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How Much Gas Hydrates Can Sediment Host? Characteristics Affecting Sediment?s Store CapacityBy D. Marinakis
Gas hydrates (GH) are crystalline compounds consisting of a water molecule lattice, in the cages of which suitably sized molecules, such as methane or other light hydrocarbons, are confined. Although
Jan 1, 2006
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Technical Innovation And Theoretical Approach Of A New Type Of Permanent High Gradient Magnetic Separator (Phgms)By Feng Dingwu, Chen Jin, Sun Zhongyuan, Peng Shiying
The recent development of rare-earth permanent magnets has impacted the field of magnetic separation. The permanent magnets technology led to the advent of various magnetic separators particularly des
Jan 1, 1995
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Design Of PCCP Pressure Tunnel LinersBy Chris C. Sundberg, Ronald E. Heuer, Stanley L. Paul, Peter M. Douglass
Use of prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) for pressure tunnel liners is gaining popularity with contractors, engineers, and owners. This paper presents loading considerations and a beam-spring
Jan 1, 1987
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The Application of Hydroviscous and AC Induction Brakes on a Long Regenerative Panel ConveyorBy Joe Maloney, Steve Shadow
Mining conditions at Cyprus Amax's Twentymile Coal Company (TCC) require the use of regenerative conveyors. Regenerative conveyors were first used in the Southwest Mine District and then in the c
Jan 1, 1998
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Specialized Urban Shaft ConstructionBy Gary A. Almeraris, Thomas F. Peyton
This paper describes the innovative procedures employed during the construction of 3 deep shafts within the confines of New York City. The shafts, which varied in diameter from 1.8m (6ft) to 7.3m (24f
Jan 1, 1989
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Ok Tedi - On Why Ok Tedi Was Found In 1968By Colin C. Brooks
The Ok Tedi gold/copper deposit of almost 800 million tonnes was found in I968 because at that time technology had just developed sufficiently to enable exploration of such an area, world markets and
Jan 1, 1990
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Powder Surface and Polymer Structural Changes in Ultrafine Grinding in Stirred Media MillsBy Colin C. Harris, Jie Zheng, P. Sornasundaran
Powder surface and polymer structural changes during stirred milling have been studied as a function of grinding time, solid concentration and polymer molecular weight. It was found that specific surf
Jan 1, 1998
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A Laboratory Investigation To Evaluate The Feasibility Of Co2 Sequestration In Deep CoalBy A. Zutshi
Production of CO2 is an inevitable consequence of burning fossil fuels, with the only CO2 sequestration technique feasible in the immediate future being its injection in various geologic media. This p
Jan 1, 2006
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Grade Estimation And Its Precision In Mineral Resources: The Jackknife ApproachBy M. G. Hester, G. S. Adisoma
To address the problem of grade estimation in a general three-dimensional shape and the uncertainty associated with the estimate, the technique of jackknifing/ block-kriging shortcut is proposed. A ne
Jan 1, 1997
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The effect of mine reclamation program implementation on sustainability of regionBy M. Abdi Oskouei
Some believe that Sustainable Mining due to impermanence of mining operation and adverse environmental impacts of mining, is an oxymoronTruly, no one can overlook these environmental impacts; however,
Jan 1, 2011
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The Commercial and Potential Applications of Phosphine Derivatives in Solvent ExtractionBy W. A. Rickelton
The first commercial use of phosphine derivatives as solvent extraction reagents began in the mid 1970's with the construction of several plants to recover uranium from wet process phosphoric aci
Jan 1, 1994
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Microfine Comminution In A New Centrifugal Ball MillBy F. -U. Schneider, F. Wellenkamp
Based on previous investigations of ultrafine comminution in planetary ball mills, a new centrifugal mill has been developed which permits similar high stress conditions. Because this new type of mill
Jan 1, 1995
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Automating Rock-Type Classification From Satellite Data: Developing An Expert SystemBy D. Papacharalampos
A combination of decision- theoretic and knowledge-based methods can be used to classify rock-types from satellite data both efficiently and accurately. An expert system utilizes knowledge-based rules
Jan 1, 1986
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Solar-Salt Production In Northwest Oklahoma ? IntroductionBy Greg Joachims
Composition of salt in the Permian Flowerpot Shale in northwest Oklahoma suggests that the salt in this formation was deposited in the early phase of solar evaporation. Brine produced through natural
Jan 1, 1999
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Innovation and Challenges in Mineral ProcessingBy Douglas W. Fuerstenau
Technological innovation is needed to meet the challenges that face the mineral industry because ores steadily become lower in grade, more complex in mineralogy, and must be processed in the face of e
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal Geology, Reserves and Production in Northern and Central AppalachiaBy E. R. Slatick
The northern and central Appalachian coal basin in the eastern United States has been the source of about two-thirds of the nation's coal output during the 20th century. This region includes part
Jan 1, 1995
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Advances In The Design And Optimization Of Mineral Processing Plants.Steady state simulation has become a highly effective approach to the optimization of existing mineral processing plants and the design of new facilities. Accurate phenomenological models imbedded in
Jan 1, 1992
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Estimating An Arbitrary Bivariate Distribution DirectlyBy I. C. Lemmer
A distribution-free approach is developed for estimating a bivariate distribution function for an ore deposit in terms of the experimental grade correlogram and experimental "weight functions" of the
Jan 1, 1986
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An explanation of flocculation using Lewis acid-base theoryBy D. A. Stanley, B. J. Scheiner, P. M. Brown
The Bureau of Mines (USBM), US Department of the Interior, has developed a method of dewatering clay slurries based on flocculation by high-molecular-weight polymers and water removal from the formed
Jan 1, 1990
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Simultaneous leaching of uranium, 230Th, and 226Ra from Saskatchewan ores by nitric and hydrochloric acidsBy M. Selamat, J. Nirdosh, S. V. Muthuswami
High-grade uranium ores of Cluff Lake and Key Lake mines from the province of Saskatchewan in Canada are treated with nitric and hydrochloric acids with the objective of leaching 230 Th and 226Ra simu
Jan 1, 1990