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Non-Sulfide Flotation : Principles and PracticeBy Hassan El-Shall, G. L. Zucker, T. S. Jordan
INTRODUCTION This chapter will discuss, both from fundamental and practical points of view, the flotation of non-sulfide min- eral s. The flotation characteristics of silicates, salt-type minerals
Jan 1, 1986
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The Geology and Mining Operations at Pacific Asbestos Corporation Copperopolis, CaliforniaBy G. W. Leney
Introduction and Historical Background The office and mining operations of Pacific Asbestos Corporation are located near Copperopolis, California in the foothills of the Sierras about fifty miles eas
Jan 1, 1972
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Influence of Dispersants and Solution Conditions on Kaolin Stability MechanismsBy Hassan El-Shall, Abbas A. Zaman, Brij M. Moudgil
The addition of organic and inorganic dispersants to aqueous suspensions of heterogeneous particles (kaolin) was found to significantly affect the solubility of metal ions from kaolin particles and st
Jan 1, 2003
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Concentrating Process Control At Reserve Mining CompanyBy Rolf N. Schulz
The recently completed major modifications and additions to Reserve Mining Company's taconite concentrating process incorporate a totally new control system. Design of the new control scheme is c
Jan 1, 1980
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Enhancing Ventilation and Development Planning in Underground Stone Mines: Insights from a CFD-Based Study - SME Annual Meeting 2024By VASU GANGRADE, Marcia Harris, Kumar Vaibhav Raj, Jim Addis, Khaled Mohamed, Snigdha Sarkar
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) conducted a ventilation assessment for a recently established underground room-and-pillar stone mine implementing split-mine ventilati
Feb 1, 2024
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Biological Field Treatment Applications in Gold Heap Leach ClosuresBy Leslie C. Thompson
The heap leach process used for recovering gold from oxide and sulfide ores is operated as a closed circuit system in which the cyanide process solutions are continuously recycled. In a well-designed
Jan 1, 1990
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Tectonic Setting Of The Rocky Mountain Region During The Late Paleozoic And The Early MesozoicBy Edwin K. Maughan
The Rocky Mountain region contains part of the paleocontinental shelf that lay in Arizona and New Mexico through Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming into Montana and North Dakota. The shelf was bounded by the
Jan 1, 2013
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Optimizing pit shells in the presence of geologic uncertainty with a heuristic algorithm - SME Transactions 2018By C. V. Deutsch, T. Acorn
Understanding and managing risk is of increasing concern for the mining industry. Although methods exist to model geologic uncertainty based on stochastic modeling techniques and multiple realizations
Jan 1, 2018
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Roof Control, Pillar Stability, and Ground Control Issues in Underground Stone MinesBy D. Newman
"The U.S. stone industry is in a transition from surface quarries to single and multiple level underground stone mines. The factors driving this transition include surface quarries; ? reaching their e
Jan 1, 2016
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Accessing Underground Hardrock MinesWithin the research project "Mine Development" funded by the "Austrian Fonds zur Forderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF) " (funds for scientific research) between 1991 and 1993 150 undergroun
Jan 1, 1995
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An Engineering Approach To Reduce The Cost Of Roof Support In A Coal Mine Experiencing Complex Ground Control ProblemsBy A. W. Khair
This paper presents an engineering approach to solve a complex ground control problem at reduced cost, allowing the mine to be operated safely and economically. The mine has experienced serious and co
Jan 1, 1990
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Reducing Respirable Dust Concentrations At Mineral Processing Facilities Using Total Mill Ventilation System (0b2d8a3e-16a6-4a1a-9421-ee59f8aa4d8a)By A. B. Cecala
The Bureau of Mines has been performing research to lower the dust exposure of workers at mineral processing operations for a number of years. This research has mainly been directed at source control
Jan 1, 1994
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Recovery Improvements To Extend Reserve Life And To Expand Mine Production PotentialBy H. M. Breza
Recovery of phosphate concentrate has received increased attention as the existing mine and plant production capacity limitations of the Texasgulf Inc. Aurora, North Carolina Mine are reached. Improve
Jan 1, 1994
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Environmental Audits: A Shield, A Sword Or A Trojan Horse? (65d2db83-e4c5-4f5a-ae5e-971837a2d6d6)By III Basham
As environmental laws and regulations become more complex and the economic cost of non-compliance becomes greater, periodic assessment of environmental compliance, identification of potential liabilit
Jan 1, 1992
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Ground Penetrating Radar For Identification Of Mine Tunnels And Abandoned Mine Stopes (5b3c96f7-b198-4202-80b9-38721d09eacb)By T. J. Fenner
Surface and underground mining operations are often hindered by unknown tunnels and stopes and the precise locations of adjacent workings. Mine safety and planning are adversely affected especially in
Jan 1, 1992
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Scaling Back on Scale Eliminating Production Losses from Mill Water UpsetsBy Ray Nivens, Umit Turunc, Caroline Sui, Nick Morrison, Douglas Steiner
"In most copper mines and concentrators, mill water is continuously recovered and reused, with fresh water added to make up for losses. When mixed, these water chemistries can lead to severe scaling,
Jan 1, 2017
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Gravity Separation Of Minus 500 Mesh ParticlesBy D. C. Yang
A packed column jig has been developed for sharp separation of fine particles--150 down to 1 micron--having different densities. The packed jig is a column filled with corrugated packing. A slurry of
Jan 1, 1997
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Superfront: Versatile Mining Shovel For Western CoalBy Donald M. Ulbrich
Any of you who served in the military remember the admoniton to "get the lead out," In the military environment, where cost wasn't always a factor, "get the lead out" was more often a call for ac
Jan 1, 1976
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Interpreting Entry Stability and Geologic Hazards Utilizing BorescopesBy T. Klemetti, W. H. Su, M. A. Van Dyke
Entry stability in coal mines is dependent on geologic conditions and engineering controls. Most engineering controls in ground control are predictable and standardized for typical geologic conditions
Jan 1, 2019
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Dixon Pit Navajo Mine The Multiple Seam Dragline Stripping ChallengeBy D. L. Shenck
The Navajo Mine is exclusively a multiple seam surface coal mine located in the northwest corner of New Mexico, and entirely on the Navajo Indian Reservation (Figure 1). It is owned and operated by th
Jan 1, 1990