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Effect Of Mill Operating Parameters On Mineral Liberation
By H. E. Rojas, G. T. Adel
The primary objective of most comminution operations is liberation; however, mill performance is generally quantified in terms of particle size. Only recently has the use of image analysis equipment m
Jan 1, 1992
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An Approach To Decrease Error And Increase Data Reliability In Drill Sampling For Gold
By F. P. Schwarz
Even in an otherwise care-fully done sampling procedure, reducing subsample weight, or splitting, when the grain size of material is too large commonly generates significant error. Such error can be e
Jan 1, 1992
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Estimation of Breakage Function Parameters for the Andrews-Mika Grinding Model Using a Stereostochastic Model for Liberation
By Donald Leroux
For the last few years, the grinding model first proposed by Andrews and Mika (1975) has regained attention from the scientific community. Though sophisticated identification algorithms have been deve
Jan 1, 1992
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Use Of An Analytical Solution For Preliminary Estimates Of Ground-Water Inflow To A Pit (9ec87ffa-ca62-4eef-91c3-cc0dba52461b)
By T. M. Hanna
The results of using a simple analytical solution and a relatively complex numerical model to estimate ground-water inflow to an open pit mine are compared. The analytical solution assumes lateral, ra
Jan 1, 1992
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The Simulation of Autogenous and Semi-Autogenous Milling Circuits
Laboratory techniques have been developed at the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre which relate comminution energy to size reduction. These relationships have been applied in the mathematica
Jan 1, 1992
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A Method for On-line Coarse Particle Size Measurement
By John A. Herbst, Kuang Y. Lee
Coarse particle size measurement is essential for the automatic control of a size reduction process like crushing or SAG milling in order to achieve optimal process performance. However, the on-line s
Jan 1, 1992
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Martensitic Steel Concaves For Large Gyratory Crushers
By J. L. Parks
Designs, installation procedures, and performance characteristics of martensitic cast steel concaves are reviewed. Longer wear life, fewer pieces to install, and eliminating the need to scarf joints a
Jan 1, 1992
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EPRI Coal Handleability Project: Handleability Index Validation
By B. J. Arnold
During the past three years, coal samples covering a range of coal rank, ash content, size consist, grindability, and moisture content have been tested for their flow properties using a triaxial shear
Jan 1, 1992
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Computer Imaging in the Mineral Industry Beyond mere aesthetics
By André G. Journel
As opposed to graphics applications in medical sciences and mechanical engineering, computer imaging of the subsurface faces a severe problem of data shortage. Most graphics softwares include an inter
Jan 1, 1992
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Iron Encrustation Of Dewatering Wells: Causes And Remedies
By W. D. Hall, M. Norris, J. R. Henke
Dewatering wells producing iron-rich water experience rapid declines in yield and drawdown due to the formation of ferric (Fe3+) hydroxide deposits in well screens, pump intakes and riser pipes. Preci
Jan 1, 1992
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Micro-Engineering Research in the Production Environment
By Edward C. Dowling
The advance of science and technology influences the modern economy in countless ways. Older industries must adapt to changes in the marketplace, while new industries are born by applying new technolo
Jan 1, 1992
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Toward Full Automation of Open Pit Mine Operation
By Les T. Zoschke
Over ten years ago, Modular began development and implementation of its DISPATCH System for haulage optimization in open pit mines and now has over two dozen systems in operation worldwide. The so-cal
Jan 1, 1992
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Industrial Minerals Industries of the Former Soviet Union
By Richard M. Levine
Now that the former Soviet Union has divided into 15 countries, it is necessary to analyze separately the industrial mineral position of each of these countries. Industrial mineral data The former
Jan 1, 1992
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Stabilization of Mineral Processing Wastes
By Eric Forssberg, Benny Andreasson
The paper describes experiments to stabilize mineral processing waste materials for use in construction. Fine mineral processing wastes from various mines have been mixed with binders and compacted. A
Jan 1, 1992
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Developments in Mine Waste Biotreatment Processes
The development of economical and effective treatment processes for solid and aqueous waste is a critical issue facing the mining industry today. Cyanide, nitrates and acid rock drainage are environme
Jan 1, 1992
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The Discovery And Evaluation Of The Ellendale And Argyle Lamproite Diamond Deposits, Kimberley Region, Western Australia (ad35db66-accd-45eb-ae77-9ff5735235c2)
By G. L. Boxer, R. A. Metz, C. B. Smith, W. J. Atkinson
Since the inception of the Ashton (formerly Kalumburu) Joint Venture in 1972 the parties have expended $24 million in exploration for diamonds in the Kimberley region. This has resulted in the discove
Jan 1, 1992
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Benefits Associated With Two-Stage Spiral Cleaning At McClure River Preparation Plant
By S. Horton, F. L. Stanley, P. J. Bethell
Introduction The McClure River Processing Plant is located at McClure in Dickenson County, VA. The plant was originally constructed in 1979 as a 600 st per hour facility. The plant is fed by coals
Jan 1, 1992
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Dynamic Programming In Mine Planning And Production Schedulling
By F. H. Muge
This paper intends to present a general methodology implemented in a software package and which can be applied, whatever the exploitation methods, mining constraints and time basis, to mine planning a
Jan 1, 1992
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Numerical Procedures for Subsidence Data Processing
By W. M. Ma, Daniel W. H. Su, K. Centofanti, Yi Luo, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng
NTRODUCTION Surface subsidence monitoring is the most effective means for investigating the nature of, and developing the techniques for pre¬dicting the surface movement and deformation process. Howe
Jan 1, 1992
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Applications Of The Seismic Interactive Interpretation Workstation For The Coal Industry
By L. M. Gochioco
The Seismic Interactive Interpretation Workstation (S//W) provides a wide spectrum of utilities ranging from improving field acquisition techniques, data processing and interpretation of coal seismic
Jan 1, 1992