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Upgrading Of Clay Deposit By Selective Grinding And Air Classification For Use In Portland Cement Manufacture (4ed84707-3e27-4e99-aef2-c309071cc1e5)By Sidney M. Cohen
[Portland cement is a product made from a combination of limestone and argillaceous material which would supply the necessary amounts f calcium, silica, alumina and iron to form cementious compounds w
Jan 1, 1983
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Application of Borehole Imaging for Detection of Rock Fracture Zone and Improvement of Roadway StabilityBy X. Song, Q. Zhang
"The development of fracture zones in surrounding rock mass has significant impact on the stability of underground mine roadways. Detection of the fracture zones is of compelling importance for mainta
Jan 1, 2016
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The Effect Of Oxidation On Sulfide Mineral Flotation (032699d1-27ff-44c8-b191-a476d2bc8268)By D. G. Kotlyar
Oxidized sulfide minerals, commonly formed by weathering, increasingly are becoming important resources as primary sulfide deposits are depleted. Oxidation, in general, reduces selectivity and recover
Jan 1, 1993
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A Discussion on CSM and NTNU Penetration Rate ModelsBy E. Farrokh
CSM and NTNU models are among the most commonly used models in TBM performance evaluation. Due to increasing application of TBM in different tunneling conditions, modification became necessary for the
Feb 23, 2014
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Comparison Of Flue Gas Desulfurization For Eastern Versus Western U. S. CoalsBy E. A. Sondreal
Requirements of flue gas desulfurization (FGD) for Eastern and Western U.S. coals will not be the same because of differences in coal sulfur content, ash analysis, and beating value. The effects of th
Jan 1, 1974
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Groundwater Development in the Lower Indus PlainsBy W. Bakiewicz
The Lower Indus Basin deposits form a substantial unconfined alluvial aquifer of excellent quality. This aquifer contains basically highly saline groundwater, overlain in places by considerable amount
Jan 1, 1967
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Agricultural Developments In Potash Use - Recognizing The Essential Role Of Potassium In Crop ProductionBy B. C. Darst
Developments in the agricultural use of potassium (K) have been based solely on the essential role K plays in crop production. Crop plants cannot complete their normal life cycle if K is deficient or
Jan 1, 1985
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Comparison Of Semi-Autogenous, Two-Stage Grinding Circuits And ABC CircuitsBy E. F. Nelson
The 1970s have witnessed the completion and successful start-up of several new non-ferrous metallurgical operations in the Western Hemisphere which utilize large semi-autogenous mills in the grinding
Jan 1, 1977
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Phosphate Reserves, Supply And Demand---Southeastern Atlantic Coastal States 1980-2000 A.D.By Richard C. Mayberry
Phosphate reserves have been and still are a controversial subject. Some published estimates are particularly conservative and have caused concern in government and political circles that southeastern
Jan 1, 1981
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Concentration Capacity In Treating Copper-Cobalt And Copper-Zinc Ores In Gecamines, ZaireBy M. S. Prasad
This paper presents the process methods of beneficiating various copper-cobalt and copper-zinc ores mined by Gecamines in Zaire. Geology and mineralization of both sedimentary and vein type deposits a
Jan 1, 1990
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A Study Of The Classification Of Ultrafine Magnetite And Its Effect On Fine-Coal Dense-Medium CycloningBy G. Ahuja
Tests were conducted to investigate the effects of cyclone geometry, operating conditions, and particle size on magnetite classification. The effects of these parameters on the partition curve for nar
Jan 1, 1994
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Caterpillar Introduces New Product Lines at Press Days ‘96By William R. Yernberg
Caterpillar introduced 21 new products during Caterpillar Press Days ‘96, held in June at the company’s proving grounds near Tucson, AZ. The event, billed as the largest product introduction ever hel
Jan 1, 1996
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The 10 Ft. Symons Cone CrusherBy J. C. Motz
With ore grades continually decreasing and finer mill feed requirements, it becomes increasingly important to have the capability to handle the larger tonnages economically. With the 10 ft. Standard c
Jan 1, 1978
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Sedimentation Control: Implications Of EPA Effluent Limitation Guidelines On Current Design PracticeBy Michael Clar
Total suspended solids (TSS), generally referred to simply as sediment, is one of the four major parameters of water pollution associated with surface mining activities. The other three para¬meters ar
Jan 1, 1977
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Diatomite In NevadaBy P. E. Lenz
In Nevada, large deposits of diatomite were formed during the Miocene / Pliocene in deep, alkaline lakes. Associated sediments are predominately fine-grained lacustrine with varying fluvial-clastic la
Jan 1, 1993
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Pyrite Recovery Mechanisms In Coal FlotationBy S. K. Kawatra
In most operating coal-cleaning plants, a significant amount of pyrite is recovered in the froth during flotation of high-sulfur coal. Reducing the pyrite recovery first requires that the primary reco
Jan 1, 1992
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Column Flotation Circuit DesignBy D. Castillo
The effectiveness of a flotation column is due principally to the addition of wash water to the froth phase. The wash water flow rate can be significant, especially so for systems yielding a high weig
Jan 1, 1990
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UNDERGROUND ENERGY AND WATER STORAGE – A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRANSITION APPROACH - SME Annual Conference 2023By S. Nowosad, O. Langefeld, A. Godge
Pumped storage power plants are one of the options to store the fluctuating production of electric energy from renewable sources in a sustainable manner and is able to provide Europe with the opportun
Feb 1, 2023
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Examination of Redirected Continuous Miner Scrubber Discharge Configurations for Exhaust Face Ventilation SystemsBy J. A. Organiscak
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (OMSHR) has recently studied several redirected scrubber discharge configurations in its ful
Feb 23, 2014
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Microanalytical Studies Of The Distribution Of Organic Sulfur In CoalBy R. Raymond
The occurrence and distribution of organic sulfur in coals may be investigated using electron probe microanalysis, scanning electron microscopy, and optical petrography. A general relationship exists
Jan 1, 1986