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Eco‑Friendly Collectors for Flotation of Fine Hematite and Malachite Particles - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Irina Chernyshova, Erik Larsen, Hanumantha Rao Kota, Vladislav Slabov, Garima Jain
The separation of fine mineral particles, especially using environmentally friendly approaches, is one of the main problems in the processing of low-grade ores and the re-processing of mining tailings
Feb 23, 2023
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State-of-the-Art Transfer Chute Design Using 30 Parametric ModellingBy C. W. Benjamin
The paper covers the development of an efficient, "state-of-the-art" design approach encapsulating extensive research and development by Gulf on soft loading, low impact, zero spillage transfer chutes
Jan 1, 2000
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An Update On ISO 14000 EMS: Application, If Any, To The Mining IndustryBy T. B. Szwilski
ISO 14000 series are voluntary international standards that address environmental management system standards, environmental auditing, environmental labeling, environmental performance evaluation, and
Jan 1, 1997
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The Separation Of Sulphidized Cassiterite From Iron OxidesBy Fernando Jorge Dick
Artificial sulphides have been produced on the surfaces of heavy metal-oxide, minerals at elevated temperatures (1) and these sulphides gave consistently similar flotation characteristics as the respe
Jan 1, 1978
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Reclamation Of Colowyo Coal Company?s Multiple Seam Open Pit Coal MineBy James A. Kiger
We at Colowyo would like to thank you for the opportunity to share with the Society of Mining Engineers of A.I.M.E. the progress of reclamation at Colowyo Coal Company's multiple seam open pit co
Jan 1, 1984
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NIOSH Gas Well Stability Research:Research to PracticeBy Peter Zhang, Daniel Su, Bo Kim, Zoheir Khademian
Building on the research results and knowledge obtained from the ongoing National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Gas Well Stability Research, researchers from the NIOSH provided
Jul 1, 2023
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Rare-Earth Leaching From Florida Phosphate Rock in Wet-Process Phosphoric Acid ProductionBy Z. Jin, D. DePaoli, P. Zhang
"Phosphorite, or phosphate rock, is the most significant secondary rare-earth resource. It contains high amounts of phosphate-bearing minerals along with low contents of rare earth elements (REEs). In
Jan 1, 2017
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Processing Of Rare Earth Powders By The Fluidized Bed Jet MillBy C. C. Huang
Rare earth compounds, such as samarium-cobalt compounds and neodymium-icon compounds, are being used more often for the manufacture of permanent magnets, because these materials permit the production
Jan 1, 1993
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Philippines Exploration: Discovery Of The Dinkidi Gold-Copper PorphyryBy John A. Haggman
Philippines is a country that is richly endowed in mineral wealth. In 1988, Climax Arimco Mining Corp. (CAMC) geologists found the Dinkidi porphyry gold-copper deposit in Nueva Vizcaya province. It i
Jan 1, 1997
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Single Particle Fracture Model For Slopes Less Than OneBy T. P. Meloy
Like our wives, the comminution of brittle solids is easy to recognize but difficult to describe. However, describing it we must. Describing the fracture mechanism of brittle solids permits the eventu
Jan 1, 1994
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Radon Diffusion Through Uranium Tailings And Earth CoverBy Kaye P. Strong, Desmond M. Levins, Anthony G. Fane
1. INTRODUCTION The safe disposal of tailings is the most important environmental question facing the uranium mining industry today. This is because tailings present a major long term radiological
Jan 1, 1981
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The Recovery and Investigation of the Explosion at the Endeavour CollieryBy Clete Stephan, John Urosek, Ian Anderson
The Endeavour Colliery is operated by Powercoal Pty Ltd. It is located in the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The mine has been in operation for about 30 years, producing around 600,000 t
Jan 1, 1997
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Improved Apatite Recovery From Pyroxenite Ore Using Dry Milling (76e4c0cb-a59b-4aa7-85f7-7e1251e9671f)By G. J. van der Linde
Foskor operates a mine in the Northern Province of the Republic of South Africa exploiting the igneous complex at Phalaborwa. It produces about 3 million tons of phosphate concentrate per year by mean
Jan 1, 1999
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Maintenance Scheduling and ManagementBy John W. Rushton
THE PLANNED MAINTENANCE PROGRAM All concentrators should start with a planned maintenance program from day one. Every- body thinks they have a program in place before start-up, but in reality, most
Jan 1, 1986
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Rates of greenhouse gas emission at gold mines - SME Transactions 2009By L. E. Eary
Many of the major international gold mining companies provide data on rates of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as part of their environmental reporting commitments. These data are evaluated by an index
Jan 1, 2009
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Parametric analysis in surface-mine reserve definition: the inherent error and its correctionIntroduction The objective of the design and operation of a mine is to make as much money as possible within certain reasonable and responsible constraints. The imposition of constraints on the obj
Jan 1, 2000
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Precious metal mineralization at Mt. Hamilton, White Pine County, NevadaBy G. Myers, C. J. Wendt, W. H. Wilkinson, M. D. Dennis
Precious metal mineralization at Mt. Hamilton, NV is associated with a polymetallic, garnet-pyroxene skarn system developed in middle to upper Cambrian calcareous shale, limestone, and dolomite. The s
Jan 1, 1990
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The Use Of Continuous Haulage In Low-Seam MiningBy Robert C. Salak
The era of low-seam mining with continuous haulage has been here for quite some time. Typical tonnages in companies such as Terry Glenn Coal are currently averaging 405 tonnes per shift in .8m coal. J
Jan 1, 1981
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Predictions Of Pit-Lake Water Column Properties Using A Coupled Mixing And Geochemical Speciation ModelBy D. Dunbar
The flooding of open pits is now receiving considerable attention from the mining industry as an option that may minimize environmental impacts, particularly when anoxia in pit-lake deep waters can ef
Jan 1, 2003
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Characteristics Of Refuse Bank Materials Which Control Burning And Potential UseBy H. L. Lovall
Huge banks of preparation plant refuse and other non¬saleable materials have accumulated over the years in all major United States coal producing areas. These banks, esthetically and commercially unde
Jan 1, 1964