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The Recovery Function - Definition And Comparison With Production Data ? IntroductionBy Fred H. Seymour
In spite of the progress made by geostatistical theory over the years, evaluation of low grade open pit gold deposits continues to be challenging. Many Carlin type deposits are modelled from explorati
Jan 1, 1989
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Square-Set System of MiningBy E. D. Gardner, William O. Vandenburg
This chapter on the square-set system of mining em¬bodies the results of a special study of the subject made as a part of the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) general investigation of mining methods and cost
Jan 1, 1982
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Development of a video-based coal slurry ash analyzerBy P. L. Dunn, G. T. Adel, E. B. Cruz
Automatic control of fine-coal cleaning circuits has traditionally been limited by a lack of adequate sensors. Although several nuclear-based analyzers are available, none have seen widespread accepta
Jan 1, 1999
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High-Efficiency Flotation of Coarse and Fine CoalBy Chris J. Conway, Bruce W. Atkinson, Graeme J. Jameson
The flotation of coal in the fie and coarse particle size ranges presents particular problems. Fine or ultra-fine coal less than 100 microns presents a challenge to conventional flotation machines bec
Jan 1, 1995
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Surface Modification of Apatite and Dolomite by Microorganisms for Selective Flotation SeparationBy Z. Abdel-Khalek, Hassan El-Shall, S. Farrah, C. Boice
Selective adsorption and surface modification of minerals by surfactants is the primary step in the process of separating certain minerals with similar physical and chemical characteristics in the flo
Jan 1, 2002
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A Generalized Rail Haulage Simulation ModelBy Richard L. Sanford
The generalized rail haulage simulator described in this paper is an outgrowth of the need to expand a previously developed single level simulator to permit analysis of production problems where inter
Jan 1, 1974
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Influence Of Microscopic Structure Of Coal On Methane MigrationBy Satya Harpalani
An investigation was carried out to study the microscopic structure of coal in order to understand the phenomenon of methane migration. A Scanning Electron Microscope (SEH) was used to study the surfa
Jan 1, 1987
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A Size Reduction/Liberation Model Of Grinding Including Multiple Classes Of Composite ParticlesBy W. Z. Choi
A model describing size reduction and mineral liberation during grinding has been extended to include multiple classes of composite particles. The majority of the model parameters have been directly d
Jan 1, 1986
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Monte Carlo Models For On-Line Neutron Capture Prompt Gamma-Ray AnalysisBy K. Verghese
Neutron capture prompt gamma-ray analysis provides the best method for on-line analysis of the elemental composition of large volumes of bulk material. This paper summarizes the Monte Carlo models whi
Jan 1, 1984
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Biooxidation Heap Pretreatment Of Sulfide Refractory Gold OreBy R. W. Bartlett
I first met Milton Wadsworth in 1951 as an eighteen year old junior taking his mineral processing course at the University of Utah. He guided my senior thesis, evaluating the then new polymer floccula
Jan 1, 1996
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New Liner Design Improves Aerofall Mill Throughput*By H. R. Coles
Test work conducted in the 6.4 and 10.52 m Aerofall Mills at the Iron Ore Company of Canada Carol Project showed that the conventionally used ?deflector?-type liners which form the basic principle of
Jan 1, 1980
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Evaporites In The Isthmus Of Tehuantepec, Mexico - General StatementBy Manuel Viveros J.
This paper will deal with the type of rocks so called evaporites, which are sedimentary rocks produced by water evaporation from seas, lakes or marginal lagoons, in warm and arid climates. Salts d
Jan 1, 1974
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Development of Strategies to Reduce Ventilation and Heating Costs in a Swedish Sublevel Caving Mine - a Unique Case of LKAB’s Konsuln Mine (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)By A. Halim, A. Martikainen, S. GYAMFI
This paper outlines a unique case of the development of strategies to reduce ventilation and heating costs in Konsuln iron ore mine in northern Sweden. The mine, located just south of Luossavaara-Kiir
Dec 23, 2021
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Induction Time Measurements For The Quartz-Amine Flotation SystemBy J. L. Yordan
An induction time apparatus has been constructed in the present work which has a sensitivity limit of 100-150 micro-seconds. The basic unit is similar to the one used by Eigeles and Volova (1960) and
Jan 1, 1986
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Resource Recovery an Option for the Treatment of Industrial WastesBy Surendra K. Mishra
With increasing regulatory pressure from the environmental authorities, waste management has become a focal point of industrial operation. To offset the waste management costs, industry has made consc
Jan 1, 1997
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The Microseismic Technique Applied To Slope StabilityBy David W. Wisecarver
The U.S. Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with U.S. Borax and Chemical Corporation and the Kennecott Copper Corporation, has investigated the use of the microseismic method to evaluate the stability of
Jan 1, 1969
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Bethlehem Steel?s Coal Mining Research Program - How The Program BeganBy F. G. Miller
In mid-1972 we determined that a fresh approach to coal mining research was needed for the industry as well as for Bethlehem. The reasons to us were obvious: Productivity was in the throes of a steady
Jan 1, 1976
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Coal Preparation System Optimization For Preparing Compliance Quality CoalBy Atmesh K. Sinha
The market for thermal coal has recently been growing rapidly and it is projected to continue to do so in the foreseeable future. Both the national and international markets often demand high Btu low
Jan 1, 1984
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Overcoming Design Challenges on the Ohio River Tunnel to Improve Water Quality in Pittsburgh, PA - NAT2024By Zhenqi Cai, Mike Lichte, Kimberly Kennedy
The Ohio River Tunnel is the first of three combined sewer overflow tunnels to be constructed under Allegheny County Sanitary Authority's Clean Water Plan. The project consists of a total of approxim
Jun 23, 2024
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Structural analysis of mine pillars using finite element method - A case studyBy D. H. Y. Tang, S. S. Peng
Three-dimensional finite element modeling (3-D FEM) was performed to analyze the safety factors of stump pillars, 5.5 m x 5.5 m, under a cover of 63 m using the Modified Drucker-Prager Theory. The res
Jan 1, 1987