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  • SME
    Study of the grinding behavior of cement clinkers for process optimization and control

    By V. K. Gupta

    A detailed experimental study of the variations in grinding rate with particle size, particle load, ball diameter, ball load, mill diameter, and mill speed was carried out for a soft cement clinker an

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Subsurface Investigations Utilizing Large Diameter Borings For The Price Road Drain Tunnel

    By Gary S. Brierley, Ronald E. Romley, Alan L. Howard

    The Price Road Drain Tunnel in Tempe, Arizona is part of the drainage system constructed in conjunction with the Outer Loop Highway in metropolitan Phoenix. The Outer Loop Project is a part of a much

    Jan 1, 1991

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    A Review of the Various Applications of Gypsum Fillers

    By S. Veeramasuneni, Qingxia Liu, Susan Dichter

    Gypsum (CaSO4-2H2O) is an abundant and naturally occurring mineral. Under elevated temperatures (250 to 300°F) gypsum loses its crystalline water and is converted to hemihydrate (CaSO4 -0.5H2O). The h

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Development Of Post-Mining Landscapes ? The Lusatian Lignite Mining District (Germany)

    By R. F. Hüttl

    World-wide Germany is the leading lignite mining nation. Most of the lignite is produced in opencast operations. However, opencast mining causes enormous impacts on natural ecosystems and even on enti

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Efficient Prevention of Sulphide Oxidation by an Organic Cover: For How Long can a Reactive Barrier be Reactive?

    By Normand Tassé

    Reactive barriers, which consume oxygen, are prospective though unconventional alternatives to physical barriers for Acid Mine Drainage prevention. However, a reactive barrier implies a problem of dur

    Jan 1, 2000

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    An Interactive Approach To Computer-Aided Modeling And Ore Reserve Estimation

    By Louis J. Jansen, D. E. Ranta

    Techniques utilized to incorporate geological data in computer modeling and ore reserve estimation have undergone considerable evolution during the past fifteen years. Computer analysis and evaluation

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Regulatory Controls and Permits for Gold Process Effluents

    By Peri Mehling, Allister Brown

    Environmental regulations concerning the processing of gold ores and the treatment and disposal of spent process solutions range from rigid standards in some locations to site specific options in seve

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Measurements To Determine Mineral Liberation By Image Analysis

    By W. Petruk

    Mineral liberations that would be obtained by grinding an ore to a specific size can be predicted by analyzing unbroken ore pieces, and mineral liberations in ground ores and mill products can be dete

    Jan 1, 1992

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    1.1 Introductory Review

    Development of computer-based information systems is predicated on the merger of rapidly developing computer technology and growing managerial demands for information. The focus of this section is on

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Environmental Issues of the Appalachian Coal Region

    By Robert L. P. Kleinmann

    Mining has been a significant component of the Appalachian economy for about 200 years. The region continues to be adversely affected by the environmental degradation associated with these past activi

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Geology Of Soroako Nickeliferous Laterite Deposits

    By J. P. Golightly

    The nickeliferous laterites of Soroako are described in their setting in the huge Cretaceous ultramafic complexes of central Sulawesi, Indonesia. The ore bodies occur on spurs, ridges and hill flanks

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Computer Simulation Of Availability Of Longwall Production Systems

    By Menzhans Guo

    A coal bunker basically acts as a buffer and regulator to reduce the interruptions between its proceeding production system and succeeding haulage system so as to maximize the availability of the whol

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Impact of mining on ground water recharge, Navajo Coal Mine, New Mexico

    By W. J. Stone

    In response to concerns over the impact of mining on the hydrologic balance at the Navajo Mine in northwestern New Mexico, a recharge study was conducted using a chloride mass- balance approach. Impac

    Jan 1, 1991

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    The Effect Of Oxidation On Sulfide Mineral Flotation

    By W. K. Tolley, D. G. Kotlyar

    Oxidized sulfide minerals, commonly formed by weathering, are becoming increasingly important resources as primary sulfide deposits are depleted. Oxidation, in general, reduces selectivity and recover

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The Micro-computer Assistant Analysis Methods for Mine Ventilation Networks

    By Xinming Lu

    In this paper, we use a new kind of fan charateristic curve instead of the common quadratic function, and give the existence and the uniqueness of the solutions to the ventilation network controlling

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Mine-To-Mill® Optimization Of Aggregate Production

    By Greg Adel, Darren Thornton, Julius Krutschnitt, Toni Kojovic, J. Mark Richardson, Bryan Smith

    Mine-to-Mill® optimization is a total systems approach to the reduction of energy and cost in mining and mineral processing operations. Developed at the Julius Krutschnitt Mineral Research Centre in

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Evaluation Of Nonrenewable Lignite Resources By Means Of Sustainability Indicators

    By N. ?peh

    The purpose of the paper is to present a way of assessing nonrenewable lignite resources by means of sustainability indicators. An introductory presentation of the origin and characteristics of the di

    Jan 1, 2007

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    The Atlanta Research Chamber

    By Don Rose

    I. INTRODUCTION The Atlanta Research Chamber is an UMTA-sponsored applied research facility studying tunnel design, excavation and support systems. It is located directly below Peachtree Street in

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Study Of Ventilation Of Longwall Coal Face By Model - Introduction

    On longwall coal faces in some Japanese coal mines more than half of the air coming from the intake gate road flows into the caved goaf and the air heated by the hot waste rocks in the goaf comes out

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Intravenous Geology

    By Bobby J. Timmons

    A few years ago during a Southeastern Geological Society field trip, a professor from a Florida university and a trip leader commented at one of the stops, "... and for those of you interested in the

    Jan 1, 1995