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Office Of Coal Research Status ReportBy Neal P. Cochran
It is always a pleasure for me to address a group of mining engineers. I am doubly grateful when I am allotted sufficient time to describe the total Office of Coal Research program. My remarks are dir
Jan 1, 1970
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Bulk Sampling - A Simplistic ApproachBy A. T. Yu
Bulk sampling is define' as the ?process of extracting a small fraction of material from a large bulk ...sufficiently representative ...for the intended purpose.? (ref. 1). Today's pressing
Jan 1, 1970
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Correlation Of Solids Flow Theory With Actual Bin OperationBy J. R. Johanson
In recent years the procedures for functionally designing bulk storage bins and hoppers have evolved from qualitative guess and try methods to a quantative method based on theory and tests of the bulk
Jan 1, 1968
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Following The Gold Through Manhattan's Gravity Circuit By Size Distribution And A Flotation Method Of Processing Gravity ConcentratesBy R. R. Graham
Echo Bay Minerals operates a 650 tpd gravity float gold circuit at their Manhattan facility. The objective of this paper was to document the gold recovery by size distribution. This was accomplished b
Jan 1, 1989
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Managing a Cost Reduction Program - Methods Of Reducing CostsCost reduction programs can focus on total cost or unit cost, but unit cost is usually the principal objective. The production cost per unit is: [Unit cost = Total cost Produ
Jan 1, 1999
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Economics Of Aluminum RecyclingBy Jerry Solomon
The subjects to be examined in my portion of the session entitled "Technology of Aluminum.. Recovery" will be twofold. 1. Economics of the basic aluminum economy--supply-demand-price. 2. Specificati
Jan 1, 1974
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Leach Pads and LinersBy Clinton Strachan, Dirk J. A. van Zyl
11.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter outlines some of the selection and design considerations for leach pads and liners. Leach pads and liners are generally chosen to provide the required or desired levels
Jan 1, 1988
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4. Statistical Exploration ? IntroductionBy Frits Agterberg
Statistical exploration uses statistical methods to identify targets for more detailed investigation by estimating the odds of occurrence of mineral deposits. The study area which contains the possibl
Jan 1, 1979
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History Of Coal Mining (d035a8b4-3570-4676-b760-d22c1455867a)By Samuel M. Cassidy
The exact date of man's first use of coal is lost in antiquity. The discovery that certain black rock would burn was undoubtedly accidental and probably occurred independently and many times in t
Jan 1, 1981
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Effect Of Feed Particle Size And Reagents On Coal-Mineral Matter Selectivity During The Flotation Of Bituminous CoalsBy F. F. Aplan, C. E. Raleigh
Three run-of-mine bituminous coals, ranging in rank from low volatile to high volatile A, were floated at nominal -28 mesh (590 µm), -100 mesh (150 µm), and -400 mesh (37µm) feed particle sizes with s
Jan 1, 1992
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Iron OreBy E. W. Lindroos, Fred D. DeVaney, R. L. Bennett, R. W. Hernlund, W. R. van Slyke, W. F. McDermott, C. U. Keranen
INTRODUCTION Iron is the world's most widely used metal and constitutes about 5% of the earth's crust. Iron ores are found widely distributed throughout the world. Because of its wide occu
Jan 1, 1985
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Kelex 100 - A New Reagent For Copper Solvent ExtractionBy James A. Hartlage
Work on the design of Kelex 100 was initiated several years ago at the Research Laboratories of Ashland Chemical Company. The effort was specifically directed toward the synthesis of an organic molecu
Jan 1, 1969
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Economic Analysis of Alkaline POX: A Review of Costs and Comparative Viability with Acidic POX - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Chulho C. Song, Liam Coleman
Alkaline pressure oxidation (POX) is an oxidative pre-treatment option that is commercially used for high-carbonate sulfidic gold ores. The high carbonate grades within the feed ore shifts the ideal o
Feb 1, 2025
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Waste Sources And Impacts Of Waste Disposal On Area Water Resources Florida Phosphate Industry ? IntroductionBy Jim V. Rouse
The mining, beneficiation, and processing of phosphate rock in the Florida phosphate district constitutes a large portion of the southeastern mining industry. For example, 1973 production is reported
Jan 1, 1983
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Recent Developments In Air ClassificationBy Fred T. Towne
There are a number of air classifiers manufactured throughout the United States and the rest of the world. The classifiers manufactured by Alpine, A. G. of Augsburg, Germany, are unique in their abili
Jan 1, 1965
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Comparison Of Selected Zeolite Deposits Of Arizona, New Mexico, And TexasBy Mark R. Bowie
Air-fall tuffs have been altered to zeolite via reaction of volcanic glass with local pore solutions at the six localities discussed in this paper. These are in the southern Basin and Range Province o
Jan 1, 1987
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A Mechanized Tunnelling Innovation—Ring Pipe Jacking Method (RPJM)By Cheng Ang, Yun Bai, Zhi Liu
"This paper presents a conceptual design of an innovative tunnelling method named the Ring Pipe Jacking Method (RPJ) which is conducted by the Ring Pipe Jacking Machine (RPJM). The RPJM consists of a
Jan 1, 2016
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Pre-Planning Of Underground Mines For Conversion To Other Industrial UsesBy Carl R. Christiansen
Underground sites have great potential for industrial plants, for warehouses, and for other purposes where above-surface locations are now employed. Subsurface locations have generally been over- look
Jan 1, 1973
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Underpassing The Rhone And Saone In Lyon, France With A Hydro Shield And Extruded Steel Fibre Concrete LiningBy Siegmund Babendererde
Introduction Lyon, with 1.1 million inhabitants, is the third largest city in France after Paris and Marseille. It is a lively industrial centre. Lyon lies at the intersection of many transport rou
Jan 1, 1987
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New Techniques For Mining Thin-Seam Mountaintop Coal ReservesBy J. P. Ducarme
The eastern U.S. contains vast reserves of thin seam coal deposits, particularly in the Appalachian mountain region. These typical 355 to 710 mm thick reserves are difficult or uneconomical to recover
Jan 1, 1994