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The Use Of Pink Lepidolite And Tourmaline In Prospecting For Lithium At The Boanerge Lithium Deposit, Goias, Brazil
By William Petruk
Lithium bearing lepidolites from three deposits in the province of Goias in Brazil were investigated to determine whether there is a correlation between the lithium content of the mineral and the colo
Jan 1, 1985
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Screening Media
By C. W. Matthews
Introduction Screening is defined as a mechanical process which separates particles on the basis of their size and their acceptance or rejection by a screening surface. The key element in this
Jan 1, 1985
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A Statistically Designed Laboratory Evaluation Of Coal Froth Flotation Parameters
By Hayward B. Oblad
The effects of eight independent variables on froth flotation product yield, ash content, and coal recovery were studied using laboratory batch flotation of 0.6 am x 0 coal. The eight flotation variab
Jan 1, 1985
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Perlite Processing And Quality Control
By L. M. Turner
Perlite is a unique mineral that upon heating expands to about twenty times its original volume. Mining is by open pit method. The processing cycle involves crushing, screening and sizing the ore. An
Jan 1, 1985
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Coal Flotation: Process Analysis
By R. A. Seitz
This paper presents a framework for analyzing the theory and industrial practice of coal flotation and gives some examples of its use for understanding flotation phenomena and optimizing/controlling f
Jan 1, 1985
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Recovery Of Fine Size Silicon Carbide Whiskers From Coked Rice Hulls By Surface Chemical Methods
By B. K. Parekh
Silicon carbide (SiC) can be produced by heating rice hulls to elevated temperature, The product is a mixture of beta crystalline silicon carbide whiskers, particles and unreacted carbon. The silicon
Jan 1, 1985
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Confirmatory Factor Analysis Model Of The Reliability Of A Measure Of The Severity Of Coal Mine Injuries In The United States (71bbe54e-af56-46ce-8243-04d172d64253)
By David Lynn Passmore
The reliability of mine operators reports to the Health and Safety Analysis Center of the U.S. Deparetment of Labor of days lost from work by injured miners is .267.
Jan 1, 1985
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An Evaluation Of Procedures For The Measurement Of Linear Grade Distributions In Liberation Analysis
By C. L. Lin
Linear grade distribution measurements determined from polished sections of randomly oriented particles can be used to estimate the extent of liberation for multiphase particles of specified size. Two
Jan 1, 1985
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Purchase of Copper Concentrates and Cement Copper
By A. J. Kroha, N. Wesis
Most copper mines produce both ore and low-grade "leach" rock or acid waters that contain recoverable copper. The sulfide ores pre¬dominate, and a portion that is too low grade for milling to produce
Jan 1, 1985
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Grinding Cost Data
By A. L. Mular
Introduction The cost of grinding may be divided into a fixed equipment cost portion and an operating cost portion. The fixed equipment cost is the amount of money required to purchase the grinding
Jan 1, 1985
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Water Jet Assisted Boring In South African Quartzites
By J. L. Page, A. C. Marlowe
The Research and Development Services of South Africa has begun underground trials with a Robbins 52RE blindhole borer using a cutterhead fitted with high pressure water jets to assist mechanical cutt
Jan 1, 1985
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Metallurgical Accounting and Mill Reports
Mineral processes are relatively simple and metallurgical accounting would also be simple if it were not for the nature of the raw materials and the large scale of operations. Essentially the balance
Jan 1, 1985
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Construction And Geological Engineering Of An Underground Ore Bin
By J. F. T. Agapito, G. P. Bratton
A 16 m by 4.7 m by 24.5 m (52 ft by 15.5 ft by 80.5 ft) underground ore bin was constructed at an 810 m (2660 ft) overburden depth in poor quality, faulted and altered intrusive rocks at Molycorp&apos
Jan 1, 1985
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Rail Transportation After Deregulation
By E. P. Evert
Profitable marketing of most minerals is dependent upon the total delivered cost to the user. Transportation costs are often greater than the value of the mineral f.o.b. the mine or processing facilit
Jan 1, 1985
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Placer Sampling And Reserve Estimation - I. Placer Sampling
By S. W. Thomas
One of the most difficult tasks associated with placer mining is the sampling of the deposit. More placer projects have failed due to inaccurate assessment of the reserves than to any other reason. Wi
Jan 1, 1985
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Optimizing Coal Mine Inventory Costs With Material Requirements Planning (149bf5bd-8416-4e90-8021-218c116f0af4)
By Robert L. Grayson
In small coal mining operations, little is done in controlling supply and material inventories and optimizing total inventory costs. Material Requirements Planning (MRP) is an efficient material contr
Jan 1, 1985
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Ground Freezing For Soft Ground Shaft Sinking
By John A. Shuster
Case histories are reported for several soft ground shafts ranging from 6' to 40' in diameter and 50' to 230' in overburden depth for which ground freezing was employed to provide
Jan 1, 1985
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Supplemental Irrigation For Reclamation Of Surface Mined Lands ? Introduction
By Earl M. Frizzell
Investigation of mined land characteristics, evaluation of irrigation systems and evaluations by the mining industry determined that irrigation is a feasible method for aiding the revegetation of coal
Jan 1, 1985
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Raise Boring - The Reaming Cycle
By Euclid P. Worden
INTRODUCTION Today, conventional raise boring is an accepted method of development in underground mines and on major construction projects. Over the years that this technique, and its associated ma
Jan 1, 1985
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The Influence Of Frothers On Particle Size And Selectivity In Coal/Sulfide Mineral Flotation
By R. D. Hansen
This paper discusses the influence of frother type and dosage on recovery/selectivity in coal/sulfide mineral flotation as a function of particle size. It is shown that different frother structures do
Jan 1, 1985