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On The Possibility And Conditions Of Beneficiation Of The Precambrian Apatite-Carbonate Ores
By S. I. Nozhko, V. N. Guliy, A. A. Zolotarev, L. M. Luyshnia
The study of the apatite deposits of the Aldan Shield shows wide spread of the Precambrian apatite-carbonate ores and possibilities of using them for extraction of apatite. Dependency of flotation on
Jan 1, 1993
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Analytical method for predicting filling rates of mining pit lakes: example from the Getchell Mine, Nevada
By L. Shevenell
Nevada now has, or will have, 35 pit lakes resulting from open-pit mining below the water table. State regulators are requiring that the ultimate pit lake water quality be predicted as part of the per
Jan 1, 2000
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The Geology Of The Central Florida Phosphate District A Comparison Of The Bone Valley Deposits Vs. The Southern Extension Deposits
By David J. Brown, Richard C. Fountain, Marc V. Hurst
The Central Florida Phosphate District, one of the most productive phosphate districts in the world, has been mined principally within Polk and Hillsborough Counties, Florida. Recent development is ex
Jan 1, 1993
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Silica collection concerns when using - flooded-bed scrubbers (Technical Paper)
By R. A. Jankowski
Laboratory tests were conducted to evaluate the silica collection efficiency of flooded-bed scrubbers using six different filter panel designs at two operating velocities. Test results indicated that
Jan 1, 2000
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Effect Of Roof-Bolting Parameters On The Stability Of An Opening In A Frozen Ground Placer Mine
The stability of mine roofs in permafrost zones is determined mainly by temperature and ice content. The deformation resulting from creep and temperature-dependent physical properties of frozen rock m
Jan 1, 1997
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6.2 Financial Reporting - 1. Responsibility Reporting and Financial Forecasting - Design and Utilization - Introduction
By James C. Franklin
Companies are constantly searching for more effective methods of controlling and reducing costs. In recent years increased emphasis has been placed on cost reporting to the middle manager and down to
Jan 1, 1979
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Recycled Aggregate - Flow Analysis And Economics
By David Wilburn
Recycled materials are increasingly being used in road construction to supplement natural aggregate derived from crushed stone, sand, and gravel. An understanding of the amount of substitution that is
Jan 1, 2001
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7.3 Alternative Strategy For Effective Computer Use
By John A. Ferguson
John Ferguson of Phelps Dodge provides us with a case study of how his company approaches its computing and hardware decisions. Senior management is the target audience for this contribution which dis
Jan 1, 1979
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Role Of Dixanthogen On Pyrite Flotation: Solubility, Adsorption Studies And Eh, FTIR Measurements
By S. Atak, G. Bulut
The xanthate adsorption mechanism on pyrite was investigated with an emphasis on solubility studies. Additionally, adsorption studies, Eh and infrared spectrophotometer measurements were performed. Py
Jan 1, 2003
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Evaluation Of A Two-Phase Flow System For Dust Control In A Model-Mine
By Robert A. Jankowski, Natesa I. Jayaraman, Jay F. Colinet
The U.S. Bureau of Mines evaluated the dust control effectiveness of two-phase flow systems in a full-scale model mine using a mockup of a Joy 14CM continuous mining machine. In a two-phase flow syste
Jan 1, 1991
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The Mini/Midi Fullfacer-North American Experience
By John A. DesLauriers, Hans J. Broennimann
INTRODUCTION The early record of tunnel excavating machines in hard rock tunneling has not been one to particularly brag about. We have all heard the stories of major difficulties when trying to br
Jan 1, 1979
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Steeluniversity.Org: A New Internet E-Learning Resource On Sustainability
By J. Pflieger
The International Iron and Steel Institute (IISI - http://www.worldsteel.org) has initiated the development of a comprehensive freely-available, internet-delivered package of highly interactive e-lear
Jan 1, 2007
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State of the SAG
By James L. Vanderbeek
INTRODUCTION Semiautogenous (SAG) grinding technology first started to be seriously considered for comminution circuit design in the mid-1960s as an alternative to the three-stage crushing circuits a
Jan 1, 2004
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Ionic Precipitation - Introduction
By Fathi Habashi
THE CHOICE of a precipitant for a certain metal ion depends, beside the economic factor. on the following factors: 1) The precipitant should be specific as far as possible so that pure precipitate
Jan 1, 1970
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Hydrological Characterisation And Pollutant Transport Modelling Of Rehabilitated Coal Mine Waste Dumps
During 1997-2001, an EC funded project investigated the environmental consequences of the use of industrial waste and sewage sludge based artificial top soils (ATS) in rehabilitating large coalmine wa
Jan 1, 2003
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Dynamic Analysis Of Grinding Using The Population Balance Model
By M. C. Williams
The dynamic behavior of batch mill, CSTR mill, and a closed grinding network consisting of a mill, sump, and cyclone was analyzed using the dynamic population balance model (PBM). The dynamic solution
Jan 1, 1995
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Mineralogy and Process Characteristics of Jamaican Bauxites
By Conrad G. C. Douglas, Parris A. Lyew-Ayee, Vincent G. Hill
ABSTRACT Distinct patterns are identified in the associations, distributions, and levels of concentration of the silica minerals, boehmite, aluminous goethite, and phosphate minerals in the bauxite d
Jan 1, 1984
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The Nickel Plate Mine
By Paul Saxton
INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY This short paper deals with the history of the Nickel Plate Mine from 1898 to 1987, with the major focus on the time period 1984 to 1987. Operations from 1898 to 1955 are
Jan 1, 1987
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Feasibility of Design of Selective Polymers for the Separation of Dolomite from Apatite by Selective Flocculation
By Mulong Yu, Yosry A. Attia
Beneficiation of high magnesium Florida phosphates requires ultrafine grinding to liberate the dolomite (the main source of magnesium), and a separation process capable of dealing with ultrafine sizes
Jan 1, 1993
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Characterization of Spherical Alumina Particles Obtained by Melting in a Hydrogen-oxygen Flame
By Jakub Nalaskowski, Vamsi K. Paruchuri, Marcin Niewiadomski, Jan D. Miller
Spherical oxide particles can be used as mineral fillers, paint pigments, polishing materials and catalysts. They can be prepared using various techniques involving precipitation and spray drying. Mel
Jan 1, 2003