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Large Wheel Loaders Vs. Cable Shovels
By M. J. Hrebar
A study was conducted to evaluate the applicability of large wheel loaders (Caterpillar 994 Class) for use as primary loading equipment in open-pit iron-ore operations. Field visits were made to tacon
Jan 1, 1998
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2. Pit Slope Design for a Uranium Mine - A Case Study ? Introduction
By Kalyan K. Bhattacharyya
A systematic slope design for open-pit mines has become a reality only in recent years. Advances in the science of rock mechanics, coupled with extensive use of computers, have enabled the numerical s
Jan 1, 1979
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Adsorption and Mobilization of Coal Flotation Reagents with Regard to Detrimental Effects on the Environment
By Heinz Hoberg, Fred Ulrich Schneider, Rudolf Diegel
The risk of contamination of dumped tailings and ground water by coal flotation reagents has been investigated by using the 14C-radiotracer method for adsorption and desorption measurements. The resu
Jan 1, 1995
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Technological Contributions of Chuquicamata Division to the Development of Solvent Extraction in the Copper Industry
By V. J. Matta, A. A. Pincheira, I. A. Reghezza, Ch. J. Vergara
The growth of solvent extraction in Chile has been astonishing during the last years and has been established as a very successful technology. However, there are still limitations that must be impr
Jan 1, 1998
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On-Line Testing of a Horizontally-Baffled Flotation Column in an Operating Coal-Cleaning Plant
By S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
A horizontal-baffle arrangement has been developed to prevent excessive axial mixing in flotation columns. These baffles have been shown in previous work to improve the grade/recovery performance of b
Jan 1, 1995
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A Dissolution Kinetic Model For Metals In Solutions
By K. N. Han
A kinetic model for the batch leaching of various metals using different lixiviants was developed. The overall material balances for the reactants and products at the solid/ liquid interface were form
Jan 1, 1996
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Exciting Trends For An Ideal Mineral Process Simulator
By Kal V. S. Sastry
Mineral processing simulation has come a long way since its beginning about thirty years ago. With our increased understanding of mineral process systems and the advent of new software and hardware te
Jan 1, 1992
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Grindability of Minerals from Single-Particle Comminution in a Rigidly Mounted Roll Mill
By O Gutsche, Fuerstenau D. W., R. Ravikumar
Six minerals and one ore, namely, barite, dolomite, galena, limestone, quartz, quartzite and taconite, were ground in single-particle comminution mode in a rigidly mounted roll mill with different lev
Jan 1, 1992
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Ball Mill Bearing Analysis
By Klados. T.
MSC.Software assessed the performance of the drive end and non-drive end bearings on a ball mill using the finite element method. The assessment included the effect of mill and pedestal deformation on
Jan 1, 2006
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Leakage Testing Of Large Ventilation Control Structures For Room And Pillar Oil Shale Mining
By J. F. T. Agapito, C. E. Brechtel, M. E. Adam
Full-scale stopping and simulated over- cast structures were constructed in large opening (30 ft high by 55 ft wide) room and pillar excavations in an oil shale mine. The program was undertaken to dev
Jan 1, 1987
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Phosphorus Removal By Dispersed Air Oxidation
By J. Hanna, J. Jung
Researchers at The University of Alabama have recently developed a two-step method for the treatment of phosphorus sludge. The process includes the bulk removal of phosphorus by physical separation te
Jan 1, 1993
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Ground Control In A Western U.S. Coal Mine: Analysis Using LAMODEL
By Michael G. Nelson, Sekhar Bhattacharyya
Between 1974 and 1977, a detailed study of coal pillar strength was conducted by the University of Utah at the Beehive mine in southeastern Utah. This study was funded by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, and
Jan 1, 2005
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Predicting Ground-Water Inflow To An Underground Mine Beneath A Lake In Northern Canada
By E. Azrag, A. MacDonald
A hydrogeologic investigation was conducted to predict inflow to underground mine workings and mining-induced hydrologic impacts for a proposed underground mine beneath a lake in northern Canada. Flow
Jan 1, 2003
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Insights into Beneficiation Losses of Platinum Group Metals from Gabbroic Rocks
By A. S. Mallicis, Li Xiawoei, P. W. Weiblen, I. Iwasakl
Platinum group metals (PGM) are often found in close association with arsenide and sulfarsenide minerals in copper-nickel bearing gabbroic rocks. Major losses of platinum in flotation have been attrib
Jan 1, 1989
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Paleoplacers of the Witwatersrand basin
By W. E. L. Minter
The most important Witwatersrand gold placers occur on extensive unconformity paleosulfaces that were produced during protracted periods of fluvial degradation. The erosional etches on what was genera
Jan 1, 1991
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The United Nations Role in the Application of Microcomputers in Mineral Projects in Developing Countries
By Simon D. Handelsman
Technical co-operation activities of the Department of Technical Co-operation for Development of the United Nations Secretariat have included the introduction of electronic data processing techniques
Jan 1, 1986
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Estimation of Breakage Function Parameters for the Andrews-Mika Grinding Model Using a Stereostochastic Model for Liberation
By Donald Leroux
For the last few years, the grinding model first proposed by Andrews and Mika (1975) has regained attention from the scientific community. Though sophisticated identification algorithms have been deve
Jan 1, 1992
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Modeling the Response of Lysimeters
By Andrew M. Garvie, William W. Plotnikoff, Eugenia Y. Kuo
Water infiltrating the surface of waste rock dumps transports pollutants into the environment. Lysimeters have been used to quantify the infiltration rate. To date their design has been guided by mode
Jan 1, 2000
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Heavy metal sorption with clinoptilolite zeolite: Alternatives for treating contaminated soil and water
By D. Leppert
Large deposits of natural zeolites may provide cost-effective alternatives for treatment of soil and water contaminated ) with heavy metals and radionuclides. Research on the Bikini atoll demonstrated
Jan 1, 1991
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Evaluation Of Methane Dilution Capacity Of A Blowing Face Ventilation System Using A Water Sprayfan And Dust Scrubber
By W. Allen Dupree, Charles D. Campbell
A field investigation was conducted by the Ventilation Division, Pittsburgh Health Technology Center (PHTC), Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) to evaluate the effectiveness of a blowing fac
Jan 1, 1991