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The Structure - Property Relationship Of Polymers Used In Red Mud Flocculation
By S. E. Sankey
High anionic functionality acrylamide co-polymers and poly(sodium acrylate) are used as red mud flocculants in bauxite processing operations. These synthetic polymers are effectively displacing starch
Jan 1, 1982
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Air Permitting In The Commonwealth Of Independent States
By W. E. Lytle
Environmental permitting is a critical component for joint-venture projects located in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). This paper presents the basic CIS regulatory environmental requirem
Jan 1, 1998
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Reagent Use in the U.S. Iron Ore Industry
By Harold E. Goetzman, Blair R. Benner
The U.S. iron ore industry is located primarily in Northern Minnesota and Michigan's Upper Peninsula with one additional small plant in Missouri. There are currently some 10 plants operating that
Jan 1, 1994
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Designing The Minera Alumbrera Concentrator Circuit
By V. Paul Keran
Design of the Bajo de la Alumbrera project started in June 1995. Concentrate production began early in the third quarter of 1997. The project is situated in northwestern Argentina. Alumbrera is being
Jan 1, 1998
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Application of mining-width-constrained openpit mine production scheduling problem to the medium-term planning of Radomiro Tomic Mine: A case study
By Juan L. Yarmuch, Gonzalo Sepulveda
Medium- and short-term mine planning holds immense significance in optimizing production and resource utilization. It serves as a vital link between the long-term strategic plans and the day-to-day op
Jul 1, 2024
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Concentrate Regrind At The Ray Concentrator
By J. W. Lowry
After years of processing copper porphry ores, the Ray concentrator of Kennecott Minerals Company installed a concentrate regrind mill in its flotation circuit. The first cleaner concentrate is regrou
Jan 1, 1980
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Beneficiation of alusil, an alunite leaching residue, by hot flotation
By G. E. Karantzavelos
Introduction Pure alunite (KAl3 (SO4 )3 (OH)6 ) contains 37% A1203. In the alunite ore found on Milos Island, Greece, opal is the principal gangue while some aluminum, iron, and titanium oxides are
Jan 1, 1987
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Inspection Of Tunnels Using FM Radar Technology
By O. Tranbarger
In aging tunnels, wall and roof deterioration can eventually result in defects that must be detected and repaired to maintain safe structural conditions. In investigating tunnel defect conditions, a s
Jan 1, 1985
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Kinetic Study of Bioleaching of Mineral Sulphides. Influence of Different Ions
By A. Ballester, F. Gonzalez, M. L. Blázquez
Pyrometallurgical process are usually used to recover valuable metals from metal sulphide concentrates. However, their use is diminishing as the cost of energy rises and pollution controls become stri
Jan 1, 1989
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Exploration Budgets Rise; Companies Spent More Than $12 Billion In 2010
With commodity prices rising again and market conditions stabilizing, the Metals Economics Group (MEG) found that most mining companies increased their exploration budgets in 2010. In the groups 21st
Jan 1, 2011
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Recent Trends In The Use Of EMS For Improving Environmental Performance: A Practical Guide For The Mining Industry
By J. Cooper, M. W. Staub
Environmental management systems (EMSs) have been in use for more than a decade. US mining companies are only just beginning to adopt EMSs. This lag is primarily due to lack of market forces and lack
Jan 1, 2004
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The Development Of A Mine Worthy Ground Penetrating Radar System
By T. J. Fenner
Research conducted in South African mines has demonstrated the benefit of ground penetrating radar for the detection of geologic features and hazards. This is crucial for safety and production conside
Jan 1, 1994
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Design of Ventilation Systems for Underground Placer Mines in the Arctic: Analysis of Mine the Thermal Regime
By Hanguang Wu, V. Izaxon, Sukumar Bandopadhyay
This paper presents an analysis of the heat transfer process between the mine ventilation air and the frozen rockmass. The heat transfer model takes into account not only by the mutual change in air a
Jan 1, 1995
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The Historical Development of Coal Flotation in the United States
By Frank F. Aplan
Froth flotation has been used to improve the recovery of fine coal, for minimizing the sulfur and ash content of clean coal and for the removal of fine coal from recycled or discharged backwater from
Jan 1, 1999
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Cost Of Materials Transport For Urban Tunneling In Rock
By P. E. Sperry, J. M. Duncan
INTRODUCTION The purpose of the report on which this paper is based is (1) to evaluate the potential for cost reduction of urban mass transit tunnels by use of alternative materials transport syste
Jan 1, 1979
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How Geodetical Measurements Help to Reduce Costs and Risks in Tunneling
By Martin Wehrli, Oliver Schneider
"MOTIVATION Tunnel construction companies must keep costs low, finish projects in less time and still meet the high quality and safety standards. Therefore, their main goal is always to optimize the t
Jan 1, 2016
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Frontier Technology For Environmental Clean-Up
By Brian E. Davies, Bobby G. Wixson
INTRODUCTION The mining, extraction and refining of metals into useful materials is an honorable profession with an ancient and productive history. Civilizations have long depended upon metals for th
Jan 1, 1985
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Crusher for critical size material at Los Bronces semiautogenous grinding plant, Chile
By O. Fernandez, M. Vesely
Abrasive grinding, leading to ultrafine product and "critical size" material buildup inside the mill, is proposed as the cause of high power consumption and low capacity in many fully autogenous grind
Jan 1, 1987
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Major Hazard Risk Assessment Applied To Pillar Recovery Operations
By A. T. Iannacchione
Recent fatal injuries occurring during pillar retreat coal mining call for better identification of the hazards and recognition of risks. Ground control hazards associated with room-and-pillar retrea
Jan 1, 2009
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Control Strategies for Solid-Solid Separation
By B. C. Flintoff
In general, process control systems in solid-solid separation have not evolved to the same level as in flotation circuit control. Perhaps one of the more significant contributing factors in this regar
Jan 1, 1986