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Acceleration And Deceleration Of Breakage Rates In Batch GrindingBy Raj K. Rajamani
In ball milling the rates of breakage vary primarily with the size distribution of powder in the mill. In wet grinding viscosity of the slurry varies continually as size distribution changes and hence
Jan 1, 1991
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Hydraulic Mining Studies Of Storm King MinesBy Sam S. Arentz
Storm King Mines began with the concept that the resource potential of thick and steeply pitching seams of the Grand Hogback region of Colorado could be mined profitably. Two large tracts of private l
Jan 1, 1983
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Value Driven Cost Management: A Key to Continuos Improvement of MiningBy M. A. Vergara, J. A. Botín
"The decline of the “super cycle” has placed an end to a decade of production-focused strategies, with operating cost growing at rates higher than production. Today, the sector is placed on a tough ri
Jan 1, 2016
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Benefits and Costs of Environmental Compliance: A SurveyBy Bonn J. Macy, David A. Gulley, William A. Vogely
INTRODUCTION Some of the most famous and graphic environmental incidents have arisen from mineral extraction, including oil spills, the Reserve Mining asbestos tailings case, Kaiparowitts surface
Jan 1, 1985
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Ground Control Design For Pillar ExtractionBy Frank E. Chase
Retreat mining is one of the most hazardous operations conducted underground. One of the keys to miner safety and an efficient recovery of the reserves is to design adequately sized production pillars
Jan 1, 1993
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Iron Ore FlotationBy Ronald O. Harma
Iron ore pellets made from concentrates produced from low grade iron ores are the primary iron bearing feedstock for iron making in North American blast furnaces. Steelmakers are demanding increasingl
Jan 1, 1993
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Mineral Property Selection, Improvement And Disposition, How Small Companies CompeteBy J. R. Beeder
Minerals Engineering Company (MECO) is a relatively small, promotionally oriented mineral exploration company founded in Colorado in 1948 during the height of the uranium boom. The company has been: 1
Jan 1, 1979
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Optimization of Longwall Panel Dimensions Using a MicrocomputerBy R. Larry Grayson
A menu-driven, linear-programming- based, user friendly computer program was developed to assist mine managers in determining optimal longwall panel dimensions for a given set of operating conditions.
Jan 1, 1989
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The Multiple Advantages Of Bulk Lubrication Systems In Mining OperationsBy John J. McCrone
In the Mining Industry, the means of handling and transferring lubricants has been given little attention over the years. An analysis of this process indicates that this neglect has often exacted a ve
Jan 1, 1982
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Water Stored In Abandoned Mines As A Mineral ResourceBy Reynold Q. Shotts
Underground mines, penetrating well below the water table, quickly fill with water when abandoned. Ordinarily, these natural cisterns are not thought of as sources of industrial water. Under special c
Jan 1, 1973
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Design Strategies For Selective FlocculantsBy G. R. O?Neil
The justification for a "ligand- selective' approach to fine mineral beneficiation via flocculation is established initially. Special emphasis is placed upon the need to identify non-selective, i
Jan 1, 1983
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Geomechanical Considerations For Coal Combustion Byproducts In Engineering Applications (783bbae4-b2da-4030-9c8b-95e6842bbc8f)By K. G. Sutterer
The prevalent use of coal combustion byproducts in engineering applications has been with Class C and Class F fly ash as admixtures in structural concrete. But, the use of fly ash and bottom ash bypro
Jan 1, 1997
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North American Tunneling Conference Heads To IndianapolisThe 2012 North American Tunneling (NAT) conference is expected to attract more than 800 tunneling and underground construction professionals. But don?t let the North American part of the meeting?s ti
Jan 1, 2012
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Effects Of Chemical Composition And Ore Grind On Fired Hematite PelletsBy K. McG. Bowling
A statistically-designed exper¬mental study showed how gangue minerals, flux additions, fineness of grind, firing temperature and time affect the properties of acid pellets made from a Western Austral
Jan 1, 1980
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Design of PlantsBy F. A. Gates, Bengt Samuelson, James E. Edmunds, S. McCune, Neil Hario, Norman L. Weiss, J. M. Bertram, A. M. Cavaliere, F. M. Jr. Stephens, D. D. Chiang
DESIGN BASIS Size of Project The size of the project generally is expressed in tons of ore milled per day, but company policies differ widely in this respect with a few adhering to this set figu
Jan 1, 1985
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Geomechanical Considerations For Coal Combustion Byproducts In Engineering ApplicationsBy K. G. Sutterer, R. J. Sweigard, U. Graham, T. C. Hopkins
The prevalent use of coal combustion byproducts in engineering applications has been with Class C and Class F fly ash as admixtures in structural concrete. But, the use of fly ash and bottom ash bypro
Jan 1, 1998
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Microwave Applications For Ore Treatment Case Study: Treatment Of A Carbonaceous Refractory Gold OreBy J. M. Tranquilla
EMR Microwave has developed several unique processes for the pretreatment of refractory gold and copper ores. This report describes a recent large scale pilot project involving a carbonaceous gold-bea
Jan 1, 2000
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Manganese Oxide Coated-Media For Removal Of Soluble Manganese In Mine DrainageBy Felicia F. Peng
The naturally occurring aged manganese oxide coated on the granular media was found to have a catalytic effect on the removal of low concentration of Mn(II) (-1 ppm) from drinking water. Applying this
Jan 1, 1994
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Evaluating the Major Performance Characteristics of Current Standing Support SystemsBy T. J. Batchler
"INTRODUCTION A variety of standing supports are being applied in underground coal mining operations to assist in providing stable mine entries. Standing support performance requirements depend on the
Jan 1, 2017
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Geochemical Exploration For Gold Deposits At Goldfield, NevadaBy Roger P. Ashley
The main problem in geochemical exploration for gold ore bodies in the 40 km2 hydrothermally altered area at Goldfield is to decide which of the many silicified ledges exposed are most likely to yield
Jan 1, 1978