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Mechanisms of nonionic polymer adsorption on oxide surfacesBy S. Mathur
Oxide particles are commonly used as fillers in plastics, paper, rubber, etc. (particulate composites). The successful fabrication of such composites is dependent upon the adhesive strength of the fil
Jan 1, 1999
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The Selection of Sustainable Development Indicators, Industry Survey and Reporting of Results for the European Aluminium IndustryBy G. Barrasso, E. Nordheim
"The European aluminium industry, through its member organisation the European Aluminium Association (EAA), initiated a program on sustainable development for the aluminium industry in 2001. The first
Jan 1, 2005
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Longwall strata control and maintenance system – A stethoscope for longwall miningBy D. W. Park
The Longwall Strata-Control and Maintenance System (LoSCo-MS) is a software and data-communication system developed at the University of Alabama. This system integrates real-time shield monitoring, da
Jan 1, 2000
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Molten Salt Processing of Radioactive WasteBy J. J. Moore, B. Mishra, D. L. Olson
The production of radioactive and reactive metals, such as plutonium, uses various pyrometallurgical techniques that generate significant quantities of waste salts contaminated with hazardous, reactiv
Jan 1, 1995
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Assessment of occupational silica exposures on continuous mining operationsBy J. A. Organiscak
Data on dust-control practices, mining conditions and occupational exposures were gathered for approximately 80 underground continuous mining units. Despite silica contents on dust samples in excess o
Jan 1, 2002
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Application Of Dynamic Programming To The Grade Control And Scheduling In A Cut-And-Fill Mining MethodBy Fernando H. Muge
The first application of dynamic pro¬gramming to the problem of grade control and scheduling was by Muge et al (1979) and Ribeiro (1982) who applied it to the simple, two-dimensional case of longitudi
Jan 1, 1989
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Technical Note - Microscopic studies of the Muro banded iron ore deposit in Nigeria and the Marampa iron ore deposit in Sierra LeoneBy A. A. Odunaike, E. G. Okafor, M. H. Mokwe
Microscopic Studies were performed on ore samples from the Muro banded iron ore deposit in Nigeria and the Marampa iron ore deposit in Sierra Leone. Ore characteristics that affect processing of both
Jan 1, 1999
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Estimate of technically feasible DPM levels for underground metal and nonmetal mines (aea58685-4360-469a-963f-834af879ba29)By G. H. Schnakenberg Jr.
In response to the underground mining industry's growing concern with the exposure of workers to the diesel particulate matter (DPM) component of diesel exhaust, a method was developed to estimat
Jan 1, 2002
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Sustainable Drilling For Oil And Gas: Challenging Drilling Environments Demand New Formulations Of Bentonite Based Drilling FluidsBy V. C. Kelessidis
Demand for multifunctional drilling fluids continuously increases. In the quest for more hydrocarbons, drilling has extended to deep water areas (now in excess of 2.000 m) and to very deep wells (now
Jan 1, 2007
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On The Possibility And Conditions Of Beneficiation Of The Precambrian Apatite-Carbonate OresBy S. I. Nozhko, V. N. Guliy, A. A. Zolotarev, L. M. Luyshnia
The study of the apatite deposits of the Aldan Shield shows wide spread of the Precambrian apatite-carbonate ores and possibilities of using them for extraction of apatite. Dependency of flotation on
Jan 1, 1993
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State of the SAGBy James L. Vanderbeek
INTRODUCTION Semiautogenous (SAG) grinding technology first started to be seriously considered for comminution circuit design in the mid-1960s as an alternative to the three-stage crushing circuits a
Jan 1, 2004
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Rapid Response Pneumatic Fire Detection For Multilevel Metal Mines: System Design And In-Mine TestingBy M. A. Ackerson, R. E. Griffin, W. H. Pomroy
Two automated fire detection system configurations have been used successfully in underground mines: the pneumatic "tube bundle" approach and the electronic telemetry approach. The electronic telemetr
Jan 1, 1989
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On the management of gangue minerals in the flotation of platinum group minerals (Mining Engineering)By Kirsten Corin, Belinda McFadzean, Cyril O’Connor, Jenny Wiese
As orebodies being mined globally are of ever-decreasing grades, the focus on the concentration process has moved increasingly to the challenges faced in management of the gangue minerals. This is esp
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Studies Into Ground Pressure Occurring In Close-To-Wall Galleries In Hard Coal MinesBy A. Fiszer
One of the major problems with deep Polish hard coal mines are deformations of close-to-wall galleries since they are necessary and must he kept open for emergency situations and are largely responsib
Jan 1, 1982
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Problems And Solutions In The Control Of Ball Mill CircuitsBy J. C. Watts
Ball mill grinding circuit control has received increasing emphasis in the past few years due to such factors as declining ore grades, increasing production costs, and advances in analytical devices a
Jan 1, 1979
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Transport Of Respirable Dust From Overburden Drilling At Surface Coal MinesBy Slavoljub D. Maksimovic, Steve J. Page
The Bureau of Mines measured respirable dust emission rates from overburden drilling at a surface coal mine and the transport of this dust to downwind locations. The emission rates were estimated by u
Jan 1, 1987
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California Mineral Education Foundation Conference Model: Changing Public Perception Of The Mineral IndustriesBy Greg R. Wheeler
Few members of the general public have a clear understanding of mineral resources. Most people do not know how minerals are mined or why they must be extracted from many diverse locations. Many people
Jan 1, 1995
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Open-Pit and Underground Blasting TechniquesPart two of this three part series looks at explosives use in open-pit and underground mining operations. Part three, next month, will discuss the transportation, storage, handling, and destruction of
Jan 8, 1981
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The Use Of Microcomputers In Mine Ventilation PlanningBy Keith G. Wallace, Daniel J. Brunner
The traditional approach to mine ventilation planning involved making estimates of airflows, including leakage routes, and summing the corresponding pressure drops along consecutive paths in order to
Jan 1, 1989
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Quantitative In-Situ Analysis of Collector Adsorption Reactions By FTIR Internal Reflection SpectroscopyBy J. D. Miller, Jon J. Kellar
Researchers in flotation chemistry have long sought to describe collector adsorption phenomena in greater detail including kinetics, orientation and interactions between adsorbed species. Now a quanti
Jan 1, 1989