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Geologic Constraints on Mining and Recovering Coal in the Western US
By Ralph J. Anctil, James E. Palmer
According to relatively recent estimates by the US Geological Survey and the US Bureau of Mines, there are more than 0.9 Tt (one trillion tons) of remaining identified coal resources in the seven majo
Jan 8, 1982
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The Inred Process Description Of The 60,000 Tonne Per Year Demonstration Plant At Mefos, Lulea, Sweden
By Robert A. Westman
The INRED process has been developed step by step by Boliden since 1972 at MEFOS, the Foundation for Metallurgical Research, at Lulea in Sweden. The demonstration - plant is number five in this series
Jan 1, 1983
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Efficiency Sizing Of A Vibrating Screen
By V. K. Karra
An improvement in the present day screen sizing methods calls for knowledge on i) how material in the size range: 0.5 x 1.5 times the through-fall opening of the mesh on a deck, splits between the ove
Jan 1, 1979
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Application Of Synthetic Polymers In Coal Preparation ? Introduction
By Michael F. Werneke
While the use of synthetic polymers for solid/liquid separation is not raw technology (1)(its history goes back to the mid 1950's), its importance has increased dramatically over the past decade.
Jan 1, 1979
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The Plomosas Stratiform Lead And Zinc Deposits - A Discussion Of Their Origin ? Introduction
By Francisco J. Escandon V.
Numerous lead-zinc-barite-fluorite ore deposits, with simple mineralogy and roughly concordant with bedding, are found widely distributed all over the world, having been denominated and well described
Jan 1, 1974
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Following The Gold Through Manhattan's Gravity Circuit By Size Distribution And A Flotation Method Of Processing Gravity Concentrates
By R. R. Graham
Echo Bay Minerals operates a 650 tpd gravity float gold circuit at their Manhattan facility. The objective of this paper was to document the gold recovery by size distribution. This was accomplished b
Jan 1, 1989
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Prediction and Control of Acid Mine Drainage, Effects of Rock Type and Amendment
By P .. F. Ziemkiewicz, T. E. Rymer, J. J. Renton
Prediction and quantification of acid mine drainage (AMD) from a given rock unit is in its infancy. Acid Base Accounting is the current procedure. II is a useful screening procedure and is designed to
Jan 1, 1991
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Column Flotation At Various Process Stages
By Risto Lindsberg
A wide concept of flotation equipment and technologies is presented in this paper. The basis for the presentation in Outokumpu's world-wide experience in mineral processing and other related area
Jan 1, 1988
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Planetary Mill Grinding for the Production of Fillers
By Raj K. Rajamani, M. K. Abd El-Rehman
The planetary mill is very much suited for the ultra-fine grinding of mineral fillers. Ultra-fine grinding here refers to grinding powders to a size range 5-1 0 rnicrons. Such powders enhance the qual
Jan 1, 2003
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The West Leg Interceptor Project Design and Construction Challenges
By Richard Switalski, Thomas Scotese, James Morrison, Randall Essex
OVERVIEW Like many older metropolitan areas across the U.S., the Greater Cleveland area is served by a combination of separate sanitary sewers and combined sanitary-stormwater sewers. In 1966, a Ma
Jan 1, 1995
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Dry, visible, salt-dust filtration of the face exhaust air at the WIPP
By J. Kelleher, R. Saulters, K. H. McDaniel, L. Griswold
To improve underground safety and visibility during mining applications, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant designed and built a dry-dust filtration unit. The unit works in conjunction with a Spendrup 11
Jan 1, 2002
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Los Pelambres copper project, Chile
By Alvaro Souviron, W. W. Atkinson
The porphyry copper deposit at Los Pelambres is a resource exceeding 2 Gt (2.2 billion st) of 0.7% copper and 0.02% molybdenum. It includes a high-grade zone of +1% copper that is amenable to open-pit
Jan 1, 1987
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An Owner’s Viewpoint On Owner-Engineer-Contractor Relationships In Tunneling
By Viggo C. Bertelsen, David G. Hammond
LOCATION AND EXTENT OF BART TUNNELS The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) during the past six years has become the Owner of 23.5 miles of single-bore tunnels. The tunneling exper
Jan 1, 1997
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Tunneling Experiences, City Of Edmonton, Alberta Canada
By A. C. Beaulieu
CITY OF EDMONTON Rate of Growth The City of Edmonton has been classed by some economists as being the most progressive City in Canada since the early 50's. The high rise buildings that a
Jan 1, 1997
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Polymer Agglomeration Testwork - Results To Date
By Ian Larkins
The Ruby Hill Mine agglomerates crushed low-grade ore (nominally -1 .5'') with high-grade filtered tailings (filter cake, nominally 80% -65#). Cement is added as a binding agent. The agglomerated ore
Jan 1, 1999
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Operational Performance of Grinding Rolls at Cyprus Sierrita Corporation
By Loren G. Thompsen
The first high pressure grinding roll in a copper mine was commissioned at Cyprus Sierrita in July 1995. This grinding roll is the world's biggest operating unit. It has a roll diameter of 2.4 me
Jan 1, 1997
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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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Joint use of metal ion hydroxy complexes and organic polymers to depress pyrite and ash during coal flotation
By F. F. Aplan, D. D. Xu
A novel system for the depression of pyrite and the ash-forming minerals has been developed. A metal ion, including but not restricted to Fe+2, is added to form a hydroxide coating on the pyrite or as
Jan 1, 1995
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Resin Rock Bolting In Coal
By W. B. Beerbower
Resin bolting has enjoyed wide acceptance for coal mine roof support. Beginning in 1973, the first year of significant resin bolting in coal mines, we estimate that 2.5MM resin bolts were installed. T
Jan 1, 1977
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Geostatistical Analysis for Evaluating Spatial Dependence in Fracture Set Characteristics ? Introduction
By Stanley M. Miller
Analysis of discontinuous rock masses for engineering design purposes requires information about fracture characteristics. For such studies, fractures or other elements of the rock fabric (bedding, fo
Jan 1, 1979