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Minerals Processing 1993In his keynote address at the 18th International Minerals Processing Conference (IMPC), R.P. King, director of the University of Utah Comminution Center, said "it will be the application of very funda
Jan 1, 1994
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A Simulation Model Of Storage Requirements For Open-Pit Coal MinesBy Martha Caudill
When planning for the required amount of storage capacity at a proposed open-pit coal mine or determining when additional storage capacity should be added to an existing operation, the decision must b
Jan 1, 1986
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A Practical System For Collecting And Characterizing Relatively Large Samples Of Airborne Dust From MinesBy Richard Hogg, Erol Kaya, Jan M. Mutmansky
Characterization of the size, shape, chemical composition, and mineralogical content of mine airborne dusts generally requires a larger mass of dust particles than is typically collected using traditi
Jan 1, 1993
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Non-Foaming, Adsorptive Bubble Process For Wastewater TreatmentBy K. T. Valsaraj, L. J. Thibodeaux
Solvent sublation, the separation process for the removal of two hydrophobic compounds (penta- and trichlorophenols) from the aqueous phase, is discussed, as is a steady-state mathematical model for f
Jan 1, 1994
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The Biolix Process: The Biological Alternative To CyanideBy Scott W. Beckman, Leslie C. Thompson, Joseph A. Kizis
Heap leaching of ore with cyanide is a common and economical means of extracting precious metals (gold and silver) from mined ore. The use of cyanide, and the heap leach process, can seriously impact
Jan 1, 2000
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The Coming Of Age Of Thin Reactive Support Liners (Superskins) For Underground Support ApplicationsBy B. S. Hulvey
Thin support liners are becoming more accepted and being developed with improved properties because the mining industry as a whole has been offering underground safe test trial sites. This is because
Jan 1, 2003
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Rapid efficiency determination of coal cleaning unitsBy M. G. Ayat
Engineers in the field of coal preparation are continually striving to increase the efficiency of various circuits used in preparation plants. Undoubtedly, one of the important factors concerning the
Jan 1, 1987
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Better Understanding Of Carbon And Resin AttritionBy David Martin Menne
Carbon or attrition can be expected to be affected by • Agitation power • Vessel volume • Carbon and Suspension densities • Kinematic viscosity of slurry • Carbon particle size • Impeller diameter • I
Jan 1, 1995
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Cold Weather Heap Leaching - An UpdateBy Paul Hosford, B. Thrall
There has been a surge of exploration activity and interest in mineral properties located in cold Northern climates, with gold and copper properties as the two most attractive targets. There are alrea
Jan 1, 1997
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Man’s Impact on the EnvironmentBy Sheldon P. Wimpfen
Man is a short time resident of the planet Earth. He does not have the memory to fully comprehend just what is going on. His span of knowledge can be related to the life of the world to see that this
Jan 1, 1993
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Increasing Throughput at Paddy's Flat - Exploiting the Properties of the OreBy Gary Johnson, Bill Mackenzie
The Paddy's Flat plant of Dominion Mining Limited was commissioned in March 1988 with a design throughput rate of 700,000 tpa. The plant now treats ore at an annualised rate of over 2,000,000 tpa. The
Jan 1, 1992
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Estimation of model parameters for liberation and size reductionBy G. T. Adel, W. Z. Choi
In previous work at Virginia Tech, a population balance-model describing the simultaneous processes of size reduction and mineral liberation has been developed. Experimental verification of this model
Jan 1, 1987
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Leaching and Decomposition of Sulfide MineralsBy Ernest Peters, Fiona M. Doyle
The leaching and bulk decomposition of sulfide minerals is of enormous commercial importance in several areas of the minerals industry. These include: direct leaching of ores or concentrates for the r
Jan 1, 1989
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Deep Hole Raise Boring At Falconbridge Operations, Sudbury OntarioBy Thomas F. Pugsley, Wilf J. Davies, James Gallagher
Falconbridge Limited is developing a major nickel mine at Craig which lies between 600 m, 915 m and 1500 m below surface and is accessed on the 600 m and 1250 m levels of Onaping Mine. To supply adequ
Jan 1, 1989
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Leaching Of Phosphates - Monazite SandBy Fathi Habashi
THE MINERAL monazite (µ?v??e?? = to be alone) is a rare earth phosphate containing some thorium and small amounts of uranium. It is widely distributed in the earth's crust. It occurs in small pro
Jan 1, 1970
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A Feasibility Study Of Exploration For Deep-Seated Sulphide Ore BodiesBy Kerstin Malmqvist
Simulation technique has been used for a feasibility study of a deep exploration project for massive, sulphides in an old mining district, the Skellefte field. An interactive computerized mathemati
Jan 1, 1979
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Steel-Fiber-Reinforced-Shotcrete for Tunnels: An International UpdateBy Don Rose
Steel-fiber-reinforced-shotcrete (SFRS) methods of testing and the wording of specifications vary from country to country. In the USA ASTM C1018 is widely used. The Canadians have taken a close lo
Jan 1, 1999
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Site planning process : Application to land use potential evaluation for mined land (Technical Paper)By R. J. Sweigard, R. V. Ramani
Productive and beneficial use of reclaimed surface-mined land is a concern of industry, government, and the general public. A process has been developed that will aid mine planners and public planners
Jan 1, 1987
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The Case For Small Mines Development Problems And ProspectsBy Alfred G. Hoyl
The small miner and small mine have an important role to play in the finding, developing and production of our mineral resources. "Help, not hinder" must be our byword. We must push in every way we
Jan 1, 1987
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Using Health Insurance Claims Data As A Tool For Occupational Disease IdentificationBy B. Day, L. Elinson
There is general agreement among those involved in occupational and public health that work-related diseases are under-diagnosed and under-reported. Highmark is particularly well positioned to carry
Jan 1, 2004