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Studies Of Surface And Sub-Surface Ground Movements Due To Longwall Mining OperationsBy D. J. Fitzpatrick
The paper reviews current mining subsidence research at The Department of Mining Engineering, University of Notting- ham. Special attention is being devoted to prediction of ground movements between t
Jan 1, 1986
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An Overview of Capital and Operating Cost Estimation Techniques for Heap Leach ProjectsBy William E. Cobb
15.1 INTRODUCTION The mine development process, as discussed in Chapter 2, is a series of data gathering and analysis steps. As the mine development process proceeds, information about the geology, m
Jan 1, 1988
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Interaction Of Bubble Size, Aeration Rate And Slurry Feed Rate In Column FlotationBy Felicia F. Peng
In operation of column flotation of fine coal, the smaller bubbles are required to effectively recovery of fine hydrophobic particles. However, smaller size bubbles alone does not ensure an efficient
Jan 1, 1994
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Computer Modelling of Seismic Wave Propagation and Interaction with Discontinuities in Rock MasseBy S. A. F. Murrell, M. Hong, L. J. Bond
This paper investigates the propagation, interaction and scattering of explosively generated seismic waves with discontinuities in rock masses using numerical models which employ a finite difference m
Jan 1, 1986
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Calculation Of Sizes Of Surge Bins In Underground Mines And In Beneficiation PlantsBy Jorgen Elbrond
In a stream of ore in an underground mine or in a beneficiation plant bins are installed between machines or machine system. When the upstream machine is stopped the downstream machine can continue op
Jan 1, 1982
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Effect Of Bacterial Adaptation And Solution Replacement On Bioleaching Of Sulfidic Gold OresBy Y. A. Attia, M. Elzeky
The effects of bacterial adaptation and partial replacement of leaching solution on the rate and extent of bioleaching reactions of a complex sulfidic gold ore were investigated. The ore was first co
Jan 1, 1992
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Multimetal recoverable reserve estimation and its impact on the Cove ultimate pit designOpen pit optimization and mine design depend upon a realistic estimate of the grade-tonnage dis¬tribution. The estimate should reflect what can be reasonably recovered and processed. The McCoy/Cove op
Jan 1, 1999
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What A Mineral Processor Needs To Know About Metal Chloride Pyrohydrolysis, And Why!By E. Sehner, G. Van Weert
Metal chloride pyrohydrolysis is a fifty year old technology, operating satisfactory in many plants around the world, mainly on ferrous chloride, The capabilities and costs of its two equipment option
Jan 1, 2003
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Part 4: Oil Agglomeration Process Principles and Commercial Application for Fine Coal CleaningBy C. E. Capes
INTRODUCTION In the coal industry, ever greater amounts of fine coal must be processed due to the need to crush to finer sizes for impurity liberation in low cost physical cleaning processes. Fine co
Jan 1, 1991
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Utilization of Airborne Magnetic, Electromagnetic, and Radiometric Data in Abandoned Mine Land InvestigationsBy Robert R. McDougal, Anne E. McCafferty, Bruce D. Smith
Magnetic, electromagnetic, and radiometric airborne survey data have been used in regional and local (drainage basin) scales. In a regional geoenvironmental assessment of the state of Montana, magneti
Jan 1, 2000
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Beneficiation of Eshidiya A3 Phosphate Ore: Correlation Among Laboratory, Pilot, and Industrial ResultsBy Arafat Ghosheh, Yousuf Abu-Rish, Darwish Amara, Mohammed Baderkhan
The Jordan Phosphate Mines Company is one of the world's major phosphate rock and phosphatic fertilizers producers (the second largest phosphate rock exporter), with ore reserves exceeding 2 bill
Jan 1, 1999
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Study of the grinding behavior of cement clinkers for process optimization and controlBy 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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Applications and Advances of the Discrete Element Method in the Material Handling IndustryBy David J. Kruse
The proper modeling of granular flow using discontinuum mechanics has the potential to be one of the most significant scientific advancements in the mining industry today. This paper will examine the
Jan 1, 2000
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Effects Of Sizing Equipment Efficiency On Product Gradation And Weight Splits ? The ProblemBy J. P. Vandenhoeck
Sizing devices used commercially are unfortunately not 100% efficient, the splits that can be obtained are usually inferior to the results obtained in the laboratory. Often the capital and operating c
Jan 1, 1965
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Characterization Of Subsidence Profiles Over Room-And-Pillar Coal Mines In Illinois ? IntroductionBy Stephen R. Hunt
This paper summarizes some preliminary results of the Illinois State Geological Surveys current investigation into surface subsidence resulting from coal mining in Illinois. The purpose of the study i
Jan 1, 1979
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Gold Liberation And Environmental Aspects Of Bio-Oxydation Treatment Of Refractory Gold OresBy Pierre Ollivier, Dominique Morin, Pr. Ivo Toromanoff
Refractory gold ores have been processed by bio-hydrometallurgical process at B.R.G.M. (Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières), Research Centre ,Orleans,France. The liberation of gold has been
Jan 1, 1990
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Concentration Capacity In Treating Copper-Cobalt And Copper-Zinc Ores At Gecamines, ZaireBy M. S. Prasad
This paper presents the process methods of beneficiating various copper-cobalt and copper-zinc ores mined by Gecamines in Zaire. Geology and mineralization of both sedimentary and vein-type deposits a
Jan 1, 1992
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Challenging conventional wisdom and setting new priorities concerning West Virginia mine safety performancesBy 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 because of their fat
Jan 1, 2000
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Environmental Considerations And Land Use Decisions Impacting Mining On Public Lands In CaliforniaBy Robert M. Anderson
A popular perception by the public and many mining claimants, is that the 1872 Mining Law provides a statutory right to mine and extract minerals from the public lands. This perception in reality, is
Jan 1, 1991
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Process Water Recirculation in a Lead-Zinc Plant and Other Sulphide Flotation PlantsBy K. S. E. Forssberg, M. I. Hallin
In many cases, the reuse of process water in flotation plants is desirable both for plant operating reasons and for environmental protection. The main advantages are better housekeeping of fresh water
Jan 1, 1989