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Relationship Of Geologic Setting And Kaolin Characteristics To Filler Applications ? I) IntroductionBy Ed L. Schrader
Kaolin of the Georgia-south Carolina "Clay Belt" are used in a wide variety of filler and extender applications. Sane applications specifically require the performance enhancement delivered by incorpo
Jan 1, 1985
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A Guide To Geochemical Field Sampling For Mineral AnalysisBy J. A. Madonna
Independent prospectors and small to large-scale exploration company personnel have requested, and are in need of, guidance in geochemical field sample collection methods which will provide the most r
Jan 1, 1999
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Carbon-in-Pulp Processing of Gold and Silver Ores : The Experts View the ProblemsA panel discussion on carbon-in-pulp processing of gold and silver ores was one of the highlights of the 1981 AIME Annual Meeting in Chicago. The session generated considerable interest and discussion
Jan 8, 1981
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The Cost of Risk and the Value of Information in Mine Planning ? IntroductionBy Randal J. Barnes
There are many methods available for the estimation of geologic parameters (Popoff, 1966; Barnes, 1980). In the last decade a new and relatively sophisticated technique using statistical theory has em
Jan 1, 1986
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Origin Of Mississippi Valley-Type Lead-Zinc Ores By Organic Hatter-Sulfate React Ions: The Pine Point ExampleBy R. W. Macqueen
Organic matter commonly associated with Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) lead-zinc deposits may be used to assess the burial/thermal history of host rocks and sulfides. Organic matter may also have been
Jan 1, 2013
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Bioleaching Of Gold Pyrite Tailings With Adapted BacteriaBy Y. A. Attia
Auriferous sulfide ores often contain very finely disseminated gold and other precious metal particles inside the sulfide crystals. The encapsulation of precious metal particles gives rise to the refr
Jan 1, 1987
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Development of a Novel Grinding Process to Iron Ore Pelletizing through HPGR Milling in Closed Circuit Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Eduardo Poltronieri Trés, Anderson Denadai Thomazini, Rodrigo Boyer Fernandes, Francisco de Assis Dutra Macedo, Gilvandro Bueno, Maycon Athayde, Rossano Augusto Pilon Nunes
The earliest industrial application of high pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) at comminution was in 1984 in the cement industry. Since then, the equipment has been widely applied in mining activities. De
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Remote Sensing In Mineral Exploration And DiscoveryBy David M. Spatz
Ore deposit models are defined largely by physical geologic features that relate conveniently to remote sensing. New Landsat, SPOT, RADARSAT and other multispectral and hyperspectral sensors with impr
Jan 1, 1995
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Challenging Conventional Wisdom And Setting New Priorities Concerning West Virginia Mine Safety Performances (f62e11b8-0b71-4164-a7fc-42c3b392f321)By R. L. Grayson
Conventional mine safety wisdom states that "the most efficient mines are also the safest." Since the 1980s, small mines (and contractors) have been targeted as the most dangerous ones because of thei
Jan 1, 1998
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Western Coal (7c16718e-6abc-428a-a57f-e0e80dd0fa62)By Ernest E. Thurlow
"Western Coal" in this paper is limited to those deposits of subbituminous coal and lignite in the States of Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota. The characteristics of the coal are discussed as well a
Jan 1, 1973
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Virtual Reality: Its Potential As An Emerging Technology For The Safety Training Of MinersBy C. J. Bise
Virtual Reality (VR) is a concept in which the human experience of perceiving and interacting with a computer-modeled environment is achieved through the use of sensors and effectors. It is an advance
Jan 1, 1996
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Balance Between Crushing And Grinding CostsBy Edmund C. Bitzer
The unit costs of dry crushing, within the efficient reduction ranges of equipment now available, are considerably less than those for the reduction of the same material in the same size range by wet
Jan 1, 1965
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Steady State, Groundwater Inflows in Deep Rock Tunnels - RETC2021By MARK J. VANARELLI
Estimating groundwater inflows in rock deep tunnels is critical to the safety of personnel constructing the tunnel and the cost of construction. This paper presents two case studies for estimating ste
Jun 13, 2021
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A New Sand And Gravel Deposit: From Perception To Production ? IntroductionBy H. L. Bourne
This paper describes six basic stages between perception and production for a new sand and gravel deposit. Sand and gravel, like many of our natural resources, is taken for granted. It is assumed by J
Jan 1, 1970
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Adding A Third Main Fan At The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (1999)By K. H. McDaniel
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is adding a third fan to operate in parallel with, and supplement, its two existing main fans. An engineering analysis conducted in 1995 identified the need for
Jan 1, 1999
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Adding A Third Main Fan At The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (1998)The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is adding a third fan to operate in parallel with, and supplement, its two existing main fans. An engineering analysis conducted in 1995 identified the need for
Jan 1, 1998
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Identical Joints Artificially Produced in Real RockBy R. W. Hutson
One of the fundamental precepts of experimentation is the isolation of a single variable to quantify its individual effect. Unfortunately, the variability of natural rock joints has frustrated such is
Jan 1, 1986
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Adapting Open Pit Mine Design Fundamentals To Leverage The Advantages Of Autonomous Haulage Systems - SME Annual Meeting 2022By R. Owens, C. Roos, B. Hill, S. Rosenthal
It is common practice, and even legally required in many jurisdictions, to design two-lane haul roads in open pit mines to three and a half times the widest dimension of the haul trucks operating on t
Mar 2, 2022
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New Methods For In-Situ Remediation Of Metals-Contaminated GroundwaterBy H. Kempton
New methods for remediating metals-contaminated groundwater include in-situ emplacement of highly adsorptive substrates to permanently retard solutes. Substrates are introduced by sequential injection
Jan 1, 1999
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Characterization And Prediction Of Froth Pump PerformanceBy J. W. Furlan
Due to the time consuming nature of froth testing in a laboratory environment, it is required, due to practical limitations, to develop a method of applying a single set of performance test data (Visi
Feb 27, 2013