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Pyrite-Pyrrhotite-Grinding Media Contact And Its Effect On Flotation (c015f108-bf3a-494e-9c68-41287d6e42cb)By R. L. Pozzo
The electrochemical nature of mineral-grinding media interaction in the wet grinding of one and two sulfide mineral ores was investigated with regard to the flotation behaviors of the minerals. Two ir
Jan 1, 1988
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Evaluation of a Catalyzed Ceramic Diesel Particulate Filter and Catalytic Converter on an Underground Mine VehicleBy W. Addy Majewski, Kenneth L. Bickel
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) and Diesel Controls Limited evaluated a new diesel emission control system on an underground mine vehicle. The system was a catalyzed ceramic wall-flow diesel particula
Jan 1, 1995
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4. Grade and Tonnage Problems ? IntroductionDuring the past decade, since the appearance of Popoff's (1966) review of grade tonnage calculations, it has become evident that defining a new method which could be followed step by step by a te
Jan 1, 1979
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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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Estimation of marine mineral reservesBy R. H. T. Garnett
Reserve estimation is a process that commences with sampling and culminates in the issuance of a reserve statement. The tin, gold and diamonds that occur as marine placers on the continental shelf are
Jan 1, 1999
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Monitoring Problems; Are We Really Measuring Coal Mine Subsidence?By Robert A. Bauer
Geology and weather effects produce natural ground movements that may be misinterpreted as mine subsidence. Weather, local geology and vegetation clearly influence the elevation of the ground surface
Jan 1, 1986
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Determining Heavy Metal Leaching And Transport From Abandoned Mine WastesBy B. C. Williams
The Bureau of Mines monitored the water quality in and near a copper/gold tailings impoundment. Samples were taken from the unsaturated %one. and dissolved concentrations of over ZO constituents were
Jan 1, 1989
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Steeluniversity.Org: A New Internet E-Learning Resource On SustainabilityBy J. Pflieger
The International Iron and Steel Institute (IISI - http://www.worldsteel.org) has initiated the development of a comprehensive freely-available, internet-delivered package of highly interactive e-lear
Jan 1, 2007
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Precious Metals Of WyomingBy Erich U. Petersen, W. Dan Hausel, William J. Tafuri, Donald M. Hausen, Douglas N. Halbe
The geology of Wyoming has been compared to some of the richest precious metal producing regions of the world including South Africa, Western Australia, and the Superior Province of Canada. These area
Jan 1, 1990
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A Look At Two Unique Uranium Tailings Disposal SystemsBy S. G. Vick, K. E. Robinson, W. D. Webb
INTRODUCTION This paper discusses two uranium tailings waste disposal studies that reflect the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulatory actions and their changing requirements d
Jan 1, 1980
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CIP and RIP - Where To Next?By M. J. Virnig, Christopher A. Fleming
THE CIP PROCESS "IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME? After its tentative introduction to the precious metals mining industry in the earlier part of this century, the carbon in pulp (CIP) process h
Jan 1, 1993
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Part 3: Dry Particle ConcentrationBy James D. Hervol, Josepph W. III Leonard, Barbara J. Arnold
INTRODUCTION Dry concentration or pneumatic cleaning uses air currents as the separating medium. Pneumatic cleaning in the United States today is limited to three or four operations. In fact, the qua
Jan 1, 1991
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Mining At The WIPP: The Safe Completion Of The Nuclear CycleBy J. R. Walls
Mining is one of world's oldest industries. Its rich history continues into modern times. The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) located in southeastern New Mexico is writing the next chapter in
Jan 1, 1996
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Refining Copper Powder Via The Formation Of A Copper (I) -Ethylene ComplexBy R. G. Robins
The dissolution of metallic copper powder in aqueous solutions of cupric sulfate with ethylene under low pressure was investigated. The reaction stoichiometry obtained was:
Jan 1, 1988
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Aztec – The Automatic Gold AnalyserBy V. Roze, M. E. A. Robertson, C. J. Sharland
Current Techniques - Fire Assay Fire assay of gold has been used for several thousand years and is a well known technique to the traditional assayer. Very few assayers wish to use the method but t
Jan 1, 1988
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Placer ProcessingBy Louis W. Cope
Placer material, regardless of the value of gold, tin, titanium, diamonds or other value mineral it contains, remains worthless until the valuable constituent is separated from the bulk of the materia
Jan 1, 1992
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Minerals and Their Properties: Properties of MineralsBy John L. Bolles
The mineral processing engineer must have some knowledge of mineral identification, and the greater his knowledge in this field, the greater will be his potential to do his own specialty well. Most me
Jan 1, 1985
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The Cyprus Pima Concentrator (387f7931-8a97-4713-aa32-3b51a6256d2a)By Terry Ramsey, N. Finkelstein
INTRODUCTION The Cyprus Pima Mine is located 20 miles southwest of Tucson, Arizona and about fifty miles north of the Mexican border. The Cyprus Pima orebody was discovered in 1950. Feasibility stu
Jan 1, 1976
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Evolution Of The Air Cooling System At The San Manuel MineA brief description of the mining method and ventilation system of the San Manuel Mine?s first presented; this is necessary to an understanding of the heat problem and cooling system. The problem of
Jan 1, 1988
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Evaluation Of The Impact Of The Degasification Process On Inflow Of Methane Gas Into Coal Mines: A Numerical ExerciseBy T. Ertekin, R. V. Ramani, W. Sung
The emission of methane in the coal mine working faces has two immediate impacts with regard to coal mine planning. Firstly, at the planning stage, the coal mine ventilation system must be designed su
Jan 1, 1987