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Optimization of Air-Injection Spargers for Column Flotation ApplicationsBy V. Ramirez, M. Mankosa, G. Luttrell, E. Wasmund
"The performance of column flotation is strongly influenced by the effectiveness of the gas sparging system. Unfortunately, field studies suggest that gas injector systems used for column sparging are
Jan 1, 2016
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Air quality impact assessment and management of mining activities around an international heritage site in India (MME Technical-Paper Abstracts)By S. K. MONDAL, K. K. K. SINGH, S. Singh, R. K. TIWARY, S. K. Chaulya, G. C. MONDAL, R. S. Singh, T. B. SINGH
In this work, a comprehensive field study was carried out to measure the background air quality status and identify the air pollution sources from opencast mines around a heritage site in India. Air q
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The Design Of Grinding Mills For Mechanical ReliabilityBy Arthur S. Cornford
According to Arbiter (Reference 1), the ball mill was invented by Brückner in Germany in 1876 and was first used in the United States on ores about 1905. The basic concept was a simple rotating cylind
Jan 1, 1972
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Removing The Uncertainty In Scheduling Iron Ore And Limestone Vessels On The Great Lakes From Mine To Mill ? IntroductionBy Charles H. McGuirk
The movement of iron ore, limestone and-coal on the great lakes involves an intricate transportation network between mine, dock, vessel, railroad and consumer. The system requires that stockpiling be
Jan 1, 1973
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Technical Note - New Size Laboratory Ball Mill For Bond Work Index DeterminationBy H. Nematollahi
The comminution laws The grindability of the ores or minerals is an important factor that could not be deduced from their mineralogical characteristics (Testut, 1958). Many theories have been prop
Jan 1, 1995
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Grinding Circuit Expansion At Kidston Gold MineBy T. M. Needham
Increasing ore hardness led to a gradual reduction of mill throughput rates. This, combined with declining head grades and low gold price, prompted a review of milling practice at Kidston. Plant trial
Jan 1, 1994
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Optimizing Truck-Loader Matching Using Fleet Production And Cost To Optimize Truck-Loader MatchBy D. Gove
All mining operations using trucks have a common need to properly match the number and size of hauling units (trucks. wagons. scrapers. etc.) to a loading unit (wheel loader. hydraulic shovel/excavato
Jan 1, 1994
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Finite Elements And Strip Mining Equipment - IntroductionBy O. E. Wheeler
The term "finite element analysis" is heard and seen in print a great deal these days; a few words on what precisely it is are in order. In the broadest sense, finite element analysis is an applicatio
Jan 1, 1974
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Pilot - Plant Development Of A Sulfation Process For Complex Sulfide OresBy R. E. Lund
The design, operation, and performance of an integrated pilot plant for recovering zinc and copper from a complex sulfide ore are described. Metallurgical processing comprised selective sulfate roasti
Jan 1, 1962
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Removal Of Heat In Cement GrindingBy J. R. Tonry
In the grinding of dry non-metallic materials such as rocks, ores, gypsum, lime, and cement clinker, it is recognized that only a relatively small portion of the energy is utilized for actual size red
Jan 1, 1958
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Upgrading Of Copper Concentrates By Chalcocite Derimming Of Pyrite With Cyanide (72caebbb-64bc-4758-a093-9fbd3d8b2f92)By Daniel C. McLean
Many of the major copper ore bodies throughout the world contain chalcocite (79.9% Cu) as the principal copper mineral, yet the grades of copper concentrates produced from these ores rarely exceeds 25
Jan 1, 1983
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Network Conditions That Ensure Correct Prediction Of Airflow Direction When Developing Connecting Airways (b6b919b1-beb1-4e00-ba6b-5570aea37183)By J. M. Mutmansky
The usual method employed to determine the direction of flow in a connecting airway in advance is to conduct a survey between the two existing nodes being connected by means of the new airway. It is t
Jan 1, 1999
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The Gogebic Iron DistrictBy Alexander N. Winchell
"Location. The iron formation of the Gogebic district (including the Penokee) comprises a narrow belt south of the western part of Lake Superior extending from Michigan for a considerable distance int
Jan 1, 1920
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Accuracy Analysis Of GIS-Based Coal Resource EstimationBy E. Westman
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are becoming a more commonly used tool for resource estimation as they provide not only a database management platform, but also the graphical capabilities to visu
Jan 1, 1999
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Use Of Bacterial Sulfate Reduction for Removing Nickel from Mine WatersBy Harry M. Edenborn, Richard W. Hammack
Experiments were done to determine if a mushroom compost-based sulfate reduction system could be used to treat nickel-contaminated mine waters. Sulfate reduction systems were established in columns co
Jan 1, 1992
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Technical Note - Alternative Method Of Blending For Sulfur ComplianceBy S. Hicks
This technical note describes an alternative procedure that can be used in linear programming calculations where the compliance limit of lbs SO2/million Btu for the blending coal is subject to change.
Jan 1, 1998
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Mixtec Granular Pump ScreenBy W. Baguley
There are many carbon-in-pulp and resin-in-pulp screening devices which are at present in use in the South African mining industry. Each one of these screens has been an improvement, from the very bas
Jan 1, 1992
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Thermodynamic Approach Of Anaerobic Compost Wetlands SystemsThe present study refers to passive systems for the treatment of acidic liquid effluents emanating from mixed-sulphide mines by means of an-aerobic compost wetlands. An effort was made for the thermod
Jan 1, 2006
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Discussion - Integrity Of Samples Acquired By Deep, Reverse-Circulation Drilling Below The Water Table At The Chimney Creek Project, Nevada - Wright, A., Feyerabend, W. C., Kastelic, R. L.By G. Sanders
Discussion by G. Sanders The studies reported on in this paper were initiated to draw attention to the severe contamination problem in the Section 30 drilling program at Chimney Creek. The litholog
Jan 1, 1994
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An Engineer's View Of Underground Construction/Mining And The EnvironmentBy Eugene L. Foster
The engineering profession has traditionally devoted its efforts to understanding and modifying the Earth's environment in order to adapt it to man's needs. In appraising our overall perform
Jan 1, 1974