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Modified-Tree Graph Algorithms For Ultimate Pit Limit Analysis
By P. Huttagosol
The use of computer models to design ultimate pit limits during feasibility study and long range mine planning is becoming a significant practice in open pit mining. One of the problems in determining
Jan 1, 1989
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Heavy media cyclone circuits
By J. Hoover
"IntroductionThis chapter will discuss the operational and maintenance aspects of a heavy media cyclone circuits as applied to coal processing and using magnetite as the media. It deals with heavy med
Jan 1, 1989
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Evaluation Of Progressive Rib Failure In Thick Coal Seams
By W. C. Smith
Even with the most conservative mine plan, rib instability can occur unexpectedly, and if not adequately dealt with, can progress from a nuisance to a major safety hazard. This Bureau of Mines paper e
Jan 1, 1989
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Physical and Surface Characterization for Mineral Processing
By R. Hogg, S. Chander
"An overview of various physical and interfacial characterization methods for use in mineral processing is presented in this paper. The availability of a large number of characterization techniques an
Jan 1, 1989
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Accounting practices
By D. T. Pritchard
"Introduction""No accounting system is very good, and all of them are infinitely variable*.”The purpose of this chapter is to discuss those facets of a typical accounting system which are most commonl
Jan 1, 1989
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Practical rock engineering in the optimization of stope dimensions – application and cost effectiveness
By J. W. Bawden, J. Nantel
"The mine operator has two prime objectives when he operates a mine: (l) the mine must be safe, and (2) the mine must operate with the lowest possible costs. The operator constantly faces a dilemma; i
Jan 1, 1989
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Role of Colloid and Interface Science in Agglomeration
By R. Hogg
"Agglomeration processes and agglomerate characteristics are largely controlled by the forces of interaction between particles. The nature and typical magnitude of these interaction forces are evaluat
Jan 1, 1989
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Properties and Constitution of Asbestos
By Tibor Zoltai
Asbestos is a generic term for industrially useful fibers recovered from exploitable deposits of the asbestiform varieties of five silicate minerals: chrysotile, anthophyllite, actinolite-tremolite, c
Jan 1, 1989
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Recent advances in refractory gold processing
By V. G. Papangelakis, G. P. Demopoulos
"Recovery of gold from refractory ores and concentrates presently constitutes one of the most important, challenging, and exciting areas of R&D activity in the gold processing industry. New technologi
Jan 1, 1989
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Base Grouted Piles In Thanet Sands, London
By D. E. Sherwood
Twelve toe grouted, and eleven ungrouted piles, founded in very dense sands have been analysed to establish how toe grouting enhances pile performance. It is shown that pile stiffness is greatly incre
Jan 1, 1989
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Marine Mining Is Getting A Bad Deal From Environmentalists
By Charles L. Morgan
For the past twenty years or so the oceans of the world have been transformed in the minds of most Americans from the ultimate and nearly infinite receptacles for sewage and other wastes to an almost
Jan 1, 1989
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Fundamentals Of Microbial Degradation Of Spodumene
By E. Ilgar
Biodegradation of spodumene by Asnergillus niger has been investigated. This organism oxidizes sucrose to citric and oxalic acids (in approximately 50-sot proportions) which degrade the spodumene mine
Jan 1, 1989
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Distribution Of Surface Energy Sites In Coal
By R. Ramesh
Understanding the nature of coal surface heterogeneity is a prerequisite to accurate characterization and efficient control of coal surfaces. New techniques based on the centrifugal immersion of parti
Jan 1, 1989
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The Evaluation Of A South African Gold Mineral Rights Portfolio With The Aid Of A Microcomputer
By Peter McKenna
A mineral rights holding can ultimately only be turned to account by the profitable mining of ore on that property. The evaluation of South African gold mineral rights properties must therefore be car
Jan 1, 1989
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Flotation (ae65e301-8126-448b-9a0d-a71a3c0ab790)
By P. G. Claridge, G. P. Holmes, M. A. Redfearn
"IntroductionThe purpose of this chapter is to describe current practices in operation and maintenance of flotation circuits in Canadian mineral processing plants. The chapter consists of five section
Jan 1, 1989
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Grinding Media Corrosion In Coal-Water Slurry Preparation
By M. D. Baker
Coal-water slurry preparation requires fine grinding and cleaning of coal by flotation. Finer grinding leads to increased ball wear and its effect on the surface properties of coal becomes of concern.
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 9237 Ultra-High-Purity Silicon For Infrared Detectors: A Materials Perspective
By Clark R. Neuharth
To assess the supply status of ultra-high-purity silicon for national defense needs, the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a general study of the availability of materials and processing technology for s
Jan 1, 1989
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Surface Properties of Coal as Influenced by Collectors
By T. OnIin, F. F. ApIan
"A study has been made of the surface properties of coals of differing ranks, in their natural state and as modified by the addition of collectors. The evaluation of their surface properties has been
Jan 1, 1989
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Measurement of Su peroxide Release from Single Pulmonary Alveolar Macrophages
By E. V. Cilento, K. A. DiGregorio, R. C. Lantz
"K. A. DIGREGORIO, E. v. CILENTO, AND R. c. LANTZ. Measurement of superoxide release from single pulmonary alueolar macrophages. Am. J . Physiol. 252 (Cell Physiol. 21 ): C677-C683, 1987.-An electroop
Jan 1, 1989
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A Fundamental Study of Respirable Dust Generation in Coal
By Z. T. Bieniawski, R. K. Zipf
"Zipf Jr., R.K. and Bieniawski; Z.T., 1989. A fundamental study of respirable dust generation in coal. Min. Sci. Technol., 9: 87-99Black lung disease in coal miners induced by the formation of fine fr
Jan 1, 1989