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Impact of Clay on Phosphate BeneficiationBy S. Renslow, G. Wang, L. R. Moore, Y. Xiong, J. Gu
"Clays are known to contribute to a wide range of mineral processing challenges. These challenges can haunt a plant from the pit, through the beneficiation plant and even to the tailings pond and proc
Jan 1, 2017
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The Roles Of Polonium Isotopes In The Etiology Of Lung Cancer In Cigarette Smokers And Uranium MinersBy E. A. Martell, K. S. Sweder
INTRODUCTION Lung cancer in uranium miners has been attributed to alpha irradiation of basal cells of the bronchial epithelium by radon daughters, primarily by 7.7 MeV alphas from polonium-214 (Alt
Jan 1, 1981
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Operation Of Mobile Crushing Plant At Fujiwara QuarryBy Toru Nakao
Fujiwara Quarry had been operated by the "Glory-hole Benchcut" mining system. But because it became difficult to meet the expanding demand by this system, "Central- shaft MCP" mining system was introd
Jan 1, 1982
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Atmospheric Continuous ElutionBy M. R. Paterson
Operational and economic factors tend to favor the application of continuous processes in preference to batch processes in the majority of mineral processing applications. In this paper, the requireme
Jan 1, 1986
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Surfactants In The Cosmetics And Detergent IndustriesBy E. D. Goddard
There are similarities, and differences, in the surfactants used in cosmetics and detergents. In both applications anionic surfactants constitute the major category. Their main function is to clean, i
Jan 1, 1988
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Investigation of the relationship between the particle size distribution and the kinetic parameters in pyrite flotationBy S. Saklar, i. Bayraktar
The effect of the feed size distribution on the kinetic parameters in pyrite flotation was studied. The kinetic parameters of the particular sizes were determined as a function of whether other partic
Jan 1, 2002
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People, Food and Fertilizer Minerals ? IntroductionBy Alvin Kaufman
Malthus, an eighteenth century economist, predicted a rather dismal future for the world. It was his contention food supplies would not be sufficient for the population of the world because the econom
Jan 1, 1966
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Indicators For Sustainability Assessment And ReportingBy V. Carabias-Hütter, A. J. Basu
The paper aims at promoting sustainability assessment and reporting into practice using a globally acceptable set of guidelines and a common framework for internal and external reporting at a project/
Jan 1, 2004
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Sampling and Analysis for Exposure to Diesel Exhaust Particulate in the Mining WorkplaceBy Michel Grenier, Mahendra Gangal
Two methods used to measure the exposure of mine workers to diesel exhaust particulate were compared. One method was developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the University of Minnesota's Partic
Jan 1, 1997
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Adsorption Behavior Of Gold In Ammoniacal Solutions On Activated CarbonBy K. N. Han, Q. Xu
The adsorption behavior of gold in ammoniacal solutions on activated carbon was studied. The gold adsorption capacity of the activated carbon and the recovery efficiency were examined. The parameters
Jan 1, 1997
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The Relative Grindability of Coal Lithotypes ?IntroductionBy S. C. Sun
The grinding of coals for coal preparation has been studied extensively by previous investigators, but no similar work has been done on coal lithotypes (l-4). However, the different natural breakage c
Jan 1, 1970
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The Advantage Of A Crowd For Acid Waste Liquors (36136083-067e-4f94-be20-c9512ab5ea75)By John H. Smith
Because of increased pressure from Federal & State Regulatory Agencies, most acid flows will require some sort of treatment prior to being discharged to receiving streams. In many industries, the volu
Jan 1, 1972
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Accident Prevention (Revised by Harold L. Bare)By Frank R. (Original by) Barnako
Coal mining historically has been a hazardous occupation but, in recent years, tremendous progress has been made in reducing accidental coal mine deaths and injuries. The purpose of this chapter is to
Jan 1, 1981
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Economic Method Of Conducting Optimum Blasts In Limestone MinesBy P. Pal Roy, Ajit Raj Ostwal, M. M. Singh
Field investigations have revealed that sawdust can be used as an efficient additive to ANFO for carrying out production blasts in limestone mines. Sawdust can be used at a reasonably reduced cost wit
Jan 1, 2003
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Assessment Of Radiation Properties Of Hydraulic Backfills For Underground Uranium MinesBy Jacques H. Nantel, James F. Archibald
INTRODUCTION The use of backfill materials in underground mines has been practiced for many years and the trend indicates an increased utilization of backfill materials in the future. The authors b
Jan 1, 1981
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A Mining Project Evaluation Technique Incorporating The Response Of Mine Management To The Resolution Of Uncertainty ? IntroductionBy Donald Ross-Watt
Mining project investment concerns the installation of mine capacity for the purpose of generating a stream of future economic benefits. In order to make this type of investment decision, the optimum
Jan 1, 1979
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Mine Costs and ControlBy Sheldon P. Wimpfen
SHELDON P. WIMPFEN The measure of the success of any mining operation is the size of the difference between sales realization and cost of product, including operating, sales, administra¬tive, capit
Jan 1, 1973
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Infrared Spectroscopy For In-Situ Characterization Of Surface ReactionsBy J. J. Kellar, W. M. Cross, J. D. Miller
Infrared spectroscopy has been one of the most useful experimental techniques for the analysis of surface reactions in flotation systems, including surface alteration and surfactant adsorption reactio
Jan 1, 1989
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The New Mexico Potash IndustryBy Karl E. Elers
The term "potash" denotes a family of minerals and compounds of potassium, containing greatly varying percentages of that element. In commercial usage, most of the potash products are used in agricul
Jan 1, 1972
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Advanced Technologies and Loading Shovel DesignBy Lane White
Loading shovels are at the heart of most surface mine production. As truck sizes have increased, shovel manufacturers have matched them with larger shovels (see table, page 343). Further increases in
Jan 1, 1995