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Predicting Size Distributions of Pulverized CoalBy L. G. Austin, R. S. C. Rogers
INTRODUCTION Coal is geologically a sedimentary rock with distinct bedding planes containing a mixture of petrographic constituents. Yet. because of its chemical nature, it also has some of the ch
Jan 1, 1988
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Studies On Effective Utilization Of Precipitates From Neutralized Mine DrainageBy Taneomi Harada
Mine drainage has high acidity and sometimes contains more than the allowable concentration of ionized iron. In such a case, mine drainage is neutralized with calcium carbonate and calcium hydroxide t
Jan 1, 1995
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Rare Earth MineralsBy Stephen B. Castor
The rare earth elements (REE) which include the 15 lanthanide elements (Z = 57 through 71) and yttrium (Z = 39) are so called because the elements were originally isolated in the late 18th and early 1
Jan 1, 1994
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Experience With Charged Potential (CP) In NorwayBy Ole Bernt Lile
The well-known method of C. Schlumberger, Mise a la masse, has become a popular method again in ore exploration in Norway after many years of dominance by EM methods. The principle of the method is to
Jan 1, 1975
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A Mining Project Evaluation Technique Incorporating The Response Of Mine Management To The Resolution Of Uncertainty ? IntroductionBy Donald Ross-Watt
Mining project investment concerns the installation of mine capacity for the purpose of generating a stream of future economic benefits. In order to make this type of investment decision, the optimum
Jan 1, 1979
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Pyrometallurgy (94b28e36-84a4-4dbd-930b-f31312a8aed4)By T. R. A. Davey, J. W. Sherman, B. J. DiSanto, G. Bjorling, G. S. Stacey, J. T. Cullom, R. L. Bird, S. E. Woods, J. C. Blair, Jorma Honkasalo
Most pyrometallurgical processes take place at high temperature with rapid chemical reactions when the elements and compounds are usually liquid or gaseous. Smelting. The classical method of obtaining
Jan 1, 1985
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Ameliorating Problems Associated with Coal FinesBy Carl P. Maronde, William P. Barnett, Patricia A. Rawls
The commercial deployment of advanced fine-coal cleaning technologies depends on cost-effective approaches for efficient separation and ancillary operations in handling, dewatering, drying, and transp
Jan 1, 1995
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Sewer Rehabilitation Treated As If It Were TunnelBy Samara Ali-Ahmad, Keith Hanks, Cindy Pham
The City of Los Angeles will rehabilitate approximately 9 miles of its North Outfall Sewer. This sewer was constructed in the 1920s as an unreinforced concrete semi-elliptical sewer. One of the method
Jan 1, 2003
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The Role of Mineralogy in Mineral BeneficiationBy D. M. Hausen
The role of applied mineralogy in mineral beneficiation begins with early prospect evaluation, and continues through stages of amenability testwork and pilot plant studies to the ultimate development
Jan 1, 1991
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Ring-Geared Mills Operated With Frequency Converter (Much More Than Just Variable Speed)By T. R. von Ow
The method of powering mills such as AG, SAG and Ball has a long and technically interesting history. It can be said that almost every decade in the last half century had its own trend. The trends wer
Jan 1, 2010
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Geologic Evaluation Of The Grossschloppen Vein Uranium Deposit, West Germany (5115275d-ae85-42cc-8a9d-9567b7cfab35)By C. McLean, S. G. Kolb, A. J. Erickson, S. C. Moore
The Grossschloppen vein-uranium deposit, Bavaria, West Germany, was examined with underground workings during 1980-82 by Esso Erz GmbH, an affiliate of Exxon Minerals Company (EMC). Geologic evaluatio
Jan 1, 1992
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Bacterial Oxidation of the Olympias Arsenical Pyrite ConcentrateBy M. Stefanakis, A. Kontopoulpus, K. Adam
The application of Bacterial Oxidation as a pretreatment step for the extraction of gold from the Olympias refractory pyrite concentrate is described. A wide review of Bio-oxidation is presented focus
Jan 1, 1989
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A Survey And Critique Of Economic Models Used In The Federal Coal Management Program ? IntroductionBy David A. Gulley
One of the advantages of the market¬place, economists believe, is that it automatically generates information which would otherwise be hard to come by. For example, supply and demand signals imply som
Jan 1, 1982
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Construction Uses – Roofing GranulesBy Rustu S. Kalyoncu
Rainbow colors of roofing granules, adorning the roofs of buildings from single family units to largest office buildings, have their origin in the roofing shingles as burlap soaked with tar appearing
Jan 1, 1994
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Time Dependent Roof Deterioration At A Central Ohio Coal MineBy Ted Klemetti
Roof deterioration in weak moisture-sensitive rock leads to roof falls in coal mines. An observation site was set up in intake air at an underground coal mine in central Ohio to evaluate the time-dep
Jan 1, 2009
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Douglas W. Fuerstenau - A Biographical SketchBy P. Somasundaran, F. F. Aplan
The Formative Years Douglas Winston Fuerstenau was born December 6, 1928 in Hazel, SD to Edwin Arnold and Hazel Pauline (Karterud) Fuerstenau. His father, of German extraction, was a farmer and, la
Jan 1, 1989
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Dealing With A Trend In Inverse Distance EstimationBy G. Jalkanen
Dealing with a trend in inverse distance estimation, IWD, is presented. A measurement is proposed to be consisted of a portion due to a mean and a portion due to a residual. The procedure consists of
Jan 1, 2010
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Ball Clay Development In The AmericasBy Tom F. Deems
The term ball clay is applied to plastic sedimentary clays that have a high content of kaolinite and that possess white firing properties and high green strength (Mitchell and Stentiford, 1973). Howev
Jan 1, 1997
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The Reduction Of Kaolin Slurry Viscosity Using Pugging And DeslimingBy R. A. Lowe
The low-shear viscosity of kaolin slurries is one of the principal characteristics that determines whether the clay can be utilized for paper and ceramic applications. In this work, causes of poor low
Jan 1, 1998
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Interlaboratory Comparison Of Advanced Froth Flotation ProcessesBy Richard P. Killmeyer
In 1985 the Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) conducted a study to evaluate the emerging selective agglomeration processes (Killmeyer, 1985). This paper
Jan 1, 1989