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Analysis and Characterization of Anti-Caking Additives used in Rock DustBy M. L. Harris, I. Zlochower, M. J. Sapko, I. E. Perera
Experiments conducted with limestone dusts and dolomitic marble dusts have indicated that when rock dust is wetted and subsequently dried, it becomes a solid, non-dispersible cake. However, in order t
Jan 1, 2019
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[Effect On Separations Obtainable By Correct Adjustment Of The Variables On The Jones Wet Magnetic Separator ? Introduction]By W. J. D. Stone
Many of the common valuable minerals have a magnetic susceptibility which is sufficiently high to render them amenable to magnetic separation. In addition,, many minerals which form the unwanted const
Jan 1, 1963
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New Developments In Underground Mining MachineryBy John H. Clark
This paper outlines new technological improvements in underground trackless equipment for the metal mining industry with emphasis on maintenance related developments for Load Haul Dump machines. Also
Jan 1, 1983
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HPGR Rolls Surface Wear: In-line Scanning of a Laboratory-Scale HPGR Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Raj K. Rajamani, Samira Rashidi
High pressure grinding rolls have been utilized in various operations during the past four decades, simply due to their inherent mode of breakage that offers metallurgical benefits with pronounced ene
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Miners ready with lower costs, reduced debt as tide turns for gold and silverBy Chee Theng
"Keep calm and carry on mining. That has long been the conventional wisdom in the mining industry, a largely cyclical one that has weathered roller-coaster booms and busts. But in the years from 2002
Feb 1, 2017
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Organizing A Multibillion-Dollar ProjectBy B. R. Waples
The first reaction in organizing a project of magnitude is that it's the same as smaller projects -- just bigger. This is not totally correct. The industry's record of completing big-money j
Jan 1, 1982
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Proactive measures to evaluate geotechnical risk in development for deep mining – Onaping Depth Project case studyBy B. Simser, T. Butler, A. Hall
The longterm future of Glencores’ mining operations in the Sudbury basin area of Ontario, Canada likely depends on mining deposits at depths below two kilometres. To gain a better insight into the roc
Apr 26, 2022
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Status Of Technology For The Application Of Atmospheric Fluidized-Bed Combustion To Large Scale Utility Steam GenerationBy William C. Howe
This paper describes the technical status of the atmospheric pressure fluidized bed combustion (AFBC) process for utility steam generation. Major areas where AFBC development work is needed are discus
Jan 1, 1978
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Maintenance Management: A Key Element In The Mining Production StrategyBy Paul D. Tomlingson
An effective maintenance program ensures the adequate availability of production equipment. In turn, this availability enables production to maximize utilization and successfully meet production targe
Jan 1, 1979
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Managing geologic uncertainty in pit shell optimization using a heuristic algorithm and stochastic dominanceBy J. B. Boisvert, O. Leuangthong, T. Acorn
Optimizing final pit limits for stochastic models provides access to geologic and economic uncertainty in the pit-optimization stages of a mining project. This paper presents an approach for optimizin
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Influence Of Copper Ions Addition On Fine Coal Filter Cake ParametersBy S. M. Khandrika
It is shown that dewatering of fine coal particles (D50 : 21 microns) is enhanced near the point of zero charge. The coal surface is modified by the addition of copper ions and adjusting pH to precipi
Jan 1, 1993
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Mining at the lowest cost per ton: Innovations for large shovelsBy William Gleason
With its 2011 acquisition of rival equipment company Bucyrus International, Caterpillar added underground mining and large shovels to its line of products and further solidified its standing as the le
Dec 1, 2013
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Surface Properties Of Chrysocolla As Related To Sulfidization And FlotationBy Frank W. Bowdish
Studies of sulfidization and flotation of chrysocolla involving the use of pH and sulfide ion instruments, a Zeta meter, microflotation techniques, and sensitive determinations of adsorbed sulfur have
Jan 1, 1970
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Overcoming Preconceptions For A Successful launch Of Autonomous HaulageBy James Humphrey
There is a natural resistance to change in any form. When it comes to implementing a game-changing technology like autonomous haulage on an operating mine site, the resistance can at times appear insu
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Recovery Of Barite From Tailings Ponds And Bypassed Mining WasteBy G. V. Sullivan
As part of its program to conserve domestic mineral resources through advancing mineral resources technology, the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, conducted investigations to determin
Jan 1, 1980
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The Integration Of Coal Characteristics With The Design Of Large Pulverized Coal Steam Generating UnitsBy Douglas G. Hubert
To put coal in its proper perspective as a source of energy for electric power production, we must first compare it to other energy sources. A report of the Atomic Industrial Forum dated February 1958
Jan 1, 1959
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Regeneration Of Activated Carbon Used For Recovery Of GoldBy R. J. Jula
The process of treating granular activated carbon for return to service in the recovery of gold in Carbon in Pulp and Carbon in Leach circuits has been investigated. Carbons from four U.S.A. mines, on
Jan 1, 1985
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Double thickener circuit at Gold Fields' Chimney CreekBy J. O. Marsden, J. H. Gourdie, J. R. Arnold, J. G. Mansanti
During the testing and design of the Gold Fields' Chimney Creek mine, it was found that a much higher carbon loading was possible with CIC (carbon-in-solution columns) than with CIP (carbon-in-pu
Jan 1, 1990
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Stream Pollution Control In The Steel IndustryBy E. F. Young
An integrated steel company is an industrial complex ranging from raw materials mining, through pyrometallurgical smelting and refining, and hot shaping, to product finishing and coating. Within this
Jan 1, 1968
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Variable Routing Of Granular Materials By A New Type Of Single-Belt ConveyorBy Gerd L. Klinkenborg
Throughout the history of the development of mechanical conveyor systems, it has always been an established condition that loads are received at one end of a single-belt conveyor and discharged at the
Jan 1, 1962