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Column Flotation Studies Of Alabama Oil ShaleBy J. G. Groppo, B. K. Parekh
Eastern US oil shale contains approximately 10 to 12 gallons of oil per ton and 7 to 10% pyritic sulfur. Physical beneficiation of these low grade shales using froth flotation provides a high grade ma
Jan 1, 1994
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Storage And Blending By Simulation In A Steel ComplexBy A. T. Yu
The broken hill proprietary company Ltd., Australia's only steel producer, has come a long way. Since 1885 to reach today's. Capacity of 6.6 million long tons of ingot steel per year.* its N
Jan 1, 1969
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Experimental study on suppression of lithium-iron-phosphate battery firesBy Richard A. Thomas, Liming Yuan, Wei Tang, JOHN SOLES
Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery applications are increasing for battery-powered vehicles because of their high energy density and expected long cycle life. With the development of battery-powered vehicle
Aug 1, 2024
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A Successful Method Of Sampling And Testing Highly Fractured Material, Using Large Diameter CoreBy C. W. Lockhart
Strength evaluation programs, based on sub- jecting a number of 5-718 inch (0.15 m) diameter core samples from highly fractured or poorly consolidated rock, to triaxial compression tests, have been su
Jan 1, 1980
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Wage Disparities In NAFTA NationsBy Jennifer B. Leinart
With the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Canada, the United States and Mexico entered into an international experiment in economics amid a cloud of controversy that still
Jan 1, 1998
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Pit To Plant - Current TrendsBy Allan D. Fernie
Growing interest in pit crushing and conveying is evident from the many articles, technical papers, and new equipment development recently presented. Application of a pit crushing and conveying syste
Jan 1, 1983
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Recent Improvements in Finish Cement MillingBy William J. Kohan
Milling has traditionally been considered more art than science. In the last 10 years, significant improvements in process equipment have been made and we are finally taking significant steps toward a
Jan 1, 1997
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Image-Based 3D Reconstructions for Stockpile Volume MeasurementBy G. A. Christie
This paper presents a vision system capable of providing an accurate estimate for the volume of stockpiles using 2D images. By imaging a stockpile from multiple viewpoints with a two-camera system, a
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Subsidence Planning and Risk AssessmentBy George W. Luxbacher
The inclusion of a new term "planned subsidence" in the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1977 has lead the U.S. coal mining industry into a new aspect of engineering: subsidence planning. Subside
Jan 1, 1986
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Extending geometallurgy to the mine scale with hyperspectral imaging – a pilot study using drone- and ground-based scanningBy Isabel F. Barton, Matthew J. Gabriel, CARSON ROBERTS, JOHN LYONS-BARAL, LEON DUPLESSIS, Mark D. Barton
Geometallurgical characterization is increasingly used in the mining industry to model ore types, predict process performance and identify potential recovery issues ahead of time. However, most geomet
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PRACTICAL MINING GEOLOGY (025edc84-3330-4222-9d2d-c2c4d4ed3b72)By E. H. Ahrens
This paper deals with the responsibilities of an operating geologists and the relationship of operations to exploration. It should be of interest to those soon to enter the profession, those new to pi
Jan 1, 1992
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Equipment Policy: The Effect Of Inflation On Economic Life And ProfitsBy James Douglas
For the past several years, inflation has placed increasing pressure on our economic system. The total effect of inflation is complex when combined with other factors which affect the economics of equ
Jan 1, 1972
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Opportunities For Continuous Mining Productivity ImprovementsBy R. H. King
The US coal industry has been using continuous room-and-pillar mining (CRPM) machines for more than 30 years for longwall development. This equipment has also been used for production mining in areas
Jan 1, 1991
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Instrumentation And Automatic Control Of Crushing And Grinding Facilities, New Concepts And New Development ? IntroductionBy G. C. Kachel
During the past two years, there has been an increasing acceptance of process automation among ferrous, non-ferrous and non-metallic rock processing operations in an attempt to keep total unit costs i
Jan 1, 1969
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Choosing Coaxial Cable For TDR MonitoringThe main goal of this paper is to present readers with recommendations for choosing coaxial cables appropriate for mining applications of Time Domain Ref 1 ectometry (TDR) to monitor rock mass movemen
Jan 1, 1986
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Dynamic Analysis - Benefits for all ConveyorsBy E. J. Donovan, O&apos
The use of Dynamic Analysis techniques in the design of conveyor systems is extremely limited. The most frequent use of the technique is in large and expensive systems where the emphasis is on insuran
Jan 1, 1993
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Technology and Reagents for Waste TreatmentBy Surendra K. Mishra
Recent land ban act has put pressure on industry to decontaminate the waste streams before they could be discharged. However, for both metal and organic contaminated wastes, there are commercial incen
Jan 1, 1994
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Control Strategies for Solid/Liquid SeparationBy K. C. Carriere
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to introduce the reader to basic control strategies for solid/liquid separation in mineral processing and to indicate some of the implementation difficult
Jan 1, 1986
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Tailing Sand Dewatering For Dike ConstructionBy J. Hazen, R. Jenner
This project was developed at the PCS Phosphate Mine in Aurora, NC. This site includes a surface mining operation, beneficiation plant and chemical processing facility located in the coastal plain of
Jan 1, 2004
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Evaluation of Toxicology of Reagents in the Mining IndustryBy Marvin A. Ph. D. Friedman
The following paper describes an overview of evaluations for assessing the potential hazards associated with handling newly developed reagents used in the mining industry. Important factors in determi
Jan 1, 1994