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Geomorphic Reclamation In New Mexico: A Regulator?s PerspectiveNew Mexico?s active coal mines have reclamation challenges that are being successfully resolved through the application of geomorphic grading methods. Soils and overburden material are often of poor q
Jan 1, 2010
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Mill Gearing For TomorrowBy David Kress
Grinding mills, both autogenous and ball can be powered by several basic means. The three methods used today are girth gear drives, gearless drives and trunnion coupled reducers. This paper will focus
Jan 1, 1991
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Load-Haul-DumpBy Robert M. Stevens, Arnoldo Acuña
INTRODUCTION In the early 1950s, underground miners and tunnel¬ing contractors were experimenting with ways to supple¬ment or eliminate track-bound loading and hauling equipment. Diesel-powered crawl
Jan 1, 1982
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Surface Modification And Biobeneficiation Of Some Oxide Minerals Using Bacillus PolymyxaBy K. A. Natarajan, Namita Deo
The interaction of Bacillus polymyxa and minerals such as hematite, corundum and quartz resulted in significant surface chemical changes, both on the cell surfaces and on the interacted oxide minerals
Jan 1, 1998
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Proportional Hazards Model: A Useful Tool For The Analysis Of A Mining SystemBy Dhananjay Kumar
In past, no serious attempts have been made to study the effects of operating environments on performance characteristics of a mining system. In this paper, proportional hazards model (PHM) analysis t
Jan 1, 1992
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Determining Size Distribution Of Moving Pellets By Computer Image ProcessingBy Steven G. Grannes
The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, has developed a computer image processing algorithm to determine the size distribution of moving taconite (iron ore) pellets. This algorithm inter
Jan 1, 1986
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Use of resistivity techniques to detect presence of abandoned drift minesBy A. P. Grippo, L. B. Phelps
Many coal mining companies have potential surface mine reserves that either are known or suspected to have had prior drift mining activity on them. In many cases, there is no documentation on these mi
Jan 1, 1987
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UtilizationBy Leonard W. III Joseph, William H. Buttermore
Noise control is an important consideration in the design and operation of coal preparation plants. It is essential to understand and control noise sources to provide a safe environment for operating
Jan 1, 1991
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Rubber-Tired Haulage SystemsBy Christopher J. Bise
INTRODUCTION Face haulage in underground mines and pit haulage in surface mines are the principal domains of rubber- tired haulage vehicles. In underground mines, cable- reeled or battery-operated
Jan 1, 1986
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Biasing Unbiased Data: Mine Versus MillBy Mark W. Springett
The examination of relatively well behaved distributions subject to truncation by a cutoff grade in the mine clearly demonstrates that a bias is inevitably introduced when the selection is based on th
Jan 1, 1989
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Recovery of Copper From Waste Printed Circuit BoardBy X. Wen, D. Tao, B. Li
A high effective method using a hammer mill, a column pneumatic separator and an electrostatic separator was studied for recycling copper from waste printed circuit board. The factors influencing the
Jan 1, 2003
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Some unique problems of surface mining in the ArcticBy M. Sengupta
Surface mining in arctic regions is characterized by many unique problems. Continuous and discontinuous permafrost (perennially frozen ground) occurs in most of the arctic and subarctic areas. Permafr
Jan 1, 1988
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Process simulation with spreadsheet softwareBy J. W. Merks
Spreadsheet software is an effective tool for simulating dynamic stochastic systems such as mineral processing plants. The two-product formula is used to show how to set up a Monte Carlo simulation in
Jan 1, 2000
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Neutralization Reactions Between Acid Mine Waters and LimestoneBy F. F. Aplan, T. H. Wentzler
Limestone is potentially a low cost material for the neutralization of acid mine drainage and other acidic waters such as steel pickling liquor. Unfortunately, when limestone is reacted wit9 these wat
Jan 1, 1992
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Thailand - A New Focus Of Asian Gold Mining InvestmentBy Nopadon Mantajit, Dallas W. Davis, Somsak Potisat, Prasert Kumalachan
For centuries Thailand has been a significant, though primarily unofficial, producer of gold. Panning has been the traditional way of making a living for innumerable villagers during the December to M
Jan 1, 1987
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A System Dynamics Approach To An Analysis Of Factors Affecting Growth And Stability In International Mineral Industries ? SynopsisBy Erie F. Wolstenholme
The purpose of this paper is to describe work undertaken, within the System Dynamics Research Group at Bradford Management Centre, into the development and application of a System Dynamics model of an
Jan 1, 1979
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Model-based control of Aitik bulk flotationBy B. Bergmark, O. Guyot, A. Broussaud, C. Bouché
The Boliden Aitik concentrator in Sweden processes 2,000 t/h (2,200 stph) of low-grade copper ore. The plant consists of five grinding lines that feed four bulk-flotation banks with a scavenger-concen
Jan 1, 2000
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Description of the El Abra PlantBy R. Canello, J. Jenkins
El Abra has the world's largest leach, solvent extraction and electrowinning facility, The crushing plant capacity is 120,000 metric tonnes per day and the cathode production capacity is 225,000
Jan 1, 1998
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Prediction of Coal Mine Subsidence and Implications for Structural DamageBy Theodore Triplett
To assess the value of various subsidence mitigation techniques, twelve linear foundations were constructed above a longwall mine. The structures were monitored during and after undermining, and foot
Jan 1, 1986
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Simultaneous recovery of silver and manganese from Ag-Mn ores by acidified thioureaBy B. Pesic, J. E. Wey
Introduction One important class of manganiferrous ores is manganiferrous-silver ores. They occur in the oxidized portions of the silver deposits of the western United States. Silver is often associa
Jan 1, 1987