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Applications of Scanning Electron Microscope to Clay and Other Fine-Grained Minerals
By W. D. Keller
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) accompanied by X-ray energy dispersive analysis (XES) is a useful tool in process clay mineralogy. The texture of kaolin, illustrated by SEM, gives a clue to its mod
Jan 1, 1982
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Applications of seismic hazard assessment methods in mines
By G. van Aswegen
Large structures in mines (faults, dykes, pillars, abutments) fail when the load exceeds the strength. If the loading system stiffness (LSS, also referred to as the ‘local mine stiffness’) is lower th
Jan 1, 2003
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Applications Of Selective Solvent Extractants In Waste Minimization And Metal Recovery
By Brian Balmforth
Solvent extraction has been applied successfully to the recovery of a range of metals from a variety of process streams. Particular benefits are derived from the use of new highly selective extractant
Jan 1, 1996
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Applications Of Shallow High Resolution Seismic Reflection To Various Mining Operations (PREPRINT NUMBER 93-188)
By R. D. Miller
Application of shallow seismic reflection to problems associated with mineral exploration, mine planning, abandoned-mine detection, and environmental evaluation has been successful in a variety of geo
Jan 1, 1993
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Applications Of Shallow, High-Resolution Seismic Reflection To Various Mining Operations
By R. D. Miller, D. W. Steeples
Application of shallow, seismic reflection to problems associated with mineral exploration, mine planning, abandoned-mine detection and environmental evaluation has been successful in many geologic se
Jan 1, 1996
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Applications of Shape Analysis in Ore Beneficiation
By Eric Pirard
Theoretical studies carried out on shape analysis supply mathematical tools to analyze the influence of grain shapes on ore beneficiation. In the case of statistic images like those encountered in app
Jan 1, 1989
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Applications of Spiral Concentrators in Fine Coal Processing
By Leslie E. Apodaca
INTRODTUCTION The use of spiral concentrators for processing fine coal particles is an old idea that has recently gained acceptance in the 11.S. coal industry. It was not onti1 the Australian M
Jan 1, 1988
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Applications Of Statistical Screening
By C. W. Schultz
The distribution of material passing a screen, or a set of screens, is described by the equation [ ] where p = the probability that a single particle will pass the screen on a single presentati
Jan 1, 1969
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Applications of Sub-Surface Pressure Data
By Eliodor Stoian
PRESSURE information has earned a place of recognition to almost everyone interested in oil and gas production. This interest is due chiefly to the multitude of uses to which it can be put. A sub-surf
Jan 1, 1958
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Applications of Sublevel Open Stoping on the RCM Limited Mines of the Zambian Copperbelt
By L. R. Mabson, F. M. Russell
INRODUCTION Roan Consolidated Mines Limited (RCM) operates five underground mines - Mufulira, Luanshya, Baluba, Chambeshi and Chibuluma (figure 1) . Associated metallurgical plants provide for the
Jan 1, 1981
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Applications Of Surface And Borehole Geophysics To Uranium Waste Disposal Practices
By Muriel S. Robinette
Ground-water contamination from uranium operations could be avoided with proper site analysis techniques. Contamination from tailings disposal sites is carried downgradient within permeable hydrostra
Jan 1, 1980
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Applications of the Acoustic Emission Technique in Mining Geomechanics
By Szwedzicki T, Jiang J
The acoustic emission (AE) technique has found wide application in rock engineering. Generally, acoustic emission, which is produced by a rapid microcrack growth, is an ubiquitous phenomenon associa
Jan 1, 1995
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Applications Of The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) For Ground Control Planning And Operations
By W. J. Wuest
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) has recently developed a rock mass classification system for evaluating the structural competency of bedded roof strata; the Coal Mine Roof Rating, or CMRR. When compil
Jan 1, 1995
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Applications Of The Crossflow Teeter-Bed Separator In The U.S. Coal Industry
By R. C. Bratton, R. Q. Honaker
Hindered-bed separators are recognized as low-cost, high-capacity devices for both classification and density separation; however, since their inception, there have been few significant advances in th
Jan 1, 2006
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Applications of the Electrochemistry of Fine Mineral Sulfides
By Hajime Miki, Michael J. Nicol
Relatively simple techniques have been developed which enable the electrochemistry of sulfide minerals to be studied with particles varying in size from above 100 pm to less than 1 pm. Both oxidative
Jan 1, 2005
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Applications Of The Electron Microscope In Metallurgy
By V. K. Zworykin
THROUGHOUT its development the science of electronics, like so many other branches of science and industry, has been indebted to the metallurgist. Metallurgy has provided the electronic engineer with
Jan 1, 1943
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Applications of the Hand Held Programmable Calculator in Field Problem Solving
By J R. "Dick" Daniel
Over the past several years, the Hercules Technical Service Group for the Explosives Department has produced a series of programs for the TI59 programmable calculator dealing with explosive applicatio
Jan 1, 1984
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Applications Of The Hot Springs Or Fumarolic Model In Prospecting For Lode Gold Deposits
By Joseph E. Worthington
Increases in the price of gold starting about five years ago, and rapid fluctuations since then, have caused a substantial popular interest in the noble metal. Gold prospecting had been at low ebb sin
Jan 1, 1978
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Applications of the Jameson Cell at the Head of Base Metal Flotation Circuits
By G J. Harbort, V Lawson, L Reemeyer
The Jameson Cell is a high intensity flotation device, which utilises induced air from the atmosphere. It was developed jointly by Mount Isa Mines and Professor Graeme Jameson of the University of New
Jan 1, 2005
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Applications Of The Point Estimation Method For Stochastic Rock Slope Engineering
By Edward L. McHugh, Stanley M. Miller, Jeffrey K. Whyatt
The point estimation method can be applied to the safety factor (SF) equation for any specified rock slope failure mode (such as plane shear, step path, or wedge) to obtain reliable estimates of the m