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    Thermal Fragmentation as a Possible, Viable, Alternative Mining Method in Narrow Vein Mining? Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By Larissa Koroznikova, Steve Durkin, Patrick Bouwmeester, Michael Tuck

    In currently used mining methods, blasting techniques often causes dilution of valuable ore and results in costly processing requirements. In the context of narrow vein mining of thin and highly conce

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    Thermo-adhesive separation of coal and minerals — A novel process

    By D. PATIL, B. K. Parekh

    Water is the mainstay for the beneficiation of fine-size coal and minerals, but it is also the least desirable constituent of the final product. The basic concept of the novel process described in thi

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    Use of ammonia salts in selective copper extraction from tailings

    By M. Deniz Turan, HASAN NIZAMOGLU, MÜCEVHER TURAN, RAMAZAN ORHAN

    Tailings, or flotation waste, formed during copper production may be considered in the class of valuable wastes because of the amount of copper they contain. With the decreasing grade values of copper

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    The Design and Use of Grout Pillars for the Purpose of Holing Longwalls into Pre-driven Roadways

    By Rob Thomas

    It is generally agreed that standing support should be installed in roadways that will for various reasons, be holed through with a longwall. Considering the magnitude of the associated abutment loadi

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    Use of the Field-Based Silica Monitoring Technique in a Coal Mine: A Case Study Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By James J. Meadows, Jason D. Pampena, Emanuele G. Cauda, Lauren G. Chubb

    Exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS) can cause serious and irreparable negative health effects, including silicosis and lung cancer. Workers in coal mines have the potential of being expose

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    The occurrence and concentration of rare earth elements in acid mine drainage and treatment byproducts. Part 2

    By Paul F. Ziemkiewicz, Aaron Noble, Christopher R. Vass

    Many modern industries rely on rare earth elements (REEs) to produce products that are essential to both civil and defense applications. In a prior study (Vass et al., 2019), we showed that REE grades

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    Separation of Fe and Mn from manganiferous iron ores via reductive acid leaching followed by magnetic separation

    By Soner Top

    In this study, a process to separate manganese and iron from manganiferous iron ores by reductive acid leaching followed by magnetic separation was conceived and experimentally tested. In the leaching

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    Roof deformation associated with mining of two panels in a steeply dipping coal seam

    By Panshi Xie, Xicai Gao, Yi Luo, Youfu Zeng, Yongping Wu, Shenghu Luo

    For the first time, surface subsidence prediction theory was used to investigate roof movement around longwall face mining in a steeply dipping coal seam. A physical simulation experiment was conducte

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    Thermal and mechanical activation in acid leaching processes of nonbauxite ores available for alumina production – A review

    By Turan Uysal, Thierno Saidou Barry, MURAT ERDEMOGLU, Mustafa Birinci

    Nonbauxite ores such as aluminum silicate clays and coal fly ashes have been widely considered as potential resources of alumina (Al2O3). The interest focused on these ores is due to their high alumin

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    Rethinking fleet and personnel management in the era of IoT, Big Data, gamification and low-cost tablet technology

    By Sean Dessureault

    The mining industry has used fleet management systems (FMSs) for decades. These systems were developed long ago in large truck-and-shovel mines, where hardware sales were the core business driver for

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    X-ray computed tomography evaluation of crushed copper sulfide ore for preconcentration by ore sorting

    By Chaoxun Zhao, TAIYOU LI, JIAQI JIN, Chen-Luh Lin, Jan D. Miller

    A large portion of the energy consumed in copper concentrators is used to reduce the particle size of the feed by crushing and grinding. The cost of metal production could be reduced if low-grade part

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    Trace-element content and partition in apatite-group minerals in phosphate ore from Catalão, Brazil

    By ANGELA NAIR AVELAR, Reiner Neumann, PAULO R. G. BRANDÃO

    Three types of apatite were identified by means of cathodoluminescence (CL) images in flotation concentrate and tailing samples from the Catalão Mine in Brazil. They are predominantly blue apatite, fo

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    Upward Surface Movement Above Deep Coal Mines After Closure and Flooding: Analytical Modeling Results

    By André Vervoort

    At the 2017 ICGCM-conference in Morgantown, WV, a case study was presented with measurements of the upward surface movements or uplift after the closure of two neighboring coal mines (Winterslag and Z

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    Upgrading of phosphate fines by fatty acid flotation using amylase enzyme as a surface modifier

    By K. E. Yassin, A. Yehia, M. Amar

    Phosphate ores are the source of many commodities, such as phosphorus element, P2O5 and fertilizers. Discarding a large percentage of fine phosphate particles produced as slimes during phosphate ore p

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    The enrichment of platinum in spent alumina carrier catalyst by pressurized alkali treatment

    By QUANWEN PU, Yonggang Wei, Bo Li

    With the advancement of industrial science and technology, more and more catalysts are used. The spent catalysts produced are solid waste products, which cause environmental pollution if they are not

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    Selective extraction of zinc from zinc ferrite

    By VIVEK KASHYAP, PATRICK TAYLOR

    Zinc ferrite is the major phase component present in zinc refinery residue (ZRR) and electric arc furnace dust (EAFD). Up to 71 percent zinc ferrite has been reported to be present in ZRR, and in most

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    Rhenium in molybdenite: A database approach to identifying geochemical controls on the distribution of a critical element

    By Isabel F. Barton, Christian A. Rathkopf, Mark D. Barton

    Rhenium (Re) is one of the rarest elements on earth and is a designated critical element in the United States and European Union for its uses in superalloys. Unusually among critical elements, Re is p

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    Use of the field-based silica monitoring technique in a coal mine: A case study

    By James J. Meadows, Jason D. Pampena, Emanuele G. Cauda, Lauren G. Chubb

    Respirable crystalline silica (RCS) found in dust generated by various mining processes is an important occupational hazard in the underground coal-mining industry. Exposure can lead to disabling and

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    Processing of peridotite rocks of chromite ore overburden into magnesium salts and micro silica

    By KALLAM VK REDDY, VADAPALLI SANJANA, Veerendra Singh, Gajanan Kapure

    Mining activity around the world has increased significantly to meet stepped-up demand for various metals [1]. Apart from the target minerals, mining also generates huge amounts of unwanted minerals t

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    Results of an opioid hazard awareness training intervention for stone, sand and gravel miners

    By CORA ROELOFS

    While the COVID-19 pandemic has dominated the headlines, another epidemic in the United States has continued apace — the opioid epidemic. Half a million opioid overdose deaths have occurred in the Uni