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Particle Characterization of Soil Contaminated with Heavy and Radioactive Metals
By D. Lelinski, X. Nie, J. D. Miller, J. Hupka, K. Bukka
A preliminary characterization of soil components contaminated at a low level (7 nanocuries per gram) with toxic/radioactive metals has been carried out. Most radioactivity and metals content were pre
Jan 1, 1992
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Design And Operating Experiences With Flotation Columns In China
By Guoming Liu, Weibai Hu
The designing aspects of column profile, cross-section and height, types of aerator or air sparger, and feeding and discharging devices have been designed and tested. In operating aspects, the flotati
Jan 1, 1988
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Extraction Of Manganese From Low-Grade Nishikhal Ore Using Pyritiferous Lignite In Acidic Medium
By P. K. Naik, S. C. Das
Leaching studies of low-grade manganese ore containing 31.77% Mn and 23.71 % Fe from Nishikhal, India, were carried out using pyritiferous lignite as a reductant in sulfuric acid medium. The variables
Jan 1, 2003
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Quantifying The Increase In Adhesion Strength Of Shotcrete Applied To Surfaces Treated With High-Pressure Water
By M. E. Kuchta
Research is currently being conducted at the Colorado School of Mines in the use of high-pressure water for scaling down loose rocks in underground mine openings. In addition to improved miner safety,
Jan 1, 2003
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Reducing Bolter Operator Exposure To Hazards
By M. J. Klishis
This paper presents the findings of a study on roof bolter's hazard exposure. A "microanalysis" of accident data was combined with ergonomic observations of roof bolter operators to categorize bo
Jan 1, 1996
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Long-term subsidence associated with longwall mining - its causes, development and magnitude
By Y. Luo, S. S. Peng
This paper presents some results obtained from research on long-term subsidence over and near chain pillar systems - the area available to long-term subsidence in longwall operations. Although the lon
Jan 1, 2000
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Air Temperature and Humidity in Dead-End Headings With Auxiliary Ventilation
By Veliko Kertikov
Complicated processes of heat exchange and evaporation, leading to changes in the temperature and humidity of the ventilating air flow, take place during the driving of headings. In the case when virg
Jan 1, 1997
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Factors In Developing A Comprehensive Labor Agreement Cost Estimating And Tracking System
By Robert L. Bonomi
One of the major operating costs for any labor-intensive operation is that of its employees' wage and benefits package. Today's packages are extremely complex, with multiple pay rates for di
Jan 1, 1982
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Effect Of Flocculant Type On The Selective Flocculation Of Agbaja Iron Ore
By C. K. Nworu, L. O. Asuquo, C. O. Nebo
Selective flocculation studies of Agbaja iron ore with starch-type and nonionic polyacrylamide-type flocculants has been conducted to determine the effect of flocculant type. The results indicate that
Jan 1, 1995
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A Quantitative Approach to Optimize Chemical Treatment of Acid Drainage Using Geochemical Reaction Path Modeling Methods: Climax Mine, Colorado
By Regina N. Tempel, Timothy E. Eastep, R. Craig Ford, Bryce R. Roming, Geoff Clothier, Maggy F. Lengke
The Climax Mine, near Leadville, Colorado treats acid drainage in a lime neutralization chemical treatment system. Chemical treatment has been successful in reducing the concentration of metals to bel
Jan 1, 2000
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Pelletization Studies Of Ultra-Fine Clean Coal (b1c663db-9204-4f3b-b1b7-6f947b2de0f1)
By B. K. Parekh, R. H. Mehta
The handling of fine coal is an important issue for both the coal and utility industries. Reconstitution of fine coal in the form of pellets or briquettes would be desirable if it could be done econom
Jan 1, 1997
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Industrial Hygiene Management In The 21st Century
By J. Harrison Daniel
Increasing concerns of industrial hygiene and worker health issues and resulting regulatory actions, coupled with continuing advances in mining systems, are placing new burdens on the industry and Fed
Jan 1, 1993
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North American Sulfur Market: Structure And Outlook
By N. Edmonson
Frasch sulfur production/pricing decisions are based on market demand, less nondiscretionary sulfur supply. Price covers the cost of Frasch production and byproduct sellers accept the Frasch price str
Jan 1, 1995
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Removal Of Flotation Reagents From Process Water By Adsorption Onto Spent Zeolite Catalysts
By E. Valdiviezo, J. F. Oliveira
Adsorption of residual flotation reagents onto equilibrium fluid cracking catalysts is a promising method of purification of flotation process water. In the present paper, adsorption of sodium dodecyl
Jan 1, 1995
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Column Flotation – A Review
By Gerald H. Luttrell, Roe-Hoan Yoon
Flotation columns are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to improve selectivity and to reduce operating costs. Unfortunately, these advantages are not often realized because of poor op
Jan 1, 1993
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Yttrium Oxide : The Production of an Advanced Material
By Barry T. Kilbourn
Yttrium Oxide is versatile; it is essential for television phosphors, for microwave garnets, for laser crystals and for high-performance ceramics, to name but a few advanced applications. When produce
Jan 1, 1990
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Iron Carbide, A Possible Replacement For Premium Quality Scrap
By A. W. Swanson
Iron carbide, containing 93.3% Fe and 6.7% C, is a tailor made feed for the electric arc furnace (EAF) and has recently gained worldwide attention as a possible replacement for premium quality scrap.
Jan 1, 1994
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Technical Note - The Use Of Bauxite Waste Mud In The Heap Leaching Of Gold Ores
Gold heap leach operations often process low grade ores with little margin for cost increases. The advantage of heap leach operations is the considerable savings in both capital and operating costs. T
Jan 1, 1993
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Modified Approaches For High Pressure Filtration Of Fine Clean Coal
By J. G. Groppo, B. K. Parekh
Removal of moisture from fine (minus 28 mesh) dean coal to 20 percent or lower level is difficult using the conventional vacuum dewatering technique. High pressure filtration technique provides an ave
Jan 1, 1995
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Numerical Modeling of Vertical and Inclined Waste Rock Layers
By D. G. Fredlund, J. A. Wilson
Conventional disposal of waste rock results in the construction of benches with fine and coarse layers dipping at the angle of repose. This interbedded structure influences flow pathways within the wa
Jan 1, 2000