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On The Wettability Of Coals Of Various RanksBy F. F. Peng
Fine Coal Cleaning Processes including froth flotation, aggregative flotation or oil agglomeration, depend upon the wettability of coal particles in the aqueous solution. The wettability of coals of v
Jan 1, 1993
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Spirals Unveiled, Part 1: Geometric Description And Physical ProcessesBy P. C. Kapur
For mineral processing spirals, mathematical force equilibrium models are sought to extend the spiral performance envelop. In Part 1 of this report, a complete geometric description of the helical spi
Jan 1, 1996
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Bureau Of Mines Research In Injection Well Construction And Environmental Aspects Of Insitu Uranium LeachingBy Daryl R. Tweeton
Bureau of Mines research in in situ uranium leaching includes injection well construction and environmental aspects. Clogging of injection wells is a common problem, and is affected by construction te
Jan 1, 1978
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Synthetic Fuels From Coal - IntroductionBy V. L. Brant
The estimated total energy demand for the U. S. is 60 quadrillion BTU for 1970 and is expected to more than double by the year 2000. Today the energy crunch is here. It is evidenced by brownouts to co
Jan 1, 1970
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Cyclone Separators For Solvent Extraction In MetallurgyBy James K. Kindig
Solvent extraction as a method of purifying and concentrating metal values from solution has become a standard hydrometallurgical operation for recovery of both uranium and vanadium, and within the pa
Jan 1, 1970
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South Texas Coal Supply: Innovative Plan To Serve The Future Industrial Coal Markets Of The Gulf Coast RegionBy T. V. Shockley
The Gulf Coast, from New Orleans, Louisiana to Brownsville, Texas, is one of the largest high energy consuming areas in the United States. This region has areas of very high industrial density. The lo
Jan 1, 1979
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Precipitation By Metals - TheoryBy Fathi Habashi
Precipitation of a metal from an aqueous solution of its salts by another metal is known as cementation, because the precipitated metal is usually cemented on the added metal. This phenomena was once
Jan 1, 1970
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The influence of drawbell geometry on hang-ups during ore extractionBy Dion Weatherley, Raúl Castro, RENE GOMEZ, Pablo Cid
The study examines the impact of different drawbell geometries on hang-ups during ore extraction in underground mining. Using the discrete element method, the research compares three drawbell geometri
Sep 1, 2023
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Mine rescue training facility inventory – compendium of ideas to improve US coal mine rescue training - SME Transactions 2010By R. L. Grayson, S. B. Bealko, L. L. Chasko, D. W. Alexander
In response to recent mining disasters and new mine rescue team legislation, NIOSH researchers conducted meetings across the United States with mine emergency response experts to investigate current n
Jan 1, 2010
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Trends In Fluorspar Production And Consumption ? IntroductionBy Lawrence Pelham
The demand or consumption of fluorspar has been somewhat taken for granted in recent years, except for the specific interest of those that produce, market, and/or consume the commodity. A tradition wa
Jan 1, 1986
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Miner Bit Geometry And Its Effect On Production CostsBy C. G. Snavely
Martin County Coal Corporation produces coal from seven continuous miner sections in two coal seams which are often interlaced with rock partings. Because of high clay content and coal oxidation, all
Jan 1, 1985
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New Approach In The Design Of First Lining Steel RibsBy Carla L. Zenti
In recent years, considerable advances have taken place worldwide in the design and construction of first tunnel linings. With these advances, there is a tendency to move away from traditional support
Jan 1, 2012
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Autogenous Grinding At The UV Industries, Inc. Concentrators ? IntroductionBy Henry E. Swanson
In the early 1960's the Company, then named the United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company, was drilling the Continental ore body located near Fierro, New Mexico. Reserves of underground
Jan 1, 1976
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Phosphate Distribution And MarketingBy E. B. Graves
I have been asked to talk to you this morning about phosphate marketing and distribution. In discussing this I will attempt to answer such questions as: What is phosphate? Where do we get it? What for
Jan 1, 1977
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A Design Procedure For Improved Room-And-Pillar Coal MiningBy Z. T. Bieniawski
The efficient and safe design of room-and-pillar coal mines still remains as one of the pressing problems facing the mining industry in the United States. Although much research has been directed to s
Jan 1, 1983
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Rock Mass Properties and Hard Rock TBM Penetration Rate Investigations, Queens Tunnel Complex, NYC Water Tunnel #3, Stage 2By Levent Ozdemir, Charles Merguerian
Between 1996 and 1999, a high-performance Robbins TBM [235-282] excavated a 5 mile long, 23´2? wide, and ~700´ deep tunnel through the subsurface of southwestern Queens. Low penetration rates (~6´/hr
Jan 1, 2003
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The Traffic Manager In An Industrial Minerals Operation - A. IntroductionBy Arthur M. Ribe
In my experience, nothing helps me better to get off to a good start in preparing a paper or a talk than a copious consultation with a comprehensive dictionary. I also feel defining the perimeters of
Jan 1, 1969
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Effect Of Partial Removal Of Xanthate Collector On Size Of Material FloatedBy Robert A. Blake
Introduction Sulfide copper, zinc and iron concentrates are recovered in the 5000 ton per day flotation plant operated by Cities Service Company at Copperhill, Tennessee. The heavy-sulphide ore is fi
Jan 1, 1971
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Shaft Sinking And Ramp Excavation, Which Method For What ConditionsBy D. R. McMullin
The purpose of this paper is to provide a method for mine planners and engineers to evaluate on a conceptual basis if a shaft or a ramp is most suited for their particular underground access requireme
Jan 1, 1994
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The Dual Role Of Xanthate In The Induction Of Hydrophobicity Of ChalcociteBy J. A. Mielczarski
An infrared external reflection spectroscopy (ERS) technique has been developed to study the structure of the adsorbed layer of ethyl xanthate formed on copper and natural chalcocite (Cu2S) electrodes
Jan 1, 1990