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The Influence Of Sodium Silicate In Nonmetallic Flotation SystemsBy M. C. Fuerstenau
The zero-points-of-charge of apatite, calcite, and fluorite are pH 6.4, 10.8, and 10.0, respectively. Scheelite is negatively charged above at least pH 3. Flotation responses of these minerals in the
Jan 1, 1968
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Progress Report On The World?s First Direct Fired Coal Burning Gas Locomotive ? Built By Union PacificBy Harold Rees
[This report supplements and brings up to date a paper prepared earlier this year for presentation at the Eleventh Pan American Railway Congress to be held in Mexico City, October 18 to 31, 1963. In o
Jan 1, 1963
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A Method For Producing Disintegration Of Rock Masses To Release Stress ConcentrationsBy Jerzy Iskra, Wlodzimierz Sikora
INTRODUCTION The effect of stress concentration in coal seams leads to a sudden release in the form of rock bursts. This effect is controlled along many lines, but the most efficient methods consis
Jan 1, 1982
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High Purity Limestone And Dolomite Reserves At Monarch Quarry, Chaffee County, ColoradoBy William R. Henkle
High-calcium limestone has been intermittently produced from the Monarch quarry since the late 1800s. Initial production was used in sugar processing and for a smelter located near Salida, Colorado. D
Jan 1, 2001
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In-the-wall haulage for open-pit mining - by W.A. Hustrulid, B. Seegmiller, and 0. Stephansson TechnicaLPapers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 39, NO. 2 February 1987, pp. 11 9-123By D. Nilsson, B. Aaro
To find out if there are any potential savings in "in-the-wall haulage for open pits," the Swedish companies ASEA and Kiruna-Truck in 1984 gave us financial support to study this solution in more deta
Jan 1, 1990
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Discussion – In-the-wall haulage for open-pit mining – by W. A. Hustrulid, B. Seegmiller, and O. Stephansson Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 39, No. 2 February 1987, pp. 119-123By D. Nilsson, B. Aaro
To find out if there are any potential savings in "in-the-wall haulage for open pits," the Swedish companies ASEA and Kiruna-Truck in 1984 gave us financial support to study this solution in more deta
Jan 1, 1989
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Affect Of Chinese High Alumina Calcined Bauxite On World Supplies And Prices - Introduction - Preprint 09-033By F. Heivilin
Little did I know, in 1977, that when the A. P. Green Refractories Raw Material Manager showed me 5-6 burlap bags with samples of calcined high alumina bauxite in their testing lab that this was the
Jan 1, 2009
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Mineral Pigments - An Overview ? IntroductionBy Kenneth R. Hancock
The importance of "Mineral Pigments" can best be shown by noting that the world production is estimated to be in excess of 47 billion kilograms (52 million st). This quantity if pack- aged in the comm
Jan 1, 1985
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Origin Of Gem Red Beryl In The Wah Wah Mountains, UtahBy E. H. Christiansen
Gem-quality red beryl in the Wah Wah Mountains of southwestern Utah formed as a post-magmatic mineral in a topaz rhyolite flow. Unlike topaz, this beryl occurs along fractures in devitrified rhyolite,
Jan 1, 1996
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Ecology And The Mining IndustryBy Robert W. Holliday
Natural resources are the reservoir from which society draws its material sustenance. Although there is a growing awareness of the need for aesthetic resources such as space for recreation and natural
Jan 1, 1968
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Factors Affecting The Location Of The Neutral Point In Ventilation SystemsBy J. M. Wempen
Booster fans in underground coal mines are often located using the concept of a neutral point. Normally, intake airways are maintained at higher absolute pressure than return airways; therefore, air l
Jan 1, 2012
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Washability Data Base Of Very Fine Western Coals ? IntroductionBy David J. Brown
Extensive deposits of bituminous, subbituminous, and lignite coals occur in the western United States (Figure 1). Over one trillion tons of identified resources have been located and inferred by geolo
Jan 1, 1985
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Changes In Stress, Strain, And Displacement With Change In Slope Angle At The Kimbley Pit, Ely, NevadaBy David W. Wisecarver
Kennecott Copper Corporation and the U. S. Bureau of Mines cooperated in a full-scale slope stability research project at the Kimbley Pit near Ely, Nevada. The west wall of the Kimbley Pit was mined f
Jan 1, 1968
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Copper Recovery By Bacterial Leaching For Arapiraca OreBy V. M. Torres
Arapiraca ore deposit has a mixed chalcopyritelbornite mineralogy, with a copper head grade of 0.7%. The reserve size does no allow profitable exploration by grinding/flotation. The technical feasibil
Jan 1, 1996
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Pebble Grinding At Bethlehem Copper Corporation Ltd. ? IntroductionBy C. W. Overton
The operations of Bethlehem Copper are situated in the south-central interior of British Colombia at an elevation of 4900 feet above sea level. Main road and rail transportation systems pass through A
Jan 1, 1973
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Fundamentals Of Continuous Dielectric Separation Of MineralsBy C. E. Jordan
The fundamental properties of the Bureau of Mines patented dielectric separator were studied to provide insight regarding its design and operating characteristics. Force equations for mineral particle
Jan 1, 1985
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Comparative Models Of Epithermal Silver-Gold DepositsBy Byron R. Berger
Epithermal Ag-Au deposits form at low to moderate temperatures in near-surface environments. Historically, these deposits have been the source of high-grade ores. Increases in the market prices for go
Jan 1, 1982
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GarnetBy Gordon T. Austin
Garnet is the general name for a family of complex silicate minerals having similar physical properties and crystallizing in the isometric (cubic) system. All garnets have the same general chemical fo
Jan 1, 1994
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Efficiency Sizing Of A Vibrating ScreenBy V. K. Karra
An improvement in the present day screen sizing methods calls for knowledge on i) how material in the size range: 0.5 x 1.5 times the through-fall opening of the mesh on a deck, splits between the ove
Jan 1, 1979
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Miner Bit Geometry And Its Effect On Production CostsBy C. G. Snavely
Martin County Coal Corporation produces coal from seven continuous miner sections in two coal seams which are often interlaced with rock partings. Because of high clay content and coal oxidation, all
Jan 1, 1985