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Improved Thickener Performance Through the use of an Extended Kalman FilterBy O. A. Bascur
Based on current sedimentation theory an on-line thickener model was developed and coupled with an extended Kalman Filter to obtain additional information such as the compression zone level and concen
Jan 1, 1986
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Estimation Of Ultimate Recovery In Heap Leaching Operations Using High Resolution Cone Beam X-Ray Microtomography(XMT)By C. Roldan, C. Garcia, J. D. Miller, C. L. Lin
The ultimate recovery in a heap leaching operation is related to the degree of exposure of the valuable minerals in comminuted particles. Recently, high-resolution cone beam x-ray microtomography (XMT
Jan 1, 2003
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Fan Stall And Multiple Operating Points In Multiple-Fan Ventilation SystemsBy N. P. Reddy, Y. J. Wang
Stall or aerodynamic stall of axial flow fans has long been recognized as an important operational problem in mine ventilation. To develop a technique for characterizing fan stall in multiple fan vent
Jan 1, 1993
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Predicting the steady-state water quality of pit lakesBy R. L. Lewis
A simple method for estimating the steady-state water quality of a pit lake is presented. The steady-state concentration of a conservative chemical constituent in a pit lake is shown to be a simple fu
Jan 1, 2000
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Commodity Prices From A Monetary PerspectiveBy G. Pierson
Explanations for commodity price levels (or movements) commonly focus on the fundamentals of supply and demand otherwise they are simply assigned to speculative activity. Comparisons of metal-price hi
Jan 1, 1998
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Commodity Prices From A Monetary PerspectiveBy G. Pierson
Explanations for commodity price levels (or movements) commonly focus on the fundamentals of supply and demand, otherwise they are simply assigned to speculative activity. Comparisons of metal-price h
Jan 1, 1997
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The Prediction of Power Draw in Comminution MachinesBy J. Andersen
The very large quantities of energy used for size reduction in the minerals processing industry necessitate the accurate prediction of comminution machine power draw for optimum plant design. The JKMR
Jan 1, 1992
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Intake Shaft Construction on the Lake Mead ProjectBy Jim Morris, Davin Ishii
The major source of water for Southern Nevada is Lake Mead. However, the existing pump station located on Lake Mead is inadequate for one of the fastest growing areas in the United States. In order to
Jan 1, 1999
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Managing the Groundwater Impacts of Tunnel ConstructionBy Thomas H. Hibner, Daniel Tempelis, John E. Shamma
Environmental protection of nearby resources is an issue that can not be ignored in tunnel construction. The Inland Feeder Arrowhead Tunnels Project is no exception. With keen interest from various st
Jan 1, 2003
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Measurement Of Airflow In A Simulated Underground Mine Environment Using An Ultrasonic Anemometer (64db6255-ff8e-4d60-bcdc-838c184903a0)By M. J. Senk, A. Lusin
Federal regulations require that methane liberated at the face be diluted and removed to maintain methane gas concentrations below 1pct (CFR) in working places and intake air courses. The delivery an
Jan 1, 2003
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Part 5: Preparation Plant FlowsheetsBy Richard B. Muter
In determining the layout or combination of unit operations to be utilized in a modem preparation plant, several factors must be taken into account. Among these are the washability data, size consist
Jan 1, 1991
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Column Flotation of Eastern Oil ShalesBy C. W. Schultz
The Mineral Resources Institute at The University of Alabama is engaged in a program whose objective is to develop a beneficiation system for Eastern oil shales. Prior experience (1,2) at The Universi
Jan 1, 1989
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Surface Contamination and the ALARA Principle As Applied to DecommissioningBy Lyda W. Hersloff
As decommissioning of various radioactively contaminated facilities begins, the question of appropriate residual surface contamination becomes an issue. Surface contamination can result in exposure to
Jan 1, 1991
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Minerals Biooxidation/bioleaching: Guide To Developing An Economically Viable ProcessBy Andrew P. W. Briggs, Corale L. Brierley
A considerable economic and technical knowledge base has been amassed with the successful and sustained operation of commercial minerals bioleaching/biooxidation plants to extract copper from chalcoci
Jan 1, 1997
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The Health And Safety Implications Of The Use Of Diesel-Powered Equipment In Underground Coal MinesBy Peter M. Turcic
A Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and Bureau of Mines (BOM) interagency task group was established to assess the health and
Jan 1, 1987
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Mine Water and Sustainable Development in the Mining IndustryBy N. Roqueñí, J. Loredo, F. Pendás
Impacts of mining on surface water and groundwater occur frequently not only in active mines but in abandoned mines, then the establishment of effective legal mechanisms for the regulation and control
Jan 1, 2005
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Ball Mill Bearing AnalysisBy Klados. T.
MSC.Software assessed the performance of the drive end and non-drive end bearings on a ball mill using the finite element method. The assessment included the effect of mill and pedestal deformation on
Jan 1, 2006
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Control Of Industrial Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Using Carbonate Rock MaterialsBy James L. Crowe
Electric-power-generating plants fired by fossil fuels are faced with increasingly stringent requirements for control of sulfur emissions. Several approaches for limiting these emissions, or for opera
Jan 1, 1974
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Propagation Of Measurement Errors In Mass Balance Calculation Of Mineral Processing DataVarious computer packages are now available for balancing data obtained from complex concentration plants. It is well established that the filtered data generated by these programs are statistically b
Jan 1, 1986
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Computer Simulation of Coal Thickness Sensor Performance in Machine Horizon ControlBy Michael G. Nelson
Underground coal mining practice often requires that some coal be left in place at the seam boundaries after mining, for purposes of ground control, quality control, machine guidance, or good operatin
Jan 1, 1993