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Rate and Residence Time Studies Applied to the Operation of Conventional Coal Froth Flotation CellsBy B. J. Arnold
Coal froth flotation cells typically receive little attention in coal preparation plants. They process only a small portion of the total coal feed (perhaps 5-1 0% of the total plant feed in the United
Jan 1, 1999
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Mine Ventilation Control By Using A Transition Diagram Of Airflow RateBy Yuuichi Umeki, Yuusaku Tominaga
In order to keep good air condition in any specific branch such as coal face and/or heading in an underground coal mine, effective factors of all the branches with respect to the specified branch have
Jan 1, 1991
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Fundamental Aspects of the Solubilization of Minerals by BacteriaBy J. A. Brierley, C. L. Brierley, R. C. II Blake, S. McGinness
A principal long-term goal of this laboratory is to achieve a detailed understanding at the molecular level of the microbial-dependent solubilization of minerals. Three recent advances in this researc
Jan 1, 1993
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Combustion of various size fractions of a pulverized bituminous coalBy A. W. Scaroni, C. Y. Tsai
The effect of particle size and composition on the pyrolysis and combustion of a pulverized bituminous coal in an entrained-flow reactor has been investigated. Predicted time-temperature histories of
Jan 1, 1987
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Activity Based Costing And Information Engineering: Formulation Of An Annual Mine BudgetBy Malcolm Scoble, Sean Dessureault, Scott Dunbar
Budgets are key financial and behavior drivers for most businesses, including mining. Budgets are used to link strategic objectives to tactical decisions, to measure performance, and to provide basic
Jan 1, 2002
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Sustainable Development In Mining Projects: Empirical Evaluation Of A ProjectBy M. B. Díaz Aguado
Traditionally, the practical evaluation of a mining project for a potential investment has been made considering mainly technical aspects. But the concept of sustainable development has introduced sig
Jan 1, 2007
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Recovery of sulfur from phosphogypsum: Conversion of calcium sulfide to sulfurBy D. A. Rice, R. G. Swanton, A. May, O. C. Carter
As part of a cooperative effort between the US Bureau of Mines and the Florida Institute of Phosphate Research (FIPR), with input from the phosphate industry, the conversion of phosphogypsum to sulfur
Jan 1, 1987
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Removal of Metal Contaminants from Waste Waters Using Biomass Immobilized in Polysulfone BeadsBy M. R. Peterson, C. R. Ferguson, T. H. Jeffers
The ability of microorganisms such as yeast, bacteria, and various aquatic flora to sorb metals from dilute aqueous solutions is well documented. Although microorganisms have significant potential in
Jan 1, 1989
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Some Geotechnical And Planning Considerations In Underground Siting Of Nuclear Power PlantBy R. C. Oberth, C. F. Lee, E. M. Taylor
INTRODUCTION Underground siting of nuclear power stations is drawing increasing attention in various parts of the world. Scandinavian countries took the early lead in this field because of their ex
Jan 1, 1979
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Filtration Efficiency and Size Distribution of Phosphogypsum: Effect of Organic AdditivesBy B. Moudgil, Hassen El-Shall
Particle shape and size distributions are among the most important parameters that affect the filtration efficiency of phosphogypsum in wet- process phosphoric acid production. Cost-effective enhancem
Jan 1, 1999
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Open Pit Mining Deep Placer Deposits Valdez Creek Mining CompanyBy James M. Prudden, Jon C. Sprague
Valdez Creek Mining Co. properties consist of multiple intersecting paleo-placer channels containing appreciable quantities of coarse gold. Reverse circulation drilling, combined with geophysics, is u
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal Flotation -- The Promise And The ProblemsBy Frank F. Aplan
Coal flotation offers the promise of a highly effective, large tonnage, low cost means of cleaning fine coal. Unfortunately, it has, to date, not lived up to its promise. Several problems that need to
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal Quality Challenges In The Powder River BasinBy Sharon G. Roness
Powder River Basin (PRB) mines were originally built to serve power plants designed specifically for their: coal. Sulfur was the major concern. Btu content and sodium limited the market for some plant
Jan 1, 1998
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Study of the role of surface chemical composition of sulfide minerals in flocculation by ESCABy S. Acar, P. Somasundaran
Results of selective flocculation of natural ores containing two or more minerals and of synthetic mineral mixtures do not usually agree with what is expected on the basis of the results from single m
Jan 1, 1991
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Total Yield Pillar Longwall Development-Experimental Results, No. 4 Mine, Brookwood, AlabamaBy K. R. Price, M. Gauna
Jim Walter Resources No. 4 mine produces coal through retreat longwall mining at 610 to 670 m (2000 to 2200 ft) of depth. A three entry, total yield pillar, longwall development experimental region wa
Jan 1, 1986
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Developments of Phosphate Flotation Reagents in ChinaBy Shouci Lu, Sun. Keji
Most phosphate ores in China are characterized by fine dissemination of the intergrown minerals and high content of carbonates. Therefore, in order to recover phosphorus minerals by flotation, some te
Jan 1, 1999
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A Futuristic Look At Process Control In The Minerals IndustryBy Lynn B. Hales, Randy A. Ynchausti
There is a large economic driving force associated with improving metallurgical performance in mineral processing plants using process control. Because of this and other benefits, control systems of t
Jan 1, 1993
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Object-Oriented Expert System Control Of Flotation PlantsBy Lynn B. Hales, Randy A. Ynchausti
Object-oriented technologies have been developed to more closely model the way we think about the world and our natural approach to solving problems. Higher levels of abstraction, generalization and c
Jan 1, 1993
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Application Of Operations Research In Longwall Face MaintenanceBy S. N. Mukherjee
Maintenance of equipment in Longwall faces plays a vital role in face performance. This is more prominent when shortage of spare parts and trained personnel occurs. A study was made in an operatin
Jan 1, 1989
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Scrubbers versus sprayfans for face ventilation - A comparisonBy E. F. Divers
Adequate ventilation of coal mine working faces is the most important technique for controlling respirable dust and methane. Choosing the right technique presents some tough questions. US Bureau of Mi
Jan 1, 1987