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Flotation Chemistry of the Inco Matte Separation Process (89790c89-08ab-4e74-a924-1bf1d9a80319)By J de Cuyper, N. R. Tipman, G. E. Agar, L. Laré, W. Freyberger
The flotation chemistry of the commercial INCO matte separation process was investigated. The slow cooling of Bessemer converter matte forms discrete phases of Cu2S and Ni3S2 and a Cu-Ni alloy. After
Jan 1, 1976
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Mined Land Reclamation By The Florida Phosphate IndustryBy Brij M. Moudgil
Florida produced more than eighty percent of domestic phosphate during 1974. This amounted to more than thirty-five million short tons. Ninety percent of this production was used in the production of
Jan 1, 1975
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Stades: An Expert System For Marine Disposal Of Mine TailingsBy T. E. Wilson
The length of Alaska's coastline, combined with the presence of a significant number of fjords, encourages consideration of marine disposal of mine tailings. However, the decision-making process
Jan 1, 2003
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Gold Hunter Deep: From Prospect To ProductionBy Glen L. Black
Choosing a mining method for an underground orebody is a complicated and often iterative process. Advances in technology have given design teams an array of possibilities for methods and equip¬ment.
Jan 1, 1999
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White River Nahcolite Solution MineBy R. Day
Nahcolite is a naturally occurring sodium bicarbonate mineral found principally in the Piceance Creek Basin of northwest Colorado. An 8-m thick nahcolite bed, 610 m below the surface, is the target of
Jan 1, 1994
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Blasthole Sub-Level Stoping At Kidd Creek MineBy Peter N. Blakey
The Kidd Creek orebody is a massive, base metal deposit with widths up to 600 feet and a strike length of 2,200 feet. The orebody dips eastwards at 70° to 80° and is amenable to sub-level open stoping
Jan 1, 1976
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Improvement Of A Natural Smectitic Clay By Cation Exchange For Drilling Fluids (34911957-12aa-4f34-a486-1a8f76693e81)By A. Ferreira Morgado
The sodium smectitic clays (bentonites), have more industrial applications in that class of mineral, a driving force to obtain this mineral. In Brazil, there are several occurrences of smectitic clays
Jan 1, 1999
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Influence of Trailing Cables on Magnetic Proximity Detection SystemsMining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Jacob Carr, Chenming Zhou, Nicholas Damiano, James Noll, Jingcheng Li
Machine-related injuries are one of the major safety concerns in underground coal mines. Severe injuries and fatalities occur when a miner is struck, crushed, or pinned by mining equipment such as a c
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Gold: To Alaska With A.D. McRaeThe "Gold" chapter of my adventures did not start with a rush. On May 14, 193 1, Thayer Lindsley wired me asking if I could examine the Pioneer mine in British Columbia right away. I replied, "Yes," b
Jan 1, 1976
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Developments in computerized mine production schedulingBy M. E. Gershon
Extensive efforts are under way toward applying computer techniques to mine production scheduling problems. These efforts are concentrated in four areas: optimization, computerization of traditional m
Jan 1, 1987
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Mining's Place and ContributionBy John V. Beall
The Mining Engineering Handbook is written primarily for persons interested in the economic extraction of minerals. Not everyone referring to this book will be knowledgeable about mining and, therefor
Jan 1, 1973
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The Slime Coating Mechanism In The Flotation Of Colemanite/Clay SystemBy Y. Akin
The floatability of a typical boron mineral, colemanite (Ca2B6O11.5H2O), is shown to be hindered by the presence of montmorillonite type clay minerals. The clay is found to act in the form of slime co
Jan 1, 1997
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In-Seam Seismic Techniques For Evaluation Of Coal Mine Ground Conditions-Engineering Considerations For Interpreting Data SetsBy M. M. Foss
Geophysical methods are gaining acceptance in the evaluation of coal mine ground control condition. The use of in-seam seismic investigations has contributed significantly to the body of information c
Jan 1, 1995
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Innovative Precipitation-Flocculation Process for Treating TurbidWaters from Gualaxo do Norte River, Brazil Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy H. A. Oliveira, A. Azevedo
Physical and chemical characterization and solid/liquid separation of turbid waters from a river affected by an iron tailing rupture disaster (Gualaxo do Norte River, Brazil) were studied at bench sca
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Radial Gas Holdup Profiles: The Influence Of Sparger Systems (1b7aad1d-f978-4295-ae6a-281757179b58)By F. T. Paleari
Radial gas holdup profiles have been measured in a 50x400 cm flotation column using a multi-cell conductivity probe. Three different bubble generation systems were examined: up to eight vertical fil
Jan 1, 1993
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Nuclear Chemical Mining Of Primary Copper SulfidesBy Arthur E. Lewis
A contained nuclear explosion is proposed to produce a chimney of broken ore well below the water table. After the chimney is filled with water and reaches hydrostatic equilibrium, oxygen, under press
Jan 1, 1972
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Chemoremediation Of Acid Mine Drainage By Controlled Ferrite Coprecipitation And Magnetic SeparationBy R. K. Mehta
Existing acid mine drainage treatment techniques are not remedial In nature, i.e. though heavy metals can be removed from acid mine water, their presence in tailings and large quantities of these tail
Jan 1, 1992
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Field Instrumentation and Data Analysis of Ground Movement and Pillar Performance at the Maple Eagle Mine in Southern West VirginiaBy Todd Minoski, Matthew McElhinney, Mark Morris, Mark Mazzella, Joseph Bright, Morgan Sears, Craig Compton
To promote the safety and health of U.S. mineworkers, researchers with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) are currently involved in gathering additional field data from
Jul 1, 2023
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Analysis of Heat Loss Mechanisms for Mobile Tent-Type Refuge AlternativesBy P. T. Bissert, L. Yan, M. D. Klein
"Federal regulations require that refuge alternatives (RAs) are located within 305-m (1000-ft) of the working face and spaced at one-hour travel distances in the outby area in underground coal mines i
Jan 1, 2016
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Water Spray Systems For Reducing The Quartz Dust Exposure Of The Continuous Miner OperatorBy Robert A. Jankowski, Charles A. Babbitt, Natesa I. Jayaraman
The U. S. Bureau of Mines, through a contract research program with Foster-Miller, Inc., has identified guidelines for the selection of the most effective water spray system and water flow rates for u
Jan 1, 1987