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Laboratory evaluation of sodium sulfide injection to facilitate restoration of in situ leached uranium ore zone
By W. J. Deutsch, W. J. Martin, R. J. Serne
At the termination of mining, the quality of ground water in the ore-zone aquifer must be returned to a condition predetermined by the permitting agency. To immobilize the redox-sensitive elements (e.
Jan 1, 1988
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Use Of Low Volatile Coal At Homer City Station
By D. C. McIntire
The Homer City Station, jointly owned by New York State Electric and Gas Corporation and Pennsylvania Electric Company is a three unit coal fired station. The first two units were put into commercial
Jan 1, 1988
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Plant Practice Of The Flotaire Column Flotation Machine For Metallic, Nonmetallic And Coal Flotation
By Ulf Svensson, Donald E. Zipperian
This paper reviews commercial installations of FLOTAIRE Column Flotation Machines for metallic, nonmetallic, and coal flotation. Second generation FLOTAIRE Column Flotation Machines employ dual aerati
Jan 1, 1988
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Flotation Column For The Recovery Of Coal Fines
By S. R. S. Sastri, K. K. Bhattacharya, K. S. Narasimhan
Experimental results obtained on the recovery of below 0.5 x 10-3m coal fines by flotation employing geometrically similar columns of 0.056m, 0.080m, 0.100m and 0.220m diameter have been presented. Th
Jan 1, 1988
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Analytical High-Speed Photography As A Diagnostic Tool In Blast Design
In spite of the tremendous amount of research conducted in the last few decades. no single blasting theory has been developed and accepted that adequately explains the mechanisms of rock breakage in a
Jan 1, 1988
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An Analysis Of Air Cooling Prior To Reentering A Drift Containing Emplaced High-Level Nuclear Waste
By Jr. Wallace
This paper describes an analysis performed to determine the cool-down time of drifts in the prospective commercial nuclear waste repository in volcanic tuff at Yucca mountain, Nevada. Two emplacement
Jan 1, 1988
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Column Flotation Parameters - Their Effects
By D. G. Foot, J. D. McKay, R. A. Ynchausti
The increasing popularity of column flotation as an efficient and profitable mineral beneficiation technique has resulted in the need to perform a study of basic column operating parameters in order t
Jan 1, 1988
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Detoxification Of Gold Mill Waste Water With H2O2: Three Case Studies
By A. Griffiths
The? use of hydrogen peroxide to detoxify gold mill waste waters containing cyanide and other toxic substances is already an established technology. Recent advances have extended the range of applicat
Jan 1, 1988
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Design And Operation Of The Hydrochem Flotation Column
By J. C. Schneider, G. Van Weert
Hydrochem Developments Ltd. has developed and put into full scale operation a novel type of vertical flotation column incorporating a multiplicity of mechanically agitated stages. Characteristics of t
Jan 1, 1988
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Slags As Ceramic Raw Materials (e1ac2f74-9ae7-4a2d-b174-18d081a18ded)
By M. R. Fletcher
Slags generated by the ferrous-metals industry can be used to produce high-tech ceramic materials. The properties of these ceramics can be controlled by judicious choices of composition, additives, an
Jan 1, 1988
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150 MWe Circulating Fluidized Bed Power Plant
By T. B. Jarboe
The 150 MWe circulating fluidized bed (CFB) power plant described in this paper is the product of recent Bechtel experience in the industrial power and steam market, where the economic feasibility of
Jan 1, 1988
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Metal Production
By Omar A. Muhtadi, R. Bruce Thorndycraft, David A. Milligan
9.1 INTRODUCTION Precious metals in a leach solution are extracted, concentrated, and purified to complete the process begun in the heap and to produce an end product which will provide an economic p
Jan 1, 1988
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Induction-Time Measurements At A Particle Bed
By Y. Ye
Induction times for a variety of minerals have been measured at a particle bed. Electrostatic repulsive forces between bubble and particle generally are of secondary importance in determining the hydr
Jan 1, 1988
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Flotation And Adsorption Studies Of Modified Thionocarbamates On Sulfide Minerals
By C. I. Basilio
The adsorption of O-isopropyl-N-ethylthionocarbamate (IPETC) and O-isobutyl-N-ethoxycarbonylthionocarbamate (IBECTC) on chalcocite, chalcopyrite and pyrite has been studied using UV and in-situ FTIR~A
Jan 1, 1988
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A Computer Simulation Model to Evaluate the Effect of Dispatching
By E. Bonates
Dispatching systems have attracted considerable attention in the last years due to substantial gains in productivity achieved through their implementation. These systems will be extensively used in th
Jan 1, 1988
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Management Of The Drilling And Blasting Practices At The Mission Mine
By T. H. Phillips
The Mission Mine is an open-pit copper mine located 18 miles south of Tucson, Arizona in the eastern foothills of the Sierrita Mountains. Mining is done on 40 foot benches using P & H 2100 shovels and
Jan 1, 1988
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A Review Of Environmental Geochemistry Researches In The Mineral Industry
By C. I. Huang
The mining industry is an easy target for criticism from an environmentally sensitive society. Recent researches discovered that human activities, including mining. cannot be blamed for all of the pol
Jan 1, 1988
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Developments in Gold Processing Technology: A Comparison of Methods
By K. S. Eric Forssberg, T. V. Subrahmanyam
The present paper deals with the important technological developments in gold processing and where possible, the data is presented in the form of tables. Gold processing methods have evolved to such a
Jan 1, 1988
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Use Of Close-Form Solution For Adequate Prediction Of The Damaged Rock Zone Around Circular Drifts In An Anisotropic Stress Field
By A. Mukherjee
This paper presents an analytical technique for prediction of the damaged rock zone (DRZ) around a circular drift subjected to an anisotropic stress field (analytical solution exists only for the case
Jan 1, 1988
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Detection Of Faults Using Seismic Reflection Surveys For Underground Coal Mine Design
By Duk-Won Park
Since geologic anomalies are one of the governing factors of instability of underground openings, it is extremely important to know in advance the locations and extent of these anomalies such as fault
Jan 1, 1988