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Industrial Minerals Research In The Bureau Of MinesBy Andrew S. Prokopovitsh
The Bureau of Mines is concerned with all the approximately 60 industrial minerals, although its research program currently is focused on 10 of them--bauxite, chromite, clay, manganese, phosphate, pot
Jan 1, 1975
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Particle size monitoring by a nucleonic density gaugeBy B. K. Mishra, S. P. Mehrotra, Anand Katti
Particle-size monitoring has become routine plant prac¬tice, and on-line measurement techniques have facilitated the proper control and monitoring of particle size. In this paper, the progress on an o
Jan 1, 2000
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Effect Of Temperature On Physico - Chemical Parameters In Quartz - Dodecylamine Flotation SystemBy I. Nishkov, L. Alexandrova
The kinetics of froth flotation and the three-phase contact (TPC) parameters are studied at temperatures varying from 20°C to 40°C. The material floated consists of glass spheres and a quartz particle
Jan 1, 1995
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A Numerical Maximum Likelihood Method for Estimating the Mean of a Compound Lognormal DistributionBy André Vervoort, Jef Caers
Compound lognormal distributions serve as new generalized distribution laws for analyzing and estimating ore value distributions or related properties such as the average ore grade. These models are a
Jan 1, 1996
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A Comparison Of The Methodologies Of Intake Measurement And Bioassay For Assessing Exposure To Personnel In Uranium Milling OperationsBy A. H. Leuschner, P. J. Kruger, J. Kruger
INTRODUCTION This paper deals with some practical aspects of the use and interpretation of dosimetric methods for assessing the exposure of workers to natural uranium. Consideration must be given n
Jan 1, 1981
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Long Term Aspects of Uranium Tailings Management (An AECB Discussion Paper on Proposed Interim Close-Out Criteria)By K. Bragg
During the last several years considerable discussion has taken place on the long term aspects of uranium tailings management. These discussions have centered around a variety of topics which in turn
Jan 1, 1980
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Technical Note - Computerized approaches to coal blendingBy M. Gershon
Four computerized approaches for coal blending are described and their strengths and weaknesses are explored. Spreadsheet analysis Other than word processing, spreadsheet software is the most co
Jan 12, 1988
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Fundamental Studies On The Loading Of Gold On Carbon In Chloride SolutionsBy Erich U. Petersen, J. B. Hiskey, William J. Tafuri, Donald M. Hausen, X. H. Jiang, Douglas N. Halbe, G. Ramadorai
The extraction of gold from chloride solutions with activated carbon is examined. It is shown that the uptake of gold by activated carbon from chloride solution follows a mechanism whereby gold is red
Jan 1, 1990
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Enhanced Copper Extraction From Molybdenum Concentrates (8dccc21c-832f-4afa-8aed-b28aee50c83c)By J. P. Wilson
The Tessenderlo-Kerley Leach process has been shown to be effective in the removal of residual copper from molybdenite concentrates. Concentrates of varying mineralogy, including those containing rela
Jan 1, 1999
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Efficiency Of Barmac Crusher By Modified Bond MethodBy E. G. Kelly
Because of the nature of the breakage in the Barmac vertical spindle impactor, the 80% reduction ratio is very small, so that when the energy efficiency is calculated by Bond's method, it appears
Jan 1, 1988
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An Option Approach to Mining Investment DecisionsBy Jorgen Elbrond, Xiaoli Tang
In this paper we apply continuous-time option pricing theory (Dixit 8 Pindyck 1994) to show how to obtain an optimal investment rule for a mining project which requires sequential in- vestments. The a
Jan 1, 1996
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Particle characteristics of precipitated magnesium carbonateBy P. R. Khangoankar, S. Devasahayam
An experimental study of the particle charac¬teristics of the magnesium carbonate crystals formed by the reaction between magnesium chloride and sodium bicarbon¬ate at different temperatures is descri
Jan 1, 1996
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Case Histories of Tunnel Portal Failures and Lessons LearnedBy Jon Y. Kaneshiro, Blake D. Rothfuss, Gregory E. Korbin
A critical aspect of the planning, investigation, design, and construction of an underground excavation project is the portal. The portal is the primary access through which most if not all tunnel con
Jan 1, 1995
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Using Belt Condition Monitoring to Evaluate Conveyor System PerformanceBy Greg Barfoot, K. Payne
Condition monitoring of conveyor belting has become an established tool for maintenance programming, replacement strategies and quality assurance for belt conveyor systems. What is less well known is
Jan 1, 1996
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Zinc Cementation Of Eluates From Carbon-Adsorption SystemsBy G. X. Wang, J. O. Marsden, M. C. Fuerstenau
Zinc cementation of high-temperature carbon eluates is now used extensively in gold processing to replace electrowinning. Under these conditions, zinc consumption is high. In this paper, zinc solubili
Jan 1, 1997
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MixingBy W. R. Penney, J. M. Richardson, J. Y. Oldshue
Introduction The mining industry has for years underrated the value of mixing in mineral processing unit operations. In present-day operations where leaching is playing an ever increasing role in th
Jan 1, 1985
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Recent Advances In Gold Chlorination TechnologyBy D. D. Carda, S. Dunn, W. E. Dunn, T. Storbeck
Gold chlorination which will be presented in this paper is limited entirely to the use of gaseous chlorine in a fluidized bed reactor at elevated temperatures in the absence of aqueous water. The only
Jan 1, 1998
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Simulation For Equipment Sizing, Longwall To StockpileWhen longwall equipment is being specified, a nominal capacity is generally given on which to base the design of the various face and out-bye systems and components. This capacity generally comes from
Jan 1, 2008
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Recovery Of Pyrite In Coal Flotation: Entrainment Or Hydrophobicity?By S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
Under normal conditions, a significant amount of pyrite is recovered in the froth during flotation of high-sulfur coal. To reduce this pyrite recovery, it is first necessary to determine the primary r
Jan 1, 1993
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Canadian Potash Developments 1965 - IntroductionBy C. M. Bartley
In world-wide mining circles countries become known by the principal minerals they produce. The production of iron, copper, phosphate and sulphur in the United-States-has-been particularly significant
Jan 1, 1966