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Effect of cone angle on separation characteristics of compound water-only cycloneBy T. C. Rao, N. Suresh, M. Vanangamudi
Experiments have been conducted on a 76¬mm water-only cyclone treating cowl below 2 mm size having different proportion of -0.075 mm fines. The effect of cone angle of the cyclone (compound cone) has
Jan 1, 1990
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The Financial Reporting Process - VocabularySome basic terms used in cost management and accounting include: - Cost. A sacrifice made to acquire goods or services, measured by the price paid. Technically, the sacrifice is called a cost unti
Jan 1, 1999
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Hydrophobic Interactions Between the Air Bubbles in WaterBy Liguang Wang, Roe-Hoan Yoon
The thin film balance (TFB) technique was used to measure the equilibrium film thicknesses (H3 between two air bubbles in sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and electrolyte (NaCl) solutions. The results wer
Jan 1, 2005
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The Application Of Spatial Factor Analysis To Unconditional Simulations With Implications For Mineral ExplorationBy E. C. Grunsky
Spatial auto- and crosscorrelation assessment of variables can be carried out using quadratic function estimates. From the function estimates, multivariate relationships of the variables can be determ
Jan 1, 1989
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Section 1: IntroductionBy 000-000-604
HISTORIACAL INTRODUCTION Mineral processing has three principle branches, to quote Taggart, "Ore Dressing, which comprises the methods of separation of solids in inorganic crude by means which do
Jan 1, 1985
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Present and Future of Gold and Silver MetallurgyBy Hans von Michaelis
Gold metallurgy has advanced remarkably over the last decade. Even more significant progress will be made over the next five years, particularly in the application of advanced comminution techniques a
Jan 1, 1989
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Cooling In Development Workings In Very Hot Ground - IntroductionBy Yoshio Hiramatsu
In Toyoha mine near Sapporo, the ground temperature is very high, perhaps due to inflow of hot mineral water, the origin of which may be rock masses intruded by the igneous activity in the Tertiary pe
Jan 1, 1980
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Determination Of Deep Pit Heat Regime Parameters - IntroductionBy R. Tanaskovic
The objective of study of climatic conditions in underground mines is to create a working environment suitable for normal development of operations. Disregarding the fact that the development of equi
Jan 1, 1980
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Ground Freezing for Deep Shafts at the Mill Creek Tunnel ProjectBy Richard Switalski, Mark R. Kritzer, Boro J. Lukajic, Robert Pintabona
Ground freezing was chosen as an initial support method during construction of two deep shafts at the Mill Creek project. The Mill Creek, Phase 2 tunnel (MCT-2) is utilized to convey and store combine
Jan 1, 2003
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The Rhondda Fach: Migration And MortalityBy Timothy J. L. Haley
The population of the Rhondda underwent a spectacular rise as energy requirements increased in the mid-nineteenth century. The rapid expansion in the demand for coal transformed the population from a
Jan 1, 1993
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Implementation Of Linear Programming Model For Optimum Open Pit Production Scheduling ProblemBy Edgar Urbaez
Production scheduling is one of the most important factors affecting mine planning. A program -Mine Scheduler -that aids mining engineers with the setup of an optimum open pit production scheduling al
Jan 1, 1999
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Case History: Van Dyke ISL Copper ProjectBy R. V. Huff
An in-situ leaching technology was developed for copper oxide minerals at the Van Dyke deposit at Miami, Arizona. This paper discusses the process developed and the activities that occurred. Specifica
Jan 1, 1988
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The Use of Carbon Dioxide for Economic Cyanide DetoxificationBy J. F. Rakszawski, Robert P. D'Orazio
The use of cyanide in the processing of gold has been documented for over a century. It is still one of the more effective methods of isolating gold, as witnessed by the fact that in 1987 cyanidation
Jan 1, 1990
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Monitoring of Rock Stress Redistribution in Geological CO2 SequestrationBy Erik Westman, Enji Sun, Xu Ma, Ben Fahrman
"Shale gas has become an increasingly important clean energy, which has been explored worldwide in recent decades. Supercritical CO2 acts as fracturing fluid for shale gas production. The safety monit
Jan 1, 2017
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Characterization Of Refractory Gold Ores Through Diagnostic Leach ProceduresBy Deepak Malhotra
The first step in the development of a gold deposit is the detailed mineralogical examination of the ore types, major and minor mineral constituents and their association. It is extremely difficult an
Jan 1, 1993
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Open Pit Mining -Red Dog ProjectBy S. Hodgson
The Red Dog zinc/lead deposit in northwest Alaska is the second largest zinc deposit ever discovered. Being developed by Cominco Alaska with startup scheduled for early 1990, it will ultimately be the
Jan 1, 1988
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Theft Prevention In Gold MiningBy A. Dale Wunderlich
With the price of precious metals at an 18-year low, every ounce of metal produced is important. The theft of metals from mining and refining sites can mean the diffrence between profit and loss for
Jan 1, 1998
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Diesel Emissions Control Strategy at IncoBy Jozef S. Stachulak, Bruce R. Conard
INTRODUCTION The concern of occupational exposure to diesel exhaust pollutants is an important workplace issue for the mining industry. During the last three decades of diesel operations at Inco,
Jan 1, 1997
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Control Of Pollution From Coal Mine Refuse Sites And Slurry PondsBy J. P. Ramsey
This is a description of the efforts of a research project intended to demonstrate methods of alleviating pollution from coal mine refuse piles and slurry lagoons. These are mainly derelict barren sit
Jan 1, 1969
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Using Mine Site Gas Chromatography for Accurate and Reliable Gas AnalysisBy R. L. Taylor, S. D. Abbott
"INTRODUCTION Mines are filled with a mixture of gases, some of which are toxic, flammable, explosive. Others can be early reporters of potential problems. It has previously been shown that analysis b
Jan 1, 2016