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A Look-At Ground Shock Effects On Underground OpeningsBy J. W. LaComb
High speed cameras were used to view the behavior of underground openings during the passage of ground shock generated by an underground nuclear detonation. Movies from these experiments were shown an
Jan 1, 1979
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Mining Investment In CubaBy L. W. Cope
Cuba is a mineral rich area, and the Cuban government is encouraging mining investment in the country. Joint ventures with government entities are encouraged. This paper will give some insights into t
Jan 1, 2004
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Recent Application of Slurry- and EPB-Technique in EuropeBy Claus Becker
In Europe, approx. 50 km of traffic tunnels are under construction using Slurry-or EPB Shields or Convertibles of all sizes, among them the biggest slurry shield ever built up to now with 14,20 m diam
Jan 1, 1999
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The Model Of Copper Flotation ManagementBy R. Jovanovic
The main technological indicators of copper flotation which determine the level of revenue per mass unit of processed copper are utilization and the content of copper in concentration. This study de
Jan 1, 2006
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Analytic Description Of Solid Suspension SettlingBy C. DeW. Van Siclen
A simple mathematical description of the settling behavior of monosized particle suspensions is derived by consideration of the physical processes involved, and applied to data recently published in t
Jan 1, 1995
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Sulfide and Nonsulfide Flotation ApplicationsBecause of the different types of reagents used for the flotation of sulfide and nonsulfide minerals, it is convenient to consider these two groups of ores separately. The metal sulfides and native me
Jan 4, 1982
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In-Plant Evaluation of Reagents for Flotation Of Sulfide OresBy G. Granger, D. Malhotra
The paper briefly reviews the criteria employed in the selection of chemical reagents for testing and discusses the steps involved in laboratory and plant evaluation of these reagents. An example of s
Jan 1, 1986
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Spektakel Mill Operates Economically Using Reconditioned Equipment and Modern ApproachesBy J. Steenkamp, A. L. Hannaford, A. N. Jones
O’Okiep Copper Co. Ltd.’s 45-kt/month (49,600-stpm) concentrator at the Spektakel mine in South Africa is comprised largely of reconditioned equipment from the old O’Okiep mill, which operated from 19
Jan 11, 1982
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Enzymatic dewatering of Florida phosphate slimesBy M. Misra, I. Anazia
The effects of the enzyme, peroxidase, on the sedimentation and consolidation characteristics of Florida phosphate slimes were investigated. Results indicate that pretreatment with the enzyme was bene
Jan 1, 1990
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Environmental Impacts In The Czech Part Of The Upper Silesian Coal BasinBy R. ?nupárek
The quantities/volumes of extracted coal, waste rock, mine water and methane during a 250 year period of coal mining in the Czech part of the Upper Silesian coal basin are presented. The paper deals a
Jan 1, 2005
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The Removal Of Mineral Impurities From Kaolin Using FlotationBy M. Phillip Jameson, Paul Sennett
The beneficiation of kaolin by flotation has been practiced on an industrial level since 1961. A brief history of industrial kaolin flotation is given, with a description of the various processing sch
Jan 1, 1989
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Development Of A Specialty Foundry Aggregate (Green Diamond) From The By-Product Of A Nickel SmelterBy B. E. Zeigler
This bi-product from a nickel smelter has been manufactured over the last 30 years for the abrasive and roofing industries. This paper discusses a new development for this material a foundry aggregate
Jan 1, 1999
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Potential For Heap Leach Mass InstabilityBy Robert T. Tape, Thomas G. Harper
Valley-fill heap leaches built in steep terrain over low-friction angle liner system may be unstable even though analyses indicate stable ore slopes. This paper demonstrates the potential for massive
Jan 1, 1987
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Conversion of Microsilica Waste to Value Added CeramicsBy Shahid A. Pirzada, Milton Manrique, Patrick R. Taylor
Microsilica or silica fume is a waste material generated from silicon or silicon-containing alloys producing electric furnaces. One of its usage is as an additive in the concrete production. This inve
Jan 1, 1995
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Conveyor Conversion Cuts CostsBy David G. Rasmussen
With low commodity prices and continuing high operating costs, the mining industry must revise planning and operating to take advantage of every tool available. Conveyors operated within open pits are
Jan 1, 1983
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Excavation Problems On E.T.S. - 6 TunnelBy Roy H. Patten
When driving a shallow soft ground bore, the appearance of surface craters along the tunnel alinement indicates trouble, particularly when a major highway is intersected. During the excavation of a 3.
Jan 1, 1987
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Beneficiation Technology Of Phosphates: Challenges And SolutionsBy S. El-Mofty, P. Zhang, N. A. Khalek
This article reviews different technologies used for beneficiation of siliceous and calcareous phosphate ores of different origin. The review sheds light on recent trends suggested for solving problem
Jan 1, 2003
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Early Mining Safety HeroesBy L. Michael Kass
Editor’s note. The following letter was sent to The Washington Post following the coal mining accidents in January that claimed the lives of 16 coal miners. The Sago Mine disaster in West Virgini
Jan 1, 2006
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Development Of Geopolymeric Materials From Industrial Solid WastesBy I. P. Giannopoulou
Flotation tailings resulted from the mineral pro-cessing of mixed sulfides ores represent the main source of the generation of acid mine drainage (AMD). These solid wastes remain un-utilized in the di
Jan 1, 2006
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The Future Of The Analog Technique For The Simulation Of Mine Ventilation Networks ? IntroductionBy R. W. Williams
Consequent on the development of digital computers the importance of analog simulation as a means of studying engineering problems has diminished in recent years. The general-purpose nature of a digit
Jan 1, 1980