Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Rate Limitations In Froth Flotation
By W. C. Meyer
A physical model of flotation, derived from viewing froth as a kinetic species since it constitutes the carrier of ore particles, not only agrees with and is simulated by engineering math models, but
Jan 1, 1982
-
Geology Of U.S. Phosphate Deposits
By T. M. Gurr
The United States is the world's leading producer of phosphate rock. In 1975 according to the U. S. Bureau of Mines' statistics, 44.3 million tonnes (48.8 million short tons) of phosphate
Jan 1, 1977
-
Assessment of TBM Gripper Performance in the Bedded Sedimentary Rock of Sydney, Australia
By David Oliveira
"INTRODUCTIONOne of the key drivers for the selection of a mechanized tunneling method in good quality rock masses is a good excavation advance rate. In order to achieve satisfactory advance rates, a
Jan 1, 2016
-
Effect of Muck Transportation System on Overall TBM Performance and Downtimes - RETC2021
By J. Rostami, P. P. Nelson, A. Khetwaln
Tunnel boring machines (TBMs) can be considered as the method of choice for tunneling in many projects due to the high level of efficiency and high potential productivity, safety, and applicability in
Jun 13, 2021
-
Exploration And Evaluation Of Deep Potash Bodies
By Fredrick C. Kruger
We can confidently predict such obvious long-term trends affecting the minerals industry as - increasing consumption, exhaustion of easily discovered near-surface ores, and sharp limitations upon open
Jan 1, 1973
-
Exploring the Significance of Earning a Social License to Operate in an Urban Setting
By Dirk van Zyl, Lysa Morishita
Mining companies are increasingly approaching the social aspect of sustainable development within the rural communities that neighbour their projects and operations. Rural community engagement require
Jan 1, 2017
-
Minimizing Risk In Plant Design ? Introduction
By D. J. Barratt
What is meant by "Minimizing Risk"? This paper explores some of the factors encountered in plant design which can affect the success of a mineral processing plant in terms of its planned output, quali
Jan 1, 1983
-
Technical Developments And Issues Affecting Glass Raw Materials
By W. C. Baver
Even before the energy crisis developed in the early '70's, considerable research world-wide was being directed towards the development of schemes to both reduce the energy requirements and
Jan 1, 1986
-
Stabilization Of Fine-Coal-Refuse Slurry Through Use Of Cement-Type Additives - Introduction
By W. W. Wen
Approximately 3 percent of the raw coal processed in U. S. Steel coal-preparation plants ultimately reports to slurry- tailing disposal. The usual disposal method is to pump the refuse slurry containi
Jan 1, 1979
-
Numerical Simulation Of Rock Strength Testing
By A. J. Basu
Rock mass properties testing for determining strength parameters is an integral part of geomechanics. These tests are performed either in a laboratory environment or in a field (in-situ). The authors
Jan 1, 1997
-
Environmental Aspects Of Site Selection For Uranium Mill Tailings
By Tom H. W. Loomis
The department of the Interior is a federation or holding company of several fiercely independent bureaus which have either jurisdiction or expertise - or both - in a wide range of environmental field
Jan 1, 1980
-
Tunneling With Water Gel Explosives
By G. E. McCormack
The Development of Water Gel Explosives Water gels are the most recent development in the evolution of commercial explosives. They are replacing dynamite, having proven themselves to be excellent a
Jan 1, 1979
-
Production And Marketing Of Perlite In The Western United States
By George S. Austin
Perlite is rhyolitic glass with 2 to 5 percent by weight (wt.%) bound water held within the silicic-glass structure. It is often distinguished by vitreous, pearly luster and concentric perlitic fractu
Jan 1, 1995
-
Summary Statements
By Dale R. Ralston, Roy E. Williams, Gerry V. Winter, George L. Bloomsburg
Ground water inflow into a mine and the re¬sultant impact on district hydrology can be pre¬dicted on a site specific basis once the ground water flow systems at the site are sufficiently well under¬st
Jan 1, 1986
-
Phosphate And Florida's Environment
By R. S. Hearon
The image of the open-pit miner in the eyes or the Environmentalist has never been very outstanding. The phosphate industry, whose history in Florida reaches back to the late 1800's, can-not be c
Jan 1, 1978
-
Underground Coal Mining in China
By Wang Ding-heng, Wang Zhi-yuan, Nolan B. Aughenbaugh
The People's Republic of China has abundant coal resources with proven reserves amounting to 582 Gt (641 billion st). Recognizing coal as a major energy source on which to build the country'
Jan 3, 1983
-
Growth And Adsorption Seen In Redox Potential Of Iron Oxidizing And Iron Reducing Bacteria
By C. I. Richman
The E h potential during of a iron reducing bacteria such as Aquaspirillum Magnetotacticum (A.M.) can be predicted by a growth model. It also reflects the adsorption of Fe+2 Cu+2 and Mn +2 ions, that
Jan 1, 1998
-
Quality And Reliability In Rock Bolting
By Gene Mattila
Each installed rock bolt costs in excess of 520.00. High cost in conjunction with the primary purpose of safety makes it only logical to install the highest quality anchors possible. Each bolt has de
Jan 1, 1985
-
Underground Placement Of Coal Combustion Byproducts In Central Illinois: A Case Study
By H. Sevim
Placement of coal combustion byproducts into abandoned sections of underground coal mines for the purpose of subsidence mitigation has been investigated in Illinois. Several handling and transportatio
Jan 1, 1998
-
Maturi Deposit - Updated Mineral Resource Estimate
"INTRODUCTION Twin Metals Minnesota (TMM) (operating as a joint venture between Duluth Metals and Antofagasta PLC) assumed control of the property in 2010. Amec became involved with the project in 201
Jan 1, 2018