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A New-Generation Process Simulator For The Minerals IndustryBy J. Mark Richardson, Mary S. Sredanovic
The use of computerized steady-state process design balance systems has reduced engineering man-hours by as much as 80 to 1 over conventional manual balance calculations. The popularity and widespread
Jan 1, 1985
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Coal Dust Explosion HazardsBy C. R. Stephan
There are a large number of facilities throughout the world which handle coal, such as preparation plants. Many other facilities use coal as a fuel, such as cement and lime factories. Although coal ca
Jan 1, 1998
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Meikle Mine Backfill System -A Case HistoryBy Lauren M. Roberts, Ralph R. Sacrison
The Meikle Mine uses long-hole open stoping and cut-and-fill methods with backfill as the primary ground support technique. The mine operates at 2,858 tonnes per day (3,150 tpd) and has sustained oper
Jan 1, 2001
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Pipe Arch Horizontal Drift Method For Marta's Transit Extension Under 1-285By D. T. Iseley, A. L. Atta-alla
INTRODUCTION The extension project of the East Line Subway of Atlanta's subway network includes the construction of two single track transit tunnels under Interstate Highway 285. The project w
Jan 1, 1991
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Early Mining Safety HeroesBy L. Michael Kass
Editor’s note. The following letter was sent to The Washington Post following the coal mining accidents in January that claimed the lives of 16 coal miners. The Sago Mine disaster in West Virgini
Jan 1, 2006
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Conveyor Belt Impact Cradles: Standards and PracticesBy R. Todd Swinderman
Impact cradles are installed below the belt in conveyor loading zones to cushion the forces from material loading. In this paper, the author will discuss the need for and then explain the new CEMA sta
Jan 1, 2002
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Blasthole Samples - A Source Of Bias?By H. Peter Knudsen
In most open pit gold mines, ore-waste selection is based on estimates made from blasthole samples. These estimates frequently are biased. This paper focuses on the source of the conditional bias. Whi
Jan 1, 1993
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An Option Approach to Mining Investment DecisionsBy Jorgen Elbrond, Xiaoli Tang
In this paper we apply continuous-time option pricing theory (Dixit 8 Pindyck 1994) to show how to obtain an optimal investment rule for a mining project which requires sequential in- vestments. The a
Jan 1, 1996
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Development Of Direct Reduction Pellets Containing MgO By Samarco Mineração S/ABy F. Wendling, J. A. M. Cano
To increase its product competitiveness in the foreign market, Samarco Mineracão S/A has developed, at its pilot plant, high-MgO pellets for performing direct reduction simulation tests. Additives, su
Jan 1, 1994
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The Development of Optical Sensors for Coal Processing ApplicationsBy Hayward B. Oblad, Gary F. Meenan
Two optoelectronic detectors were developed by CONSOL R&D for fine coal processing applications. One sensing device is used to estimate the amount of fine coal in the solids fraction of the froth flot
Jan 1, 1993
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Color Measurements Of Minerals And Mineralized FrothsBy J. H. Ahn, J. E. Gebhardt, W. K. Tolley
Color measurements were made for pure minerals, mineral mixtures and flolation froths loaded with different minerals. The research objective eras to correlate color with the composition of mineral str
Jan 1, 1994
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Mineral Identification Using A Scanning Electron MicroscopeBy D. P. Harding
Quick, inexpensive and accurate mineral-phase identification is of utmost importance to applied mineralogists. The precise relationship between the intensity of measured backscattered electrons in a s
Jan 1, 2003
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Aggregation And Salt Flotation Of TalcBy Antonieta Middea, Rupen Adamian, Fernando F. Lins
This work presents the results obtained with aggregation of fine talc (-19 m), a naturally hydrophobic mineral, in the presence of KC1 solutions. The classical DLVO theory describes well the aggregati
Jan 1, 1995
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Coal Mine Methane Drainage Utilizing Multilateral Horizontal WellsBy Joseph A. Zupanick
Methane drainage is a mature technology, now commonly practiced in many highly productive underground coal mines throughout the world. Universally, the practice of pre-draining methane will continue t
Jan 1, 2005
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Calcining Plant Converts Limestone into QuicklimeA new fluid bed lime calcining plant is converting high quality limestone into quicklime at the Cape Lime facility in Vredendal, South Africa. The plant was supplied by Metso Minerals. Cape Lime,
Jan 1, 2003
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Underground Space: Resource For Development And Environmental ProtectionBy M. Georgescu
In the framework of the rapid development of contemporary society, the use of underground space represents an emerging opportunity because it can contribute to decreasing pressure of occupation of gro
Jan 1, 2006
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Some Uses of Froth Flotation for Metal Recovery from Waste StreamsBy Richard R. Klimpel
This paper discusses the use of froth flotation as a means of removing metal containing species from a variety of feed streams that generally fall into the classification of waste streams. The variabi
Jan 1, 1992
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Physical simulation of the flocculation processBy A. McCombs
Previous models describing the aggregation of polymer-coated particles fail to take into account the fact that there are a limited number of sites onto which a polymer segment can adsorb, called "acti
Jan 1, 1988
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Kidston gold mines startupBy D. A. Knight, V. G. Medina
Kidston's 14 000 t/d mine and mill complex in Queensland, Australia, started operation in January 1985. During its first 18 months of operation, the mine produced over 7000 kg (225,000 oz) of gol
Jan 1, 1987
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Assets That Can Become LiabilitiesBy M. R. Leonard
It is estimated that between 5 and 15 pounds of solid waste are generated monthly by each individual. Finding a final resting spot for such waste is an important matter. In the "good ole days," dumps
Jan 1, 1974