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The Rheology And Handling Of Laterite SlurriesBy Gordon R. Wicker, Peter V. Avotins, Steven S. Ahlschlager
Laterite ore slurries exhibit Bingham plastic behavior and can be characterized by the magnitude of their yield point and Bingham viscosity. These two parameters are affected by ore composition, solid
Jan 1, 1979
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Operation Range And Efficiency Of Dewatering ApparatusBy H. H. Kleizen
The operation range and efficiency of dewatering apparatus are important factors in the selection of an apparatus for a given purpose. In this paper theories are presented allowing to predict these ba
Jan 1, 1989
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Marketing and Transformation of Western Bentonite ? IntroductionBy Donald H. Sargent
This paper focuses upon the changing character of the market for Western bentonite, and upon transportation methods and costs affecting this market. The basis for the data in this paper, in addition t
Jan 1, 1979
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Using microscopy in exploration and ore dressingBy G. J. Jansen
Introduction The usefulness of microscopes in exploration and ore dressing, problems has been documented for the older generation of mining industry personnel in such publications as Schneiderhohn
Jan 8, 1985
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Appalachian Coal-Mining Health and Safety TrendsBy Barbara Fotta
This article examines health and safety trends during the past 10 years at Appalachian surface and underground bituminous coal mines. Data for Appalachia include Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia
Jan 1, 1995
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Geology and gold mineralization in western TurkeyBy L. T. Larson
Nothing in Turkey is simple. Its his¬tory is long and convoluted, its culture fascinating, its metallogeny diverse, and its geology very complex. This article will focus on the geology of western Anat
Jan 1, 1989
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Modern Cast Iron Tunnel And Shaft LiningsBy A. C. Lyons, A. J. Reed
INTRODUCTION A trend which is obvious in the United Kingdom and is thought to be evident in other parts of the Western world is the disproportionate rise in the cost of tunnel mining labour compare
Jan 1, 1974
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Geologic Prediction In Tunneling And Rapid ExcavationBy Dennis J. Lachel, Lloyd B. Underwood
In recent years a great number of papers have been presented at symposiums and have appeared in the literature relative to geologic prediction for rapid excavation and tunneling. Many of these papers
Jan 1, 1997
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Stability Problems Caused By Seams And FaultsBy T. L. Brekke, T. R. Howard
Stability of an underground opening can be defined in several ways. To geologists and engineers that are used to working in geological environments where the major parts of the works after careful sca
Jan 1, 1997
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Cost Control and Optimization in Large ConcentratorsBy F. H. Mertens
The concentrators of Gecamines are fed by a great variety of ores and produce different types of oxide and sulfide concentrates. It is therefore important to translate the performances of each circuit
Jan 1, 1991
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Lessons Learned: WMATA NATM Design and ConstructionBy Heflin. L.
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, WMATA, has constructed over 92 revenue miles of rapid transit facilities including some 14 miles of rock tunnel and 12 miles of earth tunnel. The sy
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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Selection and Sizing of Ore Sorting EquipmentBy A. M. Stone
INTRODUCTION In ore beneficiation one of the simplest methods of mineral concentration is hand picking to remove either the ore or the waste material from a moving table or conveyor belt. Ore S
Jan 1, 1986
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Slurry Rheology in Autogenous Grinding and ClassificationBy A. K. Bakshi, K. J. Shoop, Komar S. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
Slurry rheology can have significant impact on the performance of autogenous grinding circuits. A viscous slurry can act as a cushion and retard impact forces between the media and the ore, which redu
Jan 1, 1998
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Underground Coal Diesel Exhaust – Unregulated and UnhealthyBy Jim Weeks
In July 1986, the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) asked Secretary of Labor William Brock to form an advisory committee to advise the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) on rules and reg
Jan 1, 1993
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Cyprus Miami Property Overview and Mine ModernizationBy Gary W. LaChapelle
Cyprus Miami Mining Corp. has a history of overcoming adversity through innovation and adaptation to changing conditions. Requirements to remain profitable in the 1990s include a combination of advanc
Jan 1, 1993
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Cyanide Recovery Pilot Testing And Process DesignBy Michael Botz, Craig McKenzie
Recovery of cyanide from mill tailings can be conducted to lower the overall cost of precious metals extraction, while lowering cyanide concentrations in mill discharges and potentially eliminating th
Jan 1, 1997
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Do's and Don'ts of Dry Grinding SystentsBy Craig M. Sams
With the renewed interest in roasting of ores, dry grinding has become a hot topic of discussion. This paper does not try to cover the entire spectrum of dry grinding applications, but only highlight
Jan 1, 1990
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Analyzing And Allocating Environmental Risks In AcquisitionsBy Stuart Hammer
The mining industry has seen a flurry of merger and acquisition activity of late. Rising metal prices, increased spending on infrastructure in developing nations and the growing demand for companies t
Jan 1, 2008
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Acid Mine Drainage Prediction-Science and SoothsayingBy Paul F. Ziemkiewicz, John J. Renton, Thomas Rymer
Any viable model or deterministic formula used to make predictions must follow certain criteria. The standard models and procedures used to project acid load from mining activities operate from a n
Jan 1, 1991