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Magneto-Gravimetric Separation Of Nonmagnetic SolidsBy S. E. Knalafalla
The availability of a fluid whose gross behavior sharply changes in a magnetic field without affecting its rheologic characteristics has been recently demonstrated. A colloidal solution of a ferrimagn
Jan 1, 1972
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Revamping Preparation Plants To Improve Maintenance And Meet Current Market DemandsBy V. D. Hanson
When maintenance of a plant or operation is under discussion immediately three "M's", all in short supply, are brought to mind - money, men and markets. This paper will present what currently is
Jan 1, 1963
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Underground Pumphouse Excavation At The Mainstream Pumping Station, ChicagoBy Al Sylvester
The drill-and-shoot excavation of the two underground Pumphouses for the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago's Mainstream Pumping Station is described. The construction sequence inv
Jan 1, 1985
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Automated Longwall Mining For Improved Health And Safety At The Foidel Creek MineBy Kanaan Hanna
A joint research program between the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Mines and Cyprus-Yampa Valley Coal Company is being conducted at the Foidel Creek Mine, Oak Creek, Colorado. This
Jan 1, 1991
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Continuous Monitoring And Control Of Froth Level And Pulp DensityBy F. Kitzinger
The possibility of increasing the efficiency of mineral processing plants by means of computer control has prompted metallurgists to examine their flowsheets more critically in order to develop practi
Jan 1, 1977
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The Lock Hopper Slurry Pump ? SummaryBy I. G. Bowen
The pumping of abrasive and sometimes corrosive slurries is normally carried out at modest heads (say 100 ft) with specially designed centrifugal pumps. When heads become higher than this, two or more
Jan 1, 1965
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Advanced Life Support in the Mining EnvironmentBy C. S. Harman, C. A. Enright, J. F. Brune
"The mining environment presents challenging and complex situations for the application of medical care. The combination of remote locations, difficult access and longer response times may create an i
Jan 1, 2016
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Processing Technology For The Recovery Of Fossil Resin, A Value Added Product, From Western CoalsBy J. D. Miller
The fossil resins of certain western coals are of significance and of sufficient value as a chemical commodity to justify a fossil resin industry. At the present time these valuable fossil resin resou
Jan 1, 1994
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Management Practices--Production Analysis And ImprovementBy Chris A. Minnucci
In 1978, the U.S. Department of Energy funded a 2-year study to identify and quantify causes of the post-1969 coal mine productivity decline. A large number of factors hypothesized to have affected pr
Jan 1, 1984
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New Approach In High Capacity Railroad To Ship Coal Terminal ? Economic BackgroundBy Paul Soros
A major share of the increase in the energy demands of Ontario province in the next decade will be supplied by bituminous coal mined in the U,S, To be competitive with alternative sources of energy, i
Jan 1, 1965
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Stability Of Lead Ethylxanthate In Aqueous SystemsBy N. Sheikh
In galena flotation, lead ethyl xanthate, Pb(EtX)2, is precipitated and is physically adsorbed in the form of multilayers on the chemically adsorbed first layer of Pb(EtX). 1,2) The solid particles ar
Jan 1, 1971
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Recent Advances In Proximity Warning Technology For Surface Mining EquipmentBy T. Ruff, J. Steele
The lack of visibility near earthmoving equipment results in an average of five fatalities in U.S. surface mines each year. These accidents occur when a piece of equipment either strikes another vehic
Jan 1, 2004
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Horizontal Drilling-- A Tool For Improved ProductivityBy P. C. Thakur
Mine productivity, measured by the output of minerals per manshift, depends on a number of factors including physical conditions of the minable seam, type of mining equipment, management techniques, w
Jan 1, 1980
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Reduction Of Environmental Noise Levels At The Meadow River No. 1 Preparation PlantBy David G. Chedgy
The Meadow River No. 1 Preparation Plant, owned by Sewell Coal Company, a subsidiary of the Pittston Company, was commissioned in the spring of 1974. The plant is designed to process 400 TPH of 5" x 0
Jan 1, 1976
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Using Geostatistics At A Central Illinois Coal MineBy T. D. Murphy
In the fall of 1988 it became evident that the accuracy of sulfur forecasts for Monterey Coal's No.1 Mine needed to be improved. In addition, it became necessary to predict if any individual trai
Jan 1, 1992
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Plant Experiences With The Use Of A Novel Chemistry To Strip Gold And Silver From CarbonBy J. C. Monette
Stripping of gold and silver from carbon is effected by means of two main processes (AARL and ZADRA ). The main rate-enhancing parameter in the stripping of gold and silver is temperature. A secondary
Jan 1, 1992
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Sulfuric Acid Leaching Of A Germanium Gallium Ore (07c9d8f2-2023-4c43-a5bc-e9e38ed0ef41)By D. D. Harbuck
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated germanium and gallium extraction from an ore containing 0.089% Ge and 0.036% Ga. While previous researchers concluded that a reducing agent such as 502 is needed
Jan 1, 1991
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Discussion - On nonnegative weights of linear kriging estimationBy Y. C. Kim, F. Szidarovszky
G.M. Philip and D.F. Watson The article cited above reflects the difficulty that is often encountered in interpreting different aspects of kriging. Baafi et al. write : "Due to negative kriging wei
Jan 2, 1987
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The Critical Role Of Geology In Reserve Determination (d51e70af-4724-4ab3-b1c6-06d3550028ab)By K. A. Grace
"An ore is a rock regardless of its rarity or value."* The application of geology does not cease with the discovery and delineation of a mineral resource, but continues in the calculation of the
Jan 1, 1985
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A Useful Tool for Predicting Occupational Hearing Loss in the Mining IndustryBy M. Li, J. K. Thompson, A. S. Azman
"Powerful mining systems typically generate high-level noise that can damage the hearing ability of miners. Engineering noise controls are the most desirable and effective control for overexposure to
Jan 1, 2015