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Structure And Orientation Of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Adsorbed On Cu(OH)2 ? IntroductionAccording to the Balandin's (1) "multiplet theory of catalysis", adsorption can occur only if atoms of the reactant molecules are congruent with surface atoms of the catalyst. Such a condition ca
Jan 1, 1974
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Providing Instrument Maintenance Training - The Vendor's ViewpointBy Kurt Wiener
A major process control system is in some ways like a complex organism. The extremities, (that is, field instruments) are exposed to many hazards and suffer malfunctions of relatively minor and repeti
Jan 1, 1980
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The methane-air explosion hazard within coal mine gobsBy Jürgen Brune
This is a shortened version of the paper ?The Methane-Air Explosion Hazard Within Coal Mine Gobs published in the 2013 volume of SME Transactions (Brune, 2013, pp. 376-390). This paper analyzes the e
Feb 1, 2014
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Development Of Hookers Prairie Mine And PlantBy Charles H. Greene
This paper will describe briefly the steps taken in the development of a Central Florida phosphate ore deposit from acquisition to mining. Further, the design and early operation of the mining and ben
Jan 1, 1977
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Slurried Coal - Storage, Reclaiming And Ship Loading ? IntroductionBy W. Norman Sims
A number of forces are at work that are now having an influence on coal handling systems. Changes are occurring and will be occurring at an increasing rate during the next few years. 1. Environmenta
Jan 1, 1982
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Crushing and grinding at Bond Gold’s Colosseum mine : An updateBy R. L. Beatty
Bond International Gold's Colosseum gold mine was discovered in 1865. No recorded production occurred, however, until the 1930s, with production of about 19 kg (615 oz) of gold. The mine was clos
Jan 1, 1989
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Amtrak East River Tunnels Structural Repairs and Reconstructions - NAT2022By Daniel McNamee, Wern-ping N. Chen
The Amtrak East River Tunnels include four tunnels, Line 1 to Line 4, which extend from New York Penn Station in Manhattan, under the East River to Sunnyside Yard in Long Island City. Since fall 2015,
Dec 1, 2022
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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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Ball Charging System At Island CopperBy Frank W. Reinrniller
Mill ball charging systems have undergone little change during the past two decades. Most operations utilize a locomotive/ball car combination to load and haul charges from the ball storage bin to the
Jan 1, 1977
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Methods For Estimating Nonpoint Pollution Loads From Mining Activities - Introduction: Nature Of Nonpoint PollutionBy John W. Nebgen
Surface water quality is determined by complicated interactions between water and land. Runoff--the flow of waters in surface streams and rivers-¬represents the total amount of water collected in a dr
Jan 1, 1975
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Double thickener circuit at Gold Fields' Chimney CreekBy J. O. Marsden, J. H. Gourdie, J. R. Arnold, J. G. Mansanti
During the testing and design of the Gold Fields' Chimney Creek mine, it was found that a much higher carbon loading was possible with CIC (carbon-in-solution columns) than with CIP (carbon-in-pu
Jan 1, 1990
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Innovative Approach To Flotation EnhancementBy T. Negeri
Flotation is the most efficient and preferred solid-solid separation method in mineral processing. However, enhanced production of high-grade concentrates at sufficiently high recovery still poses tec
Jan 1, 1995
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Long-term mine planning of the Malanjkhand copper deposit - SME Transactions 2011By D. Chakravarty, G. Samanta, B. Samanta
The present study highlights the planning and design aspects of a well-known openpit copper deposit in India. The mine has been operational since 1982 and presently reaches a depth of 168 m below the
Jan 1, 2011
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Exploring the role of digital twin systems in mine safety - ME Feature ArticleBy Jacob Carr, Rebecca Knuth, Emily J. Haas, Marvin Cheng, Bob Bissonette
Many industries, including mining, are experiencing an increase in the use of robotic and other artificial intelligence (AI) systems to improve efficiency, productivity and precision. For example, a 2
Oct 1, 2025
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The Minetrain Project: Developing an Advanced Level Training Program for Mining Industry Professionals in an Actual Deep Mine SiteBy Z. Zhang, M. S. Gonzalez, M. de P. Bueno, P. Holopainen, S. Luukkanen
In an extremely competitive mining industry, onsite experience is a big advantage. Mining education at the universities is mostly focused on theoretical studies without a possibility of practical trai
Jan 1, 2019
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Thermal Transformation of Oxide and Hydroxide Minerals in Chromite and Manganese Ores "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By S. K. Samal, B. Mishra, M. K. Mohanty, S. C. Mishra
Steelmaking industries consume the majority of chromium and manganese ferroalloys to impart several properties in steel and also for other purposes. The quality of ore governs the process kinetics as
Jan 21, 2021
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Electrochemistry Of Pyrite And Its Significance In Sulphide FlotationBy H. Majima
In spite of the importance of the presence of pyrite in the flotation of sulphide ores, not many studies have been made from the electrochemical point of view. It is generally recognized that the oxid
Jan 1, 1971
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An Evaluation Of The Potential For Selective In Situ Leach Mining Of Manganese OresBy Dianne C. Marozas
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting research to evaluate the potential for developing an in situ leach mining process that will selectively extract manganese from oxide ores, leaving gangue relativ
Jan 1, 1991
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Mining and Hydraulic Transport of Minerals from Deep-Ocean Floor (bf680df2-1f92-458d-8f28-9e08eefa5209)By J. S. Chung
As part of ongoing deep-ocean mining research, hydraulic transport systems as well as status of deep-ocean mining systems are reviewed in the aspects of manganese nodules and crusts from 800-6,000-m d
Jan 1, 1999
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Large Vibrating Screen Design - Manufacturing And Maintenance ConsiderationsBy Robert A. Irvine
Traditionally, cost effective gains in the capacity of material handling systems were a result of increases in equipment size. In general, the use of maximum capacity components in a system optimizes
Jan 1, 1983