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Biosorption of Molybdenum and ChromiumBy D. T. Maiers, P. L. Wichlacz, P. A. Pryfogle, J. H. Wolfram
The effects of metal solution concentration, biomass density, length of exposure time, and pH were determined for biosorption of molybdenum (Mo) and chromium (Cr) by three organisms. Results indicate
Jan 1, 1989
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Analysis of the Gas Flow and Heat Distribution in Iron Ore Pellet Induration SystemsBy M. K. Patel, K. C. Wade, M. Cross
In the past decade a good deal of effort has gone into the computer simulation of the heat distribution of pellet induration systems. The major uncertainty in the analysis of such systems is the gas f
Jan 1, 1990
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Maintenance Control At The Kennecott Minerals Company ? IntroductionBy John Jonkman
Two major changes occured during the last 5 years in the applications of computers. First, the cost of computer equipment decreased drastically in an era of high inflation. Second, technological break
Jan 1, 1982
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Airflow Distribution Patterns At A Longwall Mine Depicted By CFD Analysis And Calibrated By A Tracer Gas Field StudyBy R. B. Krog
Airflow patterns in longwall bleeder systems are affected by gob permeability and porosity and the condition of the gateroad entries after mining. As longwall panels are mined, areas of the caved zone
Jan 1, 2011
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The Mechanical Mole - A Breakthrough In Inclined Shaft Mine ConstructionBy E. J. McGuire, E. W. Brickle
INTRODUCTION Several recent technological improvements - largely by the convey-or industry - have increased the importance of inclined shaft construction for developing mines where ore deposits are
Jan 1, 1997
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33. Howards Pass Lead-Zinc DepositsBy B. Ainsworth
The 1972 discovery of the Howards Pass lead-zinc deposit was the product of systematic regional geochemical surveys used to evaluate conceptual geological models for the metal-rich black shales of the
Jan 1, 1991
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Subsidence Effects in Multiple Seam MiningBy Christopher Haycocks
Subsidence induced innerburden shearing and stress fields, whether active or passive, frequently contribute to significant ground control failures in overlying seams. In this paper proven multi-seam
Jan 1, 1986
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The Copper Segregation ProcessBy Maurice Rey
The copper segregation process is designed to concentrate oxidized copper ores or mixed sulfide-oxide copper ores which are refractory to normal and cheaper mineral dressing or leaching processes. Suc
Jan 1, 1985
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A Comparison Of Methane Flow Patterns On Advancing And Retreating LongwallsBy Balesh W. Konda, Andrew B. Cecala, George W. Klinowski
Methane ignitions continue to be a major concern to the longwall mining industry. In spite of numerous advances in technology over the past decade, there has not been a measurable reduction in the num
Jan 1, 1989
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Measured values of coal mine stopping resistanceBy N. Oswald
As coal mines age and become more developed, ventilation modeling becomes more important for the planning and continued operation of the system. Numerous studies have been performed and presented that
Jan 1, 2009
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Auxiliary Ventilation at Heading Faces by a FanBy Masahiro Lnoue, Kenichi Uchino
Airflow velocity vectors by a forcing auxiliary fan at a heading face were measured in an actual size model gallery and an actual mine. The location of an outlet of ventilation duct gives significant
Jan 1, 1997
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Preliminary Design And Analysis Of Recovery Of Lithium From Brine With The Use Of A Selective ExtractantBy Vi-Duong Dang
Lithium requirements in the next few decades for batteries and controlled thermonuclear fusion reactors (CTR) may exceed the availability of the current mineral and brine reserves. It is thus prudent
Jan 1, 1978
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Collection Events In Flotation: The Quantitative Analysis Of The Particle-Bubble Collision And The Attachment Of Particle Onto Bubble SurfaceBy S. Kmet, A. Nguyen-Van, H. J. Schulze
The P/B collision and attachment interactions in fine particle flotation have been quantitatively analyzed. New models for attachment probability and kinetics of ‘true flotation’ have been developed.
Jan 1, 1995
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Removal of Cupric Ions from Industrial Effluents by Adsorbed Organofunctional SilanesBy A. Guan, K. N. Han, J. J. Kellar, D. A. Boyles
Metal ions associated with effluent streams pose an increasing environmental problem for the mineral industry. Various techniques currently in use to combat this problem including bioremediation, chem
Jan 1, 1994
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Recovery of Copper Oxide Minerals by Sulfidization FlotationBy N. N. Manu
In the Central African Copper Belt, sulfidization flotation is the standard practice for dolomitic copper oxide ores. It is a delicate process, and its plant application requires close control of the
Jan 1, 1994
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A Comparison of DSM Screens and Cyclones In Grinding Circuits Treating Complex Sulphide OresBy K. R. Weller, U. J. Sterns, P. S. B. Stewart
Complex sulphide ores usually require very fine grinding of the whole ore stream to achieve adequate liberation. Recent improvements to DSM screens have made this device appear competitive with cyclon
Jan 1, 1992
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Borehole statistics with spreadsheet softwareBy J. W. Merks
Spreadsheet software is used to convert test results for drill core samples into borehole statistics such as volumes and masses of in-situ ore, metal contents and variances of metal contents. The prop
Jan 1, 2000
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Monitoring The Atmospheric Environmental Hazards Of TunnelingBy D. D. Snyder, J. D. Bode, F. T. King
INTRODUCTION Only in recent years have the environmental hazards associated with mining and tunneling operations been fully acknowledged and determined remedial action undertaken. The nature of the
Jan 1, 1997
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The Distribution Of Fine Particles In Activated CarbonBy F. W. Petersen
In the precious metal industry, activated carbon is used extensively for the recovery of gold and silver from cyanide solutions, particularly from slimy pulps and unclarified solutions. However, carbo
Jan 1, 1995
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The Future Use Of Computers In The Mineral IndustryBy M. C. Williams, T. P. Meloy
With the increasing power of computers to simulate and control processes in the mineral industry, predicting the potential use of computers in the minerals field is not a hazardous enterprise, but pre
Jan 1, 1993