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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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Determining Operating Points Of Multiple-Fan Ventilation Systems By Tracing An Augmented-System Solution CurveBy S. Lin, Y. J. Wang
Based on systematic definitions of a generalized multiple fan ventilation system, the concepts of an augmented system, its solution curve and the operating points of the original system are introduced
Jan 1, 1994
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Technological Contributions of Chuquicamata Division to the Development of Solvent Extraction in the Copper IndustryBy V. J. Matta, A. A. Pincheira, I. A. Reghezza, Ch. J. Vergara
The growth of solvent extraction in Chile has been astonishing during the last years and has been established as a very successful technology. However, there are still limitations that must be impr
Jan 1, 1998
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On-Line Data Reconciliation By Minimization Of A Weighted Sum Of Squared Residuals And Node ImbalancesBy Daniel Hodouin, Claude Bazin, Sami Makni
A method is proposed to perform on-line data adjustment and inference of unmeasured variables, using measured flowrates and on-stream assays in mineral processing plants. The algorithm minimizes a wei
Jan 1, 1995
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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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Application of Cokriging to Integrate Drillhole and Blasthole Data in Ore Reserve EstimationBy Abdullah Arik
An ore reserve block model is the basis for various decisions in mine development and production. The block model is initially built using the information from the drillhole data only. Once the mine i
Jan 1, 1996
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Aspects of Very Fine GrindingBy Klaus Schönert
Experimental investigations of single particle and interparticle breakage show that the microprocess in mills demands an energy input between 1 J/g and 10 J/g, if particles below 100 pm have to be com
Jan 1, 1989
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Groundwater Cut-Off for Jacked Tunnel with Ground FreezingBy Philip M. Rice, Paul Schmall, Peter W. Deming, Hugh S. Lacy
A groundwater cut-off is needed to provide a stable face of tunnels to be constructed by jacking precast rectangular tunnel segments beneath commuter rail tracks for the new I-90 extension in Boston,
Jan 1, 1999
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Effects of slurry rheology and ball coating on abrasive wear and the grinding rate of quartziteBy I. Iwasaki, J. N. Orlich
The effect of slurry rheology and ball coating characteristics on the abrasive wear of grinding media and the rate of grinding were studied using -10 mesh quartzite in laboratory marked ball wear test
Jan 1, 1988
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Coal Blending – Meeting SpecificationBy B. J. Arnold
Coal blending inherently means homogenizing a mixture of coals so that the properties of the blend meet some specifications for maintaining power plant performance and emission requirements. In practi
Jan 1, 1994
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Results: Meigs Creek Seam CoalBy Edward R. Torak
The Ohio Coal Testing and Development Research Facility (OCTAD) was commissioned in 1992 by the Ohio Coal Development Office and the Ohio Power Company to support evolving process technologies that wi
Jan 1, 1995
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The Use of an In-Situ Porous Reactive Wall to Remediate a Heavy Metal PlumeBy Rick McGregor, David Blowes, Mike Choi, Ralph Ludwig
The oxidation of sulfide minerals at an ore transfer location in Western Canada has resulted in widespread contamination of underlying soil and groundwater. The oxidation of sulfide minerals has relea
Jan 1, 2000
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Removal of Selenium Oxyanions from Mine Waters Utilizing Elemental Iron and Galvanically Coupled MetalsBy Helen Joyce, Larry Twidwell, Jay McCloskey, Eric Dahlgren, Andy Hadden
The reduction of dissolved selenium oxyanions from mine wastewater utilizing an elemental iron cementation technology on been studied on a laboratory scale at Montana Tech of The University of Montana
Jan 1, 2005
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Column Flotation Of Fine Coal From Waste Coal RefuseBy R. Harris, M. Misra
Column flotation technology has a demonstrated potential for recovering clean coal from high-ash waste fines. The effect of different variables such as air flow rate, frother addition, depressant addi
Jan 1, 1988
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Sustainable Education in Minerals Engineering EducationBy W. Dalmijn, H. de Ruiter
"The decline in students for mining and metallurgical engineering in the last few years has lead to the closure of many university departments in all first world countries around the world. Three inde
Jan 1, 2005
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The Practice Of Methane Drainage In JapanBy K. Ohga
Japan has produced 14-16 million tons of coal per year in the past several years. About half of the production comes from eight coal mines in the Ishikari coal field, Hokkaido. Most of the gassy coal
Jan 1, 1987
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Particle Size Control In A Wet Grinding CircuitBy S. K. Kawatra
For efficient control of particle size in a wet grinding circuit, three alternative methods for monitoring pro- duct particle size are available. These methods are based on: 1. Ultrasonic wave abso
Jan 1, 1979
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New Approach To Determine The In-Situ Strength Of Coal In Mine PillarsBy E. D. Thompson, Y. J. Zhang, K. F. Unrug
This paper presents the results of a recent study on the development of an in situ testing method for determining coal strength in mine pillars. The strength testing is performed in the horizontal hol
Jan 1, 1997
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Recovery Of Gold From Waste Activated CarbonBy R. K. Amankwah, E. K. Asiam
Changes in the thermal-oxidation behavior and other properties of gold-bearing waste activated carbon when milled in both a ball mill and a vibratory mill were investigated. It was found that signific
Jan 1, 1997
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Concept to meet quality specifications of coal on a per-car basis rather than on a trainload basisCoal that meets customer specifications is often stored in silos prior to being loaded into railcars. However, it is often found that, after loading, the coal contained in a particular car does not me
Jan 1, 2002