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Innovative Grinding Circuits Through Staged Classification And Concentration ? IntroductionBy L. H. E. Weyher
Minerals beneficiation commonly requires initial crushing and grinding so that the mineral phase we seek to concentrate is adequately liberated to obtain a product of specified grade at optimum recove
Jan 1, 1985
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Developing Trees Tolerant To Degraded Mine Soils in an Underground GreenhouseBy C. Opoku-Ware, M. Kukay, P. Conrad
"This project is exploring the potential for developing trees tolerable to degraded un-reclaimed mine site soils and tailings as a solution to re-establishing long-term tree growth on those sites. The
Jan 1, 2018
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Subsidence-Control Project In The Belleville-Maryville Area, Illinois (3ede9e31-217e-4eeb-9d89-3dccef8689e8)By James Paone
Subsidence movements have damaged houses, schools, streets, and public utility lines in some undermined sections of Belleville and Maryville, Ill. In cooperation with local officials and the State of
Jan 1, 1977
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National Reclamation Of Abandoned Mine LandsBy Michael N. Greeley
The movement to reclaim abandoned mine sites has gained momentum as federal, state, and private organizations have increased their commitment and resources to tackle mutual, and often controversial, p
Jan 1, 1999
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The Vor-Siv Dewatering & Classifying DeviceBy Robert H. Hooff
The Vor-Siv Dewatering and Classifying Unit was developed by the Polish Coal Industry because of a need for a unit that would dewater and classify high volumes of solids in water slurry. To be practic
Jan 1, 1976
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Meandu Rising: The Second Life Of Tarong Coal Project's Meandu Mine - IntroductionBy J. G. Pippenger
Rio Tinto Coal Australia (RTCA) developed Meandu Mine in Queensland, Australia in 1983 to supply thermal coal to the adjacent newly constructed Tarong Power Station (TPS). In designing the mine, RTCA
Jan 1, 2011
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The Evolution Of Coke Plant Design - Today - TomorrowBy Peter Riba
Up until ten years ago the industry had arrived at a relatively conventional, and consistent design of coke ovens. Through the years the designers and builders were not being heavily taxed to come up
Jan 1, 1980
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Relationship Between Observed Mineral Liberations In Screened Fractions And In Composite Samples (0980c1d0-ad73-4e27-a6fa-aea9c6bf6389)By W. Petruk
An investigation was conducted to determine the minimum number of samples that must be studied by image analysis of polished sections in order to characterize a mill product and to determine the appar
Jan 1, 1985
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Water Resources Of The Mississippi Embayment East Of The Mississippi RiverBy E. H. Boswell
The Mississippi embayment east of the Mississippi River is part of a vast geologic and hydrologic province. The abundance of water available is largely responsible for the agricultural history of the
Jan 1, 1966
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Performance Specifications Vs. Detail SpecificationsBy W. E. Sabina
In the short period of one mans? career we have seen specifications for bulk material handling systems and equipment grow from two or three pages to as much as two or three volumes for a single contra
Jan 1, 1986
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Integrating Machine Learning and Geostatistics for Grade Control ModelsBy Ademar Lopes, Victor Silva, Heitor Silva, Gustavo Usero, Roberto Rolo, Lucas Pereira, Gabriel Moreira, João Lague, Arthur Endlein, Matheus Feitosa
Grade control models are supposed to provide a higher resolution than long-term or interim models. However, available grids from diamond or reverse circulation drilling do not provide that required re
Jun 25, 2023
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Comparison Of Neural Network Paradigms For Classification Of TM ImagesBy M. Poulton
Backpropagation, learning vector quantization, counterpropagation, functional link, probabilistic, and. self -organizing map are among the most popular neural network classification paradigms. Each pa
Jan 1, 1992
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Do Engineers Make Good Managers?By James R. Arnold, Timothy D. Arnold
The mathematical rigor of the collegiate engineering experience prepares an engineer well for the technical aspects of his or her career. However, as that engineer progresses in the industry, how well
Jan 1, 2001
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Smart Transmitter TechnologyBy A. Johnson
When are SMART transmitters the smartest choice? To answer this question requires a closer look at SMART transmitter technology. It is necessary to understand this technology in order to recognize how
Jan 1, 1988
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Increase Your Plant Recovery: More Efficient Spiral Circuits (e60b9228-f61c-4ef0-be1a-7020d584deeb)By T. A. Toney
With new lightweight designs, spirals have become standard equipment in coal preparation plants worldwide. To their credit, spirals typically show very low coal losses to the refuse stream under most
Jan 1, 1998
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Sulfur Content Of The Coal Resources Of The United States: Current StatusBy C. B. Cecil
The sulfur content of United States coal can be assessed by using a variety of approaches. The sulfur content may be expressed in terms of total sulfur in the coal, pounds of sulfur per million Btu, o
Jan 1, 1986
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Conceptual Model Of Ag/sag Operation For Operator TrainingBy Andre Vien, Marc Grondin
For many years mill operator training was an informal process which involved senior operators training junior operators on an as-needed basis. The more rapid incorporation of new processing and inform
Jan 1, 1997
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Applied Geology At The Velvet Mine - Big Indian DistrictBy G. J. Lindenburg, T. L. Wilson
The Velvet uranium mine is located in the Big Indian district of the Colorado Plateau. The uranium ore body lies within the lower Triassic Chinle Formation, and the ore is associated with west-south-w
Jan 1, 1992
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Cristobalite Formation In Diatomaceous Earth - Effects Of Time And TemperatureBy Scott D. Kinsala, Patrick T. Flynn, Andrew T. Rosol
During calcination of diatomaceous earth, cristobalite is formed in varying percentages. Also, during efforts to recycle products containing natural diatomaceous earth, various heat treatments are use
Jan 1, 1991
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Increase your plant recovery: more efficient spiral circuitsBy T. A. Toney, L. R. Fish, P. J. Bethell
With new lightweight designs, spirals have become standard equipment in coal preparation plants worldwide. To their credit, spirals typically show very low coal losses to the refuse stream under most
Jan 1, 2000