romans mined copper in Spain and tin in England some two thousand years ago.
Jan 1, 1997
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Current Issues with Purported “Asbestos” Content of Talc: Part 2, Examples in Hydrothermal Hosted Talc OresBy M. Gunter, M. Buzon
"Talc formed by hydrothermal alteration of preexisting carbonate rocks is known to be nearly monomineralic, and lacking in amphiboles. In southwest Montana, talc formed from hydrothermally altered dol
Jan 1, 2016
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Southern Appalachian Massive Sulfide Deposits ? IntroductionBy Henry S. Brown
At least two dozen massive sulfide deposits in the southern Appalachians have supported significant mining operations. Literally hundreds more deposits are known to exist, but are too small to be of c
Jan 1, 1976
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Environmental Audits: A Shield, A Sword Or A Trojan Horse? (65d2db83-e4c5-4f5a-ae5e-971837a2d6d6)By III Basham
As environmental laws and regulations become more complex and the economic cost of non-compliance becomes greater, periodic assessment of environmental compliance, identification of potential liabilit
Jan 1, 1992
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Mandrel Mount: Conveyor Belt Cleaner Maintenance While the Belt is RunningBy Richard P. Stahura
During the next five years, there will be a trend toward performing belt cleaner maintenance while the conveyor is in operation. Most mines and industrial sites that use belt conveyors have an in-hou
Jan 1, 1996
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The Use Of Halide Lixiviants For The Leaching Of Oxidized OresBy R. H. Sergent
The interest in using halogens for extracting precious metals from ores has increased due to changes In ore characteristics, environmental concerns and regulations. The rediscovery of halogen leaching
Jan 1, 1993
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Predicting Gold Recovery By Gravity (3bb64968-2810-453f-809b-9a72c5060fcf)By A. R. Laplante
A novel methodology to estimate gold recovery by gravity is presented. The methodology makes use of a population balance model which represents gold liberation, breakage and classification behaviour a
Jan 1, 1994
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The Effect Of Water Chemistry, Reagent Type, And Other Environmental Factors On The Performance Of Industrial Grinding And Flotation Processes Involving Sulfide Minerals (6eb3710e-7c52-499e-8108-4480aad4e4ba)By R. R. Klimpel
This paper discusses the effect of water chemistry, reagent type, and other environmental factors on the performance of sulfide mineral size reduction and froth flotation processes. Two specific probl
Jan 1, 1996
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Problems Of The Transformation Of Solids By PipelineBy C. L. Coldren
Recently there has been much discussion of the use of pipelines for the long-distance transportation of solids. Many have come to recognize the economies inherent in pipeline transportation. The wides
Jan 1, 1963
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Maximum estimation error correlation between short and long-term production volumesBy V. C. Koppe, J. F. C. L. Costa, D. M. Marques, A. Amaral
Errors associated with estimating the grade of an attribute of interest in a deposit can compromise planning, sequencing, and mineral beneficiation decisions. Several factors are associated with estim
Jun 25, 2023
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Enhanced Selectivity Of Polymer Adsorption (5c13df65-b664-4859-be79-26f956db45ad)By S. Behl
A major limitation in developing successful selective flocculation schemes is the difficulty encountered in adsorbing the polymeric flocculant only on the desired substrate. In this paper a correlatio
Jan 1, 1992
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Applying Ultra-fine Coal Dewatering Technology To Refuse Tailings Disposal - SME Annual Meeting 2022By J. Fisher, M. Barish
Over the past several years, Somerset International has successfully installed over 20 patented Sub325® Fine Coal Recovery Systems in the United States, Australia, Canada and Russia. These installatio
Mar 2, 2022
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Gamma Ray Logging In The Iron Formations Of Western AustraliaBy E. A. Wieselmann
In 1970 Texasgulf (Australia) introduced natural gamma radiation logging of drill holes for exploration in the Hamersley Iron Province of Western Australia. Drill hole logs have allowed positive strat
Jan 1, 1975
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Scaleup Of Hydrometallurgical Leach Recovery Processes ? IntroductionBy R. D. Williams
Several hydrometallurgical leach processes have been recently proposed for the recovery of copper from copper concentrates. These include the Cymet Process of Cypress Metallurgical Processes Corporati
Jan 1, 1975
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The Use Of Mobile Crushers In The Minerals IndustryBy H. G. Kok
The concept of mobile crushers is not new. Since their introduction about twenty-five years ago, mobile crushers have continued to gain widespread attention. Mobile crushers reduce minerals in the ope
Jan 1, 1980
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You Can?t Mine HereBy Edward H. Peplow
Mr. Chairman; honored guests; ladies and gentlemen: The subject assigned me today by your committee, according to the program, is "the mineral industry and the public land law I have preferred to
Jan 1, 1967