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The Development Of A PC, Image-Based, On-Line Particle-Size AnalyzerBy J. D. Miller, C. L. Lin
A PC, image-based, on-line instrument for measuring coarse particle size on a conveyor belt is under development. The hardware and software required to implement such a system are discussed, including
Jan 1, 1994
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Comparison Of Lignite Reserves Estimates In The Multilayer Deposit Of The Amyndeo MineBy A. Pavlides
The purpose of this study is to compare estimation methods for lignite reserves at the Amyndeo mine and to provide a map of the estimated thickness of the coal seams. The reserves are first estimated
Jan 1, 2008
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Stratigraphic Controls on Gold Mineralization Carlin Trend, NevadaBy Odin D. Christensen
Gold deposits of the Carlin Trend occur within sedimentary rocks deposited across the Paleozoic continental margin. Lithologically dissimilar units, juxtaposed along the Roberts Mountains Thrust Fault
Jan 1, 1989
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Control Strategies For Ring-Roller Type Mineral Pulverizers Using ComputersBy Sangwhui Cho
In comminution processes including crushing, grinding and pulverizing, the efficiency of the comminution system is very low. Since the early 1980s, research has been conducted to increase the efficien
Jan 1, 1992
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An Apparatus For The Direct Measurement Of Unconfined Yield Strength Of Crushed CoalBy B. S. Treiber, R. A. Lohnes, S. M. Levorson
As part of a research program to develop a coal-handleability index that would predict the ease with which a coal would flow through a handling system, an apparatus was developed to directly measure t
Jan 1, 1996
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Groundwater Cut-Off for Jacked Tunnel with Ground FreezingBy Philip M. Rice, Paul Schmall, Peter W. Deming, Hugh S. Lacy
A groundwater cut-off is needed to provide a stable face of tunnels to be constructed by jacking precast rectangular tunnel segments beneath commuter rail tracks for the new I-90 extension in Boston,
Jan 1, 1999
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The Use of Commercially Available Software Packages to Form a Unique Environmental ToolBy Jan W. Oberholzer, Patrick Linzer
The globally increasing environmental awareness which has manifested itself in the past few years also encompasses problems associated with mine closures. A crucial requirement for the effective plann
Jan 1, 1996
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Characteristics of a four-leg shield design: A case studyBy L. A. Morley, S. C. Gambrell
Behavior of a jour-leg shield design used on a soft floor in an operating longwall system is presented. The shield examined in this study was constructed having a split base and a split caving shield.
Jan 1, 1991
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Notes On Geology Of Bauxite Deposits In ChinaBy Alexander B. Ikonnikov
All known bauxite deposits in China occur in its eastern half, and almost all of them are found in the Carboniferous and the Permian. They are of platform origin, but contain diaspore as the major ore
Jan 1, 1984
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Advanced Process Control at Jerritt CanyonBy Don W. Murphy, Don M. Larsen
Advanced process control has been implemented at the Jerritt Canyon Mill. Plant production prior to 1997 was limited by grind circuit capacity. The installation of additional mill horsepower and an op
Jan 1, 2000
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The United Nations Role in the Application of Microcomputers in Mineral Projects in Developing CountriesBy Simon D. Handelsman
Technical co-operation activities of the Department of Technical Co-operation for Development of the United Nations Secretariat have included the introduction of electronic data processing techniques
Jan 1, 1986
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Mentoring: An Important Tool for Engineers and Their OrganizationsBy Val Ness, Leonard Harris
Mentoring is defined as close counseling by an experienced and objective advisor within the industry. It is one aspect of attracting the best candidates into the minerals industry, holding their inter
Jan 1, 2001
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Three-Dimensional Mathematical Modeling Of Airflow At A Continuous Miner FaceBy R. Gong, R. Bhaskar
The development of a three-dimensional mathematical model for evaluating airflow fields at a continuous miner face is described. The model utilizes three-dimensional incompressible flow, mass continui
Jan 1, 1993
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Upgrading Nigerian iron oresBy G. G. O. O. Uwadiale
A number of Nigerian iron ore deposits have been upgraded to the specifications of concentrates for the blast furnace and the direct reduction iron- and steel-making plants. Depending on the mineralog
Jan 1, 1990
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Iron Encrustation Of Dewatering Wells: Causes And RemediesBy W. D. Hall, M. Norris, J. R. Henke
Dewatering wells producing iron-rich water experience rapid declines in yield and drawdown due to the formation of ferric (Fe3+) hydroxide deposits in well screens, pump intakes and riser pipes. Preci
Jan 1, 1992
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Novel Solid-Phase Materials For Selective Copper RecoveryBy E. S. Peterson, M. K. Harrup, K. A. Dolbeare, J. E. Wey
Efficient methods for the removal of copper from heap-leach solutions without mobile organic phases are a current mining industry need. To satisfy this need, a selective, high-capacity, durable solid
Jan 1, 2003
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Considerations in Heap Leach Pad DesignBy L. A. Hansen, D. L. Buffington, G. H. Beckwith
This paper reviews geotechnical engineering considerations in heap leach pad design, discusses design philosophy and provides design procedures. A brief discussion of surface water hydrology ground- w
Jan 1, 1987
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Coupled finite element modeling of - slope stabilityBy W. G. Pariseau, S. C. Schmelter
The destabilizing effect of water pressure on rock-mass stability is examined quantitatively by the finite element method. A coupled code that accounts for the simultaneous effects of rock-mass deform
Jan 1, 1999
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A Biosorption Approach to Removal of Trace Concentrations of Uranium and Heavy Metals from Aqueous SolutionsBy E. B. McNew, J. M. Barnes, A. E. Torma
The applicability of biosorbent materials for the removal of uranium and other heavy metals from synthetic and actual uranium mil 1 tailing (UMT) solutions has been investigated. The biosorbent materi
Jan 1, 1992
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Repairing Conveyor Belting Without VulcanisingBy A. J. Friedrich
Conveyor belts are designed to go unnoticed. When they work well, they attract little attention. When they are not doing the job right, it is noticeable, and they need to be fixed immediately. Vulcan
Jan 1, 2000