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Mineral Process Flowsheet SynthesisBy Gordon E. Ager
A technique for the synthesis of mineral processing flowsheets from laboratory batch test data is described and examples of the application of the procedure are given. The procedure requires the colle
Jan 1, 1989
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Mechanochemical Effects in Ultrafine GrindingBy P. Somasundaran
The use of chemical additives in ultrafine grinding will be reviewed in this paper for the case of grinding of quartz in solutions of surfactants and inorganic electrolytes including some dispersants
Jan 1, 1983
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Anionic flotation of apatite from dolomite modified by the presence of a bacteriumBy R. W. Smith, R. K. Mehta, X. P. Zheng, A. M. Raichur, M. Misra
Experimentation was per formed on the flotation of apatite and dolomite separately using anionic collectors in the presence of Mycobacterium phlei. Also, the flotation of mixtures of dolomite and apat
Jan 1, 1999
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Wet Concentrating TablesBy A. W. Deurbrouck, W. W. Agey
Introduction The modern wet concentrating table is a rectangular or rhomboid shaped normally rimed-deck operated in essentially a horizontal plane (Fig. 23). A drive mechanism imparts a differential
Jan 1, 1985
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Some concepts for designing a mine layout for underground mining of oil shaleBy M. Sengupta
Vast reserves of oil shale occur in the Green River formation in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. The room-and-pillar mining method is applied to flat-lying sedimentary deposits. Important elements in min
Jan 1, 1988
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Geology Of The Hector Mine DepositBy R. D. Willette
The Hector Mine deposit in the California Mojave Desert has a magnesium-rich clay that formed when lithium and fluorine were introduced into isolated fine lacustrine volcanic sediment during the Plioc
Jan 1, 1995
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Upgrade to Profit: The Fast Track Retrofit of an Existing Coal Mine Raw Coal Conveyor System with Medium Voltage Variable Frequency DrivesBy Michael L. Nave
An existing coal mine's raw coal 60 inch conveyor system had become productivity bound by a capacity of 3,500 tph. The existing conveyor drives were fixed speed wound rotor induction motor drives
Jan 1, 2002
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The Potential of Staged Classification for Improved Fine Mineral SeparationsBy P. T. Luckie
More efficient classification with a single hydrocyclone through equipment and/or operating design changes does not appear possible. However, improvement in classification efficiency by increasing the
Jan 1, 1989
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Health and safety statistics and trends in the Greek mining and quarrying industryHealth and safety issues are very important to the mining industry. Although the application of scientific research and current technology shields workers from many dangerous aspects of mining, accide
Jan 1, 2002
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Assessment of abyssal benthic megafauna on a ferromanganese nodule deposit using videotaped television survey dataBy H. F. Hennigar, D. L. Pawson, E. J. Foell
Results of an analysis of abyssal benthic megafauna based upon review of nearly 250 hours of videotape and 2149 bottom photographs are presented, and the utility and limitations of such analyses in de
Jan 1, 1991
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Using Belt Condition Monitoring to Evaluate Conveyor System PerformanceBy Greg Barfoot, K. Payne
Condition monitoring of conveyor belting has become an established tool for maintenance programming, replacement strategies and quality assurance for belt conveyor systems. What is less well known is
Jan 1, 1996
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Impact of Unbalanced Intake and Scrubber Flows on Face Methane Concentrations (e34fe2d0-f827-485f-bec3-7c1e3acd12ed)By James P. Rider, Charles D. Taylor, Edward D. Thimons
Research was conducted to investigate how ventilation of a mining face is affected when scrubber flow is greater or less than intake flow. Tests were conducted in a full-scale surface test gallery bui
Jan 1, 1997
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A Generalized Problem of Heat- And Mass Transfer in Rock MassesBy A. S. Polubinsky, V. P. Chernyak
A further development of the theory of heat- and mass transfer in the system “strata - mine opening" is necessary for an improvement of the existing technique of heat calculation of mines and other un
Jan 1, 1997
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Laboratory and In-Situ Assessment of Rock Mass QualityBy L. Wade, D. R. Pearce
A detailed account is given of the spectral ratio laboratory method for the determination of seismic velocity and attenuation through rock cores under simulated in-situ stress conditions. An account o
Jan 1, 1996
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Clearance Improvements for the White Haven and Rockport TunnelsBy J. C. May, G. M. Elliott, J. J. Brady
Increased clearance was required in two railroad tunnels that were built about the time of the Civil War. Clearance infringements, whether they be excavation tights or caused by ice accumulation, redu
Jan 1, 1997
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Effect Of Mill Operating Parameters On Mineral LiberationBy H. E. Rojas, G. T. Adel
The primary objective of most comminution operations is liberation; however, mill performance is generally quantified in terms of particle size. Only recently has the use of image analysis equipment m
Jan 1, 1992
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Optimizing coal mine inventory costs with material requirements planningBy R. L. Grayson, Y. J. Wang
An application of material requirements planning (MRP) to coal mine inventory control is presented. MRP is an efficient material control system that integrates the production planning and inventory ma
Jan 1, 1987
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Influence Of Fragmentation On Crushing PerformanceBy A. M. Tunstall
Blasting is commonly viewed separately from mechanical handling and crushing. This view is misleading because the degree of fragmentation achieved by blasting can have a significant effect on the effi
Jan 1, 1998
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Recovery Of Pyrite In Coal Flotation: Entrainment Or Hydrophobicity?By S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
Under normal conditions, a significant amount of pyrite is recovered in the froth during flotation of high-sulfur coal. To reduce this pyrite recovery, it is first necessary to determine the primary r
Jan 1, 1993
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Effect Of Reaction Conditions On Molten-Caustic Leaching Of Oil-Sand Coke ResiduesBy K. L. Kasperski, M. T. Ityokumbul
The effect of reaction conditions on the desulfurization of oil-sand coke residues was studied. The variables investigated were temperature, reaction time, heat transfer resistance and mode of caustic
Jan 1, 1996