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Calculation Of Sizes Of Surge Bins In Underground Mines And In Beneficiation Plants
By Jorgen Elbrond
In a stream of ore in an underground mine or in a beneficiation plant bins are installed between machines or machine system. When the upstream machine is stopped the downstream machine can continue op
Jan 1, 1982
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Simulation For The Design Of Ball Mills For Coal Grinding ? Introduction
By Reed S. C. Rogers
The most widely used machines for grinding coal to the sizes prescribed for the pulverized coal firing of furnaces, boilers, and kilns are the vertical ball-race, roller-race and roller-bowl types of
Jan 1, 1986
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Combined Approach for Surface Mine Short Term Planning Optimization
By Zhang Youdi
A two-step approach has been developed for surface mine short term planning by the authors. The first step is mid term control and planning by the use of Goal Programming. This step gives optimal resu
Jan 1, 1992
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A Geostatistical Contribution To The Use Of Resource/Reserves Classification Systems
By Jair Carlos Koppe, João Felipe C. L. Costa, Luis Eduardo de Souza
United Nations (UN) has been leading an international committee to define the guidelines in reporting resources and reserves. The system proposed by UN is very similar to the guidelines currently in u
Jan 1, 2002
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Magnesia, Moving Beyond Refractories (a83e9db7-4086-4aaa-b465-09ebaa00b1ad)
By M. L. Maniocha
Most magnesia, MgO, whether of natural or synthetic origin, is utilized in its dead burned or periclase form as refractory linings for the production of steel. Continued research in refractory science
Jan 1, 1997
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Excavation And Lining Of The Frozen Section Of The Prosper 10 Shaft In The West German Coal Fields
By Gary W. Hausler
Bergbau AG Niederrhein, a subsidiary of Ruhrkohle AG; Essen, Germany, is working coal mines on both sides of the Rhine River. The Prosper Mine in the City of Bottrop has a production of about 13,000 t
Jan 1, 1979
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Using IK to Determine Pod Boundaries in a Karst Hosted Lignite Deposit
By H. Peter Knudsen
Karst hosted lignite deposits are characterized by variable thickness of lignite that was deposited in depressions in the karst topography and by the variable extent and shape of the lignite pods. Si
Jan 1, 1989
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Comparative Study Of The Direct Anionic Flotation Versus The Reverse Of The Jacupiranga Phosphate
By J. R. B. Lima
The present work emphasizes the selection in the separation of the apatite/calcite by the direct anionic flotation versus the double flotation, with a reverse second stage of the Jacupiranga phosphate
Jan 1, 1993
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An Empirical Methodology for the Valuation Of Risky Gold Cashflows
By Robert T. McKnight
Introduction The minerals exploration business, like many businesses, is faced with the problem of valuing future, risky cashflows. These cashflows are derived from those mineral deposits which ha
Jan 1, 1988
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An Investigation Of The Performance Of A Spiral Using Radioactive Gold Tracers
By D. E. Walsh
The behaviour of gold particles on a spiral was studied using radioactive gold tracers. The method allowed the effect of particle size, particle shape, pulp density, feed rate, and splitter settings t
Jan 1, 1992
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Simultaneous Grinding And Triboelectrification Of Coal Followed By Separation In An Electrocentrifugal Field
By R. K. Mehta
Conventional triboelectrification based dry coal beneficiation methods require ground coal as a prerequisite feed material, energy intensive static-in-line mixer or cyclonic tribocharger configuration
Jan 1, 1996
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A Computerized Subsidence Model
By Bruce C. Trent
In order to effectively model subsidence caused by underground openings, a two-dimensional computer code has been developed which couples near- and far-field response. The near-field is simulated by a
Jan 1, 1979
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An Economic Evaluation Of An All Hydro Cleaning Circuit Versus An All Heavy Media Circuit On The Plus 28 Mesh Size Fractions
By Dave D. Ferris
Today the coal industry is beginning to use some very fundamental economic evaluations to determine the most economical circuit to produce a specified saleable product. The fundamental economic meth
Jan 1, 1983
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Influence, Rules And Post-Closure Sustainability: Who Will Govern After The Gates Are Closed?
By K. Anderson
There is a credible, cogent, and responsible argument that mining can be part of a sustainable future in countries with freely elected governments, transparent and enforceable laws, a closure plan wit
Jan 1, 2004
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Pulmonary Surfactant Interactions With Respirable Particles
By William E. Wallace, Michael J. Keane
This review summarizes three sets of ongoing studies which we are performing in collaboration with a number of researchers associated with the Dept. of Interior - Generic Mineral Technology Center for
Jan 1, 1991
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Hydrothermal Precipitation Of High Quality Oxides
By Edgel P. Stambaugh
Oxides are important for use in the production of metals, ceramic hardware, paints, permanent magnets, magnetic recording tapes and many other uses. In some of these applications, particle morphology,
Jan 1, 1977
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Building Our Future: A Multi-Faceted Educational Program to Inspire and Engage Future Generations in Sustainable Mining - SME Annual Meeting 2025
By F. Segobia, M. Portal, F. Ysla, A. Mujica, L. Goicochea
The “Building Our Future” project is a collaborative initiative between the UNC SME Student Chapter and the Water and Earth Museum (MAT) of Asociación Los Andes Cajamarca (ALAC), both corporate entiti
Feb 1, 2025
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Flash Smelting Of Lead Concentrates ? Introduction
By Esko O. Nermes
Outokumpu flash smelting of copper concentrates was introduced in 1949 and flash smelting of nickel concentrates in 1959, both at Harjavalta in southwest Finland. The first flash smelter outside Finla
Jan 1, 1982
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Geochemical Investigations Of The Fate Of Abandoned Raffinate In A Proposed In-Stope Solution Mining Project, With Applications To Prediction Of Ground Water Quality
By G. A. Doyle
The White Pine Mine is the second-largest active underground copper mine in the United States, covering an area of approximately 13 square miles in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The mine operator i
Jan 1, 1996
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Undersea Mining - The Bureau Of Mines? Role
By John E. Crawford
A year ago, if I had the pleasure of addressing you, I would have discussed ocean mineral resources from a promotional standpoint. I would have described exciting indications of mammoth tonnages of se
Jan 1, 1965