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Application of an electric field to enhance the flow of coal-water slurries in pipelinesBy R. J. Snow, S. N. Bhattacharya, D. D. Patil
Electrokinetics involves the movement of charged particles or water molecules in an applied dc field. Applications in particle fluid systems include the dewatering of soils, the densification of mill
Jan 1, 2002
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Application Of Dynamic Programming To The Grade Control And Scheduling In A Cut-And-Fill Mining MethodBy Fernando H. Muge
The first application of dynamic pro¬gramming to the problem of grade control and scheduling was by Muge et al (1979) and Ribeiro (1982) who applied it to the simple, two-dimensional case of longitudi
Jan 1, 1989
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Planning a balanced national mine safety and health research program using risk analysis and stakeholder inputBy R. L. Grayson
The Office for Mine Safety and Health Research, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health is responsible for providing research leadership in the prevention of mining work-related illness,
Jan 1, 2002
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Recovery of Gold and Silver from a Sulfidic Ore Cyanide and Chloride Leaching after Chlorination RoastingBy James L. Hendrix, R. Y. Wan, David W. Kappes, Jinrong Zhang, M. C. Fuerstenau, Terence E. Albert
A sulfidic flotation tailings ore, containing 1.14 gpt Au and 242.53 gpt Ag, was treated by low temperature chlorination roasting followed by cyanide or chloride leaching. Eighty per cent of Ag was re
Jan 1, 1993
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Optimal Allocations With Limited Resources: An Intuitive ApproachBy Michael J. Shulman
During-all phases of exploration limited resources must be allocated among exploration methods and among exploration prospects. This problem,, an exercise in optimization, can be treated mathematicall
Jan 1, 1989
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Mechanical Flotation Machine DesignBy Vernon R. Degner
The past two decades has seen the application of the mechanical flotation machine, originally developed primarily for metal1iferous ore beneficiation, increasingly applied to cleaning coal in the 28x0
Jan 1, 1988
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Tunnels And Shafts - Des Plaines SystemBy Thomas F. Martin, Daniel J. Sieve
In April 1988, the joint venture of Morrison-Knudsen and Paschen Contractors (M-K/P) was the successful low bidder for the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago's (MWRD) Cont
Jan 1, 1991
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A Computer Solution To The Queuing Problem At A Mine-Mill Interface ? IntroductionBy Y. L. Su
This paper describes a case study where solutions were sought to the truck queuing that occurred at a central processing plant. Ore from three production shafts at Falconbridge Limited's Sudbu
Jan 1, 1986
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Homogenization Of Raw Material By Production Planning And Storage SystemsBy P. Massacci
This study deals with the development and utilization of computer models for evaluating the extent to which variability of raw material grades can be reduced from the deposit to the processing plant.
Jan 1, 1986
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Environmental Education In Mining Engineering Curricula: Perceptions Of Practicing EngineersBy J. M. Mutmansky
This paper outlines the results of a study of the opinions of practicing engineers concerning the value of environmental engineering courses in a mining engineering curriculum. One hundred engineers w
Jan 1, 2003
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A Physical Model Study Of Differential Settlement On Reclaimed LandBy R. J. Sweigard
Differential settlement on reclaimed land presents a particular problem when the land is to be used for row crops. The poorly drained depressions caused by differential settlement restrict crop yield
Jan 1, 1989
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The Role Of The Geologist In Developing Computer-Based Ore Reserve Models - Ore Reserve ModelsBy Terry O. Arney
Ore Reserve Models are well established evaluation and mine planning tools. BY definition, these models are made up of regularly sized blocks, arranged in a three dimensional matrix. Two dimensions co
Jan 1, 1974
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Prediction Of Settlements Due To Tunneling In Soil: Three Case HistoriesBy Birger Schmidt
INTRODUCTION Urban tunneling in soil poses a unique set of problems to planners, designers and contractors. One of the important concerns is the impact of tunneling on the environment: not only the
Jan 1, 1974
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The Bearing Capacity Of Rock Which Must Support Pit PropsBy Nicholas Chlumecky
A practical method is described for determining or checking whether underground supports such as props, posts and mechanized longwall supports have bearing areas of proper size in relation to the type
Jan 1, 1967
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Atmospheric Continuous ElutionBy M. R. Paterson
Operational and economic factors tend to favor the application of continuous processes in preference to batch processes in the majority of mineral processing applications. In this paper, the requireme
Jan 1, 1986
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The Pierina Project: Leachng Of High Grade OreBy John Frostiak, Igor Gonzales, Kenneth G. Thomas, Ken Manning
The Pierina deposit was acquired in August 1996 when Barrick Gold Corporation purchased Arequipa Resources, a junior mining company with extensive land positions in Peru. At the time of acquisition, A
Jan 1, 2000
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Industrial Minerals Industries of the Former Soviet UnionBy Richard M. Levine
Now that the former Soviet Union has divided into 15 countries, it is necessary to analyze separately the industrial mineral position of each of these countries. Industrial mineral data The former
Jan 1, 1992
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An Overview of Beneficiation and Hydrometallurgical Techniques on Eudialyte Group Minerals Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Victoria Vaccarezza, Corby Anderson
The demand for rare earth elements for everyday technology and applications has initiated much research into the extraction and recovery of these rare earth elements. An otherwise unknown group of min
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Evaluation Of Collector Adsorption Phenomena By FT-IR/IRS Examination Of Transferred LB FilmsThe transfer of Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) monolayers of collector molecules to the surface of mineral crystals is an excellent method for the study of collector adsorption phenomena and is of particular
Jan 1, 1996
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Physical model study of differential settlement on reclaimed landBy R. J. Sweigard, M. Rohatgi
Differential settlement on reclaimed land presents a particular problem when the land is to be used for row crops. The poorly drained depressions caused by differential settlement restrict crop yield,
Jan 1, 1991