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Use Of An Analytical Solution For Preliminary Estimates Of Ground Water Inflow To A PitBy L. C. Atkinson, E. A. Azrag, T. M. Hanna
The results of using a simple analytical solution and a relatively complex numerical model to estimate ground water inflow to an open pit mine are compared. The analytical solution assumes lateral, ra
Jan 1, 1995
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Sonic Flotation of Phosphate OresBy C. E. Jordan, B. J. Scheiner
The Bureau of Mines has developed a continuous ultrasonic flotation cell for the recovery of Florida phosphate ore. Within a small mixing chamber near the bottom of the flotation cell, an ultrasonic p
Jan 1, 1989
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A Biosorption Approach to Removal of Trace Concentrations of Uranium and Heavy Metals from Aqueous SolutionsBy E. B. McNew, J. M. Barnes, A. E. Torma
The applicability of biosorbent materials for the removal of uranium and other heavy metals from synthetic and actual uranium mil 1 tailing (UMT) solutions has been investigated. The biosorbent materi
Jan 1, 1992
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2. Modeling a Molybdenum Porphyry Using Geostatistical Methods - IntroductionBy Bruce T. Stanley
Though most porphyry-molybdenum deposits lend themselves to various reserve estimating techniques, still there must exist the constant effort to not merely obtain an estimate but rather to obtain the
Jan 1, 1979
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3. Pelletization and Sintering ? IntroductionBy K. V. S. Sastry
Pelletization, sintering, and pressure compaction are the most common methods used to agglomerate ore concentrates. Over the last 20 years agglomeration has grown enormously in popularity and has beco
Jan 1, 1979
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The Role Of The I.B.A. In The Bauxite/Alumina/Aluminium IndustryBy Ronald J. Thomas
Prior to 1974, bauxite-producing countries were poorly informed about important aspects of the bauxite/alumina/aluminium industry. This placed them at a disadvantage in negotiations over the developme
Jan 1, 1984
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Use Of An Interactive Dynamic Program System As An Aid To Mine ValuationBy Jorgen Elbrond
The economic environment of mining is particular and requires special methods for seeking the economic optimization of mining and guiding the construction of logical production planning systems. An in
Jan 1, 1982
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Multilinear Balance Equilibration: Application To A Complex Metallurgical ProcessBy J. Ragot, D. Maquin, N. Heraud
Acquisition of coherent and representative data about the state of processes remains a major problem of process control. This paper proposes an approach that ensures coherence in measurements on an op
Jan 1, 1992
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The Use of Commercially Available Software Packages to Form a Unique Environmental ToolBy Jan W. Oberholzer, Patrick Linzer
The globally increasing environmental awareness which has manifested itself in the past few years also encompasses problems associated with mine closures. A crucial requirement for the effective plann
Jan 1, 1996
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Use of dilatometer and piezocone testing in design of tailings reclamation plansBy R. E. Wardwell, J. D. Nelson
The design of cover systems for reclamation schemes in tailings requires estimation or determination of tailings materials properties such as compressibility, shear strength, and consolidation charact
Jan 1, 1987
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Upgrading Nigerian iron oresBy G. G. O. O. Uwadiale
A number of Nigerian iron ore deposits have been upgraded to the specifications of concentrates for the blast furnace and the direct reduction iron- and steel-making plants. Depending on the mineralog
Jan 1, 1990
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Estimation of Breakage Function Parameters for the Andrews-Mika Grinding Model Using a Stereostochastic Model for LiberationBy Donald Leroux
For the last few years, the grinding model first proposed by Andrews and Mika (1975) has regained attention from the scientific community. Though sophisticated identification algorithms have been deve
Jan 1, 1992
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The Cinnabar Canyon Sulfur DepositBy J. Mersch Ward
Homestake Mining Company has identified a significant native sulfur resource at its Cinnabar Canyon prospect in Mono County, California. Elemental sulfur occurs as replacements, fracture coatings and
Jan 1, 1992
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Comparative study of the surface properties and the reactivity of coal pyrite and mineral pyriteBy J. R. Diehl, R. W. Lai, R. W. Hammack, S. U. M. Khan
Cyclic voltammetry (CV), flotation response, evolved-gas analysis (EGA), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) were employed to evaluate the major differences in the surface property and surface
Jan 1, 1991
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Leaching And Recovery Of Metals From Cobalt-Rich Manganese Ocean CrustBy J. P. Allen, D. A. Rice, H. L. Abercrombie
Cobalt, nickel and manganese can be recovered quickly, cleanly and selectively from cobalt-rich manganese ocean crust by leaching in dilute acid solutions in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. Common
Jan 1, 1992
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New in Abrasion of Conveyor Belt CoversBy M. Scherbakov, W. Shi
Abrasion is an important mode of performance for any element of an engineered product that involves material contact for example, a conveyor belt cover. Abrasion resistance is considered to be one of
Jan 1, 2004
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Activation and Depression of Silicates during Anionic Flotation of Igneous ApatitesBy L. S. Leal Filho, L. A. F. Barros, S. M. Assis
Zeta potential determinations and microflotation tests (with starch, sodium oleate and flotigan EDA-B) versus pH, pCa and pMg were performed with apatite and typical silicate minerals that occur in Br
Jan 1, 2002
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Confidence Intervals for Local Estimation: Application to the Witwatersrand BasinBy Margaret Armstrong, Chris Roth
One advantage of kriging is that it provides both an estimate of the block or point grade, and an indication of the local precision via the kriging variance. If one assumes that the estimation errors
Jan 1, 1996
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Quality control and shipment planning at The Carter Mining Co.By J. A. Dille, J. P. Hand, J. D. Brown
The purpose of this paper is to inform members of the coal producing and consuming community about techniques used by The Carter Mining Co. to control product quality at a large surface coal mining op
Jan 1, 1987
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Meeting Air Quality Requirements in Crushing OperationsBy Joe M. Bryan, George E. Rodger
The development of small precious metal mines in the western states has been directed at heap leach operations. Crushing plants are an essential adjunct to heap leach operations. They must meet enviro
Jan 1, 1987