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The Consulting Geologist In The Industrial Minerals Field
By Kenneth K. Landes
So far my consulting in industrial minerals has been confined principally to carbonate rocks,-salt, coking coal, and glass sand. Much of this work has been for companies either too small for a full-ti
Jan 1, 1972
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A Model For The Blending Of Coals To Meet Coal Compliance Requirements
By R. S. Datta
Regulations on sulfur emissions have caused the electric utilities to evaluate various methods of meeting them. Low-sulfur, low-volatile coals can be burned alone or blended with high-volatile? coals.
Jan 1, 1991
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Optimal Conditions for Flotation of Phosphate-Containing Minerals from Ores
By A. I. Kalugin, A. A. Abramov, D. E. Kozlov
As a result of thermodynamic analysis of a mineral-sodium, oleate-water system, flotation and adsorption tests at various pH values, and sodium oleate concentrations, it has been established that due
Jan 1, 1999
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Effects Of Harmonic Resonance In Extensive Cable Networks
By A. F. Symonds
The effects of harmonic resonance between the supply impedance and power factor correction capacitors on systems with large harmonic sources, such as mine winders, are well known. The similar effects
Jan 1, 1998
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Back Analysis of High Tunnel Convergences in Clayey Marls
By Fabiola Espinoza Carmona, Elena Chiriotti, Edoardo Misano
"INTRODUCTION Ganntas Tunnel is part of the modernization project of the railway between Alger and Oran, in Algeria. In order to double and rectify the existing line between El Affroun and Khémis Mili
Jan 1, 2016
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The Origin Of Some Phosphatic Minerals In Coastal Plain Sediments
By John K. Adams
Phosphorus may be incorporated into sedimentary rocks in at least four different ways: (1) by the accumulation of detrital mineral fragments, (2) by the accumulation of phosphatic organic debris, (3)
Jan 1, 1972
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Horizontal Stress And Its Effects On Longwall Ground Control
Successful longwall gate entry design requires control of vertical and horizontal stresses. Vertical, or overburden, stresses are most severe in the tailgate where they are concentrated by longwall pa
Jan 1, 1992
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Directory Of Digital Computer Programs For The Mining Industry
By Richard L. Sanford
This paper summarizes the results of the development of a Directory of Computer Programs Applicable to U.S. Mining Practices and Problems. The Directory is funded by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and inclu
Jan 1, 1978
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An Ion Exchange Method For The Utilization Of Waste Hydrochloric Acid ? Introduction
By P. Hadzeriga
Ion exchange techniques have been growing fast and spectacularly in all phases of Science for the last two decades, but still its acceptance as a unit operation in Metallurgy is resisted. Mainly this
Jan 1, 1964
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Lean Manufacturing Principles And Their Applicability To The Mining Industry
By Jon C. Yingling
Lean manufacturing, pioneered by Toyota, has been credited with the most significant improvements in production efficiency and product quality since the transformation from craft manufacturing to mass
Jan 1, 1999
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Experimental Protocol Enabling The Use Of X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy In Concentrators. Case Study: Regrinding Stage
By G. Montes-Atenas
Throughout the years, research studies have reached a consensus in acknowledging the relevancy of surface chemistry phenomena on minerals separation and metals extraction. Many techniques, and notably
Feb 27, 2013
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Recovery Of Expanded Polystyrene From Coated Patterns Rejected From Lost Foam Casting
By J. Drelich, J. Pletka
Lost foam casting is a process in which a polymeric material is formed into the shape of the part to be cast. Parts that are more complex are fabricated by simply gluing several patterns together. The
Jan 1, 2003
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Exploration of Petrographic, Elemental, and Material Properties of Dynamic Failure-Prone Coals
By Lawson. Heather
"The purpose of this study is to explore how the geochemical and petrographic components of coal may impact its physical properties, as well as how these components correlate with a history of reporta
Jan 1, 2019
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Considerations In Sample Preparation Methods For Cyanide Shake Assay Of Gold: A Case Study Of Laboratory Optimization At The Aurora Partnership -Aurora Project
By W. M. Colwell
When it comes to the analysis of gold bearing ore, there are literally dozens of variables that contribute to the final "true value" of a given sample. Initial sample selection, splitting size and met
Jan 1, 1993
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Pumpable Roof Supports: An Evolution In Longwall Roof Support Technology (aa067599-8739-4939-97db-53d31f797a34)
By T. M. Barczak
Pumpable roof supports provide an alternative approach to secondary support in underground mining. Unlike all other supports that are either partially or fully prefabricated prior to being transporte
Jan 1, 2008
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Using The Hotelling Valuation Principle To Value Developed Gold Reserves (ea8a0921-9347-4f8c-8104-8d4f51d55c2d)
By J. H. White
It is hypothesized that the Hotelling Valuation Principle (HVP) can determine the value of developed gold reserves using simple methods and easily obtained data. This paper reports the results of an e
Jan 1, 1995
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TARP—Torrence Avenue Tunnel
By Bob Rautenberg, Luminita Calin
The Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (TARP), commonly known as the Deep Tunnel Project, was developed by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago as a two-phase solution to the problem
Jan 1, 2001
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Coal And The Cement Industry
By H. M. Garrett
Dr. Ft: L. Handy of Iowa State University's Engineering Experiment Station very handily reduced the relatively complex cement making process to ultimate simplicity: "Take two cups of crushed lim
Jan 1, 1978
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Binding Iron Ore Pellets With Fly-Ash
By S. K. Kawatra
A high calcium fluid-bed combustor ash has been shown to be an effective binder at dosages of 1 to 2% of the magnetite concentrate weight. Magnetite pellets 1.3 cm (1/2 inch) in diameter were produced
Jan 1, 1997
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Sims Study Of Metal Ion Activation In Gangue Flotation
By J. Brinen, D. R. Nagaraj
Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy (SIMS) was used to study copper ion adsorption, and its effect on subsequent sulfide collector adsorption, on pyrite and pyroxene minerals under flotation related condi
Jan 1, 1995