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Circulating fluidized bed power plants offer improved technology for burning low-grade coalsBy T. B. Jarboe, H. Wen
Introduction The 150 MW circulating fluidized bed (CFB) power plant described in this article is the product of recent Bechtel experience in the industrial power and steam market, where the economic
Jan 11, 1988
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US and the world mineral positions, 1985 to the year 2000By John D. Morgan
Introduction The US Bureau of Mines' (USBM) world reserve/consumption ratios (Table 1) indicate that, if the world is relatively peaceful in the next two decades, there should be ample world sup
Jan 4, 1986
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Hypothesis for the Effect of Temperature on Coal FlotationBy Shiou-Chuan Sun
The froth flotation of coal, differing greatly from that of most minerals1-5, is not improved but rather impaired by temperatures higher than room temperature6-10 This phenomenon has long taunted us f
Jan 1, 1966
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Pressure Oxidation Process Development: Beware Of Laboratory Testing Results!By J. Gathje
Normal process development for pressure preoxidation treatment of refractory gold ores starts with laboratory batch autoclave tests, followed by operation of a continuous autoclave pilot plant for con
Jan 1, 1995
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Climax Molybdenum: One Of The World's Great MinesBy Stephen M. Voynick
Two hours driving time west of Denver, CO and 21 km (13 miles) north of Leadville, Bartlett Mountain rises 4,065 m (13,337 ft) high in central Colorado's Tenmile Range. Bartlett Mountain is one o
Jan 1, 1997
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The Design Of Mine Plant Buildings For Remote Locations with Cold ClimatesBy John C. Bowling
Many recent mine developments in North America are located in remote northern regions with extreme winter temperatures in the range of -20oF to -60°F. In addition, many locations are subject to very h
Jan 1, 1971
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Recovery Of Molybdenum From Oxidized Ore At Climax, ColoradoBy John W. Lane
Climax Molybdenum Company, a Division of American Metals Climax, Inc., operated a hydrometallurgical plant* at Climax, Colorado from August 1966 through August 1968 to recover molybdenum from a mixed
Jan 1, 1971
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High Quality Wet Ground Mica From Mica Schist Ores ? IntroductionBy Robert M. Lewis
Chemically, mica is a complex silicate of sodium, potassium and aluminum. There are no important uses of mica where the chemical analysis is important, except that in some uses of ground mica, the con
Jan 1, 1969
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Hold The News Media Looks At Mined Land ReclamationBy Larry Cook
During the past year the news media has come in for its share of criticism. Some of it, without doubt, is justified. Much of it, like that which has been leveled against some of the rest of us, is not
Jan 1, 1970
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Evaluation Of Phosphate Rocks For Wet-Process Phosphoric Acid ManufactureBy Robert L. Somerville
As more phosphate deposits are discovered and new mines are developed, the necessity of critically evaluating various rocks for phosphoric acid production recurs ever more frequently. This need is acc
Jan 1, 1966
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Short-Haul Opportunities For Moving Minerals By Rail ? SummaryBy B. M. Flohr
Railroads are cost competitive with trucks for hauls greater than 500 miles - WRONG. Today I will tell you about many rail movements of less than 100 miles throughout the country. Rail is a short haul
Jan 1, 1986
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Underground Gas Storage Effects on Underground WatersBy Douglas Ball
An underground storage field is a gas field where man, not nature, has put all or most of the gas. All but one of those in use today are in the pore spaces or "porosity" of sedimentary rocks, the most
Jan 1, 1960
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Development Of Western Coal From A Legislator's ViewpointBy Robert L. Stroup
Let me open my remarks this morning by stating how we as legislators and as natives of the western coal-producing states feel about our role in becoming one of the major producers of coal-related ener
Jan 1, 1976
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An Operational Tool To Adjust Ore Polygons For Blast Movement - SME Annual Meeting 2022By R. Mattos, E. Calcina, G. Quispe, S. S. Kanchibotla
During blasting, rock breaks and moves but standard grade control practices do not adjust ore waste boundaries to cater for blast movement. Rock movement resulting from blasts can result in mischaract
Mar 2, 2022
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Simco-Peabody Three-Mile Overland Belt System - Annual Meeting Of A.I.M.E. Dallas, TexasBy Warren C. Gerler
An overland belt conveyor system is installed for only one reason to save money. It must pay its way on a ton-mile basis over a stated period of time, and do so in competition with other forms of tran
Jan 1, 1963
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Considerations For The Use And Application Of Continuous Monitoring SystemsBy Susan G. Bilhorn
A number of studies have been conducted in active and inactive mine environments using continuous monitoring and data acquisition systems to detect various parameters. In addition to the information o
Jan 1, 1984
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Two New Magnetic Separators Improving Industrial Minerals CleaningBy Bo R. Arvidson
The strongest magnetic roll separator available on the market enhances certain industrial minerals purity to levels not reached previously. Exceptionally strong forces can also be utilized for process
Jan 1, 1985
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Economic Implications Of Strip Mining Legislation: The Small Firms - IntroductionBy G. Richard Dreese
Most coal mining states have passed or amended laws restricting strip ruining in the past two years. In light of this and in anticipation of further restrictions by the states and the federal governme
Jan 1, 1973
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Computerized Analytical Solutions To Well Problems Using Simple Numerical Techniques - IntroductionBy James M. King
Analytical models for transient groundwater phenomena, such as those of Theis, Cooper, and Jacob, are important but often limited tools for aquifer evaluation and drawdown prediction. Most were develo
Jan 1, 1984
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On Nonnegative Weights Of Linear Kriging Estimation (8d399260-cbfe-4161-8e1f-4b872ad82fd5)By Ernest Y. Baafi
The technique of linear kriging as a grade estimation method of mining blocks is reasonably established in the mining industry. Because of the nonbias condition imposed in kriging which requires that
Jan 1, 1984