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Effect of Sulfur Dioxide on Flotation of ChalcopyriteBy A. Khan
The effect of sulfur dioxide on collectorless and collector induced flotation of chalcopyrite was studied by cyclic voltammetry on a rotating disc electrode. Contact angle measurements were made to de
Jan 1, 1996
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Understanding Mine Fires By Determining The Characteristics Of Deep-Seated FiresBy Michael A. Trevits
A mine fire represents one of the most dangerous and challenging safety issues facing underground mine operators. Given the right circumstances, a mine fire can occur at any location in the active or
Jan 1, 2009
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Testing Of Lining Materials In Barrick Goldstrike Pressure Oxidation AutoclavesBy C. E. Semler
A 5 year test program, involving on-line, in-vessel exposures at Barrick Goldstrike Mines. Inc. has provided valuable information and experience about the materials and designs for brickwork linings i
Jan 1, 1997
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Incorporating Geological Uncertainty to Define Weathering Contacts and Grades in Medium- and Short-Term SchedulingBy Rodrigo Peroni, Euler Victoria
Knowing the depth of contacts between weathering zones in phosphate mines is determinant to define the stripping ratios and the mineralized zones. Contacts are gradational and difficult to define even
Jun 25, 2023
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Stability Design And Evaluation For Mine Entry System Based On Reliability Theory (2a7c3c76-8a46-41a6-8658-40029708549a)By V. Z. Sun
One of the major concerns of ground control in a coal mine is safety against failure of one of three components (i.e. roof, pillar, or floor) of the mine entry. In order to better design and evaluate
Jan 1, 1997
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Bulk Sulfide Flotation Of Low-Grade Refractory Ores At Homestake's Mclaughlin MineBy D. Shuck
Incorporation of a 2,727 mtpd, $5.7 million flotation circuit into the Mclaughlin flowsheet was completed in November 1991. This capital addition reduced overall operating costs and improved the gold
Jan 1, 1994
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Geochemical Research In The Alabama Copper BeltBy Otis M. Clarke
The purpose of geochemical research in the Alabama copper belt is to re-evaluate geochemical prospecting methods as related to igneous and metamorphic rocks in a humid climate. It is also a correlatio
Jan 1, 1972
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A Study Of Sintering Hematite Iron Ore MixturesBy M. Boucraut
The authors investigate the influence of the basicity index CaO / Si02 on the sintering properties of hematite ore mixtures. The experimentation was performed with three different mixtures of ores fro
Jan 1, 1968
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An Integrated Approach For Predicting Mining Subsidence In Hilly TerrainBy Y. Luo
Based on the concept of slope stability analysis, a formula for determining an important parameter required in the mathematical model for the prediction of mining subsidence in hilly terrain has been
Jan 1, 1998
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Induced Fluorescent Sorting To Minimize Impurities In Limestone And Other MineralsBy R. D. Stewart
Abstract. Induced fluorescent sorting is a means of beneficiating an ore by selective labeling with a reagent combination which fluoresces when activated by ultraviolet light The reagent combination
Jan 1, 1980
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State-Of-The-Art Room-And-Pillar Retreat Mining In The Kittanning Coalbed (81cf2868-2f56-4a00-bf0d-ecde59f003b0)By A. A. Campoli
The U. S Bureau of Mines is conducting research to develop improved guidelines for selecting the type and pattern of roof support in different geologic environments (Mucho, et al., 1995). As a part of
Jan 1, 1996
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New Binders for Iron Ore Pelletization: Step Change for a Sustainable FutureBy S. K. Kawatra, J. A. Halt
"INTRODUCTION Iron ore beneficiation needs advances in areas such as process control, automation, burner and furnace designs, silica-free binders, and even alternative iron making routes. While some –
Jan 1, 2018
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Ultrasonic Comminution--A Promising Alternative For Size ReductionBy Y. C. Lo
This paper presents the development of ultrasonic grinding technology for material and mineral processing. The principles underlying this new technology, as well as their implementation in two laborat
Jan 1, 1991
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Mining and Hydraulic Transport of Minerals from Deep-Ocean Floor (bf680df2-1f92-458d-8f28-9e08eefa5209)By J. S. Chung
As part of ongoing deep-ocean mining research, hydraulic transport systems as well as status of deep-ocean mining systems are reviewed in the aspects of manganese nodules and crusts from 800-6,000-m d
Jan 1, 1999
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Design Criteria For Thin Seam Shearer LongwallBy T. C. Bibb
Longwalls using shearers in seam heights of less than 1.2 m (48 inches) are relatively rare in the U.S. Westmoreland Coal Company is currently operating a shearer-equipped longwall at a cutting height
Jan 1, 1985
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In-Place Leaching -Miami Mine -Miami, ArizonaBy James B. Fletcher
The Miami mine is located near the town of Miami, Gila County, Arizona. The Miami mine started mining in 1910 and finished in July, 1959. The orebody was divided and mined as follows: Tons High Grade
Jan 1, 1971
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Impact of Using Synchronous Condenser for Power System Stability and Improvement of Short Circuit Power in Mining ProjectsBy M. Nambiar
Due to the remote locations of the mining projects and the demand for long transmission lines to provide electrical power, mining sites often operate with poor network power quality and low short circ
Feb 23, 2014
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Air Injection Of Organic Material During Deep Tillage To Improve The Quality Of Reconstructed Soil (26e16b26-7c7f-4a85-a00f-cf0c100b0264)By R. J. Sweigard
Deep tillage is used widely as a Means of alleviating excessive soil compaction. There has been some concern that the voids created by deep tillage may collapse before a more natural soil structure de
Jan 1, 1993
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Rockburst Risk Management To Make Tunnel Construction Feasible In High Stress Environments, Codelco El Teniente - RASIM 2022By Eduardo Rojas, Pedro Landeros
El Teniente Mine expansion plans are currently under development and construction stages through an integrated project strategy that will allow the continuity of future mining. The deepest sector corr
Apr 26, 2022
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Metal Recovery From Acid-Leach Processing Of Arsenic-Containing Copper WastesBy D. K. Steele
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has investigated the recovery of metals from copper industry wastes by sulfuric acid leaching in a semi-continuous, bench-scale system to solubilize arsenic, copper, and molyb
Jan 1, 1991