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Modeling The Rapid Flotation Of CoalBy F. J. Susko
The Bureau of Mines applied a flotation model to the hydrodynamics of the Bureau-developed rapid flotation system. Rapid flotation is a process which separates the bubble-particle attachment and froth
Jan 1, 1993
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Substitutes for Western Bentonite in Magnetic Taconite Pellets - IntroductionBy James A. Clum
The shift to lower grade iron ores, e.g., magnetic taconites, resulted in a shift towards agglomeration practices which could effectively deal with the fine particle sizes generated in the liberation
Jan 1, 1976
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The Use Of Geostatistics In The Delineation Of Grade And Tonnages Of Underground Sandstone-Type Uranium DepositsBy Harry M. Parker
Exploration for sandstone-type uranium ore bodies which will be exploited using underground mining techniques is usually executed in sequential fashion. Geostatistical methods can be used at the earli
Jan 1, 1979
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Selection and Sizing of Non-Sedimentation EquipmentBy M. Moss Stanley, Ronald P. Klepper
The objective of this chapter is to provide data that will assist in the selection and sizing of equipment utilized in the filtration method of separating solids from liquids. It should be recognized
Jan 1, 1986
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Evaluation and Marketing of Rare Earth Deposits, Ores and Concentrates - IntroductionBy Judson H. Whitman
To evaluate intelligently and to market a source of rare earth raw material, it is necessary that the producer understand the requirements of the processor and the manner in which these requirements e
Jan 1, 1960
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Analysis of Borehole Stability Using a Strain Softening ModelBy P. D. Pattillo, J. B. Cheatham, Y. -H. Lin
The stability of a hemispherical cavity, intended to model a perforation opening in the vicinity of a borehole, is analyzed for the case of poroelastic-plastic material behavior. Two plasticity models
Jan 1, 1986
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CMAR Delivery Targets Effective Management of Risks in Achieving Water Supply Objectives - RETC2021By Cary Hirner, Sarah Lothman, Chris Mueller, Savita Schlesinger, Mike Hanna, Ian Fitz-James
Loudoun Water is currently implementing a quarry to reservoir conversion that will improve water supply reliability in periods of drought and flexibility in water supply operations when turbidity in i
Jun 13, 2021
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Practical Coalbed Height Limits For Protective CanopiesBy John W. Crawford
The title of the paper which I have been asked to present is somewhat misleading it infers in fact that there is a definite coalbed height below which raps or canopies cannot be applied to electric fa
Jan 1, 1975
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Adsorption Of Ethoxylated Sulfonates And Nonionics Of Same Homologues On CoalBy PDF
The adsorption of ethoxylated sulfonates and nonionics of the same ethoxylation number?on a low-ash coal has been studied. The surfactant adsorption has been investigated as a function of concentratio
Jan 1, 1988
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The Largest Limestone Quarry In JapanBy Naohiro Kurokawa
Isa Limestone Quarry with an annual production capacity of 18 million metric tons is known as the largest limestone deposit in Japan located in the mountainous region about 20 mile northwest of Ube Ci
Jan 1, 1982
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Integrated Coal Pillar Strength FormulaBy A. W. Khair
This paper presents a strength formula for the design of coal pillars. The formula is derived from results of laboratory experiments, studying the effects of primary factors influencing the strength o
Jan 1, 1994
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Geology Of The Wind Mountain Nepheline Syenite Deposit, Cornudas Mountains, Otero County, New MexicoBy V. T. McLemore
The Wind Mountain (WM) nepheline syenite deposit is part of the alkalic complex in the Cornudas Mountains, which ranges in age from 34.6 ± 1.5 Ma to 36.8 ± 0.6 Ma. The WM deposit consists of a complex
Jan 1, 1994
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Photometric Ore SortingBy David G. Kidd
The principles of Ore Sorting in general and photometric sorting in particular are discussed with detailed reference to the Model 16 machine. The operating principles and design of the Model 16 are di
Jan 1, 1983
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The Use Of Aerial Photography In The Exploration For Industrial MineralsBy Kalman N. Isaacs
Aerial photography is a recognized and integral part of the search for petroleum and for the metallic ores, but its application lags seriously; in the search for the industrial minerals This is, in al
Jan 1, 1964
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Adsoprtion Flotation Studies Of Plagioclases - Part I - Sulfonate CollectorBy Saul Escalara
Data on sulfonate adsorption by silicate minerals are very scarce in the literatures. Perhaps the only comprehensive paper written on the topic was done by Fuerstenau and Bhappu (1); this work dealt e
Jan 1, 1973
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Use Of Scientific Systems For Developing Surface MinesBy Khosrow Badiozamani
Depletion of easily accessible coal reserves and stringent competition in coal marketing has led to the coal industries' need to more accurately assess alternate development scenarios and to deve
Jan 1, 1985
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Resource Development Of The Fertilizer Minerals Phosphate (Domestic)By Guy T. Jr. McBride
World food production is not matching the exploding increase in world-population. Since arable land is limited, ways are being sought to increase yields by turning_ to fertilizer. Phosphate, an essent
Jan 1, 1966
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Geology, Mining, And Marketing Of Mississippi Embayment Ball ClaysBy L. G. Kirk
The Mississippi embayment ball clay region, including western Kentucky, western Tennessee, and northwestern Mississippi, accounted for more than 95% of the total U.S. ball clay production during 1985.
Jan 1, 1986
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Shallow Marine Geophysical Surveys For Engineering Projects ? IntroductionBy Harold D. Palmer
The marine geologist and coastal engineer have at their disposal a wide variety of geophysical tools with which to investi¬gate sea floor topography and structure. Such devices include towed magnetome
Jan 1, 1968
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The Application Of Geology To Mining In The Southwest - Part I - I IntroductionBy Harrison A. Schmitt
During .the past five decades or so we have passed from a time when it was difficult to point to a mine or an ore body and verify that it had been discovered by geological methods, through the. Twenti
Jan 1, 1960