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Where We Are In Flotation Chemistry After 70 Years Of Research
By D. W. Fuerstenau
The success of industrial flotation separations has been the design of specific chemical schemes for regulating the bulk and the surface chemistry of the system. Highlights of fundamental research on
Jan 1, 1995
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Structural Characterization Of A Longwall Mine For Mine Planning Using Integrated Geophysical And Remote Sensing Methods
By E. M. Williams
The U.S. Bureau of Mines recently conducted a limited-scope study on the use of lineament analysis and electromagnetic geophysics to better identify the surface expressions of faults at the Cimmaron M
Jan 1, 1995
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Arsenic Removal From Dilute Waste Streams
By A. E. Isaacson, T. H. Jeffers
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is investigating arsenic removal from dilute waters using a biological precipitation/chemical adsorption system. The method includes (1) inoculating water with ferrous
Jan 1, 1995
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Experimental Studies On Steam Pressure Filtration Of Coal Concentrate Filter Cakes
By Stefan Gerl, Werner Stahl
Steam pressure filtration combines mechanical and thermal processes in one filtration device. Steam condensation at the cold layers of the filter cake, build a condensation front, which even removes t
Jan 1, 1995
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Differential Adhesion Of Hydrophobic Bacteria Onto Coal And Associated Minerals
By A. M. Raichur
The selective adhesion of hydrophobic Mycobacterium phlei to coal particles is responsible for flocculation of fine coal from associated ash forming minerals. The driving force for the differential ad
Jan 1, 1995
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Handling of Heavily Alternating Water Inflow in the Shield Driven "Mangfallstollen"
By Michael Beyer
Following the last Cholera Epidemic in 1872, resulting in approximately 400 deaths, the City Council of Munich decided to re¬place the former water supply system within the city limits by tapping new
Jan 1, 1995
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Modeling, Optimization, And Sensitivity Analysis Of The Final Pit Limits For A Lignite Deposit (181218f3-9f46-4eec-9a4b-5757afb74094)
By J. Mastoris
The problem of defining the optimum final limits of an open pit mine has challenged the mining industry for the last three decades, mainly due to the great number of variables involved and the sheer c
Jan 1, 1995
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Room-And-Pillar Mining In Highly Fractured Quartz At The Mineral Hill Mine, Jardine, Montana
By H. J. Bogert
Shallow, gently dipping quartz veins at the Mineral Hill Mine are mined in room and pillar stopes. Ore zones are severely folded and fractured, thus actual pillar strength and physical properties of t
Jan 1, 1995
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The Adsorption Behavior Of Gold From Ammoniacal Solutions On Activated Carbon
By Q. Xu
The adsorption behavior of gold in ammoniacal solutions on to activated carbon has been studied. The gold loading capacity of the activated carbon used in the system and the recovery efficiency by the
Jan 1, 1995
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Developments in Coal Dewatering in Australia
By J. J. Davis, D. G. Osborne
The Australian coal industry is characterised by efficient fines recovery, and the climate does not dictate the use of thermal drying. With the increasing trend to underground mining and hence finer R
Jan 1, 1995
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Pressure, Centrifugal and Electrically Assisted Dewatering of Coal
By Barry K. Johnston, Norman W. Bainbridge, Neville C. Lockhart
CSIRO and its collaborators have developed a major R & D project on dewatering of coal. This involves sub-projects on (i) the fundamentals of coal-water associations; (ii) reducing the variability of
Jan 1, 1995
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Potential For Improved Longwall Dust Control By Surface Borehole Water Infusion
By A. A. Compoli
Injecting water under pressure to wet the coalbed in advance of mining reduces mining-generated respirable dust. Owing to economic and geological barriers, water infusion for longwall dust control in
Jan 1, 1995
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Using The Hotelling Valuation Principle To Value Developed Gold Reserves (ea8a0921-9347-4f8c-8104-8d4f51d55c2d)
By J. H. White
It is hypothesized that the Hotelling Valuation Principle (HVP) can determine the value of developed gold reserves using simple methods and easily obtained data. This paper reports the results of an e
Jan 1, 1995
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Sims Study Of Metal Ion Activation In Gangue Flotation
By J. Brinen, D. R. Nagaraj
Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy (SIMS) was used to study copper ion adsorption, and its effect on subsequent sulfide collector adsorption, on pyrite and pyroxene minerals under flotation related condi
Jan 1, 1995
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The Sequential Copper Analysis Method-Geological, Mineralogical, And Metallurgical Implications
By G. A. Parkison
The sequential copper analysis method is a particularly useful technique to semi-quantitatively define the geologic, mineralogic, and metallurgical types and zonations commonly associated with porphyr
Jan 1, 1995
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Application of PCF Rock Excavation to the Controlled Excavation of Cross Cuts and Galleries
By Chapman Young, Donald E. McCarthy
Many hard rock tunneling projects, where the majority of excavation can be accomplished with TBMs, will still require considerable specialized excavation which can not be done with a TBM. This seconda
Jan 1, 1995
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Issues And Techniques In The First Western Coal Availability Study-Hilight Quadrangle, Powder River Basin, Wyoming
By C. L. Molina
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Geological Survey of Wyoming, and U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM), will produce an estimate of the amount of ava
Jan 1, 1995
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Testing Of Vehicle Traction On Frozen And Thawing Surfaces
Traction of mining vehicles is well understood for a variety of unfrozen road surfaces, allowing optimal design of mine access and haulage roads. However, no such characterizations exist for the froze
Jan 1, 1995
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Construction of the" Passante Ferroviario" Link in Milano, Lots 3p - 5p .6p Excavation by Large Earth Pressure Balanced Shield with Chemical Foam Injection
By P. Marcheselli, Jean-Yves Peron
A twin tube tunnel of 2 000 meters long and an internal diameter of 6.90 m has been excavated through alluvial ground, with low overburden, using a 8.0 m diameter Earth Pressure Balanced tunneling mac
Jan 1, 1995
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Use of Illinois Coal Preparation Plant Fines in Slurry-Fed Gasifiers
By Henry P. Ehrlinger III, Latif Khan, John M. Lytle
The primary purpose of this project was to produce and test coal concentrates made from coal preparation plant waste fines for use in a slurry-fed gasifier. Concentrates from several individual waste
Jan 1, 1995