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Liberation limited dolomite rejection from pebble phosphate in gravity concentrationBy Chen-Luh Lin, Jan D. Miller, Sindhoora Puvvada
Most of the future phosphate resources in Florida, which accounts for 70 percent of production in the United States, are contaminated with too much dolomite that is difficult to remove with existing
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Mathematical Modelling For Gas Concentration Transients In Controlled Flow RecirculationBy Gemei Yang, Pierre Mousset-Jones, Felipe Calizaya, Malcolm J. McPherson
Laboratory tests on controlled airflow recirculation have shown the development of transient states in response to changes in system prevailing conditions such as those generated by a sudden start-up
Jan 1, 1989
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Activating anions in the topaz and tourmaline-dodecylamine hydrochloride systemBy P. R. A. Andrews
Areas of bubble contact were delineated for topaz and tourmaline in the presence of chloride, fluoride, sulfate, phosphate, oxalate, and citrate ions using dodecylamine hydrochloride collector. The li
Jan 1, 1991
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Factors Influencing Unplanned Ore Dilution In Narrow Vein Longitudinal MiningUnplanned ore dilution can have severe impact on the economics of a mining operation. The paper discusses and distinguishes between controllable and natural parameters influencing ore dilution, and ho
Jan 1, 2010
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Short scale spatial variability of sulfur in a coal seamBy R. W. Barbaro, R. V. Ramani, K. V. K. Prasad, P. T. Luckie
The limitation of sulfur dioxide in power plant In this study, the following quality parameters of the coal emissions dictates that sulfur in coal be reduced to the lowest possible level before combus
Jan 1, 1991
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A Review Of Environmental Geochemistry Researches In The Mineral IndustryBy C. I. Huang
The mining industry is an easy target for criticism from an environmentally sensitive society. Recent researches discovered that human activities, including mining. cannot be blamed for all of the pol
Jan 1, 1988
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Influence Of Continuous Haulage On Production In Continuous Mining SystemBy A. K. Sinha
Research shows that continuous mining sections can normally produce around 950 tons per shift in a seam 5 or 6 ft. thick. The shuttle cars as well as the continuous haulage systems are able to match w
Jan 1, 1981
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Insuring Technical Credibility In The Future Of Small Mining ProjectsBy Christian F. Baiz
The author will present a discussion of the steps which must be taken by the prospective developer of a small mining operation to establish technical credibility when seeking financial backing. Partic
Jan 1, 1981
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Ground Behavior In Glacial Soils For The Seattle Transit TunnelsBy Michael S. Kucker, Robert A. Robinson, Harvey W. Parker
Ground deformations are of major concern during tunneling, especially in downtown environments, since they have a significant impact on the costs and practicality of tunneling. This case history descr
Jan 1, 1991
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High Rate Thickener Performance And Practice In The Aggregate IndustryBy D. R. Spears
Conventional round tank thickeners have been widely used in the mining industry for many years. The mining industry was well satisfied with the ability of conventional thickeners to improve minerals b
Jan 1, 1998
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The Outlook For Low Sulfur Coal Supply In Central AppalachiaBy S. C. Suboleski
Forecasts indicate that the acid rain bill currently before Congress is likely to cause an increase in demand of 30 to 40 million tons per year of compliance quality coal from Central Appalachia. This
Jan 1, 1993
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Influence Of The Classification Circuit On Energy Consumption In ComminutionBy D. A. Dahlstrom
Crushing and grinding consumes about 1.3% of the nations produced electrical energy.( Furthermore, only one in the first ten highest consumers comes from an industry other than mineral processing. Thi
Jan 1, 1988
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Use Of Precipitated Silicas And Silicates In The Paper IndustryBy H. W. Renner
The paper industry is an $80 billion/year business that is the largest consumer of industrial minerals. Paper industry generally refers to paper and paperboard products, including pulp mills. Grades
Jan 1, 1993
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History Recounted of Split Rock Limestone Quarry in New YorkBy Mark W. DeLawyer
The base of the stone quarry still stands today, as imposing as any Mavan temple or Egyptian pyramid. For 80 years it has been a reminder to those who must sweat to earn a wage. There are no plaques t
Jan 11, 1982
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Separation Characteristics Predictions In Density Or Size Model Simulation CircuitsBy Salama
In the conventional approach, the separator feed incremental masses are assumed to be concentrated at the midpoints of the density or size intervals and subjected to a model partition function. The re
Jan 1, 2002
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Creep Damage Model For Rockburst At Mufulira Mine In ZambiaBy Y. FUJII, E. CHANDA, J. KODAMA, D. FUKUDA, M. NISHIHARA, Y. NAKAYAMA, P. SINKALA
This paper describes a creep damage model that was proposed to clarify the rockburst mechanism for the Mufulira underground copper mine in Zambia. Cumulative rock damage was evaluated for the edge ele
Jan 1, 2023
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Environmental Education In Mining Engineering Curricula: Perceptions Of Practicing EngineersBy J. M. Mutmansky
This paper outlines the results of a study of the opinions of practicing engineers concerning the value of environmental engineering courses in a mining engineering curriculum. One hundred engineers w
Jan 1, 2003
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Design Considerations When Blasting In The Proximity Of Inhabited AreasBy S. Bozinis
In this paper, blast design considerations and implementation that lead to reduced vibrations will be presented. In addition, blast vibration data collected during hard and semi-hard rocks blasting in
Jan 1, 2006
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Origin, Diagenesis And Structure Of Bauxite Deposits In Southeast AlabamaBy Glenn P. Jones
Laterization of syenite and other rocks in north Alabama produced material which was picked up and carried by streams to southeast Alabama. These streams deposited the aluminum rich material in the si
Jan 1, 1972
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The human factors in the success of mineral processing projectsBy M. P. Smith, C. Hughes-Narborough, Y. T. Man
"Money and reputations can be lost in bad projects. Causes of bad mineral processing projects include poor contract definition and purchase of equipment without adequate test work. However, the root c
Aug 1, 2016