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Quantitative Models For Aggregate: Some Types And Examples From Oklahoma Carbonate Rocks
By James D. Bliss
Evaluation of data for three engineering variables-absorption, bulk specific gravity, and freeze-thaw durability (350 cycles)-was made for quarries in carbon- ate rocks in Oklahoma that supply aggrega
Jan 1, 1999
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Comparative Study Of The Direct Anionic Flotation Versus The Reverse Of The Jacupiranga Phosphate
By J. R. B. Lima
The present work emphasizes the selection in the separation of the apatite/calcite by the direct anionic flotation versus the double flotation, with a reverse second stage of the Jacupiranga phosphate
Jan 1, 1993
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Controlled Blasting Techniques For The Churchill Falls Underground Complex
By L. L. Gagné
The Churchill Falls Development will eventually be the largest source of hydroelectric power in North America. Churchill Falls was discovered in 1839, but until recent years it was not practical to b
Jan 1, 1997
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Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) Incorporating Geochemical Speciation to Determine Bioavailable Metals in Freshwaters Affected by Acid Rock Drainage (ARD).
By J. Twining, V. Nguyen, J. Perera
A computer code for ecological risk assessment (ERA), AQUARISK, has been developed and applied to evaluate the likelihood of biotic detriment due to exposure to acid rock drainage (ARD) from the Burku
Jan 1, 2000
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An Overview of Ore Reserve Certification Requirements for Public Stock Offerings
By David S. Bolin, Gary R. Peterson
INTRODUCTION In both the United States and Canada, a company making a public offering of securities must comply with regulations which have been promulgated by Federal and/or Provincial Legislatur
Jan 1, 1988
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Size Reduction/Mineral Liberation Simulation For A Magnetic Taconite Concentrator
By R. L. Wiegel
Several mineral process modeling and simulation packages are currently available for use in evaluating the performance of alternative process flow schemes. A critical link that has been missing from t
Jan 1, 2003
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Laboratory Testing for Design of Thickener Circuit
By Joseph M. Keane
Introduction The English word "sedimentation" is derived from the Latin verb "sedere" meaning to sink down. As a mineral processing unit operation, sedimenta¬tion has been defined as the separatio
Jan 1, 1986
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Minerals Processing 1990 - Concentration
By B. K. Parekh
The International Symposium on Comminution was organized at Camborne School of Mines, Cornwall England. Papers covered the fundamental and practical aspects of comminution in the mineral industry.
Jan 1, 1991
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Programmable Logic Controller Based Mine Wide Monitoring System
By Mike Horn, Keith Meade, Marvin L. Smallwood
Technological changes in programmable logic controllers (PLC)'s and the need to improve the architecture of Mine Wide Monitoring Systems (MWMS) has resulted in the design of a PLC based system at
Jan 1, 1993
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Raw Material In Cement Manufacture In California
By Dinah O. Shumway
California's annual production of >11 million tons of cement, at a value of over $640 million, comes from eight companies, which operate 11 plants. Cement is California's second most importa
Jan 1, 1999
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Design and Construction of Malana Hydroelectric Power Tunnel, India
By Michel Claisse, R. P. Goel, André J. Rancourt, Kent Murphy
The Malana Hydroelectric Project is a private development located in HimachalPradesh State, India that was commissioned in June 2001. The plant was built and is owned by the Malana Power Company, a su
Jan 1, 2003
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Modeling Truck-Shovel Systems As Multiple-Chain Closed Queuing Networks
By P. K. Mululi, T. M. Yegulalp
The number and type of trucks and shovels used are two important factors in determining the optimal design parameters of an open-pit mining system. The characteristics of the arrival and service-time
Jan 1, 1998
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Differential flotation of a chalcocite-pyrite particle bed by electrochemical control
By J. E. Gebhardt, P. E. Richardson
External control of the electrochemical potential of a bed of mineral particles was investigated by the US Bureau of Mines as a method for controlling particle interaction with organic collectors and,
Jan 1, 1988
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Technological Evaluation Of Monohydrate Bauxites
By Péter Siklósi, János Zámbó, Károly Solymár
It is fundamentally important to evaluate bauxites in a realistic, commercial way on the basis of the processing technology both for the supply of existing alumina plants and for the designing of new
Jan 1, 1984
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Practical aspects of corrosion in the wear of grinding media
By D. M. Smith, M. J. Meulendyke, P. J. Moroz
An extensive program of marked ball wear testing (MBWT), laboratory corrosion studies, and worn ball surface analyses has been used to gain insight about the role of corrosion in the overall wear proc
Jan 1, 1988
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Brazilian Mining Code Changes Encourage Outside Involvement
By Giovanni Toniatti
Brazil is a country with continental dimensions. It hosts many different varieties of terranes and geological environments in its 8.5 million km2 (3.28 million sq miles). This mineral endowment has be
Jan 1, 1997
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How Fine Can We Go?
By Rob McIvor, Joe Keating, Gary Simmons
As more complex ores are processed, finer grinding becomes more necessary. A cross section of several industries will be presented with discussions not only of find grinding issues but also the classi
Jan 1, 1998
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Evaluation of selected pit configurations for surface mining a moderately pitching coal seam
By I. Ehie, Y. P. Chugh
Physical mine modeling and computer simulation techniques were used to conduct technical feasibility and economic analyses of selected pit configurations for surface mining a single coal seam dipping
Jan 1, 1987
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3. Use of a Ground-Water Model in Planning for Oil-Shale Mining
By J. S. Long
A finite-difference model using a digital computer was constructed to assist in the water management of a proposed oil-shale mining operation in the Piceance Basin in Colorado. The presence of ground
Jan 1, 1979
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Discussion - Determination Of The Optimum Lifetime Of A Mining Project Using Discounted Cash Flow And Option Pricing Techniques - Cavender, B.
By P. Malozemoff
Discussion by P. Malozemoff I have no objection to using mathematics in the value appraisal of properties. The factor that is not emphasized in the paper is that very few important properties have
Jan 1, 1994