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Alternative Reductive Bleaching Process For KaolinBy E. S. Forbus
A process for producing reductive bleach in-situ in kaolin slurries has been developed. The bleach is formed by mixing an iron sponge powder (-325M) with slurry treated with SO2. The process has been
Jan 1, 1993
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An Application Of Acoustic Cross-Borehole Tomography For Locating A Tunnel And Its Associated Stress AnomalyBy G. J. Schneider
The higher stress zone adjacent to an underground opening causes a velocity anomaly that can be mapped in favorable conditions with an acoustic cross-borehole logging system. Bureau personnel used a s
Jan 1, 1988
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Recovery Of Phosphate Values From SlimesBy C. M. Rastle
Resource Technology Associates (RTA) has developed a flocculation-flotation process that increases phosphate recoveries from current operating plants. A major advantage of the process is the ability t
Jan 1, 1988
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Liner Shape And Power Consumption In Rotary MillsBy Waldo Valderrama, Luis Magne, Paola Grandela
The effect of liner shape on power consumption was studied in a small laboratory mill under various operating conditions. It was found that the angle subtended between the lifter front face and the fa
Jan 1, 1995
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Dynamic Adsorption of Surfactants at the Gas-Liquid InterfaceBy Chi M. Phan, Anh V. Nguyen, Geoffrey M. Evans, Graeme J. Jameson
Surfactants are used to control the interfacial properties of the gas-liquid and liquid-solid inter- faces inflotation. This paper investigates the dynamic adsorption of surfactants at the gas-liquid
Jan 1, 2005
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Continuous On-Line Analysis Of Coal ? IntroductionBy O. J. Tassicker
The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) initiated a program in 1976 to develop and demonstrate an instrument system for on-line continuous measurement of coal properties. The program has focused
Jan 1, 1983
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Efficiency Of Stirred Ball MillsBy Robert C. Dunne, Maurice E. Freeman, Denis S. Yan
A laboratory tower mill was used to investigate the effect of some variables on the power requirements of a plant mill. The grinding laws were tested for fine grinding and Charles' law and Rittin
Jan 1, 1995
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Aquatic toxicity and environmental fate of xanthatesBy D. W. Boening
Xanthate salts have demonstrated effectiveness as a flotation reagent in the recovery of heavy metals from mining wastewater. However, due to their strong ionic potentials, they are generally toxic to
Jan 1, 1999
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Recent Column Flotation AdvancesBy J. D. McKay
Flotation columns have been readily accepted for use in most sulfide flotation plants; however, recently columns are being used in many other areas. Recent improvements in design methodologies have ov
Jan 1, 1990
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Dispersion Of Inorganic Pigments ? IntroductionBy Robert F. Conley
In the mining, manufacturing and application of inorganic pigments, dispersion contributes significantly. This is especially true with mineral pigments because of the variety, in slurry operations req
Jan 1, 1985
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The Braden Mine Fire - A Case HistoryBy John J. Reed
The 1945 fire at the Braden (El Teniente) Copper Mine in Chile took 354 lives, and ranks as the most lethal metal mine fire in history. The mine was developed in the wall of a canyon over 900 m (3,000
Jan 1, 1989
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Using Proximity/Object Detection to Increase Shovel Productivity in the Open Pit MineBy E. Hsieh
Proximity detection in the open pit mine can be used effectively as an operator assist strategy which improves digging production through enforcement of best practices, although it is normally thought
Feb 23, 2014
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Multivariate Tool In Process ControlBy C. Leal
Modern production has as goal to reach high and uniform quality in their products. To success with this, it is essential to have a good knowledge of the different variables involved in the process.
Jan 1, 1994
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Effects of Bearing Plates and Grout-Column Length on Resin-Bolt PerformanceBy W. A. Cincilla, S. C. Tadolini
INTRODUCTION Resin bolting systems continue to gain popularity in underground coal mines in the United States, and their general success under a wide range of geological and operational conditions
Jan 1, 1986
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Hydraulic Tailings Fill Improvements ?Butte?1969? ? The ProblemBy Harold F. Yde
Hydraulic tailings fill in the Butte deep level mines was based upon studies made in 1958 by the Anaconda Company Mining Research Department, which published Bulletin No. 35, entitled "Hydraulic Stope
Jan 1, 1969
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The Professional Approach To Drilling And Blasting OperationsBy George H. Tousley
As a member of the vast fraternity of those that supply and service the mining industry, I can assure you that we are amused, amazed, and horrified at the poor drilling and blasting practices of a gre
Jan 1, 1976
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Guidelines For Developing Aggregate Exploration Programs In Urban AreasBy D. P. Bryan
The identification and-develop¬ment of new construction aggregate resources, the most common mineral mined, is an essential need in this country's growing urban areas. In developing an aggregate
Jan 1, 1987
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Hydraulic Transportation And Dewatering Of Coal ? DefinitionBy David M. Parkes
The hydraulic movement of coal is here defined as the movement of all sizes of coal in pipes and open flumes, by gravity and against gravity. It is not restricted to coal which is in slurry form. In o
Jan 1, 1976
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Rock Mechanics Program At Grace MineBy Ramkrishna Agarwal
A low grade iron ore is mined underground at Grace Mine using the panel caving method. Most of the development work is located in footwall. The runways for LHD equipments are heavily supported with st
Jan 1, 1973
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Kaolin Project In The Amazonia Area ? BrazilBy Haydn H. Murray
In 1967 a large kaolin deposit was discovered on the Jari River, a tributary of the Amazon, in the territory of Amapa in Brazil. The kaolin occurs in the Barreiras Series of Pliocene age and is part o
Jan 1, 1981