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A Comparative Analyses Of Different Dolomite/Francolite Flotation TechniquesBy H. EI-shall
In this paper, the results of bench scale testing of five different flotation processes to separate dolomite from phosphate are discussed. The effectiveness of each process interms of phosphate recove
Jan 1, 1995
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Application Of A Digital Computer Model To Mine Dewatering DesignBy Dr. David R. Hargis
Finite-difference digital computer models can be used to evaluate the effects of proposed mine dewatering and depressuring operations on ground-water aquifer systems. The effects of proposed dewaterin
Jan 1, 1980
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Investigating Seismicity Surrounding an Excavation Boundary in a Highly Stressed Dipping Underground Limestone MineBy D. Collins, J. Winfield, V. Gangrade, B. Slaker, S. Braganza
"Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) are investigating the unique pillar stability issues associated with room-and-pillar mining in dipping underground sto
Jan 1, 2019
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The Problem Of Objectively Reporting Reserves: A Geostatistical Re-ExaminationBy Roland Froidevaux
The potential use of geostatistics for quantitative ore reserve reporting is shown using a simple gold case study as an example. The need of defining quantitative class limits is stressed, and a possi
Jan 1, 1983
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Climax Molybdenum: One Of The World's Great MinesBy Stephen M. Voynick
Two hours driving time west of Denver, CO and 21 km (13 miles) north of Leadville, Bartlett Mountain rises 4,065 m (13,337 ft) high in central Colorado's Tenmile Range. Bartlett Mountain is one o
Jan 1, 1997
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Empirical approach-based estimation of charge factor and dimensional parameters in underground blastingBy VIVEK KUMAR HIMANSHU, PK SINGH, AK MISHRA, MP ROY, RAVI SHANKAR
Underground blasting has many challenges. The primary aim of blast designers is to optimize drilling and blasting parameters to deal with the associated challenges. Optimizing these parameters is curr
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Mineralogy, Alteration, And Geochemical Studies Of The San Luis Gold Deposit, Costilla County, ColoradoBy A. Kaina
The San Luis deposit is one of the few documented gold deposits on a detachment surface. This paper presents mineralogic and geochemical data that was gathered to characterize the mineralization, clas
Jan 1, 1994
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Electrochemical Behaviour Of Ferrosilicon Suspensions Used In Dense Medium Separation (DMS) ProcessesBy R. A. Williams
Surface and electrochemical techniques have been used to describe the surface chemistry of ferrosilicon powders, as a function of pH and electrochemical potential, for conditions typical of operating
Jan 1, 1987
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Improving the Performance of Stainless Steel Castings used in Iron Ore Pelletizing EquipmentBy J. Pancher
"Stainless steel castings are used in abundance in the mineral processing industry. In rotary kiln-based processes, these castings are typically exposed to high loads, corrosive elements, mechanical a
Jan 1, 2015
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Molinos De Barras Y Bolas - IntroduccionBy Chester A. Rowland
La conminución de Ios minerales es, generalmente, una etapa de preparación de la alimentación para las subsiguientes etapas del proceso. La molienda, fase de conminución de productos finos, requier
Jan 1, 1982
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Igneous Activity, Tectonics, And Hydrothermal Precious-Metal Mineralization In The Great Basin During Cenozoic TimeBy Miles L. Silberman
Three major suites of igneous rocks were erupted in the Great Basin in middle and late Cenozoic time. The first, most likely, resulted from sub- duction of a Pacific plate (Farallon plate) beneath the
Jan 1, 1976
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Reducing Respirable Dust Concentrations at Mineral-Processing Facilities Using Total Mill Ventilation SystemBy A. B. Cecala
The US Bureau of Mines has designed and evaluated total mill ventilation systems (TMVS) at two mineral-processing operations. Both systems have proven proficient at cost-effectively reducing respirab
Jan 1, 1995
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Composite Fuel Combustion ApplicationsBy Robert H. Scott
Developments during the past few years have brought coal-based composite fuels to commercial readiness. During the next few years, composite fuels will become available from a number of suppliers. Pot
Jan 1, 1982
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Design Of A Multivariable Grinding Circuit Control System - The Primary Grinding CircuitBy H. Melama
The primary grinding stage in the Vuonos concentrator comprises a rod mill in open circuit and a semi-autogeneous mill in closed, circuit with a hydrocyclone classifier. The instrumentation of the gr
Jan 1, 1984
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Chemically Enhanced Magnetic Separation Technologies For Kaolin ProcessingBy R. Raitani
Five kaolin crudes from the state of Georgia in the U.S. were investigated for processability with chemically enhanced magnetic separation (CEMS) technologies developed by Cytec. The technologies used
Feb 1, 2012
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Ventilation and Safety of Long and Deep Tunnels—State of the Art and New PerspectivesBy Samuel Rigert, Marco Bettelini
"INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Long rail tunnels require in most cases powerful mechanical ventilations. Besides requirements related to normal operation and maintenance, operational safety always requi
Jan 1, 2016
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Is there a "Voisey's Bay-type Ni-Cu sulfide deposit in the Midcontinent rift system in the Lake Superior region?By S. W. Nicholson, L. G. Woodruff, K. J. Schulz, W. E. Cannon
The 1.1 Ga Midcontinent rift of North America has many similarities to the geology of the Voisey's Bay region in Labrador and the geology of the Noril'sk region in Siberia. These similaritie
Jan 1, 1999
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Shallow Marine Geophysical Surveys For Engineering Projects ? IntroductionBy Harold D. Palmer
The marine geologist and coastal engineer have at their disposal a wide variety of geophysical tools with which to investi¬gate sea floor topography and structure. Such devices include towed magnetome
Jan 1, 1968
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Overview Of Coal Gasification ProgramsBy George Fumich
The Office of Coal Research has been supporting the development of processes for producing synthetic pipeline gas from coal since 1964. .Some of this work has also been jointly supported by the Americ
Jan 1, 1972
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Geology Of Crushed-Stone Aggregate Resources In ArkansasBy Stephen W. Kline
Rock suitable for crushed-stone aggregate is almost entirely restricted to the Highlands region of Arkansas, mostly from Paleozoic sedimentary units, but also from a few Cretaceous igneous plutons. Re
Jan 1, 1999