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Part 2: Wet Fine Particle Concentration Section 2: Hydraulic ConcentrationBy Eugene R. Palowitch, Albert W. Deurbrouck, Thomas H. Parrsons
INTRODUCTION Hydraulic concentrators utilize the physical characteristics-size, shape, and specific gravity-of particles suspended in a fluid medium to effect a concentration of desired quality. Fin
Jan 1, 1991
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Tri-Flo: A Multistage High- Sharpness DMS Process With New ApplicationsBy G. Machiavelli, P. Bevilacqua, G. Ferrara, T. P. Meloy
During several years of operation in Europe, South Africa and other locations, the Tri-Flo process has demonstrated substantial improvements in dense-medium dynamic-separation systems. The reasons for
Jan 1, 1995
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Spatial Prediction of Fracture Intensity Based on Drill Hole ObservationsBy A. Hekmatnejad
"The objective of this work is to validate a methodology for spatially predicting the fracture intensity, defined as the average fracture area per unit volume. First, using the observations from drill
Jan 1, 2016
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Metallurgical Uses – Fluxes for MetallurgyBy Harold R. Kokal, Madhu G. Ranade
A metallurgical/flux is a substance that is added to combine with gangue (unwanted minerals) during ore smelting, with impurities in a molten metal, or with other additives in metal refining processes
Jan 1, 1994
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Mining And The Environment: Finding Common GroundBy Jim Dunn
For decades many of us who are associated with the mineral industry have tried to show the public its economic and strategic importance. Some of the mineral industry's proponents have been politi
Jan 1, 1987
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Ultra-Wide-Band Technology for High Precision Ranging ApplicationsBy K. Neumann
"INTRODUCTION For many automation and safety tasks in open cut and underground scenarios it is crucial to have highly reliable distance measurements at hand. These measurements can for instance be use
Jan 1, 2015
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Considerations Regarding Sustainable Development in the Vietnamese Coal Mining IndustryBy Naoko Shimazaki, Andre Xavier
Over 10 million tourists have visited Vietnam in 2016. Travel and tourism accounted for 9.3% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2014. At the same time, as with many other resource-rich d
Jan 1, 2017
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Augmented-reality system for training of heavy-equipment operators in surface miningBy Amy McBrayer, Vladislav Kecojevic, Juan David Valencia Quiceno, Dragan Bogunovic
The mining industry’s commitment to innovation reflects a history of adopting technological advancements to enhance workplace safety, environmental sustainability and vocational training. The objectiv
Feb 1, 2025
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Evaluating Ventilation Parameters Of Three Coal Mine Gobs (42db87b0-d624-41ff-996f-ff66be0e997a)By F. N. Kissell
The Bureau of Mines used sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) tracer gas to evaluate the effectiveness of gob ventilation and/or sealing practices at three coal mines, each having different problems associated
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal PreparationBy Robert L. (Original by) Llewellyn
Many of the problems that occur in the preparation plant originate from practices in the mine. Impurities in raw coal can be in the seam itself or from extraneous material taken in mining from the roo
Jan 1, 1981
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Nickel Deposits In New Caledonia Some Factors Influencing Their FormationBy G. Troly, M. Esterle, B. Pelletier, W. Reibell
In New Caledonia, ultramafic formations occur on 7,000 square kilometers. Weathering of peridotites leads to profiles of alteration and nickel concentrations. Complete profiles are composed of two
Jan 1, 1979
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7.5 Economic Modeling and Market ForecastingBy Robert L. Randall
The mineral industries have a continuing need for market forecasting and analysis for a variety of purposes, among which are organization and control of the sales effort, financial and corporate plann
Jan 1, 1979
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Miner Bit Geometry And Its Effect On Production CostsBy C. G. Snavely
Martin County Coal Corporation produces coal from seven continuous miner sections in two coal seams which are often interlaced with rock partings. Because of high clay content and coal oxidation, all
Jan 1, 1985
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Creep Damage Model For Rockburst At Mufulira Mine In ZambiaBy Y. FUJII, E. CHANDA, J. KODAMA, D. FUKUDA, M. NISHIHARA, Y. NAKAYAMA, P. SINKALA
This paper describes a creep damage model that was proposed to clarify the rockburst mechanism for the Mufulira underground copper mine in Zambia. Cumulative rock damage was evaluated for the edge ele
Jan 1, 2023
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Thermal Adhesion As A Means Of Sorting PlasticsBy J. I. Schoenherr, G. Schubert, T. A. Baloun
The currently known and used plastics and rubber recycling or sorting processes cannot be applied efficiently and economically due to large amounts and different numbers of plastics types as well as o
Jan 1, 2004
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More Than Five Things I Never Want to See in Plant DesignBy Joe Keane
DOUG HALBE: The kickoff speaker, and my unanimous choice, is Joe Keane. Joe was born in Butte, Montana, and began his association with the mining industry as an under- ground miner at age 16. Currentl
Jan 1, 1998
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Physical and surface characterization for mineral processing (ab380c2d-e3c4-4226-80dc-eb0df679c47e)By R. Hogg, S. Chander
An overview of various physical and interfacial characterization methods for use in mineral processing is presented in this paper. The availability of a large number of characterization techniques and
Jan 1, 1987
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Flotation Machines (08558ad4-95fc-4ec7-b0cd-9e5e69e5d2e8)By J. Herbst, C. C. Harris, G. Poling
The modern flotation machine is the result of decades of adaptation to a changing environment. In response to falling ore grades, and rising demands, tonnages, and costs, attempts are now underway to
Jan 1, 1976
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A Computer Design Of Ultimate Pit Limit By Using Transportation AlgorithmBy Panlop Huttagosol
The use of computer models to design ultimate pit limit of an open pit mine during its feasibility study has become an emphasized procedure in mining. It is a normal practice in open pit mine design t
Jan 1, 1992
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Surveying And Mapping (1aeaafb7-ca98-4d3d-80e0-43a3bfd669d2)By T. Carl Jr. Shelton
Surveying and mapping are used to locate and visually portray objects, lines, or areas in relation to a reference point or line. The actual making of the measurements to locate the objects and points
Jan 1, 1981