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The Use Of Mobile Crushers In The Minerals IndustryBy H. G. Kok
The concept of mobile crushers is not new. Since their introduction about twenty-five years ago, mobile crushers have continued to gain widespread attention. Mobile crushers reduce minerals in the ope
Jan 1, 1980
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Trap Dozing To Increase ProductivityBy W. A. Haley
Wheel loaders became important bulk materials handling tools in the early fifties. As they grew in stature, productivity, reliability, and acceptance, the demand for larger, more rugged machines evolv
Jan 1, 1984
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Optimization of Through-The-Earth Radio Communications via Mine Overburden Conductivity EstimationBy M. Ralchenko, C. Samson, M. Svilans, C. Walsh
"Through-the-Earth (TTE) radio has been proposed as a means of emergency communications in mines. The propagation of a TTE radio signal depends chiefly on the subsurface conductivity distribution. Rob
Jan 7, 2018
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Development of RBI‑Overburden–Based Stabilized Material for Unpaved Heavy‑Duty Haul Roads - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By Abhiram Kumar Verma, Soumya Ranjan Mallick
Generally, waste such as soil and sandstone is used in mines for road construction or haul roads. In many such mines, it is challenging to design haul road pavement to match the dumper capacity. This
Mar 19, 2024
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The Evolution Of Coke Plant Design - Today - TomorrowBy Peter Riba
Up until ten years ago the industry had arrived at a relatively conventional, and consistent design of coke ovens. Through the years the designers and builders were not being heavily taxed to come up
Jan 1, 1980
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Economic Benefit Analysis In Coal-Use ProjectsBy B. P. Sullivan
This paper describes how the author projected the economic benefits of a proposed coal liquefaction project based in Pennsylvania. These benefits were assessed in a successful effort to garner governm
Jan 1, 2000
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Talc In Polymers (a15ba85a-58c3-4047-997f-ef86fec70cb3)By H. T. Mulryan
Talc is used as an essential ingredient in a wide variety of plastics applications ranging from polyester body patch compounds through polypropylene automotive, appliance, and household furniture comp
Jan 1, 1993
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New Models For Controls on Gold-Silver Mineralization on Misima IslandBy Kim Appleby
Epithermal gold-silver (lead-zinc-copper-manganese) mineralization on Misima Island is confined to steep and reactivated flat-lying normal faults in the upper plate of a major, shallowly dipping detac
Jan 1, 1996
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Overview On The Future Of Industrial MineralsBy H. Murray
Introduction Industrial minerals are key ingredients in a large majority of domestic and industrial products that are used in our daily lives. In the 7th edition of Industrial Minerals and Rocks,
Jan 1, 2007
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An Approach To Environmental Problems On The Marquette Iron RangeBy Ralph E. Magnuson
The quality of our environment is of great importance to all of us. Today, there is a great public concern about the degradation of our air, land, and water and the resultant slow death of our planet
Jan 1, 1970
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The Morenci Concentrator Process Control SystemBy John L. Bolles
The Phelps Dodge Corporation's Morenci Concentrator includes facilities for coarse crushing, fine crushing, grinding, flotation, tailing, disposal, concentrate filtering, and drying. The Morenci
Jan 1, 1977
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Soil Compaction In Top Soil Replacement During ReclamationBy L. B. Phelps
Current mining regulations require revegetation in reclaiming surface nines. Excessive soil compaction can be an impediment to successful revegetation in poor soil conditions common to Eastern coal ni
Jan 1, 1986
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A Comparison Between Two Models For The Prediction Of Radial Stress Induced By Blasting In RockBy P. R. Pereira
This paper presents a comparison between the simulations of a semi-empirical model and a theoretical model for the prediction of radial stress in rock. The results of the simulations were compared to
Jan 1, 1993
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Utilization of Citric Acid to Improve the Depressive Efficiency of Sodium Silicate on the Flotation of Calcite and FluoriteBy Jie Zhang, Xi Zhang, Yu Wang, Wei Zhao
The study proposes a novel reagent scheme where adding a small amount of citric acid (CA) significantly improves the depression effect of sodium silicate on calcite and fluorite. The flotation results
Mar 27, 2022
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Mine Subsidence Effects On A Pressurized Natural Gas Pipeline - I. IntroductionBy V. J. Hucka
A 0.5 m (20 in) diameter high pressure natural gas pipeline crosses over a coal mine located in Central Utah. Ground movement induced by the mining operation could possibly place excessive strain on t
Jan 1, 1983
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Estimation And Incorporation Of Metallurgical Data In A Mineralization ModelBy Vic Miller
Highly variable milling properties within a geologically complex porphyry copper deposit owned by Kennecott Corporation in Nevada made it necessary to estimate the copper recovery and concentrate grad
Jan 1, 1983
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Coal Geology: An Operational ApplicationBy H. E. Rutherford
Monterey Coal Company has begun a geologic monitoring program in order to better understand our in-mine geologic conditions and to apply the knowledge gained to our mining operations. Two methods are
Jan 1, 1984
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Copper Electrowinning In The Absence Of Acid Misting Using The Ferrous/Ferric-Sulfur Dioxide Anode Reaction-A Pilot Study (PRIPRINT 95-16)By W. J. Dolinar
The U.S. Bureau of Mines implemented the Fe2+ /Fe3+-SO2 anode reaction in a Cu electrowinning cell with full-size electrodes. Electrowinning was conducted using industrial electrolyte at 258 A/m2 (24
Jan 1, 1995
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Can We Mine Yet? Criteria for Grouting Completion in Tunnel Headings - NAT2022By Adam Bedell, Jack Raymer, Brad Crenshaw
Tunnel contracts often include provisions for pre-excavation probing and grouting for areas ahead of the tunnel heading. If grouting triggers are met, tunneling stops, and grouting is performed. There
Dec 1, 2022
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Use Of A Continuous Belt Filter In A Wet Process Cement PlantBy E. B. Thorn
The production of portland cement requires that four basic elements -- calcium, silica, alumina and iron -- be ground to a fine powder, homogenized, and fed to the pyroprocessing unit, where it is bur
Jan 1, 1984