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MSHA UpdateBy Henry Chajet
Good morning, it is truly an honor to have been invited to speak before you today Before I begin my update on MSHA's activities, I?d Like t o quickly say a few words about the American mining con
Jan 1, 1981
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Rapid Bubble-Pulp Separation For Improved Flotation KineticsBy F. J. Susko
The Bureau of Mines investigated rapid bubble-pulp separation to improve flotation kinetics. A shallow-depth froth separator was employed to quickly recover the mineral-laden bubbles from a mixture of
Jan 1, 1992
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World Phosphate Rock Outlook Through The Late 1970's (a5da3be6-0dd8-460b-acf1-4a25ee015a2b)By M. C. Manderson
Phosphate rock is a naturally occurring mineral which, in upgraded form, is important to both agriculture and industry. Phosphate rock normally must be upgraded before it can be assimilated and used.
Jan 1, 1977
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Mining Multiple Seam-Steeply Dipping Coal In The Hanna BasinBy R. Pixler
Arch Mineral Corporation and Rocky Mountain Energy's Medicine Bow Mine in Wyoming presented an interesting challenge to the concept of mining a multiple-seam, dipping coal in the Hanna Basin. The
Jan 1, 1986
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People: Reduce, Reuse, and RecycleBy Brian Flintoff
SCOTT COULTER: Our second speaker today is Brian Flintoff. Brian graduated from the University of Alberta in 1973 with a master's of science degree and worked as a project metallurgist at Brenda
Jan 1, 1998
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Position-The Key To Managing Mine InformationBy M. Nichols
Where am I? Where are they? Where is it? These are the fundamental questions that need to be answered in managing people and resources. This paper explains how GPS positioning technologies answer th
Jan 1, 1998
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Effect Of Pulse Shape And Duration On Induced Pillar RockburstsBy Jian Deng, Hehua Zhu, Lianyang Zhang
Rockburst is defined as a sudden and violent explosion of rock on the surface of a rock excavation. Rockburst has been regarded as the least understood and most feared hazard problem for underground r
Apr 26, 2022
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Slumping Economy Dampens Industrial Mineral ActivityThe value of US industrial mineral output last year was $20 billion, a 12% decline from 1981. A glance at the accompanying table and a review of the comments made by several contributors reveals how p
Jan 5, 1983
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Collector Development For Beneficiating Different Phosphate Ores With Carbonate ImpuritiesBy G. Wang
With the depletion of easy-to-treat phosphate resources, low quality phosphate ores with high carbonates, particularly dolomite impurities have to be mined to meet the agricultural demand because of t
Jan 1, 2010
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Flowsheet Description And Process Development Sept-Iles ConcentratorBy Benoit Gagnon
Mining of the Schefferville iron deposits began in 1954 on completion of the 574 km railway linking the mines and the St-Lawrence river port of Sept-Iles. Apart from crushing, no treatment of these or
Jan 1, 1980
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Coal Pond Fines Cleaning With Classifying Cyclones, Spirals, And Column FlotationBy B. K. Parekh
Large reserves of coal pond fines are found in the Illinois Basin-over 40 million tons in Western Kentucky, over 65 million tons in Southern Illinois, and over 35 million tons in Southern Indiana. If
Jan 1, 1998
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Coal Oxidation Before Loading With Calcium -Pittsburgh #8 CoalBy E. H. Cho
Pittsburgh #8 coal cleaned by the conventional froth flotation was oxidized in a 2-liter Parr Stirred Top Bench Reactor. The oxidation time was varied up to 5 hours; the temperature, from 150 to 225°C
Jan 1, 1994
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Sandvik Expands Its Mining Product LinesThe Sandvik Group (Sandvik AB), headquartered in Sandviken, Sweden, continues to expand its worldwide operations growth. After recent acquisitions, including Tamrock, headquartered in Tampere, Finla
Jan 1, 1998
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The Leaching Kinetics Of Chalcopyrite In Ammonium Iodide Solutions With IodineBy Y. C. Guan
The leaching kinetics of chalcopyrite in ammonium iodide solutions with iodine has been studied using rotating disc. The variables studied J include the concentrations of lixiviants, rotation speed, p
Jan 1, 1997
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Coal Pillar Rib Stability: A Regression ModelBased on Distinct Element MethodBy Alper Kirmaci, Taghi Sherizadeh, Dogukan Guner, Samuel Nowak, Khaled Mohamed, Morgan Sears
Coal ribs present a major safety hazard in underground mines, and there is currently no unified approach for their design in the United States. To tackle this issue, this study investigated the stabil
Jul 1, 2023
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Mining And Land UseBy Robert D. Thomson
Land use is the single most important element affecting the quality of our physical environment. .The minerals industry is a user of land and by its very nature, directly affects the landscape. Mi
Jan 1, 1976
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The Design Criteria Of A New Precision Weighing High Capacity Conveyor ScaleBy Donald Babbitt
In 1971, during the planning and design stages of a $300 million expansion, the Iron Ore Company of Canada Ltd. through its Engineers, Canadian Bechtel Ltd., came out with a preliminary request for tw
Jan 1, 1975
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Atmospheric Effects Upon The Propagation And Attenuation Of Sound WavesBy John E. Wallace
A recent study by the New York Trap Rock Corporation has conclusively determined that the number of blasting complaints is directly related to the noise produced by the blast. In turn it has been know
Jan 1, 1962
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Update Of U.S. Bureau Of Mines Biological Research On Heap Rinsing And ReclamationBy P. B. Altringer
The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is investigating biodegradation of cyanide as a means of decommissioning heap leach operations. Biological oxidation decreased weak acid dissociab
Jan 1, 1992
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McNally Peck Centrifuge SystemBy Myron W. Mellor
Our efforts at McNally, to find a better way to mechanically separate particles from liquid in a slurry have led to the development of two new centrifuges. The first unit utilizes a slotted opening
Jan 1, 1975