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Phosphate Process Stream Composition Measurement By An Image Analysis TechniqueBy R. D. Grove, M. F. Elliott, R. L. Weigel
The control of Florida phosphate flotation plants is largely based on the visual observations of experienced operators, both in recognizing good and bad froth conditions and in making judgments about
Jan 1, 1993
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Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation Information SystemsBy Wayne Wride, Amy Lamb, Debra Sonntag
In today's "information age", we have the ability to collect volumes of data about a company's performance. The challenge is to turn that data into information employees can understand and u
Jan 1, 2000
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The Integrity of Samples Acquired by Deep Reverse Circulation Drilling Below the Water Table at the Chimney Creek Project, NevadaBy A. Wright
Gold Fields Mining Corporation is presently evaluating gold mineralization beneath thick, wet alluvium at the Chimney Creek Project, Nevada. Contamination of reverse circulation samples has been visua
Jan 1, 1991
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Sintering Of Magnetite Pellets Under Carbon MonoxideBy S. K. Kawatra, S. J. Ripke
Iron ore concentrates pellets are currently in duration heat hardened (sintered) under oxidizing conditions. Pellets produced from magnetite ore concentrate are completely oxidized during induration a
Jan 1, 2003
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Image Analysis Characterization Of Pyrite In Fine Coal FlotationBy G. T. Adel
The flotation behavior of a -28 mesh Pittsburgh No. 8 coal sample is investigated through the use of Scanning Electron Microscopy in conjunction with Image Analysis. Release analysis is used to genera
Jan 1, 1994
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On nonnegative weights of linear kriging estimation - by E.Y. Baafi, Y.C. Kim, and F. Szidarovszky Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 38, No. 6 June 1986, pp. 437-442By D. F. Watson, G. M. Philip
The article cited above reflects the difficulty that is often encountered in interpreting different aspects of kriging. Baafi et al. write: "Due to negative kriging weights, negative block grades may
Jan 1, 1988
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Laboratory Investigation Of Bio-Heap Leaching To Remove Sulfur From Kiln Feed MaterialsBy A. M. Johnson, M. A. Cornachione
The west central Upper Peninsula of Michigan contains a large resource of graphitic slate. The slate has potential industrial use as a substitute for shale currently used in the production of portland
Jan 1, 1995
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Collectorless flotation of galena and chalcopyrite: Correlation between flotation rate and the amount of extracted sulfurBy S. Kelebek, G. W. Smith
Four samples of galena, each prepared differently, dry ground chalcopvrite and real gar have shown various quantities of liberated sulfur corresponding up to nine equivalent monolavers on their surfac
Jan 1, 1990
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Selection of agglomeration process variables for increasing the LTD and reducibility of a magnetite-based acid pelletBy P. D. Nora, M. G. Ranade
A statistically designed pot grate-kiln test program was conducted to determine the agglomeration process variables necessary for increasing the low temperature disintegration resistance (LTD) and red
Jan 1, 1987
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Developing Fuzzy Inference Systems (FIS) For The Evaluation Of Multiple-Layer Lignite DepositsBy M. Galetakis
The difficulties that rise during the evaluation of multiple-layer lignite deposits come from the deposit structure (alternating lignite layers with intercalated material of varying thickness), as wel
Jan 1, 2005
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Ore Body Ground ConditionsBy D. J. Lachel, Douglas E. Hansen, Bruce Kennedy
The very high cost of exploration and development for new mines requires that a carefully planned, complete, and technically competent geotechnical evaluation be applied to the ore body and the surrou
Jan 1, 1982
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Simple Options For Preventing Acid Mine Drainage From Heap Leachable Sulfide Gold OresBy G. E. McClelland
In recent years exploration and development of low-grade sulfide precious metal ore deposits has increased. Low- grade ores are usually processed using conventional heap leach cyanidation methods. The
Jan 1, 1996
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Intelligent Sensor Data Analysis Using A1 Based TechniquesBy Paul J. A. Lever, Robert H. King
Human operators, geological conditions, equipment changes, mining sequences, and roof conditions are some of the continually changing operating conditions that drive a dynamic mining environment. Thes
Jan 1, 1993
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Floatability of Phosphate Minerals in the Presence of Soluable Glass, Salts, Slimes and Carbonate MineralsBy A. I. Kalugin, A. A. Abramov, D. E. Kozlov, D. V. Magazanik
Based on theoretical and experimental researches of phosphate and carbonate minerals flotation in the presence of soluable glass at various pH values and sodium silicate concentrations, it has been es
Jan 1, 2002
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Climax Uranium Company?s Approach To Vanadium Recovery By Solvent ExtractionBy R. E. Musgrove
At the present time Climax Uranium Company recovers vanadium oxide from carnotite type uranium ores in the mill at Grand Junction, Colorado, The flowsheet of this mill is shown in Figure I. Vanadium i
Jan 1, 1958
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CO2 as an Exhaust Emissions Surrogate in Small Dieselized MinesBy M. K. Gangal, E. D. Dainty, G. Kunchur
This paper presents a validation of C02 as a single surrogate measurement for other diesel-emitted pollutants in multi-diesel-machine operations typical of small underground mines. This means that the
Jan 1, 1991
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The Measurement And Characterisation Of Tunnel Roughness With Respect To Ventilation And Heat Flow TheoryBy A. J. Jeffery
Heat transfer to a fluid flowing through a rough duct has been shown by many researchers to be a function of surface roughness. The effect of roughness asperities on the duct surface is to turbulate t
Jan 1, 1993
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Scavenging For Better Recovery Of PhosphatesBy Y. Yu
Florida phosphates ore typically processed by reverse flotation with an intermediate acid-scrubbing step. A single-reagent flotation process, using fatty acids or amines as the collector, would elimin
Jan 1, 1997
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Comparison Of Coal Drying MethodsBy David G. Thompson
There are basically two commonly used methods of drying washed coal. They are mechanical drying (sometimes called dewatering) and thermal drying. The common methods of mechanical drying are by using v
Jan 1, 1975
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Evaluation Of Phosphate Rock DepositsBy Donald L. Everhart
Economic geologists faced with the task of evaluating phosphate rock deposits find it necessary to deal with a unique and a lengthy list of geologic, chemical, and economic factors before they can det
Jan 1, 1971