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Improved Recovery of Coarse Florida Phosphate
By Broderick E. Davis
Each year, about 45 Mt (50 million st) of flotation tailings are discarded in Florida phosphate operations. These tailings only contain about 4% of the phosphate in the ore. However, more than half of
Jan 1, 1993
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Development of 350 N/mm (2,000 PIW) Fabric Belting for Cyprus- Amax Twentymile Coal Company
By Robert Mullen, Patrick K. Sollars
In 1994, Cyprus Twentymile Coal Company and Scandura formed a joint task force charged with the purpose of developing the highest rated fabric belt for underground longwall coal mining. This paper det
Jan 1, 1998
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Development Of A Wind Tunnel For Mine Ventilation Aerodynamic Measurements
By A. E. Hall, K. R. Mutama
The wind tunnel has been used extensively for mine ventilation research and continues to be a valuable tool. The advent of the powerful personal computer has reduced the use of wind tunnels because se
Jan 1, 1993
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The Romeo Tunnels-Detroit, Michigan A Current Report On Rapid Excavation In Difficult Ground
By Thomas W. Traylor
Today, in Detroit, Michigan, a 14 ft. 6 in. diameter soft ground tunnel is being mined at penetration rates limited only by the logistics of liner handling and spoil removal. Soil conditions are highl
Jan 1, 1997
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Studies On The Flotation Of Xenotime And Zircon From A Typical Brazilian Cassiterite Ore
By Maurício L. Torem, Isabella A. Scorzelli
Taboca Mining is one of the largest producers of tin in the world. In its pilot plant, significant amounts of a middling of 90% xenotime (YPO4) and 10% zircon (ZrSi04) are produced. Until now, these m
Jan 1, 1995
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Intermediate Booster Drives Aid Longwall Mining
By Robert J. Wise
The mine plan for an underground longwall mine plan usually requires a longwall panel conveyor that begins operation at its maximum length and gradually shortens over the life of the panel. Current mi
Jan 1, 1993
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Mill sizing for phosphate grinding in mills of 0.2 to 5 meters in diameter
By K. A. Brame, L. G. Austin, R. S. C. Rogers
The breakage parameters of phosphate ore were determined by batch first-ordering grinding studies in a laboratory ball mill according to the Austin, Klimpel, and Luckie procedures. The results were sc
Jan 1, 1987
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Feasibility Assessment for Increasing Help Thickness at the Alligator Ridge Mine
By Dirk van Zyl, Clint Strachan
A study was conducted to assess the feaeibility of increasing the heap height above one lift at the Alligator Ridge Mine. This study concentrated on the physical aspects of the heap and liner performa
Jan 1, 1987
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Chemical Sensors For Pyrometallurgy
By C. B. Alcock
The control of high temperature processes requires the ability to measure significant variables during operations. With increasing automatic computerized control there is need for sensors which can pr
Jan 1, 1990
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Risk Management Strategies for Southern Nevada Water Authority’s Lake Mead Intake No. 2
By Steven W. DeCou, Marcus R. Jensen, Stephen Navin
The Lake Mead Intake No. 2 is a project constructed for the Southern Nevada Water Authority which includes a 12-foot diameter lake tap and intake shaft constructed in over 225 feet of water; 1650 feet
Jan 1, 1999
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Surface Roughness Characterization For A Mine Airway In The Sunshine Mine
By M. J. McPherson, P. Mousset-Jones, G. Danko, I. M. Konduri, F. Calizaya
The flow of air through a bare rock, underground airway is affected by the size and frequency of the micro- and macro-asperities of the rough surface. The focus of this study is to characterize this r
Jan 1, 1993
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Environmental Aspects Of Bauxite Mining In Western Australia
By B. A. Carbon
Western Australia is the largest state in Australia with an area one and three quarter times the size of Texas. Most of the State is desert or semi-desert, and only the southwest corner is heavily pop
Jan 1, 1984
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New flotation approach for carbonate phosphate separation
By J. Hanna, I. Anazia
Selective fatty acid flotation of carbonate gangue from sedimentary apatites was achieved under acidic pHs without a specific apatite depressant and without conditioning the pulp with the collector. C
Jan 1, 1988
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Field Evaluation Of A Diesel Particulate Filter System Using A Copper-Based Fuel Additive For Regeneration.
By C. J. Myers, D. L. McKinnon, A. A. Dasys
In 1988, the National Institute of Occupational Health and Safety (NIOSH) published an information bulletin stating that whole diesel exhaust should be considered a probable carcinogen. Since then, re
Jan 1, 1993
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Colloidal Stability of Bentonite Clay in the Presence of Polymers
By David McGregor, Ashoke SenGupta, Jerry Darlington
The stability of bentonite clay suspensions against flocculation in the presence of certain anionic polymers was investigated. These polymers included a purified sodium lignosulfonate, a sodium oxylig
Jan 1, 2003
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Energy Changes During Booster Fan Transients In A Single-Mesh Ventilation Circuit
By I. Longson
Maintaining control over underground environmental conditions in the United Kingdom is increasingly dependent on the contribution of underground booster fans. Given the recent trends of higher rates o
Jan 1, 1995
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Seismic tomography as a tool for measuring stress in mines
By D. K. Denton, D. F. Scott, T. J. Williams
Spokane Research Center personnel have been investigating the use of seismic tomography to monitor the behavior of a rock mass, de¬tect hazardous ground conditions and assess the mechanical integrity
Jan 1, 2000
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Carrier Flotation For The Removal Of Radionuclides From Contaminated Soils
By F. F. Peng, D. C. Yang, G. Yanief, E. H. Cho
This study deals with carrier flotation of cerium dioxide, a surrogate of plutonium oxide, which is the major contaminant at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). The objective of this study was to determine th
Jan 1, 1998
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Discussion – Integrity of Samples Acquired by Deep, Reverse-Circulation Drilling Below the Water Table – ME Vol.44, No.4, pp.343-351 – Wright, A., Feyerabend, W. C. and Kastelic, R. L.
By G. Sanders
The studies reported on in this paper were initiated to draw attention to the severe contamination problem in the Section 30 drilling program at Chimney Creek. The lithologic-subset sampling study rea
Jan 1, 1993
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Rock Mechanics Research Decreases Longwall Bump Potential At A Southern Appalachian Coal Mine
By T. M. Barton, M. Gauna, A. A. Campoli
Coal mine bumps, the violent failures of overstressed coal, present a safety hazard to miners when longwall mining is conducted in deep, bump-prone coal mines. Two different longwall gate entry system
Jan 1, 1993