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Process Design For Control Of Sludge Production From Wet Phosphoric Acid Processing ? I. IntroductionBy Paul L. Bearden
The accumulation, handling, and utilization of sludges formed from wet process phosphoric acid is one of the major problems in the industry. The purpose of this paper is to explain some of the cons
Jan 1, 1966
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The Effect Of Ph And Eh On The Chemical And Biological Leaching Of A Pyritic Uranium OreBy A. Bruynesteyn
Results are presented from a series of tests designed to determine the beneficial effects of the microorganism Thiobacillus ferrooxidans upon the leaching of uranium from a pyritic uranium ore. Min
Jan 1, 1981
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The Selective Recovery Of Silver By Solvent Extraction With Triisobutylphosphine Sulphide ? IntroductionBy W. A. Rickelton
Trialkylphosphine sulphides, in contrast to their well known oxide analogues (1,2,3,4), have received comparatively little attention as metal extractants and previous studies have been biased toward a
Jan 1, 1984
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Design, Excavation, Support Of A Large Diameter Coal Mine Access Decline Using A Tunnel Boring MachineBy Steve Polegato, J. Coady Marsh, Gary Landry
The Donkin-Morien Mine in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, has successfully completed the excavation of a 7.6m (25-ft) diameter access decline over a distance of 3.5km out under the Atlantic Ocean. The tunne
Jan 1, 1985
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Towards a More Cost Effective Mining Truck – Preprint 97-55By A. W. Dickerson, G. Hollier, F. A. Bartley
Following on from many years of research aimed at improving the effectiveness of truck haulage operations in mines operated by BHP Minerals, BHP Research developed a concept for an Innovative Large Mi
Feb 24, 1997
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Case Study: Correcting Mechanical And Control Problems On Essroc?s Multi-Drive Station Horizontally Curved Conveyor ? IntroductionBy A. Jennings
[ ] In November 2005, Essroc Cement, part of the Italcementi Group, commissioned a long overland conveyor at their Nazareth plant in Pennsylvania. This conveyor, tagged CV-105, was designed to tran
Jan 1, 2012
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Guidance To Plan, Design, Evaluate And Inspect Above- Draingage Coalmine Outcrop Barriers To Prevent BlowoutsBy F. Block, K. Kohli
Outcrop barrier pillars serve to keep mine personnel and the public safe from sudden uncontrolled flows of water accumulated in active and abandoned underground mine workings. When an outcrop barrier
Jan 1, 2007
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An Approach To Successful Development Of International Mineral ProjectsBy T. L. Owen
Since 1993 Cyprus Amax has brought $2.5 billion dollars of greenfield and expansion projects into production, taking it from a mid-sized domestic minerals company into a major international minerals o
Jan 1, 2000
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Practical Feasible Noise Controls For Mining Operations ? IntroductionBy Richard J. Goff
Technical Support, one of several major organizational units in the Mine Safety and Health Administration, provides technical assistance to the mining community in all areas of health and safety. One
Jan 1, 1984
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Interview With Richard L. Lawson, President of the National Mining AssociationBy Tim O’Neil
What prompted the merger of the two long-established American Mining Congress/National Coal Association (AMC/NCA) groups that combine the coal, hard-rock, industrial- and agricultural-minerals sectors
Jan 1, 1995
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Success By Systematic Safety: Risk Management Orientated Concepts For Small And Medium Size Mine Operations - Mining ? A Risky Business?By J. Kretschmann
?We have constructed a world in which the potential for high-tech catastrophe is embedded in the fabric of day-to-day life.? (Malcolm Gladwell) The mining industry is a crucial provider for virtua
Jan 1, 2011
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Engineering Geology and Cavern Design for New York CityBy Christopher Snee
??care has to be taken that the design is driven by sound geological reasoning and rigorous engineering logic rather than by the very attractive images that appear on the computer screen.??Hoek 1999
Jan 1, 2008
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Continuous Coke Production On A Water-Cooled Grate StokerBy R. J. Grace
Carbon in the form of coke is used as a reactant in various chemical and metallurgical processes, The high cost of by-product coke along with its periodic lack of availability and high investment nece
Jan 1, 1958
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Technology News – Caterpillar to Produce Electric Drive Mining TrucksCaterpillar said it will produce a Cat line of ac electric drive mining trucks. The world’s largest manufacturer of mining and construction equipment said the addition of an AC electric drive truck l
Jan 1, 2006
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Corporate social responsibility within the mining industry: case studies from across Europe and RussiaBy E. A. Adey, C. Baciu, P. Whitbread-Abrutat, M. Varul, T. Ejdemo, R. K. Shail, F. Wall
Responsible mining requires stakeholder engagement throughout all operational stages and after mine closure. By assessing the current and anticipated future socio-economic and environmental impacts, a
Jan 1, 2011
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - LimeLime production is the largest single chemical use for limestone and dolomite. The term “lime” in this review refers to high-calcium and dolomitic quicklime, their hydroxide forms and dead-burned dol
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Fuller’s EarthBy R. L. Virta
Sixteen companies mined fuller’s earth in 11 states during 2004. Production during 2004, based on a preliminary survey of fuller’s earth producers, was 3.96 Mt (4.3million st) valued at $340 million.
Jan 1, 2005
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Repair the Fan, Save MoneyBy Thomas J. Kuli, Tim Rape
When a fan or blower breaks down or becomes worn, customers have two choices. They can replace it or they can have it repaired. In the past, replacement was the preferred option, especially when the
Jan 1, 2005
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Effect Of Flotation Frothers On Bubble Size And Foam StabilityBy Bradshaw, Y. S. Cho
The size of bubbles plays an important role in flotation. Equations used to calculate the size of bubbles all show the effect of liquid/gas surface tension. However, the surface tension does not cha
Jan 1, 2001
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A study of the gases produced by the oxidation of bulk coal under laboratory conditionsBy W. K. Hitchcock
Hydrogen is regarded as being a high temperature indicator of spontaneous combustion. It is currently used in underground coal mines to detect advanced heating?s. Previous work has mostly consisted of
Jan 1, 2009