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Recent English Language Literature Of Mine Ventilation ? IntroductionBy Mary B. Ansari
The literature of mine ventilation is very diverse in nature, widely interdisciplinary, and extremely international in scope. Important references are found in indexes, abstracts, government documents
Jan 1, 1980
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Recent Investigations of the Mitchell Plateau Bauxite Deposit, Western AustraliaBy T. W. H. Parker, S. B. Sadleir
ABSTRACT A comprehensive program of air flush core and reverse circulation drilling, trial mining and beneficiation test work was carried out in 1980-1982 to re-assess the potential of the Mitchell
Jan 1, 1984
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The Role of an Engineering and Construction ContractorBy John V. Beall
A completed feasibility study executed by an independent agency can benefit a company in two ways. Inside the organization, it verifies the project staffs ideas and their concept of the facility. Outs
Jan 10, 1980
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Pastefill Transportation Techniques and Predictive RheologyBy Andrew T. MacKenzie, Paul A. Rantala
Predictive pastefill rheology (flow characteristic), models have long challenged pastefill practitioners. While the methodology and practicality of recipe formulation is attainable in most locals, the
Jan 1, 2001
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Upgrading Coarse Phosphate Sands Using the HydroFloat SeparatorBy Gerald H. Luttrell, Joe Shoniker, Jaisen N. Kohmuench, Christopher J. Barbee, Michael J. Mankosa
The HydroFloat technology was specifically developed to upgrade phosphate sands that are too coarse (>0.6 mm) to be efficiently recovered by conventional flotation methods. In this novel process, clas
Jan 1, 2002
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Spectroscopic Analysis Of Passivation Reactions For Carbonaceous Matter From Carlin Trend OresBy R. Y. Wan, J. D. Miller, P. L. Sibrell
Three different refractory carbonaceous gold ores from the Carlin operation in northeastern Nevada were investigated to characterize the effect of passivation treatments on the nature of the carbonace
Jan 1, 1990
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A New Utilization Option For Coal FinesBy Joseph Renk, David Akers, Glenn Shirey
Each year, US coal cleaning plants landfill or impound millions of tons of high-quality, fine-sized coal. This coal is not only difficult and expensive to capture during cleaning, but, if captured, ca
Jan 1, 2005
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Activity Based Costing And Information Engineering: Formulation Of An Annual Mine BudgetBy Malcolm Scoble, Sean Dessureault, Scott Dunbar
Budgets are key financial and behavior drivers for most businesses, including mining. Budgets are used to link strategic objectives to tactical decisions, to measure performance, and to provide basic
Jan 1, 2002
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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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Technology Of Air Coolers For Coal Mines - IntroductionBy Gerhard Mücke
Geothermal and operational reasons in the German coal mining industry make it necessary to an increasing extent to climatize coal faces and headings by means of refrigeration plants. Air coolers insta
Jan 1, 1980
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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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The Importance of Controlling the Chemical Environment in Flotation CircuitsBy J. E. Gebhardt, J. A. Herbst, K. Y. Lee
Benefits of proper control of reagent usage in flotation circuits are typically improved metallurgy and savings in reagent costs. Improved metallurgy can mean more consistent product quality, i.e., fi
Jan 1, 1994
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Application Of Laser Surface Coatings For Raw Coal Screen Wear Resistance EnhancementBy N. Dahotre, C. Blue, C. Zhao, B. Parekh, D. Tao, G. Engleman, R. Honaker
Equipment wear is one of the major concerns in screening of coal and minerals. Not only does it decrease the screen service life, it also results in inconsistent aperture sizes and deteriorates the e
Jan 1, 2006
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The Geology And Economic Development Of Searles LakeBy Gail Moulton
Searles Valley is located approximately 125 miles northeast of Los Angeles in the Basin and Range Province. Occupying the lowest part of the valley is Searles Dry Lake Playa, which is about 9 miles lo
Jan 1, 1995
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Beneficiation of fluorspar by column flotationBy G. Bhaskar Raju, S. Prabhakar
The amenability of column flotation for the beneficiation of fluorspar was investigated, and the overall performance of the column, flotation was compared to the performance of the existing convention
Jan 1, 2000
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Allocation of airborne reconnaissance effort: maximization of gain in informationBy M. J. Shulman
The exploration geologist is frequently confronted with the problem of allocating his resources, i.e., exploration effort, among various areas. Although geologic, financial, and logistic consideration
Jan 1, 1987
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A Simple Method for Evaluating Data from Phosphate Beneficiation PlantsBy Matthew E. Eisenmann, Gerald H. Luttrell
Performance data from phosphate plants are often untrustworthy because of difficulties associated with highly variable feeds and unstable equipment operation. In some cases, this problem is further co
Jan 1, 2002
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Measurement And Modelling Of Slurry Mixing Using Resistance TomographyBy Richard A. Williams
The design, modelling and simulation of solid-liquid mixers remains one of the least advanced aspects of minerals processing, due to difficulties in quantifying complex slurry hydrodynamics from first
Jan 1, 1995
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Unsaturated Hydrologic Assessment of Waste Rock Stockpiles in Semi-Arid ClimatesBy D. A. Swanson, G. Danziger, G. Savci, C. Barnes
Hydrologic assessments of existing and proposed waste rock stockpiles are typically required for application of operating and closure permits at mine sites. A hydrologic assessment should include an e
Jan 1, 2000
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Setting priorities for mine safety and health researchBy R. L. Grayson
In 1995, the United States Congress abolished the Bureau of Mines in the US Department of Interior. But Congress preserved the safety and health research functions being performed at the Pittsburgh an
Jan 1, 2000