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Comminution Circuit DesignBy Hugh W. Rimmer
The design of comminution circuits and the evaluation of alternatives should be based on state-of-the-art equipment and appropriate design criteria - considerations that are often neglected by today&a
Jan 1, 1995
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Dominion Mining Limited - Cosmo Howley Gold MineBy D. Lenartowicz, K. R. Alexander, M Collings
Cosmo Howley is a gold deposit in the Northern Territory of Australia. The geology is complex and the input of geological data is an important part of the grade control process. As the geology of the
Jan 1, 1989
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PC-POWER FOR SMALL MINES - How They Work in Exploration, Mine Planning, Process Design, Maintenance, and Cost ControlsBy Betty L. Gibbs
Using a PC can help an operator analyze data more effectively and respond quickly to changing conditions. The cost of microcomputers is low, and fit into the budget of even small mines. Many software
Jan 1, 1987
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Role of Turbulence in Mineral Processing Unit OperationsBy Heinrich Schubert
In many unit operations, there are more or less developed turbulent flow conditions. Then, macroturbulence influences the transport phenomena of the particles and microturbulence controls the stresses
Jan 1, 1989
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Separation Of Apatite From High MGO Phosphates By Selective FlocculationBy S. Mathur
Future Florida phosphate reserves contain higher MgO than presently mined deposits. The high MgO content is contributed by dolomite and Mg-rich clay, palygorskite. Selective flocculation was attempted
Jan 1, 1995
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Modeling metal ion removal in alkylsulfate ion flotation systemsBy F. M. Doyle
Metal removal kinetics and metal ion selectivity in ion flotation were studied from a thermodynamic perspective. Surface tension data could be used with the Gibbs adsorption equation to quantitatively
Jan 1, 2002
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The Rheology And Handling Of Laterite SlurriesBy Gordon R. Wicker, Peter V. Avotins, Steven S. Ahlschlager
Laterite ore slurries exhibit Bingham plastic behavior and can be characterized by the magnitude of their yield point and Bingham viscosity. These two parameters are affected by ore composition, solid
Jan 1, 1979
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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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Insights into Beneficiation Losses of Platinum Group Metals from Gabbroic RocksBy A. S. Mallicis, Li Xiawoei, P. W. Weiblen, I. Iwasakl
Platinum group metals (PGM) are often found in close association with arsenide and sulfarsenide minerals in copper-nickel bearing gabbroic rocks. Major losses of platinum in flotation have been attrib
Jan 1, 1989
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Improving Highwall Stability At The Gregg River MineBy A. E. Stewart
Slope design in an open pit mine includes determining bench height, bench face angle and berm width. Case histories are presented of two highwall slopes (160 and 220 m or 525 and 720 ft high) excavate
Jan 1, 1998
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Conveyor System Specification Development for Surface MiningBy Thomas J. Martin, James W. Martin, Paul F. Martin
The conveyor belt is the basic building block of a broad range of material handling applications in modern mining systems. The mining plans and site conditions dictate basic system requirements but th
Jan 1, 1993
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Selection of belt conveyor shifting equipmentBy F. G. Boehm, T. S. Golosinski
This paper identifies the components of belt conveyor shifting force as a vertical force, Pv, a lateral force, Ph, and a longitudinal force, Pl. A method for estimating these forces is proposed that r
Jan 1, 1988
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Management of the Technological Development for the Next Century Challenges: A Case StudyBy Paulo Roberto, S. M. Roberto, Francisco Valadares Póvoa, Evandro C. Silva
The market of mineral goods worldwide is characterized by a growing pressure on suppliers for better quality products, lower prices and productive processes which are energetically efficient and envir
Jan 1, 1998
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Zircon: Origin And UsesBy F. L. Pirkle, D. A. Podmeyer
The mineral zircon is mined for use as specialty foundry sands, abrasives, ores of Zr02 and zirco¬nium metal, refractories and zirconium chemicals. It is produced as one of several products from heavy
Jan 1, 1993
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Practical Design Considerations when Planning a Backfill OperationBy D. G. Millette, A. J. S. (Sam) Spearing
The design of a cost effective backfill system involves many aspects and various inputs from different engineering disciplines. Backfilling is a very significant mining cost and efforts need to be mad
Jan 1, 2001
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Atlantic Avenue IRT Station Rehabilitation and Passageway ReconstructionBy Louis G. Silano, Aram Grigoryan
Parsons Brinckerhoff is providing engineering services for the Atlantic Avenue Station Complex Rehabilitation and Passageway Reconstruction for New York City Transit. Project reflects current real
Jan 1, 2003
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Use of probability distributions to define baseline groundwater quality at a uranium mill siteBy O. A. Paulson, D. D. Runnells, D. P. Dupon, K. J. Bruxvoort
Background groundwater quality is often used to drive remediation programs at sites with waters that have been affected by mining activities. In the past, these levels were sometimes chosen without ri
Jan 1, 2000
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Automated Surveying of Mines Using a Laser RangefinderBy Gary Schaffer, Anthony Stentz
Surveying of mines is a necessary step in coal mining to assemble maps which are used for tracking progress in the development of the mine and to plan future coal removal. A first approach for automat
Jan 1, 1993
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Site planning process : Application to land use potential evaluation for mined land (Technical Paper)By R. J. Sweigard, R. V. Ramani
Productive and beneficial use of reclaimed surface-mined land is a concern of industry, government, and the general public. A process has been developed that will aid mine planners and public planners
Jan 1, 1987
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Enhanced fine coal beneficiation using ultrasonic energyBy D. Tao, B. K. Parekh
Fine coal particles are difficult to separate effectively from liquids or other solids. Ultrasonic energy may be used to enhance the efficiency of the conventional fine-particle separation processes w
Jan 1, 2000