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Field Tests With Fracture-Control Blasting TechniquesBy L. L. Oriard
The author describes three case histories of fracture-control blasting demonstrations. This is a technique in which the walls of blast holes are scribed or notched in order to enhance the development
Jan 1, 1981
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Potash Flotation And Process Optimization At Great Salt Lake Minerals CorporationBy J. C. McLaughlin, Bill A. Hancock, David J. Meacham
Great Salt Lake Minerals (GSLM) uses flotation to utilize low grade harvest evaporites in the leaching/ crystallization process. A final potash product coloration problems was encountered that was att
Jan 1, 1993
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Integrity Of Samples Acquired By Deep Reverse-Circulation Drilling Below The Water Table At The Chimney Creek Project, NevadaBy A. Wright, R. L. Kastelic, W. C. Feyerabend
Gold Fields Mining Corp. is evaluating gold mineralization beneath thick, wet alluvium at the Chimney Creek project, Humboldt County, Nevada. Contamination of reverse-circulation samples has been visu
Jan 1, 1993
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Is Mining Technology Advancing Faster Than Ventilation Practices?By Terence H. Fisher
The use of more productive mining equipment, the tendency to longer development and the advent of new mining methods have introduced new challenges to the ventilation practitioner in Western Australia
Jan 1, 1995
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A Cooling Strategy For British Coal MinesBy John M. Anderson
This paper examines the methods available to improve climatic conditions around a deep, high production longwall district of a British coal mine using results from a computer model. Such methods inclu
Jan 1, 1987
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The Positive Side of Mining: Peruvian GoldBy Leonard Harris
The 1980s marked a boom in gold mining and exploration in the United States particularly in the state of Nevada which lifted this country to second place in the world, after South Africa, in gold prod
Jan 1, 1998
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Technical Note - Flotation Of Low-Grade Birnin Gwari And Alawa Graphite, Nigeria.By G. G. O. O. Uwadiale, M. A. Kollere, M. A. U. Nwoke
Birnin Gwari and Alawa graphite deposits were upgraded by flotation. Using 0.5 kg/t kerosene and 0.25 kg/t sodium silicate, flotation concentrates grading 90.7% and 88% Cg with recoveries of 86.2% and
Jan 1, 1998
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Mathematical Analysis Of Fine Vibrating Screen Selectivity CurvesBy R. K. Mehta, C. W. Schultz, R. R. Mallepali
Stirred ball mill feeds used for ultrafine grinding applications require a fine size separation step to avoid overgrinding. This paper presents the selectivity curves obtained for oil shale and comple
Jan 1, 1994
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Oils As Collectors In Low-Rank Coal FlotationBy Raimondo Ciccu, Francesco Satta, Marcello Ghiani, Piero Carbini
Nonpolar oils are utilized as collectors in low-rank coals flotation processes. The analysis of the mechanism of the hydrophobic film formation on coal particles permits the identification of the main
Jan 1, 1989
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Using Commodity Price Projections In Mineral Project ValuationBy G. Davis
It is well known that anticipated mineral prices can have an overwhelming effect on a property's expected value. However, price movements throughout the life of a project also affect value. Thus,
Jan 1, 1997
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Conditioning Parameter Effects On The Recovery Of Coarse PhosphateBy G. D. Hood, B. E. Davis
A fundamental study of the mechanisms involved in the conditioning of coarse Florida phosphate has led to some interesting discoveries. Studies by the US Bureau of Mines have shown that conditioning t
Jan 1, 1995
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Hydrodynamic Effects In Flotation Of OresBy C. E. Jordan, B. J. Scheiner
The Bureau of Mines conducted research on the flotation hydrodynamics of fine particle flotation to improve the flotation efficiency in our domestic minerals industry. The turbulent fluid velocity pro
Jan 1, 1989
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An Approach To Mineral Particle -Air Bubble Interaction In Turbulent Flow Of Flotation CellBy Shaoxian Song, Shouci Lu, Jingyon Gou, Pan Yiuwen
The calculated potential energies of interaction between hydrophobic particle of three minerals (rhodochrosite, quartz and talc) and air bubble show that the energy of hydrophobic interaction is the d
Jan 1, 1995
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Analysis Of Ventilation Networks With Multi-Recirculation PathsBy Jan K. Wolski
Detection of the air recirculation branches within a large ventilation network may be difficult, therefore a PC computer routine has been developed to perform this task in an efficient and reliable ma
Jan 1, 1993
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Effect of Seasonal Work on Residual Cyanide Removal From Leach Heaps in Sub-Arctic ConditionsBy A. K. Bakshi
In cold regions, rinsing of spent cyanide from leach heaps is stopped during winter and is resumed again after the snow melts. The effect of this idle time on the overall removal process was studied i
Jan 1, 1995
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Methods for assessing effects of longwall mining on surf ace subsidenceBy G. A. Hazen, S. M. Sargand
This study monitored longwall mining subsidence profiles over three panels that were mined beneath state highways in southeastern Ohio. The average maximum subsidence was 1.07 m (3.5 ft). The average
Jan 1, 1987
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A Laboratory Investigation To Evaluate The Feasibility Of Co2 Sequestration In Deep CoalBy A. Zutshi
Production of CO2 is an inevitable consequence of burning fossil fuels, with the only CO2 sequestration technique feasible in the immediate future being its injection in various geologic media. This p
Jan 1, 2006
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Increase your plant recovery: more efficient spiral circuitsBy T. A. Toney, L. R. Fish, P. J. Bethell
With new lightweight designs, spirals have become standard equipment in coal preparation plants worldwide. To their credit, spirals typically show very low coal losses to the refuse stream under most
Jan 1, 2000
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Water Management At The Barrick Bullfrog Reclamation ProjectBy D. Kump
Barrick closed the Bullfrog Operation in November 1999.During its life, the Bullfrog produced ore from three open pit mines and an underground mine; 32,000,000 tons of ore were processed at the 9,000-
Jan 1, 2004
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Mechanical Fabric and In-Situ Stress Orientations in the Devonian Gas Shales of the Appalachian BasinBy William J. Gregg
Mechanical testing results on oriented Devonian gas shale core throughout the Appalachian basin show a preferred fracture direction perpendicular to bedding. The preferred direction is generally paral
Jan 1, 1986