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Classification And Froth Flotation Of Fly Ash For Producing High Quality PozzolanBy J. G. Groppo
Froth flotation has been shown to be an effective method for reducing Loss-on-Ignition (LOI) of ponded or landfilled fly ash. Reduction of LOI is required for many fly ashes, particularly those produc
Jan 1, 1998
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In Situ Measurement Of The Heat Conductivity And Thermal Diffusivity At The Waldo MineBy P. Mousset-Jones, G. Danko
Rock thermophysical properties, i.e. heat conductivity and thermal diffusivity, were obtained for reference values at the Waldo Test Mine for mine fire simulation purposes. An in situ measurement meth
Jan 1, 1989
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Engineered Materials: "Improved Performance" Technical Criteria Now Part Of A Material's LifecycleBy W. J. McDonough
Rapid growth and acceptance of engineered materials have changed the way we live. We have come to expect improved performance at less cost. At the same time, our awareness of societal and environmenta
Jan 1, 1992
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Gold Mining From A CEO's PerspectiveBy T. J. Haddon
For the mining industry in general and gold mining in particular the past few years have been difficult. Economic conditions coupled with growing regulatory restrictions have led to increasingly impor
Jan 1, 1992
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Applications Of Process Mineralogy On The Treatment Of Olympias Pyrite ConcentrateBy M. Stefanakis, M. Errington, A. Kontopoulos, J. M. Prevosteau, K. Adam
The Olympias arsenical pyrite concentrate assaying 25 g/t Au, 40% S, 40% Fe and 12% As is highly refractory in nature; an oxidation pretreatment step is required to liberate gold and render it amenabl
Jan 1, 1990
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Work/Lost Work, Fan/System Characteristic CurvesBy Christopher J. Hall
It has been known for a long time that summing pressure drops and rises due to friction, shock, fans and natural ventilation is incorrect. In fact, lost works and works should be summed. In spite of t
Jan 1, 1987
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Bauxite of the CaribbeanBy Parris A. Lyew-Ayee
This paper is the first preliminary report on the bauxites and terra rossas of the Caribbean. It concentrates on the islands of the Greater Antilles, and for reference purposes the Yucatan Penin- sula
Jan 1, 1984
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An Illustrative Example Of The Adaptation Policy Pursued In Hardcoal Deep Mines In The Federal Republic Of Germany - IntroductionBy H. Haas
European coal mines are facing a very difficult situation. Despite a steadily increasing world energy consumption, the sales of European coal mines have been going down and production has to be adapte
Jan 1, 1989
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Paste Fly Ash Management To Reduce Impoundment Seepage And Improve Storage EfficiencyBy G. D. Criswell, F. Palkovits, J. M. Johnson
A paste technology investigation was completed for non-pozzolanic fly ash from Units 3 & 4 of PPL Montana’s Colstrip Steam Electric Station. The purpose was to assess the feasibility of converting fro
Jan 1, 2004
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A Historical View of Dewatering of Phosphatic Clay Waste Using Polyethylene OxideBy D. A. Stanley, B. J. Scheiner
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has thoroughly investigated the flocculation of phosphatic clay waste with polyethylene oxide (PEO). The studies included both theoretical and applied aspects of the flocculat
Jan 1, 1993
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The Supervisor Of Simulation: A Step Further To Meet The Process Engineer NeedsBy J. Villeneuve, G. Fourniguet
Simulation of Mineral Processes is now commonly used by the Engineers in charge of plant design or optimization but a good knowledge of the simulation tool is still needed to conduct a project. A new
Jan 1, 1995
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WIPP Ventilation System: Past, Present And FutureBy K. H. McDaniel, D. M. Loring
The underground ventilation system at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) provides for the unparalleled ability to ensure the safety of the workers, the public and the environment. Although small s
Jan 1, 2003
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Haber Gold ProcessBy Norman Haber
The Haber Gold Process (HGP) is a proprietary. hydrometallurgical extraction methodology that was developed in 1983-1984 by Norman Haber and Dr. John Lee of Haber, Inc., a small public company in Towa
Jan 1, 1998
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Design And Construction Of The Soudan 2 Detector LaboratoryBy D. Lee Petersen, Charles R. Nelson, Marvin Marshak
INTRODUCTION Construction is underway on a laboratory cavern 713 m below surface at the Soudan Mine, Tower-Soudan State Park, in northeastern Minnesota. The 13.9 in wide by 11.6 m high by 71.8 in l
Jan 1, 1985
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The Effect Of Turbulence On The Flotation Rate Of Galena When Using Fine BubblesBy D. R. Spears, C. E. Jordan
The U.S. Bureau of Mines examined the influence of turbulence on the fine bubble flotation of fine-sized (minus 40 micron) galena in order to improve flotation efficiency. Fine bubble flotation was ca
Jan 1, 1989
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Fuzzy Process Control with a Genetic AlgorithmBy C. L. Karr, D. L. Meredith, D. A. Stanley
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is currently investigating ways to combine the learning capabilities of genetic algorithms with the process control capabilities of fuzzy logic. Fuzzy logic has been successfu
Jan 1, 1990
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The Growth of Public Enterprise and its Impact on Mineral TradeBy Walter C. Labys
There has been considerable growth in public enterprise institutions involved in mineral commodity markets. These institutions typically consist of trading organizations (STO1s), regulatory agencies,
Jan 1, 1986
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Microbian Effects On The Anodic Dissolution Of ChalcopyriteBy J. A. Muñoz, A. Ballester, C. Gómez, M. E. Sevillano, M. Figueroa
The electrochemical behavior of massive chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) electrodes has been studied in the absence and-in the presence of mesophilic microorganisms, using cyclic voltametry as analytical techniq
Jan 1, 1995
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Flotation Of Coarse Phosphate In Counter Current ColumnBy H. S. Soto
The exact reasons that explain the low recoveries of coarse particles in conventional flotation machines are not clear. Being a concern for only a couple of mineral industries comparatively very few s
Jan 1, 1989
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Gypsum Production And Land Reclamation By U.S. Gypsum Company At Southard, OklahomaBy Edward B. Westphal
One of the purest gypsum deposits in the United States is located in northwest Oklahoma about 90 miles northwest of Oklahoma City. Gypsum beds of the Blaine Formation (Permian) are each 10 to 15 feet
Jan 1, 1978