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Kinetic Model of the Bacterial Leaching of Chalcopyrite ConcentratesBy James S. Hanson
Existing models proposed for the bacterial leaching of metal sulfides generally fail to predict solubilization rates at times greater than a few tens of hours. The reasons for this may be that these m
Jan 1, 1989
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Hardgrove Grindability Study Of Powder River Basin And Appalachian Coal Components In A Midwestern Power Station BlendBy P. L. Padgett, J. C. Hower
Five coals blended at a Midwestern United States power station were subjected to detailed analysis of their Hardgrove grindability. The coals, representing four distinct coal beds, are a low-sulfur, h
Jan 1, 1998
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Availability Studies Of Load-Haul-Dump MachinesBy Uday Kumar
This paper presents details of an availability study for a fleet of diesel engine operated load-haul-dump (LHD) machines used in a Swedish mine. For the purpose of this study, the LHD machines have be
Jan 1, 1989
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Shifting Of Grinding Power Load In Comminution CircuitsBy T. Eisele, T. Weldum, G. Rajala, H. Walqu, S. Kawatra
The throughput and energy efficiency of comminution circuits is reduced when ore characteristics change, causing bottlenecks in some portions of the circuit while leaving excess capacity in others. Th
Jan 1, 2004
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Impact Of Control Parameters On Shearer-Generated Dust Levels (d1a2d171-424d-4a4b-afcc-224df2ebf29f)By A. E. Prokop, J. P. Rider
Previous research on continuous mining operations has shown that significant interactions exist between dust-control parameter application and the resulting respirable dust levels. However, simply inc
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect Of Feed Particle Size And Reagents On Coal-Mineral Matter Selectivity During The Flotation Of Bituminous CoalsBy F. F. Aplan, C. E. Raleigh
Three run-of-mine bituminous coals, ranging in rank from low volatile to high volatile A, were floated at nominal -28 mesh (590 µm), -100 mesh (150 µm), and -400 mesh (37µm) feed particle sizes with s
Jan 1, 1992
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Slags as ceramic raw materialsBy M. R. Fletcher
Slags generated by the ferrous metals industry can he used to produce high-value ceramic materials. The properties of these ceramics can be controlled by judicious choices of composition, additives, a
Jan 1, 1990
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Ranking Factors Impacting Survival During Coal Mine Fires (944723f1-5735-46fa-b0ba-10133f94de46)By F. N. Kissell, C. D. Litton
This study ranks the factors impacting survival during a coal mine fire. It has already been established that reducing time delays is the most important factor in saving lives. Consequently, every eve
Jan 1, 1994
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Multivariate Geostatistical Simulation Of A Nickel Laterite DepositBy Graeme Lyall, Oy Leuangthong, Clayton V. Deutsch
There are many variables to consider in the evaluation of nickel laterite deposits including the concentrations of nickel, iron, silica, and magnesia. These variables show complex relationships with e
Jan 1, 2002
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Financial Reporting Principles and IssuesThe visible portion of accounting-record keeping and preparation of financial statements-suggests a lack of sophistication and imagination. In reality, accounting is based on a large body of theory.
Jan 1, 1999
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A Model For Long Range Scheduling Of The Mining Sequence For Flat Lying OrebodiesBy R. Gerling
A computer program has been developed for finding a near-optimum schedule of the mining sequence for flat lying, tabular orebodies. The deposit is divided in blocks with equal areas and definite grade
Jan 1, 1986
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Contribution of Specific Minerals to the Neutralization Potential in Static TestsBy T. T. Chen, J. L. Jambor, J. E. Dutrizac
A reconnaissance study of the neutralization potential of 30 diverse minerals, 28 of which are silicates and aluminosilicates, has shown that most of these minerals contribute minimally to the neutral
Jan 1, 2000
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Watershed approach to evaluating impacts of abandoned mines in the Bear Butte Creek basin of the Black HillsBy A. D. Davis, C. J. Webb, T. V. Durkin
This project took a watershed approach in the evaluation of water-quality impacts from past mining activities and current restoration projects in the Bear Butte Creek basin, a small and well-defined d
Jan 1, 2000
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Mining Waste Research in the U. S. Bureau of MinesBy William N. Fitch, Valois R. Shea-Albin
In 1976, the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) aroused concern in the mining community about the regulation of mine waste streams under RCRA. In response, the Bureau of Mines initiated re
Jan 1, 1991
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Minimizing The Environmental Impact Of Blast Vibrations - IntroductionBy N. Djordjevic
The vibration energy that travels beyond the zone of rock breakage is wasted - all it does is cause damage and annoyance. Under favorable geologic conditions, this energy may travel many kilometers be
Jan 1, 1997
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AC Variable Frequency Drive Application Considerations for Mining Belt ConveyorsBy S. A. Matthews, M. L. Nave
AC variable frequency motor drives are emerging technology for belt conveyors. The success of the application in mining depends on adequate and timely consideration of drive, motor, and conveyor featu
Jan 1, 1998
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The Henderson Coarse Ore Conveying SystemBy Greg Barfoot, Kurt Keskimaki
The Henderson Mine is located approximately 50 miles west of Denver, Colorado. A project is underway to replace the existing rail system which transports molybdenum ore 15 miles from the mine to the m
Jan 1, 1998
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Knowledge Representation Issues Pertaining To Mine Ventilation KBS Development (cc6ab886-7b63-4708-be07-9212b667ae40)By R. V. Ramani, K. V. K. Prasad, M. Swaminathan
Engineering design involves, in addition to numerical calculations, considerable amount of expertise and judgement. The expertise and judgement is required to conceptualize and idealize the problem, s
Jan 1, 1989
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The Support Requirement at a Longwall Face-A Bending Moment ApproachBy S. Majumder
The longwall face supports are provided to prevent the caving of the immediate roof at the working face. The thickmess of the immediate roof may be obtained from the working height and the average bul
Jan 1, 1986
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An Expert System Philosophy Used In The Early Warning Of Large Goaf Falls In A Coal MineBy Van Zyl Brink
A longwall-based coal mine in Australia, referred to in this paper as AusMine Colliery, experienced windblasts resulting from goaf falls. Windblasts were the cause of serious injuries and threatened t
Jan 1, 2002