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Limestones Of New Mexico And Adjoining Areas Suitable For Sulfur Removal In Coal-Fired Power PlantsBy F. E. Kottlowski
Widespread high-calcium limestones in New Mexico region are low -in magnesium, but some units include shale interbeds deleterious for sulfur removal usage. Thick limestones in Mississippian Escabrosa,
Jan 1, 1994
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Evaluation of copper dump and heap leaching situationsBy J. M. Keane, C. K. Chase
Critical to successful dump and heap leaching of copper is an adequate evaluation of applicable parameters. This paper deals with methods to establish optimum conditions for dump and heap leaching cop
Jan 1, 1988
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Aggregation And Salt Flotation Of TalcBy Antonieta Middea, Rupen Adamian, Fernando F. Lins
This work presents the results obtained with aggregation of fine talc (-19 m), a naturally hydrophobic mineral, in the presence of KC1 solutions. The classical DLVO theory describes well the aggregati
Jan 1, 1995
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Pyrite-pyrrhotite-grinding media contact and its effect on flotationBy R. L. Pozzo, A. S. Malicsi, I. Iwasaki
The electrochemical nature of mineral-grinding media interaction in the wet grinding of one and two sulfide mineral ores was investigated with regard to the flotation behaviors of the minerals. Two ir
Jan 1, 1991
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Borehole Radar Determines Solid Coal And Mined-Out Areas For A Construction SiteBy G. G. Marino, Z. R. Widup
Marino Engineering Associates, Inc. (MEA) was asked to determine the effects of mining beneath a proposed roadway structure. In order to determine the subsidence potential and the magnitude of the min
Jan 1, 2004
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Participation of Industrial Research In Commercialization Of New Chemical ProductsBy W. E. Horst
Historically, research organizations have made significant contributions to the development and commercialization of new chemical products for the mining industry and examples of commercial results ar
Jan 1, 1986
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A Fault-Diagnostic Expert System For Longwall - ShearerBy Sukumar Bandopadhyay
A present dominant problem is that of high downtime of the longwall shearer used in the coal production process. The means by which this problem can be overcome are many, but one of, the most importan
Jan 1, 1989
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Direct acid elution of anionic exchange resins for uranium recoveryBy T. Y. Yan
An effective elution technique has been developed for recovering uranium from ion exchange resins loaded in the carbonate leaching process. The procedure employs direct elution with acid. In compariso
Jan 1, 1987
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Quantification of travel path uncertainty by geostatistical simulationBy W. V. Harper
The travel path of a freed radioactive particle in an aquifer must be estimated from a limited number of available samples. This paper discusses geostatistical methods that minimize the 'uncertai
Jan 1, 1990
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Uncertainty In Planning ARD Control Measures: Risk Modeling And InterpretationBy Dr. George W. Annadale, Dr. Adrian G. Chantler
Materials which are likely to produce Acid Rock Drainage (ARV) can be identified with a reasonable degree of certainty. However, it is not currently possible to predict the concentrations of future co
Jan 1, 1992
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A Study of Laboratory Comminution Techniques for Respirable Coal Dust Generation and their Contamination EffectsBy Jianliang Li, Jan M. Mutmansky
This study analyzed laboratory comminution techniques for respirable mine dust generation and the properties of the resulting dusts. It was the objective of the study to determine the suitability of t
Jan 1, 1992
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5. Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing ? IntroductionBy Ralph Bernstein
The processing of earth observation sensor data by digital technology is almost two decades old. Only recently, however, has this technology become practical and economical. The reasons for this are i
Jan 1, 1979
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The Time-Dependent Compaction of Porous Rocks and Its Consequences for Laboratory TestingBy John F. Schat, T. William Thompson
Laboratory data on the time-dependent compaction of porous rocks are presented, and various attempts to model this behavior are described. These lead to a discussion of the problems that arise in usin
Jan 1, 1986
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Combining Hydraulic Classification and Spiral Concentration for Improved Efficiency in Fine Coal Recovery CircuitsBy Fred L. Stanley, Ricky Q. Honaker, Michael J. Mankosa
Spiral concentration has gained a great deal of popularity as a cheap, effective method for recovering fine coal (8x100 mesh). Typically, 6-turn, wide-profile spirals are used in either a single pass,
Jan 1, 1995
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Object-Oriented Expert System Control Of Flotation PlantsBy Lynn B. Hales, Randy A. Ynchausti
Object-oriented technologies have been developed to more closely model the way we think about the world and our natural approach to solving problems. Higher levels of abstraction, generalization and c
Jan 1, 1993
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Gold & the Platinum Group – Ways to the Right AnswerBy Ken Bright
This paper is an overview of approaches to assessment of ore grade for gold and the platinum group at the exploration stage of a project. Proper sampling techhniques must be complemented by good assay
Jan 1, 1988
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The Experimental System For Mine Ventilation ControlBy Stanislaw Wasilewski, Zdzislaw Krzystanek, Boleslaw Firganek
The experimental system for mine venti1ation control in Staszic colliery has two - level structure. In the lower - measuring 1evel the existing computer - based early fire detection system has been us
Jan 1, 1989
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Variation in dust levels with continuous miner positionLittle knowledge is available that considers the effects of continuous miner position on the possible respirable dust exposure of the remote mining-machine operator. Such information could be very use
Jan 1, 2000
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Seismic refraction survey and statistical analysis of relations between seismic and mining parameters of some phosphate ore deposits at the Brewster mine, FloridaBy S. W. Clark, R. Meglen
A seismic refraction survey of selected environs of Brewster Phosphate's Lonesome mine near Bradley, FL identified various layers of overburden, minable matrix (ore body) and basement (i.e., bedr
Jan 1, 1990
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Coupled finite element modeling of - slope stabilityBy W. G. Pariseau, S. C. Schmelter
The destabilizing effect of water pressure on rock-mass stability is examined quantitatively by the finite element method. A coupled code that accounts for the simultaneous effects of rock-mass deform
Jan 1, 1999