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Ventilaticm Computer Programs – Then and NowBy Betty L. Gibbs
A clear and accurate knowledge of the status of ventilation in an underground mine is essential to continuing safe operation. In a small mine with a few working faces, the problem is simple and can ea
Jan 1, 1987
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Transport Of Gold In High Temperature, Low Pressure, Gas Phases With C12, Co, H2s: A Clue To Gold Mobilization From The Lower CrustBy W. S. Fyfe, R. J. Puddephatt, S. Zhou
Gold is easily mobilized at temperatures within range 600-11OO°C by gases such as Cl2, CO, H2S, in gas mixtures, at low pressures. Such gases are relevant to conditions of granulite facies metaomorphi
Jan 1, 1989
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Rinsing of Spent Precious Metal Ores For Heap Leach DecommissioningBy S. L. McGill, P. B. Comba
Many gold producing states are requiring rinsing of spent heaps to render the leached ore compatible with the environment and are placing reatrictiona on effluent pH, cyanide, and metals concentration
Jan 1, 1991
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Analysis of Media Motion in Industrial Ball MillsBy B. K. Mishra, R. K. Rajamani
A numerical method known as the discrete element method (DEM) is used to track the motion of individual balls in large-diameter ball mills. As a result, the en masse motion of the charge, force distri
Jan 1, 1992
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Recovery Of Anthracite From Coal Preparation-Plant TailingsBy S. Subbarayan, S. Chander, M. S. Klima
A laboratory study was conducted to investigate the potential for recovering anthracite from coal preparation-plant tailings. The study included washability analyses, cyclone simulations and froth flo
Jan 1, 1996
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Indicator conditioned estimatorBy H. Zhu, A. G. Journel
Qualitative and interpretive information as obtained from geological and/or geophysical studies, in addition to precise measurement, is incorporated into the estimation process through an indicator va
Jan 1, 1990
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Using Direct Measurements Of Coal Core Methane Content In Mine Planning: A Case StudyBy John K. Hollmann
The use of the direct method of determining coal methane content has grown in the last decade from a research technique into a practical coal exploration tool. However, the literature available on the
Jan 1, 1987
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Charge Transport Phenomena In Rock Products Subjected To Stress Up To FractureBy I. Stavrakas
This work studies the variations of the electric current caused by the application of an electric field on marble samples when they are subjected to continuously increasing mechanical stress at a cons
Jan 1, 2008
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Technical Note - Pilot plant trials of new gravity concentration equipmentBy E. Forssberg, T. Nordquist
Introduction In this technical note, pilot-scale tests with two types of gravity concentrators, the Knelson separator (Anon., 1983; Forssberg and Johansson, 1984) and the Mark VIIA Reichert spiral
Jan 1, 1988
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Sensitivity Analysis Of 3-D Model Block Dimensions In The Economic Open Pit Limit DesignBy Wen L. Cai
This paper examines the effects of different block dimensions and cone bases on the economic open pit limit design based on case studies on a coal deposit consisted of two west- east elongated, near v
Jan 1, 1992
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The Evaluation Of A South African Gold Mineral Rights Portfolio With The Aid Of A MicrocomputerBy Peter McKenna
A mineral rights holding can ultimately only be turned to account by the profitable mining of ore on that property. The evaluation of South African gold mineral rights properties must therefore be car
Jan 1, 1989
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Geochemistry Of Bromide-Rich Brines Of The Dead Sea And Southern ArkansasBy Alden B. Carpenter
The Dead Sea is the only relatively large body of surface water having bromide concentrations comparable to those in the brines of the Smackover Formation in Arkansas. The Dead Sea, like the Smackover
Jan 1, 1978
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Evaluation of a turbulent flow model for fine-bubble and fine-particle flotationBy D. R. Spears, C. E. Jordan
In an effort to improve flotation efficiency of the domestic minerals industry, the US Bureau of Mines conducted research to measure the improvement provided by fine bubbles on the flotation of fine-s
Jan 1, 1991
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Ongoing Evolution Of Advanced SAG Mill Control At Ok TediBy J. W. Craven, M. Katom, K. M. McCaffery
At Ok Tedi, ore type and SAG feed size distribution vary widely and frequently. This makes control of the SAG mills by application of the power/pressure relationship difficult. Power logic has traditi
Jan 1, 2003
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Computer Simulation Of Field Scale Stream Tube Test For In-Situ Gold RecoveryBy Chester R. McKee, Amar C. Bumb, Kohei Kawakita
Unlike many other heavy metals, gold can be profitably mined in small operations because of the prices. One mining technique that seems ideally suited for small deposits of gold and for certain large,
Jan 1, 1990
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Rock Mass Classification System (GSI) Misuses In Problematic RocksBy C. Steiakakis
Over recent years large construction projects have taken place and will be taking place in complex geological environments. In order to reduce costs and increase safety, a detailed geotechnical evalua
Jan 1, 2005
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Precious metals recovery from pressure oxidized Porgera concentratesBy J. A. King, D. R. Weir, P. C. Robinson
Preconcentration of Porgera ore results in high recoveries of gold into gravity and flotation concentrates. The bulk of the gold is contained in auriferous pyrite flotation concentrate and is not read
Jan 1, 1987
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Solvent Sublation - A Non_Foaming Adsorptive Bubble Process For Separation Of Waste StreamsBy Kalliat T. Valsaraj, Louis J. Thibodeaux
A mathematical model is described for the transfer of hydrophobic compounds from aqueous to an immiscible organic phase using fine bubble aeration; the process otherwise known as "solvent sublation" a
Jan 1, 1989
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A Critical Assessment of Flotation AgentsBy D. R. Nagaraj
Literally thousands of new flotation agents, both collectors and modifiers, have been proposed for sulfide and non-sulfide flotation over the past six decades since the beginning of the use of soluble
Jan 1, 1994
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Sulfur Dioxide Leaching of GalenaBy Milton E. Wadsworth, M. Ken Han
The kinetics of leaching of galena in hydrochloric acid solutions with sulfur dioxide gas have been investigated experimentally. The leaching method is then applied to complex sulfide concentrates to
Jan 1, 1989