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The Alternative Mixture Model: Application to the Walker Lake Data Set
By Rolando V. Cuaño
For geostatistical applications, heterogeneous spatial phenomena are better modeled as mixtures of populations. However, the modeling of the constituent populations can become complex. The alternative
Jan 1, 1996
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Comparison Of Coal Drying Methods
By David G. Thompson
There are basically two commonly used methods of drying washed coal. They are mechanical drying (sometimes called dewatering) and thermal drying. The common methods of mechanical drying are by using v
Jan 1, 1975
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Method For Determining The Sulfuric Acid Balance In Copper-Leach Systems
By W. J. Schlitt, J. H. Templeton
The chemical reactions that occur within a copper-leach recovery system are discussed, and the impact on the overall acid balance is evaluated. Both oxide and sulfide mineralogy are addressed, and the
Jan 1, 1998
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Technical Notes - Studies on chalcopyrite ore grinding with respect to ball wear and effect on flotation
By K. A. Natarajan, M. K. Yelloji Rao
Significance of grinding media wear and its effect on chalcopyrite flotation are discussed. Laboratory marked ball wear tests were conducted grinding chalcopyrite ore and quartzite dry, wet, and with
Jan 1, 1991
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Surface mining of oil sands in Canada : Developments in productivity improvement
By R. K. Singhal, R. Kolada
A variety of equipment is wed to surface mine oil sands, including bucket wheel excavators/conveyors, draglines, hydraulic shovels, and off-highway trucks. This paper examines the existing mining sche
Jan 1, 1988
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Experimental studies on corrosion of rock anchors in US underground coal mines - SME Transactions 2010
By A. J. S. Spearing, G. Bylapudi, K. Mondal
The mining industry is a major consumer of rock anchors in the United States. Due to the high humidity in the underground coal-mining environment, the rock anchors corrode and lose their load bearing
Jan 1, 2010
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Cycling with Cement
By Roy A. Grancher
CYCLING WITH CEMENT "THE WHEEL IS COME FULL CIRCLE" Shakespeare's King Lear Act V, Scene 3, Line 176 The time clock of the cement industry has been turned back to the early 1950s. After t
Jan 1, 1972
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Strategic Cost Management
Capital budgeting and investment analysis have, to this point, been beyond the scope of this text. However, a recent conceptual development by John K. Shank and Vijay Govindarajan in the capital budge
Jan 1, 1999
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The Availability of Federal Mineral Estate in Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah and Washington
By Robert G. Bottge, Paul C. Hyndman, Don J. Barnes, Clark A. Roberts
The effect of Federal restrictions on Federal mineral estate in Alaska and the Western States is being addressed by systematic, State-by- State studies. The Bureau of Mines has inventoried and classif
Jan 1, 1991
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A Study of Jet Fan Aerodynamics
By Kuda R. Mutama, Allen E. Hall
A wind tunnel investigation into the fundamental characteristics of jet fan performance is described. The effects of varying fan positioning in a square tunnel cross section are reported for two fan o
Jan 1, 1997
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Stress Issues Impacting Design And Stability At OCI Wyoming’s Big Island Trona Mine
By J. F. T. Agapito, L. J. Gilbride, K. Hollberg
Room-and-pillar mining at the Big Island Mine uses narrow, yield (i.e., load transferring) pillars to achieve high resource recovery and productivity. Two flat-lying 3- to 3fi-meter (10- to 11fi-ft) s
Jan 1, 2004
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Directional Core Drilling, The State-of-the-Art
By Viktor Tokle, C. W. Dawson
The Devico directional core drilling system and its capabilities are described, with reference to other directional drilling technologies and the advantages and disadvantages of these systems. The adv
Jan 1, 1999
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Coal Quality Impacts On Power Plant Operations With Gillette Area Coal
By J. E. deMasi
Over the past 12 years, Exxon Coal U.S.A., Inc. has shipped over 150 million tons of coal from two mines, Rawhide and Caballo, located in the Gillette, Wyoming, area. These mines are operated by The C
Jan 1, 1989
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Influence Of Fragmentation On Crushing Performance (d9990ad9-dd74-4352-a225-e8c8f947204e)
By A. M. Tunstall
Blasting is commonly viewed separately from mechanical handling and crushing. This view is misleading because the degree of fragmentation achieved by blasting can have a significant effect on the effi
Jan 1, 1997
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A Field Study of Fracture Control Techniques for Smooth Wall Blasting
By W. H. Wilson, G. Bjarnholt, D. C. Holloway
This paper describes the results of field tests conducted on a 5x25m bench face to evaluate several new concepts for improving smooth wall blasting. These ideas involved the use of notched boreholes t
Jan 1, 1986
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Development and Scale-Up of Large Flotation Cells (49397335-092e-4959-bee9-d97a26f115c9)
By Nathaniel Arbiter
The increasing size of flotation cells as the use of flotation has increased is traced from the first United States application of the process in Montana in 1911 through the following eight decades, u
Jan 1, 1999
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A Systematic Comparison Of Sessile-Drop And Captive-Bubble Contact Angle Methods
By J. Drelick
Among the wide variety of modern surface chemistry analytical techniques, contact angle measurements still remain attractive for wetting characterization of solid surfaces. The captive-bubble and sess
Jan 1, 1995
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Development of an Improved On-Stream Coal Slurry Ash Analyzer
By S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
Production of highly-cleaned coal for advanced utilization schemes requires close control of the coal ash content at very low levels. For this purpose, a sensitive, low-cost, robust on-stream ash anal
Jan 1, 1990
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Adsorption - Introduction
By Fathi Habashi
THE UNIT process of adsorption involves two steps: 1) Loading of the adsorbent. 2) Recovery of metal values from the adsorbent. Charcoal is the adsorbent commonly used in extractive metallur
Jan 1, 1970
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Programmable Logic Control for Modern Material Handling Systems
By Jean-Luc Cornet
As modern conveyors are increasing in size and complexity, their control requirements are becoming more and more critical. In addition to the safety and equipment protection requirements, control syst
Jan 1, 1993