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Ore Preparation: Crushing and AgglomerationBy Gene E. McClelland, Dirk J. A. van Zyl
5.1 INTRODUCTION Heap leach cyanidation techniques possess considerable potential for exploitation of low-grade ores, small ore bodies, mine strip waste and tailing materials where fine grinding is no
Jan 1, 1988
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Underground Gas Storage Effects on Underground WatersBy Douglas Ball
An underground storage field is a gas field where man, not nature, has put all or most of the gas. All but one of those in use today are in the pore spaces or "porosity" of sedimentary rocks, the most
Jan 1, 1960
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Agua In The Altiplano -Water Resource And Environmental Management In An Andean SalarBy S. A. Pierce
Heightened environmental consciousness has resulted in the development of various international accords dealing with natural resource management. This international awareness is now being translated i
Jan 1, 1999
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High Efficiency SeparatorBy William Kohan
The industrial grinding process has undergone changes to better address the market and economic needs. Fine grinding of dry materials has developed to the point where classifying linings and fine ball
Jan 1, 1985
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Coal Refuse Utilization As Concrete AggregateBy C. Patrick
Annually, the U.S. coal industry generates and must dispose of over 200 million tons of coal refuse, expanding a major environmental problem. The purpose of this research was to investigate the feasib
Jan 1, 1995
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Water Chemistry Effects On The Zeta Potential Of Concentrated Hematite OreBy Howard J. Haselhuhn
The effectiveness of selective flocculation and dispersion processes for the concentration of hematite ore are strongly dependent on the ionic content of the process water. It has been noticed that ma
May 1, 2012
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Progress And Problems In Combustion Of Lignite From The Northern Great Plains Area ? IntroductionBy G. H. Gronhovd
The U.S. Geological Survey estimate of the total remaining reserves of lignite in this country as of Jan. 1, 1967 was about 448 billion tons. This represents 27 percent of the total coal reserves on a
Jan 1, 1968
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Map Of Environmental Restraints To Exploration And Mining Of Lignite Deposits In PolandBy M. Niec
Lignite deposits in Poland occur within clastic Tertiary series at the depth suitable for opencast mining. Aboundant aquifers with the good quality waters that should be protected against contaminatio
Jan 1, 1994
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Investigation Of The Layering Mechanism During Iron Ore PelletizationBy Kal V. S. Sastry
Conventional iron ore balling circuits exhibit undesirable surging behavior which is known to result from uncontrolled occurrence of the mechanisms of nucleation, coalescence and layering. This study
Jan 1, 1993
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Choosing a Defoamer and a Defoamer Type and the Role of Defoamer in the Operation of Industrial Processes"INTRODUCTION Foam, unless intentionally created, in any industrial process presents operational problems, or at a minimum, is a nuisance. Some foam problems are unique to a given industry and others
Jan 1, 2016
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Development And Performance Of Large Diameter Cutters For Use On High Performance TBM'sBy Gerald L. Dollinger, Joseph A. Roby, David Krauter, Kenneth Deering
Three high performance TBM's equipped with large diameter (483mm) disc cutters are currently operating in Norway. This paper summarizes the design philosophy, field performance and ongoing techni
Jan 1, 1991
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Application Of Geostatistics In The Hard Coal Deposits In PolandBy Z. Kokesz
The following paper presents the results of geostatistical studies of the selected hard-coal deposits in Poland. Geostatistical methods were applied mainly to the characterization of variability struc
Jan 1, 1993
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Concentrating Rare Earth Elements from Coal Fly Ash Leachates Using Ligand-Associated Organosilica MediaBy S. K. Mohanty, T. M. Dittrich, M. J. Allen, M. Dardona, A. C. Strzelecki, J. Hovey, Boukhalfa. H.
Rare earth elements (REEs) have many critical uses in advanced technology and the lack of a reliable domestic supply has been identified by the US DOE as a vulnerability to US economic security. Our r
Jan 1, 2019
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The Phosphate Commodity Program Of The U.S. Bureau Of MineBy William F. Stowasser
The organization and operations of the information gathering system, and examples of the products prepared for the commodity phosphate rock by the Division of Nonmetallic Minerals, U.S. Bureau of Mine
Jan 1, 1975
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Mechanism Of Roof Failure In Longwall Entry System Under High Horizontal Stress ConditionsBy H. J. Chen
In recent years, it has been recognized that the high horizontal stress is an important factor that contributes to a cutter roof. When the immediate roof is thinly bedded, the presence of a high horiz
Jan 1, 1998
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In-Situ Soil Washing By SurfactantBy M. Liu
In-situ soil washing using surfactants shows great potential to remove hydrophobic organics from subsurface environment. Lab scale soil washing experiment were performed using Sodium Dodecylsulfate (S
Jan 1, 1992
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Use Of Amino Acids For Copper Dissolution - SME Annual Meeting 2022By C. Perea, O. Restrepo, C. Ihle, H. Estay
In this study, research on the use of monosodium glutamate for copper leaching, with emphasis on the thermodynamics and oxidant characteristics, is presented. Copper dissolution was conducted followin
Mar 2, 2022
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Magnesia, Moving Beyond Refractories (a83e9db7-4086-4aaa-b465-09ebaa00b1ad)By M. L. Maniocha
Most magnesia, MgO, whether of natural or synthetic origin, is utilized in its dead burned or periclase form as refractory linings for the production of steel. Continued research in refractory science
Jan 1, 1997
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New Approaches and Technology for Tailings Pipeline Design and Operation (d21c4ddb-5631-4ebe-bb61-60aa538ebe0a)By J. Stowe
While there has been continual improvement in the models for predicating deposition velocity and pipeline friction losses, the fundamental design philosophy for tailings pipelines has remained the sam
Jan 1, 2019
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Increase Your Plant Recovery: More Efficient Spiral Circuits (e60b9228-f61c-4ef0-be1a-7020d584deeb)By T. A. Toney
With new lightweight designs, spirals have become standard equipment in coal preparation plants worldwide. To their credit, spirals typically show very low coal losses to the refuse stream under most
Jan 1, 1998