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Copper Recovery from Waste Printed Circuit BoardsBy N. Santa, V. Salinas
"Printed circuit boards are potentially recyclable materials. Developing suitable methodologies for proper disposal and better utilization, brings major environmental and economic benefits. A methodol
Jan 1, 2017
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Biobeneficiation of mineral raw materialsBy S. N. Groudev
A process for the combined chemico-biological removal of iron present as oxide minerals in different mineral raw materials (quartz sands, kaolins, clays, etc.) was developed. In the process, mineral r
Jan 1, 2000
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Investigation of the Potential Lightning Impacts on Underground Coal MinesBy P. Henderson, M. E. Morris, W. A. Johnson, F. D’Alessandro, D. Wilton
"The objective of this research is to develop and apply computer models to evaluate the potential lightning impacts on underground coal-mining. These models can then be utilised to assist in the desig
Jan 1, 2016
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Investigating the Relationship between Mine Air and Strata Temperature Changes and the Use of Portable Refuge AlternativesBy M. A. Reyes, L. Yan
"Heat and humidity buildup within refuge alternatives (RAs) may expose occupants to physiological hazards such as heat stress. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) regulations require RAs in u
Jan 1, 2018
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Selenium Reduction Via Conventional Water TreatmentBy Doug Williams, Kent J. McGrew, Dr. Jack Murphy
For some time, selenate has eluded water treatment by conventional means such as precipitation and clarification. This has been due to the nearly universal solubility of all oxidized selenium specie
Jan 1, 1996
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Section 1: IntroductionBy 000-000-604
HISTORIACAL INTRODUCTION Mineral processing has three principle branches, to quote Taggart, "Ore Dressing, which comprises the methods of separation of solids in inorganic crude by means which do
Jan 1, 1985
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Application Of Plane Table Photogrammetry To Open Pit MappingBy M. K. McCarter
INTRODUCTION Mining activity and basic geometry of open pit mines represent major obstacles in geotechnical mapping. Mining creates a constantly changing topographic base which may require correspond
Jan 1, 1977
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Strata Control Practices In The Upper Silesian Coal BasinBy Zbigniew Hladysz
INTRODUCTION In the Polish coal mining industry, the Upper Silesian coal basin has an important position. It contributes over 98% of the total coal production of Poland which reached 193 mt in the
Jan 1, 1982
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Sampling and Modelling of Flotation CircuitsBy Eric Forssberg, Mats Hallin
INTRODUCTION Evaluation and optimization of mineral processes has been going on since the the first plant started hundreds of years ago. A huge mass of knowledge has been collected since then. The
Jan 1, 1991
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Pelletization Studies of Ultra-Fine Clean CoalBy B. K. Parekh, R. H. Mehta
Handling of fine coal is an importance issue for coal as well as the utility industry. Reconstitution in form of pellet or briquet would be desirable if it could be done economically. This paper evalu
Jan 1, 1995
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Macroeconomic and Political Determinants of Resource NationalismBy Wenhua Li, Tsuyoshi Adachi
Resource nationalism is essentially mandatory government intervention in natural resources businesses by political or economic means in order to benefit the nation and the people. It is attacking the
Jan 1, 2017
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Douglas W. Fuerstenau - A Biographical SketchBy P. Somasundaran, F. F. Aplan
The Formative Years Douglas Winston Fuerstenau was born December 6, 1928 in Hazel, SD to Edwin Arnold and Hazel Pauline (Karterud) Fuerstenau. His father, of German extraction, was a farmer and, la
Jan 1, 1989
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Mechanistic Subsidence Prediction Model (MSPM)By A. Wahab Khair
There are a number of factors, including mine geometry, local geology, geotechnical properties of overburden materials, surface topography, sequence of overburden strata, and extraction rate, affectin
Jan 1, 1986
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Tunneling With Water Gel ExplosivesBy G. E. McCormack
The Development of Water Gel Explosives Water gels are the most recent development in the evolution of commercial explosives. They are replacing dynamite, having proven themselves to be excellent a
Jan 1, 1979
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Certification and Regulation of Diesel Equipment Use in Underground Mines – An Industry PerspectiveBy Ann M. Gosier
Over the past 20 years, diesel-powered equipment has been introduced into the underground mining environment in increasing numbers. While the introduction began years earlier in the metal-nonmetal sec
Jan 1, 1993
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TCP-Based Smart Sensors Integration In Hazardous Area ApplicationsBy M. Rîsteiu
The authors aim to analyze the behavior of smart sensors using Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) infrastructure in hazardous applications, because of their advantages regarding
Jan 1, 2008
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Microbial Beneficiation of Phosphatic Ores from Hirapur, IndiaBy N. R. Joshi, A. D. Agate
It is estimated that more than 80% of phosphate rock output in the world is used for fertilizer production. In India, there are only a few high-grade deposits of phosphate ores; therefore, most of the
Jan 1, 1999
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Project Management In Large Industrial UnitsBy P. Tanaskovic
This is presentation of a model which simplifies application of project management in control of the construction procedure of industrial units (mines, power stations etc). The model is made for furth
Jan 1, 1986
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Minimization of Delays in Plant StartupsBy Terry P. McNulty
During the last 30 years, at least ten authors have dealt with startup ("ramp-up') times for minerals beneficiation, hydrometallurgical, and/or pyrometallurgical plants. Most have attempted to id
Jan 1, 2004
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Recent Developments In International Valuation StandardsBy T. R. Ellis
A number of important international events took place in 2001 in the development and evolution of mineral valuation standards internationally. In Canada, the CIMVal Committee released a draft discussi
Jan 1, 2003