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Role of sodium sulfide in the flotation of oxidized copper, lead, and zinc oresBy S. G. Malghan
This paper reviews uses of sodium sulfide in the flotation of oxide minerals of copper, lead, and zinc. The activation and depression effects of sodium sulfide are of particular importance because of
Jan 1, 1987
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Introduction - BackgroundEver since A Decade of Digital Computing in the Minerals Industry was published in 1969, mining men have expressed the need for an additional reference on computer methods. It was felt such a volume s
Jan 1, 1979
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The use of Atmospheric Monitoring Systems in Dieselized Coal MinesBy Mark J. Schultz, William J. Francart, Gary J. Wirth
Atmospheric Monitoring Systems (AMS) utilizing carbon monoxide sensors have demonstrated their superiority over thermal type fire sensors for early fire detection in underground coal mines. After prov
Jan 1, 1995
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Size Reduction And Selective Agglomeration Of Coal: Technical Feasibility Of Cleaning Pittsburgh Seam Coal With IsooctaneBy Alec G. Richardson, S. H. Chiang, Ralph W. Lai, McMahan L. Gray
The potential of coal cleaning by selective agglomeration was examined for a Pittsburgh seam bituminous coal using isooctane as an agglomerating liquid. The effects of particle size, pH, degree of mix
Jan 1, 1989
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Numerical Analysis of Groundwater Flow in a Bore Hole with a Cylindrical Obstacle: Basic Relationship for Measurement of Seepage Flow VelocityBy K. Sasaki, T. Murakami, S. Akibayashi, Q. Wei
A numerical analysis and an experiment were done on groundwater flow past a bore hole with a cylindrical obstacle at its center. Flow around the obstacle in the bore hole was studied in detail. Tw
Jan 1, 1996
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PC Usage In The Metal Processing IndustryBy Steven A. Whittle, Robert E. Cook
Years ago, personal computers (PC) were pricey devices destined for who knows where in the process industry. Now their use runs the gamut from low end data acquisition systems to high performance wind
Jan 1, 1993
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Central Refrigerating Plants For Air Conditioning In The Mines Of Ruhrkohle AG - IntroductionBy Eduard Hamm
The main reasons for the development of higher heat levels in German coal mines are the increasing depth of working with the con- sequent higher rock temperatures, increased use of electrical equipmen
Jan 1, 1980
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54. Livengood - Last of the Alaskan Gold RushesBy Charles F. Herbert
Placer mining in Alaska had a desultory inception at Sumdum in 1869 and, during the years 1880 to 1896, received thin nourishment from the readily exhausted gold placers at Juneau and the longer- live
Jan 1, 1991
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Optimization Of Flotation Parameters For Enhancement Of Grade And Recovery Of Phosphate From Low-Grade Dolomitic Rock Phosphate Ore From Jhamarkotra, IndiaBy Swati Mohanty, G. V. Rao
Sedimentary dolomitic phosphate ores are difficult to treat by flotation, and high-grade phosphate concentrates with high recoveries are difficult to obtain. The literature indicates that the reagents
Jan 1, 2003
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The Indicator Approach To Estimation Of Spatial DistributionsBy A. G. Journel
Few Earth Scientists realize fully the assumptions they are making, willing or not, when pooling into a same histogram data coming from different locations and considering such histogram as an estimat
Jan 1, 1982
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Numerical Modeling of Gas Emission Rate From a Longwall Goaf in a Thick Coal SeamBy Abou Saghafi
In order to investigate the design parameters of a future longwall in a thick coal seam a numerical model of gas emission from the goaf area was developed. A Longwall goaf was modelled as a collection
Jan 1, 1996
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Estimating Mineral Inventory Of A Copper Deposit Geostatistically Using Underground Core-Drilling Data - A Case StudyBy R. R. Tatiya
This paper describes the local estimation of mineral inventory by kriging. A mineral deposit located between two working levels of a copper mine was examined. Data for this estimation was obtained by
Jan 1, 1997
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Implementation Of Advanced Control At Newmont Lone Tree MillBy D. Veigel, J. D. McKay
Model enhanced Expert control has been implemented at the Newmont Lone Tree mill grinding plant as well as rule based Expert control for flotation and thickening circuits. The project has been succes
Jan 1, 2002
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Colorado Mining Association Celebrates Its CentennialSince gold was first discovered in Colorado in the late 1850s' mining has been a major part of the state's economic history, according to Stanley Dempsey, chairman and chief executive office
Jan 1, 1997
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Biological sulfate removal and metal recovery from mine watersBy A. L. DeVegt, H. G. Bayer, C. J. Buisman
During the last ten years, Paques Inc. has been engaged in the development and installation of treatment systems to remove sulfur compounds from water and gaseous streams using biotechnological proces
Jan 1, 1999
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Two Firsts in Tunneling in CanadaBy Randy Fulton, Ignacy Puszkiewicz, George H. K. Schenck
Stuart Olson Construction, Inc. excavated 385m (1263 ft.) long twin tunnels with 6.25m (20.5 ft.) O.D., a portal and a cross-over for the Edmonton, "Metro". The work for Contract No. 76458, SLRT South
Jan 1, 1993
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Lineament Analysis: Identification Of Structural Controls On Ground Instability In Surface And Underground MinesBy S. E. Phillipson, P. L. Tyrna
Lineament analysis, a remote sensing application, for geological structures, has been criticized, for its reliance on subjective interpretations. The Mine Safety & Health Administration's Roof Co
Jan 1, 2003
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Leaching Behavior of Gold in Ammoniacal Solutions in the Presence of Bromine as an OxidantBy Kenneth N. Han, Peter Mam-soo Kim
The extraction behavior of gold in ammoniacal solutions in the presence of bromine as an oxidant has been studied. The effect of concentration of ammonia, bromine, and pH of the solution on the rate o
Jan 1, 2005
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Characterization Of Freshly Generated Airborne Quartz DustBy R. Hogg, M. Polat, S. Chander
A fresh dust generator was designed and built in order to study the agglomeration behavior and other characteristics of freshly generated airborne dust. The size distribution of the freshly generated
Jan 1, 1991
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Novel Approaches for Bioremediation of Acidic, Metal-Rich Effluents Using Indigenous BacteriaBy Marie-Antoinette Dziurla, Barrie Johnson, Åsa Kolmert
Acidophilic bacteria are well known for their role in accelerating the oxidative dissolution of sulfide minds, such as pyrite. Other acidophiles, however, are able to catalyze dissimilatory reductive
Jan 1, 2000