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Mechanisms of nonionic polymer adsorption on oxide surfacesBy S. Mathur
Oxide particles are commonly used as fillers in plastics, paper, rubber, etc. (particulate composites). The successful fabrication of such composites is dependent upon the adhesive strength of the fil
Jan 1, 1999
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Operation Of A Bio-Oxidation Pilot Plant On A Refractory Gold ConcentrateBy J. T. Sitarski, R. C. Emmett, L. W. Luinstra, R. P. Klepper
A mining operation in Zimbabwe produces a pyritic gold concentrate that requires oxidative pretreatment prior to cyanidation in order to liberate 80 percent of the gold values. Bio- oxidation offered
Jan 1, 1990
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Things We'd Have Done Differently at Chimney Creek (1989)By John Marsden, John Mansanti, Jim Arnold, Mike Gleason
DOUG HALBE: We're not quite to the end of our session, but we're close. We've had a lot of fun with some of these spill ideas. But these are serious problems, and I think we might be ab
Jan 1, 1998
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Strategic-planning model at White Springs, Florida, phosphate mining and chemical operationsBy J. T. Crawford
A comprehensive strategic-planning model was developed for the phosphate strip-mining and chemical operations at White Springs, FL. The computerized model covers orebody modeling, production simulatio
Jan 1, 1999
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The New Clean Air ActBy H. Barry Holt, Charles A. Bischoff
On November 15, 1990, President Bush signed the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. The new legislation is sweeping in its demands for cuts in smog, acid deposition, toxic air pollutants and ozone-deple
Jan 1, 1991
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Surface Products Of Water And Xanthate Interaction With Copper Sulfide Minerals Selective SeparationBy M. Alnot, J. A. Mielczarski, J. J. Ehrhardt, J. M. Cases
The flotation behavior of minerals depends on the balance between hydrophobic and hydrophilic species present at the surface of the minerals. The direct characterization of the interfacial products fo
Jan 1, 1995
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Use Of Ripping To Alleviate Excessive Compaction On Reclaimed Surface Mined LandBy J. C. Yingling, R. J. Sweigard, P. W. Conrad, J. M. Ringe, D. H. Graves
Much of the land reclaimed since enactment of the 1977 Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act is overcompacted. Research has shown that excessive compaction in replaced growing media is detrimenta
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimum Open Pit Mine Production Scheduling by Lagrangian Parameterization - IntroductionBy Kadri Dagdelen
Production scheduling of an open pit mine is one of the most important steps in open pit mine planning. The production schedule of a mine defines the distribution of cash flows and as a result directl
Jan 1, 1986
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Some Experiences With Solving Mine Planning Tasks by Heterogeneous Computer SystemsBy K. Irmscher
During the last years, using modular computer models on the software and distributed computer capacities on the hardware side has become quite common in the mining industry. When tackling real mining
Jan 1, 1996
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Strategies For More Flexible Sequential-Modular SimulationBy Wayne Stange
Due to the availability of user-friendly microcomputer based packages, the use of simulation is increasing.. Users have however encountered problems inherent to the structure of sequential-modular sim
Jan 1, 1989
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Geostatistics And Mining Processes - IntroductionBy Jacques Deraisme
Geostatistics has been applied in many mining feasibility studies throughout the world during the last decade. Recently geostatistics has begun to be applied to the field of mining processes by attemp
Jan 1, 1979
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Practical Application Of Simulation To Production Planning - Case StudyBy Robert H. Marshall
The application of simulation to production planning at a large, complex open-pit mining operation proved to be challenging and enlightening. The mine is divided into two separate pits and several dum
Jan 1, 1982
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Geomechanics Evaluation of a Longwall FaceBy Giin-Fa Fuh, Sally A. Shoop
An instrumentation program was developed based on the results of an analytical study of the geomechanical effects of longer longwall face lengths. Boundary element simulations showed that longer face
Jan 1, 1986
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Utilization of Airborne Magnetic, Electromagnetic, and Radiometric Data in Abandoned Mine Land InvestigationsBy Robert R. McDougal, Anne E. McCafferty, Bruce D. Smith
Magnetic, electromagnetic, and radiometric airborne survey data have been used in regional and local (drainage basin) scales. In a regional geoenvironmental assessment of the state of Montana, magneti
Jan 1, 2000
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Study on multi layer covering systems of non acid forming and potentially acid forming of coal mine waste rock to control acid mine drainageBy K. Hiroto, H. Tamamoto, G. J. Kusuma
"Acid mine drainage (AMD) has become a serious environmental problem in the mining industry in the last decade. Many efforts have been made in an attempt to find a better method to manage this problem
Jan 1, 2011
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Iodine In Northwestern OklahomaBy Howard M. Cotton
Early in 1977, Amoco Production Company and Houston Chemicals, a subsidiary of Pittsburg Plate Glass (PPG) Industries, started producing iodine commercially in northwestern Oklahoma. This is significa
Jan 1, 1978
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Kriging, Logarithmic Kriging, And Conditional Expectation: Comparison Of Theory With Actual Results - IntroductionBy Jean-Michel M. Rendu
According to statistical theory, the geostatistical methods of ore reserves estimation are greatly superior to any other method. However acceptance of geostatistics by the mining industry has been slo
Jan 1, 1979
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Styles Of Centrifugal Pumps Used In Pumping Carbon To Minimize Carbon AttritionBy D. Borrowman
Attrition of activated carbon in either the carbon-in-pulp (CIP) or carbon-in-leach (CIL) method of gold extraction can lead to, at the least, loss of expensive carbon that has to be made up, and at t
Jan 1, 1992
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Behavior of dust clouds in mine airwaysBy R. V. Ramani, R. Bhaskar
Control of respirable dust in mines has been given paramount importance due to the health and safety implications associated with fine dust. Understanding the temporal and spatial behavior of dust has
Jan 1, 1987
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Optimal grade control using geostatistics and economics: Methodology and examplesBy K. Norrena, E. Magri
An important problem in mine operations is the classification of material as waste, low-grade stockpile and ore. This classification must often be made with blasthole data that are widely spaced and t
Jan 1, 2000