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Influence Of Copper Ions Addition On Fine Coal Filter Cake Parameters
By S. M. Khandrika
It is shown that dewatering of fine coal particles (D50 : 21 microns) is enhanced near the point of zero charge. The coal surface is modified by the addition of copper ions and adjusting pH to precipi
Jan 1, 1993
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Cyanide Conservation: A Path To Maximized Public-Private Benefits
By G. Piegols, J. A. Lombardi
Substantial volumes of cyanide are consumed in precious metals mining due to the purposeful destruction of base metal cyanide complexes and free cyanide to meet surface discharge regulations. This des
Jan 1, 2004
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Sewer Rehabilitation Treated As If It Were Tunnel
By Samara Ali-Ahmad, Keith Hanks, Cindy Pham
The City of Los Angeles will rehabilitate approximately 9 miles of its North Outfall Sewer. This sewer was constructed in the 1920s as an unreinforced concrete semi-elliptical sewer. One of the method
Jan 1, 2003
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Predictive Control Of Flotation Plants
By Frédéric Flament, Daniel Hodouin, Claude Bazin
A control strategy is proposed to meet the following specifications of flotation control: minimize the variations of concentrate and tails grades and recovery while limiting the amplitude of variation
Jan 1, 1993
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Finite Elements And Strip Mining Equipment - Introduction
By O. E. Wheeler
The term "finite element analysis" is heard and seen in print a great deal these days; a few words on what precisely it is are in order. In the broadest sense, finite element analysis is an applicatio
Jan 1, 1974
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Determination Of The Optimum Lifetime Of A Mining Project Using Discounted Cash Flow And Option Pricing Techniques
By B. Cavender
The operating lifetime, or production rate, selected for a mining project is among the most important factors influencing the project's design and ultimate economic success. Incorrectly-determine
Jan 1, 1993
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Current Flotation Practices In The Beneficiation Of Florida Phosphates ? Introduction
By S. J. Aparo
Phosphate mining and beneficiation in the State of Florida are presently being carried on by 12 different mining companies with a total of 21 mining and flotation plant locations. Their combined produ
Jan 1, 1969
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An Engineered Grouting System Developed for the Inter-Island Tunnel, Boston, Massachusetts
By David R. Klug, Chris Gause, Troy L. Page
The Inter-Island Tunnel is one of two undersea tunnels which are part of the Boston Harbor Clean-Up Program. The tunnel is 7.7 km (25,160 ft) long, bored to a 4.3 m (14 ft) diameter in the Cambridge A
Jan 1, 1999
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A procedure for the characterization of the internal structure of the Andrews-Mika diagram
By C. L. Schneider, R. P. King
The ability to predict the liberation spectra that will be produced by a closed-continuous grinding circuit is of fundamental importance for the design, optimization and control of most operations in
Jan 1, 1995
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3.1 Introductory Review ? Introduction
When exploration shows a mineral deposit to be of importance, the subsequent work of defining the limits or boundaries of the ore body and preparing it for the extraction of the mineral is termed deve
Jan 1, 1979
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Advance In Tunneling
By Norman A. Nadel
Those of us who have directed our efforts toward the construction of tunnels have long maintained that tunnel construction is more closely an art than it is a science. We have spent time underground w
Jan 1, 1970
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Technology Development and Competitive Advantage: Sustainable or Short Term?
By John O. Marsden
Technology development has played a crucial role in the minerals industry throughout history. The development of new technology allows mankind to produce metals and minerals at progressively lower cos
Jan 1, 2004
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Geologic And Geostatistical Applications To Mine Production At Inspiration (b50c979d-6a3c-4a01-aca1-d7f161a2cdbe)
By R. A. Metz, James W. Clark, William C. Dixon, Kevin L. Wiley, Thomas R. Couzens
This paper is a description of certain geologic aspects of the Inspiration mining operation. It is not a geologic description of the Inspiration deposit nor an exposition of all the geologic work invo
Jan 1, 1992
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Creation And Stability Of Large Sized Openings In Salt
By Charles H. Jacoby
Introduction Although, in general, the openings created in domes or diapiric type salt deposits during mining operations are larger than those created in bedded deposits, the openings in bedded sal
Jan 1, 1976
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Comparison of AARL and ZADRA Elution at Carlin
By Trent Temple, Curtis Johnson, John Mudge
Newmont Gold Company uses centralized carbon handling facilities to strip loaded carbon from five mills and four leach facilities located along a 38 mile stretch of the Carlin Trend in Nevada. Both Za
Jan 1, 1990
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Micro-Distillation Apparatus for the Distillation of Total Cyanide
By Joe D. Allison, Tom D. Baugh
The analysis for total cyanides (CN, or the cyanide due to the combination of free, weakly associated and refractory cyanide complexes) is required by most regulatory agencies for determination of eff
Jan 1, 1990
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Refractory Gold Ore Processing Methods At Jerritt Canyon
By Paul A. Lahti
Independence Mining Company, Inc. (IMC) has for the past several years processed refractory gold ores at its Jerritt Canyon operation near Elko, Nevada. The ore is typical of those of the Carlin Trend
Jan 1, 1996
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Plant Design Using Simulation Fact Or Fiction?
By V. Fred Swanson, J. Patrick Glynn
The environment for process engineers today is very different from 20 years ago. The ideas and mathematical description of models for a multitude of different unit operations is an ongoing development
Jan 1, 1997
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North Carolina Natural Phosphate: A Geologic and Agronomic Overview
By I. K. Gilmore
PCS Phosphate operates an open-pit phosphate mine in the central coastal plane of North Carolina. The company has mining and refining facilities located on the south shore of the Pamlico River. Ph
Jan 1, 1995
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Dynamic Analysis - Benefits for all Conveyors
By E. J. Donovan, O&apos
The use of Dynamic Analysis techniques in the design of conveyor systems is extremely limited. The most frequent use of the technique is in large and expensive systems where the emphasis is on insuran
Jan 1, 1993