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Fundamentals and Practical Implications of the Role of Polymers in Separating Silica from PhosphateBy Robert Snow, Yingxue Yu, Howard Hanson, Patrick Zhang
One of the major current efforts by the Florida phosphate industry to reduce deep aquifer water consumption is to use 100% recycle water for flotation. This measure alone could save billions of gallon
Jan 1, 1999
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Notes On Geology Of Bauxite Deposits In ChinaBy Alexander B. Ikonnikov
All known bauxite deposits in China occur in its eastern half, and almost all of them are found in the Carboniferous and the Permian. They are of platform origin, but contain diaspore as the major ore
Jan 1, 1984
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TCP-Based Smart Sensors Integration In Hazardous Area ApplicationsBy M. Rîsteiu
The authors aim to analyze the behavior of smart sensors using Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) infrastructure in hazardous applications, because of their advantages regarding
Jan 1, 2008
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Some Factors Involved In Prospecting For Gypsum Deposits, A Brief ReviewBy Duane Jorgensen
Two types of factors direct the search for gypsum deposits-geologic factors and economic factors. The prime control and major economic factor is the market for the possible products. The major geologi
Jan 1, 1978
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Chelating Reagents as Collectors and Their Adsorption MechanismBy A. Marabini, J. Cases, M. Barbaro
Outlined is a review of the application of new selective chelating reagents as flotation collectors; calculation methods for the selection of chelating structures, limitation of the function of commer
Jan 1, 1989
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Hierarchical Systems Analysis Of Potential Environmental Impacts From Aggregate Mining ActivitiesBy K. E. Kolm, W. H. Langer
Developing natural aggregate resources (sand, gravel and stone) creates environmental impacts. A systems analysis method was designed to characterize the components of the environmental system, identi
Jan 1, 2003
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In-Pit Crushing And Conveying At Highland Valley CopperBy D. M. Richards, A. D. MacPhail
Highland Valley Copper currently mines two low-grade ore bodies, Lornex and Valley. The partnership was formed in 1986. As a cost reduction measure, it was decided to use an in-pit crushing and convey
Jan 1, 1995
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Development Of A Longwall Management System (LMS)By W. M. Hart, Q. H. Shen, J. S. Chen, S. S. Peng
The automatic data-acquisition systems that are now available can continuously monitor and record changes in leg pressure and changes in advancing ram stroke in every shield. These systems can record
Jan 1, 1997
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Modern Engineering and Construction Methods in the Execution of Mineral ProjectsBy Edwin J. Connell, O&apos
Investment in mining and related process facilities will be more costly and complex in the 1980s than ever before. Interest rates and inflation are soaring; regulations are expanding; and in order to
Jan 10, 1980
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Breakage Rates and Size Distributions in Dry Ball Milling for Fine SizesBy I. Shah, L. G. Austin
A method for quantitative investigation of the phenomena involved in fine grinding of materials that follows the changes in the breakage rates of fine particles has been presented. For relatively har
Jan 1, 1983
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Design Of Yieldable Tunnel Supports For Creeping RocksBy N. D. Cristescu
An analysis of the interaction between a creeping rock and a yieldable lining is presented. The following cases are considered: an elastic lining, a lining made of circular shaft rings that may slide
Jan 1, 1997
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Automatic identification in miningBy C. Patrick, D. Puckett
The feasibility of monitoring the locations and vital statistics of equipment and personnel in surface and underground mining operations has increased with advancements in radio frequency identificati
Jan 1, 1999
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A New Technique Of Determining The Methane Content In-SituBy K. Ohga, V. J. Hucka
The presence of methane gas in mines creates hazards of explosions, fire and suffocation. Under certain conditions the occurrence of methane also poses a danger of gas and coal outbursts. Consequently
Jan 1, 1991
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Minerals Processing Meeting Focuses On CommoditiesBismuth, "the green metal," has become an important substitute for lead. The uranium industry was never really dead, anti-nuclear activists just wanted the world to think it was. And diamonds are fast
Jan 1, 1997
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The Role of Weathering in Trace Metal Redistributions in the Mayday Mine Dump near Silverton, ColoradoBy Mark R. Stanton
Geochemical and mineralogical analyses of 46 samples from six drill cores in the Mayday mine pile near Silverton, Colorado, demonstrate wide variability in trace metal contents with spatial location.
Jan 1, 2000
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Managing Technology Development in a Changing Business EnvironmentBy R. C. Shodde, R. D. La Nauze
Major societal and industry changes over the last four decades have influenced the management of technology in the minerals industry. From the authors' experiences in both private and public sect
Jan 1, 2004
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Relationships Of Calc-Silicate Rocks To Gold Mineralization In The Lupin Deposit, N.W.T., CanadaBy Bruce E. Nesbitt, Paul G. Lhotka
At Lupin mine gold is spatially and genetically linked to zones of hydrothermal alteration in iron-formation which are symmetrically developed adjacent to late Archean quartz veins. Immediately adjace
Jan 1, 1990
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Geostatistical Coal Resource Characterization Using Intervariable CorrelationsBy A. Unal
Coal resource characterization usually calls for estimating more than one variable over a block or node simultaneously. Within the realm of geostatistics, each variable has been evaluated independentl
Jan 1, 1986
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Development Of A Non-Destructive Pulse Neutron Multiple Detector ToolBy P. Sotiropoulos
In the framework of the Specific Programme: ?Promoting Competitive and Sustainable Growth? a detection system was designed and developed in order to provide an added value service beyond standard inst
Jan 1, 2006
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Selection of Feed Coals for Production of Premium Fuel - Using Column Flotation and Selective Agglomeration ProcessesBy Mahesh C. Jha, Frank J. Smit
Column flotation and selective agglomeration are promising advanced physical cleaning processes that can be developed for preparing premium quality coal-water slurry fuel from coal fines. Such a fuel
Jan 1, 1995