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Factors In Predicting Alluvial Gravel Composition Using Digital Geologic Map And Elevation Images: An Example From The Colorado Front RangeBy Daniel H. Knepper
Estimating the lithologic composition of gravel deposits for aggregate quality using standard field and laboratory techniques is costly and time-consuming. As an alternative, digital geologic maps and
Jan 1, 2001
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Sustainable Education in Minerals Engineering EducationBy W. Dalmijn, H. de Ruiter
"The decline in students for mining and metallurgical engineering in the last few years has lead to the closure of many university departments in all first world countries around the world. Three inde
Jan 1, 2005
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Operation Of Mobile Crushing Plant At Fujiwara QuarryBy Toru Nakao
Fujiwara Quarry had been operated by the "Glory-hole Benchcut" mining system. But because it became difficult to meet the expanding demand by this system, "Central- shaft MCP" mining system was introd
Jan 1, 1982
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Flotation Of Apatite And Dolomite Using Sodium Oleate As The CollectorBy Brij M. Moudgil
Separation of dolomite from apatite, because of nonselective adsorption, cannot be achieved by conventional froth flotation technique. Results obtained in the present study also indicate, that this ca
Jan 1, 1983
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Part 2: Wet Fine Particle Concentration Section 1: Dense MediaBy Byron C. Hardinge, Michael Sokaski, Paul F. Sands, W. Loring III Mc Morris, David J. Akers
INTRODUCTION In the early days of coarse-coal cleaning by the dense-medium process in Europe, loess was one of the materials used for medium solids. Newly developed cyclones were used to reclaim and
Jan 1, 1991
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The Effective Integration of Microcomputers into Mine Safety Training ProgramsBy Ashis Bhattacherjee, Subrata Chatterjee, Michael T. Dewey, Christopher J. Bise
In order to continue the advancements made during the past two decades in the reduction of the severity of accidents and injuries in underground coal mining, closer attention will have to be paid to t
Jan 1, 1992
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The Rhondda Fach: Migration And MortalityBy Timothy J. L. Haley
The population of the Rhondda underwent a spectacular rise as energy requirements increased in the mid-nineteenth century. The rapid expansion in the demand for coal transformed the population from a
Jan 1, 1993
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Production Of Construction Aggregates In Urban AreasBy B. Salopek
The greatest part of crushed stone, gravel and sand production is extracted through open pit operations, whereas gravel and sand are also partially extracted from riverbeds. Its obvious that such a mi
Jan 1, 2003
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Sawdust-supported passive bioremediation of western United States acid rock drainage in engineered wetland systemsBy D. N. Thompson, R. L. Sayer, K. S. Noah
Economical remediation of acid rock drainage (ARD) at secluded high-altitude western ore mines is difficult given the current treatment technology. Several passive-engineered systems that are based on
Jan 1, 2000
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Paste Reticulation Systems: Myths and MisconceptionsBy Robert Cooke
This paper shows how technology developed to analyse stabilised slurries can be applied to paste flows. The rheological characterisation of paste mixtures using the generalised yield pseudoplastic rhe
Jan 1, 2001
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Determination of natural background concentrations of dissolved components in water at mining, milling and smelting sitesBy R. L. Jones, D. D. Runnels, D. P. Dupon, D. J. Cline
To establish meaningful remediation goals and monitoring programs in areas disturbed by mining and associated industries, it is desirable to determine the natural concentrations of metals that existed
Jan 1, 1999
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Three-Dimensional Ground Movements During Dynamic Subsidence of a Longwall Mine in IllinoisBy Dan J. Van Roosendaal
A closely spaced grid of survey points was installed over the tensile zone of a longwall panel in southern Illinois and monitored daily during subsidence to document the complex ground-surface movemen
Jan 1, 1986
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Commissioning And Evaluation Of 11.000 H.P. Variable Speed Sag Mill Gearless Drive At Chuquicamata Concentration PlantBy H. Salamanca
The electric operation and design features of the 11.000 H.P. variable speed SAG mill gearless drive is presented. The function of the frequency converter, control system drive and lubrication systems
Jan 1, 1991
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Past and Future trends in phosphate useBy M. C. Roberts
To assess the future markets for a mineral from a producing district, the following three aspects must be considered: the future growth of the markets, the competitiveness of the district in terms of
Jan 1, 2000
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The Changing Role of The United States in World Mineral TradeBy Mark Newton Lowry
In the garden of national problems recognized by the American public, imports of mineral products is a hardy perennial. Concern for the security of mineral supplies has preoccupied nations since the i
Jan 1, 1986
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Stability Impacts Of Backfilling Flue Gas Desulfurizafion Byproducts Into Highwall Mine AditsBy K. G. Sutterer, P. T. Wang, R. Sweigard
One possible alternative for the disposal of flue gas desulfurization (FGD) by-products is to use it as backfilling support material in highwall mine adits. The finite element method was used to analy
Jan 1, 1998
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Geological Controls In Geostatistical Ore Reserve Estimation Of A Skarn Deposit- The Mactung Case StudyBy A. C. Noble, D. E. Ranta, J. W. Mustard
Skarn deposits present many unique problems in estimating ore reserves, including difficulties arising from the complex character of the mineralization and intricate ore body shapes resulting from str
Jan 1, 1992
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The Historical Development of Coal Flotation in the United StatesBy Frank F. Aplan
Froth flotation has been used to improve the recovery of fine coal, for minimizing the sulfur and ash content of clean coal and for the removal of fine coal from recycled or discharged backwater from
Jan 1, 1999
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The Co-Disposal of Waste Rock and TailingsBy L. L. Newman, K. D. Ferguson
Traditional methods for mine waste management produces two waste streams and the construction of separate disposal facilities. Tailings impoundment design is usually controlled by physical stability p
Jan 1, 2000
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Removal Of Heavy Metals From Industrial Effluents By Low-Cost Non-Conventional AdsorbentsBy A. Papandreou
Industrial wastes nowadays constitute one of the most serious threats for the future of our planet. Researchers around the world have very often proposed many kind of solutions in the management probl
Jan 1, 2006