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Recent Developments in the Design of Large Size Grinding MillsBy Norbert Patzelt, Johann Knecht
INTRODUCTION Grinding mills have been used in the minerals processing industry for over 100 years. Their dimensions have grown continuously during this time. Besides increasing throughput rates of
Jan 1, 1998
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Considerations for a District-Level, Tunnel-Risk, Screening ToolBy Ehsan Moradabadi, Debra F. Laefer
"To more rigorously address tunneling risks to above-ground structures, vulnerability evaluation of all structures along a tunnel route is required. This multi-block area along the route can be consid
Jan 1, 2016
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Rock Engineering Design And Construction Of High Head Pressure Tunnels For The Drakensberg SchemeBy Luigi P. Gonano, John C. Sharp
The Drakensberg Pumped Storage Scheme in South Africa with an operating head of 500m is located in sedimentary rocks containing relatively weak argillaceous strata. The paper describes design and cons
Jan 1, 1983
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The Candelaria Concentrator Expansion Project (b0d891d5-30b6-4ab0-b5f4-d3f57c5f9501)By J. O. Marsden
The Candelaria copper-gold mine is located approximately 25 km south and east of Copiapo in Region III, Chile. The original concentrator was designed to treat 28,000 t/d (30,800 stpd) of chalcopyrite-
Jan 1, 1999
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Multigaussian Kriging - A Complete Case StudyThe estimation of local recoveries, such as the local recovered tonnage of ore and its corresponding grade at a given cutoff grade, is an important problem in a selective mining operation. Multigaussi
Jan 1, 1986
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Aggregation And Salt Flotation Of TalcBy Antonieta Middea, Rupen Adamian, Fernando F. Lins
This work presents the results obtained with aggregation of fine talc (-19 m), a naturally hydrophobic mineral, in the presence of KC1 solutions. The classical DLVO theory describes well the aggregati
Jan 1, 1995
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Planning and Fast Track Tunnel Design in Historical Downtown CharlestonBy James McKelvey, Larry Drolet, Jason Swartz
INTRODUCTION When divers discovered that sections of a tunnel housing the pipeline that conveys wastewater from the Charleston Peninsula to the Plum Island Wastewater Treatment Facility had caved
Jan 1, 2005
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The North American Sulfur Market: Structure And OutlookBy N. Edmonson
Apart from its role as an essential input to a wide array of agricultural chemicals and industrial processes, sulfur is interesting in that its supply involves competition between primary product and
Jan 1, 1993
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Clays - IntroductionBy Haydn H. Murray
The term clay is somewhat ambiguous unless specifically defined, because it is used in three ways: 1) as a diverse group of fine-grained minerals, 2) as a rock term, and 3) as a particle size term. As
Jan 1, 1994
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The Untapped Value and Ease of Utilizing Gas Chromatography to Enhance Mine Safety and OperationsBy S. D. Abbott
Mines are filled with a mixture of gases, some of which are toxic, flammable, or explosive. Others serve as early reporters of impending problems. Mines monitor these gases in order to ensure the saf
Feb 23, 2014
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Teleoperated Cutting And Haulage For Thin SeamsBy A. J. Kwitowski
Remote control for mining machines ordinarily means the operator is not seated on the machine, but is located within direct view of the machine and work area Thus, remote control operators are exposed
Jan 1, 1992
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Gas Explosions And Fires In Tunnels - A Chemical ViewpointBy Jerome F. Thomas
The primary purpose of this paper is to review the fire and explosion hazards associated with hydrocarbons heavier than methane. Methane is the classical hydrocarbon encountered in mines whose presenc
Jan 1, 1974
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Control of coal mine burstsBy J. P. McDonnell, L. A. Beckett, K. Y. Hammy
Dangerously high stress areas can be controlled by proper mine planning and/or destressing. This paper reviews practical methods to detect and destress high-stress zones along coal faces. The US Burea
Jan 1, 1987
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Raise Boring At The International Nickel Company Of Canada, Limited Ontario Division (4c5e1c18-f72d-4ce0-b50f-e1b8418cadf0)By J. R. England, W. J. Taylor
The Sudbury Basin is the scene of the mining operations of the Ontario Division of the International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited. Around the rim of the geological formation and within thirty mil
Jan 1, 1974
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Recovery of Copper Oxide Minerals by Sulfidization FlotationBy N. N. Manu
In the Central African Copper Belt, sulfidization flotation is the standard practice for dolomitic copper oxide ores. It is a delicate process, and its plant application requires close control of the
Jan 1, 1994
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The Kinetics Of Silver Cementation From Thiourea Solutions Using AluminumBy I. González, G. Lapidus, M. Teutli
The cementation kinetics of silver with aluminum particles were studied with model solutions under nitrogen atmosphere, varying the temperature, aluminum/silver ratio, pH and concentrations of thioure
Jan 1, 1990
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A Method And Computer Algorithm For Isolation And Calculation Of The Real Internal Rates Of ReturnBy [Miroslaw] M. Hajdasinsk
The identification of the real internal rates of return (IRR's) of a project is essential for its economic evaluation. The existing methods for the calculation of IRR's are both cumbersome a
Jan 1, 1986
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Enhancement Of Roller Cutting By Means Of Water JetsBy Noel C. Joughin, Orrie Fenn, Brian E. Protheroe
Work has shown that the use of high-pressure water jets enhances the performance of mechanical cutting in very hard rock. To assess the potential of this approach for use in conjunction with free roll
Jan 1, 1985
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Mineral Deposits of the Cripple Creek District, ColoradoBy Tommy B. Thompson
The Cripple Creek diatreme-intrusive complex is known primarily for its vein telluride-gold ores. It is also known for the great vertical range of its major veins - >990 m (>3250 ft). Not as well-
Jan 1, 1992
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Teleoperated Cutting and Haulage For Thin Coal SeamsBy A. J. Kwitowski
Remote control is usually associated with deep mine, continuous mining machines. This is because thin-seam operation precludes an onboard operator's compartment or the mine has approval to conduc
Jan 1, 1992