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Thermal Imaging Cameras And Their Use In The Mining IndustryBy R. S. Conti, L. L. Chasko
To deal with an unexpected event such as fire, prevention and preparedness are important elements in an underground mine's strategic plan. The purpose is to prevent afire before it initiates and
Jan 1, 2003
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Geochemistry Of Bromide-Rich Brines Of The Dead Sea And Southern ArkansasBy Alden B. Carpenter
The Dead Sea is the only relatively large body of surface water having bromide concentrations comparable to those in the brines of the Smackover Formation in Arkansas. The Dead Sea, like the Smackover
Jan 1, 1978
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Studies On The Leaching Kinetics Of Manganese Carbonate Ore At Room TemperatureBy Zhuang Jianming, Liu Qinxia, Yuan Mingliang, Mei Xiangong, Chen Jin
Up to now, the leaching of manganese carbonate ore is usually performed at high temperature of 363K and the leaching rate is lower than 90%. Although in laboratory test, the leaching rate is only 90%.
Jan 1, 1995
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Acid/Base Sites On Mineral Filler Surfaces Determined By The Adsorption Of Probe MoleculesBy R. J. Pugh
The surface chemical sites on several fillers (quartz, feldspar, calcite and granite) were studied by the adsorption of well defined acid and basic probe molecules (benzoic acid, benzyl alcohol, ethyl
Jan 1, 1993
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Estimation of pulp viscosity and grinding mill performance by means of mill noise measurementsBy S. D. Morrison, J. L. Watson
It is well known that the density and viscosity of a mill pulp have optimum levels for grinding efficiency, and sophisticated control loops are employed to control pulp density in industry. However, t
Jan 1, 1987
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Simulation of Induced Jet Ventilation in a Mine Face Using a Laboratory ModelBy E. Topuz, M. J. McPherson, I. M. Konduri
The research is carried out to investigate the flow mechanics and effectiveness of face ventilation using induction fans, as an effort to provide a more efficient alternative to conventional auxiliary
Jan 1, 1995
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Amine Flotation Of Fine Quartz And Glass BeadsBy M. G. Gorman
The effects of particle size, particle shape and degree of aggregation on n-dodecylamine flotation of -20 µ m quartz and glass beads were studied. A microflotation cell suitable for use with very fine
Jan 1, 1990
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Mechanical Properties of Western Canadian Heavy-Oil Sands and Their Relevance to Wellbore StabilityBy Malcolm Reeves
The heavy oil reservoirs of Alberta and Saskatchewan include sequences of unconeolidated silts and fine sands which respond in an unusual manner when subjected to the high temperature and pore-fluid-p
Jan 1, 1986
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Surface Products Of Water And Xanthate Interaction With Copper Sulfide Minerals Selective SeparationBy M. Alnot, J. A. Mielczarski, J. J. Ehrhardt, J. M. Cases
The flotation behavior of minerals depends on the balance between hydrophobic and hydrophilic species present at the surface of the minerals. The direct characterization of the interfacial products fo
Jan 1, 1995
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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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Flotation Plant Material Balance Computation: A Step Towards Optimizing Fine Particle RecoveryBy T. Negeri, Y. Breau, M. Plante, A. Orumwense
As part of a joint project on fine particle processing, sponsored by the Consortium de Recherche Minérale (COREM), Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and Hydro-Quebec, two flotation plant circuits were
Jan 1, 2003
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On-Line Reconciliation Of Mineral Processing DataBy Daniel Hodouin, Claude Bazin, Sami Makni
Computer systems, installed in mineral processing, are designed to accumulate massive amounts of real-time data. Frequently these data are only partially processed because of the lack of adequate meth
Jan 1, 1993
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A Methodology To Determine In Situ Rock-Mass FailureBy K. Y. Haramy, B. T. Brady
A scale-invariant theory of the strength and deformability, of rock masses in static equilibrium and at incipient failure is proposed The theory provides a rationale, for designing structures in rock.
Jan 1, 1996
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Computer Simulations Of Roof And Support Behaviour In Coal StrataBy André Vervoort
The roof behaviour in room and pillar panels during the development of roadways and the subsequent pillar extraction was monitored underground and numerical simulations were conducted. For several und
Jan 1, 1992
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Filters And AbsorbentsBy Steve Van Kouteren
Filters and absorbents purify, clarify, and clean many types of liquids by removing solid particles. In addition, absorbents provide a convenient way to handle liquids and to clean up liquid wastes or
Jan 1, 1994
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The Impact on Industrial Grinding Circuits of Changing and/or Controlling The Slurry Rheology - Plenary AddressBy Richard R. Klimpel
This paper will summarize the trends resulting from the data generated in a large number of laboratory and industrial studies con- ducted by this author where various slurry rheology factors have been
Jan 1, 1997
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Managing Technology Development in a Changing Business EnvironmentBy R. C. Shodde, R. D. La Nauze
Major societal and industry changes over the last four decades have influenced the management of technology in the minerals industry. From the authors' experiences in both private and public sect
Jan 1, 2004
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Zinc Oxide Precipitation from Solutions Containing High Concentrations of Chloride IonsBy R. E. Johnson, M. Schipper-Zablotskaja, B. R. Palmer, van Sandwijk A.
A procedure has been developed for the removal of zinc from acid solutions containing aluminum, silicon, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium and manganese ions and high concentrations of chloride io
Jan 1, 1993
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Methods And Trends In Protecting The Historical Chambers In Wieliczka Monumental Salt MineBy R. Debkowski
Mining methods used to protect the workings in underground salt mines against the destructive activity of natural factors are presented in this paper. Major hazards and methods of elimination of their
Jan 1, 2006
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Paramagnetic Separation in Ultrafine Industrial Minerals and CoalBy J. Iannicelli
High intensity, high gradient magnetic separation can economically remove weakly paramagnetic contaminants down to 0 1 micron from industrial minerals This process is employed by all waterwashed ka
Jan 1, 1983