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Cost Reduction In Grinding Plants Through Process Optimization And ControlBy J. A. Herbst, A. E. Oblad, Y. C. Lo
The major cost in comminution is energy consumption, which can be as high as 50% of the operating cost. Improvements in plant operations have resulted in up to a 15% reduction in energy usage (kw-hr/t
Jan 1, 1997
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Mine Fire Experiments At The Waldo Mine: Heat FlowBy Hang Yang, Linneas W. Laage
Mine fire emergency planning requires simulation of the interaction of the fire and ventilation system and the subsequent distribution of products of combustion (POC). Several computer models were dev
Jan 1, 1991
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The Influence Of Corn Starch On The Separation Of Apatite From Gangue Minerals Via Froth Flotation (Serrana Process)By Laurindo De Salles Leal Filho, Arthur Pinto Chaves
The Serrana Process was developed in the 60's to concentrate an igneous low grade phosphate/carbonate ore using tall oil as a collector and corn starch as a modifier in alkaline medium. Nowadays,
Jan 1, 1993
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Environmental Regulations and Mining - Where are we headed?By Richard Engelmann
The mining industry, in particular the coal industry, has experienced the implementation of some major environmental regulatory programs during the past two decades. Over the coming decade the coal in
Jan 1, 1989
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The Art and Science of Operator-Less, Plant-Floor, Advanced Rougher Flotation ControlBy Lynn B. Hales, Randy Ynchausti, Jeffrey D. Mckay
Many consider rougher flotation control to be more of an art than a science. Some have even thought it impossible to make process control decisions and changes without human interaction. Controlling f
Jan 1, 2000
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Bubble Generation In Swirl Flow During Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone FlotationBy D. Lelinski, R. Bokotko, J. D. Miller, J. Hupka
Air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation is a new, promising technology, and, since its conception, numerous applications have been successfully tested. Nevertheless, research and development efforts
Jan 1, 1997
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Case Study Using Task-Based, Noise-Exposure Assessment Methods To Evaluate Miner Noise HazardsBy A. B. Seal, C. J. Bise
Excessive noise has long been a hazard in the coal-mining industry. Studies conducted during the mid-1970s and mid-1990s consistently show that hearing loss within the mining industry persists, in spi
Jan 1, 2003
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3D Terrain Modelling Of The Amyntaio ? Ptolemais BasinBy G. Argyris
A number of important studies, ongoing environment monitoring efforts and mining and road construction projects in the lignite based electrical power production area of Amyntaio ? Ptolemais in North W
Jan 1, 2008
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Maintenance: A Key Item in Mining ProductivityBy Robert F. Reeves, Stephens A. Avary
Introduction People, systems, methods, and organization make up maintenance productivity. Methods promote efficiency in operations, systems ensure consistency and continuity, and organization maintai
Jan 11, 1983
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Geology And Industrial Uses Of Arizona's Volcanic RocksBy John W. Welty
Volcanic activity occurred during six periods of Arizona's geologic history. Precambrian volcanism occurred in two pulses at 1.8-1.6 billion years (b.y.) ago and at 1.2-1.1 b.y. ago. Volcanism oc
Jan 1, 1987
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Esthetics And Economics Of Pollution Control ? IntroductionBy D. M. Thayer
In the last decade public awareness of the need for pollution abatement has increased greatly. The concern that had been previously shared by local and state conservation groups has spread to create a
Jan 1, 1970
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Mixtures Of Radon And Thoron Daughters In Underground Atmospheres: Measurement Procedures, A Portable [A]-Spectrometer, A Semi-Automatic Spark Counter For Reading-Track-Etch Films From Personal DosimetersBy D. W. Carson, R. J. Trembley
Thoron daughter WL's measured by alpha-spectroscopy and the Kusnetz method are about one-half those of radon daughter WL's in a uranium mine in Canada.1 A diffusion model can account for the
Jan 1, 1981
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In-the-wall haulage for open-pit mining - by W.A. Hustrulid, B. Seegmiller, and 0. Stephansson TechnicaLPapers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 39, NO. 2 February 1987, pp. 11 9-123By D. Nilsson, B. Aaro
To find out if there are any potential savings in "in-the-wall haulage for open pits," the Swedish companies ASEA and Kiruna-Truck in 1984 gave us financial support to study this solution in more deta
Jan 1, 1990
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Minerals and Their Properties: Properties of MineralsBy John L. Bolles
The mineral processing engineer must have some knowledge of mineral identification, and the greater his knowledge in this field, the greater will be his potential to do his own specialty well. Most me
Jan 1, 1985
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By-products Generated By One Industry - Useful Material To Another Industry: Use Of Calcium Silicate And Magnesium Oxide Generated By Northwest Alloys For Treatment Of Acid Mine WatersBy Victor C. Storhok, Batric Pesic, Marlyn D. Ballain
No1ihwest Alloys produces magnesium from dolomite by reduction with ferrosilicon and aluminum. This process produces alkaline by-products in quantities that allow their consideration for use as commer
Jan 1, 1998
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Lemniscate-guided powered roof supports adapted for proper operation with the roof on longwall faces - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 37, No. 8 August 1985, pp. 1064 -1068By J. B. Gwiazda
In regard to the paper by J.B. Gwiazda, it makes a highly technical approach to show that the .u factor used by designers of lemniscate-guided roof supports has never really been confirmed as a maximu
Jan 1, 1987
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Electronic And Optical MaterialsBy Joyce A. Ober
Minerals for electronic and optical uses divide easily into two sections: 1) quartz and 2) minerals other than quartz. QUARTZ The properties of quartz crystal that make it useful for radio commun
Jan 1, 1994
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Percussion-Drill JumbosBy Henry H. Roos
NTRODUCTION In the mining industry, a "drill jumbo" is a drilling unit equipped with one or more rock drills and mounted on a mechanical conveyance. Jumbos range from single¬drill ring drills mounted
Jan 1, 1982
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Discussion - Accommodating The Land Use Planning Provisions Of The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Technical Papers, Mining Engineering, Vol. 35, No. 12 Dec. 1983, Pp. 1654-1656By L. W. Saperstein
P.J. Ehret By and large, I agree with many of the precepts discussed in the Saperstein paper. I believe there is much more that can be done on the local level to involve both government and plannin
Jan 4, 1984
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Equipment Policy: The Effect Of Inflation On Economic Life And ProfitsBy James Douglas
For the past several years, inflation has placed increasing pressure on our economic system. The total effect of inflation is complex when combined with other factors which affect the economics of equ
Jan 1, 1972