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Direct Feed Dry Flocculants – A New Approach to Lower CostsBy S. Eugene Sankey, Geoffrey L. Payne
Fundamental choices in flocculant selection often come down to the lower cost of solid grade products versus the convenience of liquids. The ideal product would be a low cost solid grade flocculant wh
Jan 1, 1994
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Opening Of Talc Deposit In Gemerská Poloma - SlovakiaBy J. Engel
The talc deposit in Gemerská Poloma lies 350 to 400 m under the surface; the whole deposit is located at the highest-level drinking-water-source protection zone, therefore, opening in this mining area
Jan 1, 2007
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Planning, Permitting and Approvals, of the St. Clair River International TunnelBy Bernie W. Martin, Paul MacLeod
The new St. Clair River International Tunnel Project presented unique challenges in planning, permitting and approval. The project straddles the border between the Province of Ontario and the State of
Jan 1, 1993
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CrystallizationBy Fathi Habashi
CRYSTALLIZATION from aqueous solution is a simple and old method for the recovery of metal values from leach solution. Practically all the methods for the recovery of aluminum from clay are based on t
Jan 1, 1970
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Hyperbaric Centrifugal FiltrationBy R. Asmatulu
A method of improving the efficiency of solid-liquid separation during centrifugal filtration has been developed. It consists of increasing the pressure drop across the filter cake using extraneous me
Jan 1, 2004
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Pressure-Oxidation Process Development: Beware of Lab ResultsBy J. Gathje
Normal process development for pressure-preoxidation treatment of refractory gold ores starts with laboratory batch autoclave tests. That is followed by continuous autoclave pilot-plant testing to con
Jan 1, 1995
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Evaluation of Glass Fiber Bolts for Mining ApplicationsBy R. Pakalnis
A comprehensive project has been completed at the University of British Columbia that focused on the development of a commercially competitive composite cable bolt. Laboratory evaluation consisted of
Jan 1, 1994
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Value Of First Principles And Phenomenological Modeling In Mineral ProcessingBy Fernando A. Concha
There is confusion in naming the several models developed in Mineral Processing. We often hear of empirical, first principle, mechanistic and phenomenological models. The objective of this paper is to
Jan 1, 1995
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What it’s Worth: A Review of Mineral Royalty Information (5ea8b2d5-ed46-4f41-817d-0b6a9ceb6fa5)By H. Lyn Bourne
The is the 13th year for this column and the 12th in which the royalty data have been tabulated. There still exist some holes in the list of royalties that readers hopefully will fill. The most common
Jan 1, 1994
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New Concepts For TunnelingBy Chas. E. Shumate
There is assembled here this morning in Chicago the heartland of America, what is undoubtedly the greatest concentration of Technical, Scientific and "CAN DO" knowledge ever assembled in America. T
Jan 1, 1997
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Joint Mining Ventures in the Former Soviet Republics – A Slow BeginningBy James P. Dorian
In 1990, the former Soviet Union ranked first worldwide in the production of asbestos, chromium, iron ore, iron and steel, lime, manganese, mercury, nickel, peat, potash, and titanium. Since the middl
Jan 1, 1992
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Scaling Mine Pillar Size And Shape With The Psi FunctionBy L. A. Panek
A new pillar strength formula is presented. It incorporates a function [IF] of size and shape that takes into account the size-shape interaction effect as well as the enhanced strength exhibited by wi
Jan 1, 1995
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Determining The Impacts From Mining On Surface And Ground WaterBy J. P. Nairn, C. M. McCulloch
More and more underground mining is being conducted using the long wall method. Likewise, many new surface mines use area or mountaintop removal methods. These methods can have a significant impact on
Jan 1, 1997
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The Future Role Of Information Technology Professionals In The Mining And Mineral IndustryBy Bart Lorang
Mining and mineral processing companies have historically leveraged technology and science to the fullest to reduce costs and improve product. Information technology is arguably one of the fastest mov
Jan 1, 2002
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Ultrasonic Anemometry in Underground ExcavationsBy P. Mousset-Jones, F. Calizaya
Ultrasonic anemometry is a relatively new method of measuring the air velocity in underground excavations and is not widely used. The method has been mainly used for surface applications, such as mete
Jan 1, 1995
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Site Characterization Using Oriented Borehole CoreBy Ben L. Seegmiller
INTRODUCTION Site characterization using oriented borehole core is the subject of this paper. Borehole core is a standard source of data for rock mechanics investigations. Oriented borehole core prov
Jan 1, 1977
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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Ultrasonic ComminutionBy P. J. Kientzler, Y. C. Lo
The current study is concerned with the analysis and attempt at simulating the product size distributions obtained from a vibrating ultrasonic device. Systematic experiments of comminution were perfor
Jan 1, 1992
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An overview of the Prairie Creek diamond- bearing intrusion, ArkansasBy S. L. Bolivar
The Prairie Creek intrusion, near Murfreesboro, AR, is the site of the most famous diamond mine in North America. Three major rock types are associated with the intrusion-a hypabyssal peridotite, a vo
Jan 1, 1987
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Wyoming Powder River Basin Coal: Economic, Tax and Royalty ImplicationsBy William M. Hartzler
The Powder River Basin (PRB) refers to the coal deposits located in southeastern Montana and the northeastern Wyoming counties of Campbell, Converse, Hot Springs and Sheridian (Wyoming PRB). In 1993,
Jan 1, 1994
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Microbian Effects On The Anodic Dissolution Of ChalcopyriteBy J. A. Muñoz, A. Ballester, C. Gómez, M. E. Sevillano, M. Figueroa
The electrochemical behavior of massive chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) electrodes has been studied in the absence and-in the presence of mesophilic microorganisms, using cyclic voltametry as analytical techniq
Jan 1, 1995