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Kooragang Coal Terminal - New Concepts For Handling 100 Different Blends ? CriteriaBy P. Soros
To accommodate the immediate and long term growth of the Hunter Valley, one of Australia's major coal producing regions, a third coal terminal was required in the Port of Newcastle, N.S.W. The
Jan 1, 1986
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Daily Work Schedule Essential For Maintenance ProductivityBy John Rushton
Surface mining, from ore extraction to processing, requires many types of equipment to obtain the final product. Mine equipment often includes shovels, drills and haul trucks. Ore processing equipment
Jan 1, 1997
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Effects Of Water Saturation On Acoustic Wave VelocityBy R. E. Thill
An ultrasonic, pulse-immersion apparatus and method are described for determining the effects of moisture on the dynamic elastic properties of rock. The method provides an alternative approach for ass
Jan 1, 1986
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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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Preventive Maintenance Plus Vibration Analysis = Maximum Availability Plus Minimum CostBy Charles H. McGuirk
The Port of Conneaut, the largest bulk material handling and storage facility on the Great Lakes, is using the latest electronic and visual testing devices to augment and enhance its well established
Jan 1, 1983
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Experience Using Rubber Liners In Autogenous Grinding Mills At The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company ? IntroductionBy R. O. Harma
Wet autogenous grinding is utilized in three iron ore concentrating plants operated by The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company (CCI). This paper will trace some of the development in converting from the use
Jan 1, 1982
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Recovery Of Rhenium From Uranium In-Situ Leach LiquorBy John B. Goddard
The discovery of rhenium on the ion exchange resin used at the uranium in-situ leach operations at Palangana (Texas) led to a laboratory study on the possible methods of recovery. Rhenium, present in
Jan 1, 1982
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The Cellular Heap (CH) Leaching And Cyanide Regeneration, Contaminant Removal And Metal Recovery (CR2MR) Processes ? SummaryBy Paul H. Johnson
The CH Leaching process is a new, more sophisticated, form of gold, silver, uranium and sulfide copper heap leaching wherein each layer of a multi-layered heap is divided into a number of independent
Jan 1, 1984
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ChemicalsBy Robert B. Fulton
The objective of this chapter is to discuss the interrelationship between industrial minerals and chemical manufacturing. It is intended to supplement rather than duplicate the commodity chapters. Par
Jan 1, 1994
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Thunderbird CollieriesBy Thomas R. Hightower
The Thunderbird plant was erected in Sullivan County in Indiana during 1958-1959. It was first put in operation in March of 1959. At the present time the source of the raw coal is from the Indiana No.
Jan 1, 1961
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Isothermal reduction kinetics and mechanism of pre-oxidized ilmeniteBy Mingyang Li, Yan Lv, Xiaolong Ma, Xudong Gao, Jie Zhao, Yingyi Zhang
This study aims to investigate the reduction thermodynamics of ilmenite and pre-oxidized ilmenite, and reveals the isothermal reduction kinetics of pre-oxidized ilmenite concentrate by carbon monoxide
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Investigating the effects of reverse-osmosis treated water on the corrosion rate of armored-face-conveyor chains in longwall miningBy Brendan Donnelly, Jung-Hoon Sul, Lasitha Piyathilaka, Sanghyun Jeong, Benjamin Probyn
The chains of armored face conveyor (AFCs) are constantly in contact with water and wet coal, which results in a significant proportion of unplanned downtime experienced on longwall equipment due to c
May 1, 2024
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Rubber-Collared Drill SteelBy Joel K. Waterland
The Homes take Mining Company at Lead, South Dakota has a yearly production of 1,868,741 tons of ore produced from horizontal cut-and-fill stopes and timber cut-and-fill stopes. This production, in ad
Jan 1, 1963
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Pulp Density Measurement And ControlBy L. E. Sausa
Measuring the specific gravity of a pulp in concentrating plants is a relative, y simple procedure, but the desired accuracy is often difficult to attain. Many plants use the system of weighing a know
Jan 1, 1960
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Gravity Concentration At Placer Dome's Campbell MillBy John A. Folinsbee
Placer Dome Canada owns and operates the Campbell mine and mill at Balmertown, in the north western corner of Ontario. The mine operates at 1.3 kt/d (1,500 stpd). It produced more than 9.3 t/a (300,00
Jan 1, 1997
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The Abestos Industry At The Crossroads: Current Position And OutlookBy Jean Dupere
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, I'd like to take just a moment of your time before we examine the current position of the asbestos industry and its market outlook to take a searching look
Jan 1, 1984
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Concepts and Applications for Using Strain Gauges to Monitor Ore Pass LevelsBy C. Rutter, S. Nelson
"Climax Molybdenum Company’s Henderson Mine, owned by Freeport McMoRan Inc., is a panel caving molybdenum mine located 69 km west of Denver, Colorado. The mine utilizes long interconnected ore passes
Jan 1, 2018
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Process Mineralogy Of Scandium And Europium-Containing Iron-Making Slag (70f274f9-0f36-4be6-984c-12ed71e1390a)By H. K. Lin
During slow-cooling crystallization of iron-making blast furnace slags, most rare-earth elements in the feed recrystallize as cerite-calcium while scandium and europium concentrate in a sheet-like "mi
Jan 1, 1996
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Impact Of Consolidation On The Shear Strength Of Coal Refuse Impoundments (83dd8761-8c8a-4d45-ad3e-1b8ae9697321)By R. J. Sweigard
Fine coal refuse is often pumped, as slurry, into surface impoundments as a means of permanent disposal. As the available volume is filled, the height of the embankments are frequently increased. Many
Jan 1, 1997
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Fouling Studies In Mill Water Supply Of Gold And Silver Recovery Operations ? IntroductionBy C. Duke
The water treatment industry has historically been involved with reducing or inhibiting the inherant scale forming or fouling tendencies of natural waters associated with large industrial cooling wate
Jan 1, 1983