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Desulfurization of coal by microbial flotation in a semicontinuous systemBy N. Ohmura, H. Saiki, T. Nagaoka
A microbiological flotation system that facilitates the removal of pyritic sulfurfrom coal is reported. The chemoautotrophic bacterium Thiobacillus ferrooxidans is utilized as a pyrite-selective biolo
Jan 1, 2000
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Thiourea Decomposition By Ferric Sulfate Oxidation In Gold-Leaching SystemsFactors which cause thiourea consumption in gold-leaching systems include adsorption by gangue mineral particles, complexation with base metal ions, thermal degradation, and oxidation by air/ferric ir
Jan 1, 1997
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Stress Distribution Around Typical Field Intersection Geometries In Coal MinesBy S. Bastola
Over 80% of roof falls in Illinois coal mines occur at intersections. Regular intersection geometries with sharp corners have been typically analyzed in literature. This study has analyzed stress dis
Feb 27, 2013
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Pit Lake Water Quality In The Western U.S.: Unifying ConceptsBy A. Davis
Pit lake chemistry depends on the lithology and hydrologic characteristics of the ultimate pit surface, the availability of buffering capacity in the wall rock versus oxidizable sulfide content, and t
Jan 1, 1996
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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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SCMAGLEV—Innovative Mass Transportation in the Northeast Corridor (NEC) - RETC2021By Nikolaos Syrtariotis, Mark Berger, Timothy O’Brien, Vojtech Gall
The Northeast Corridor Superconducting Maglev Project (SCMAGLEV) entails construction of a high-speed train system between Washington, DC and New York City, with the first leg between Washington and B
Jun 13, 2021
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Recent Bureau Of Reclamation Experience In Tunnel Construction By ContractBy William R. Groseclose, Cecil E. Tackett
Since 1965 when the first mole was used on Bureau work, the Bureau of Reclamation has completed 17 tunnels of over 5,000 feet in length. The longest was 12.8 miles. Total length of the 17 tunnels was
Jan 1, 1974
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Disposal and Use of Coal Combustion Products in Mined EnvironmentsBy Paul F. Ph. D. Ziemkiewicz, Courtney D. Black
According to the American Coal Ash Association, 105 million tons of coal combustion products (CCP) were produced by the power generating utilities in 1997. Of that total, 1.68 million tons were used i
Jan 1, 2000
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Comparison of Shear Elements for Cross Passages in TBM-TunnelsBy Benno Ring
"When designing segmental lining at a cross passage, modern solutions try to bear the loads transferred around the opening within the rings by using shear elements in the ring joints. Commonly used sh
Jan 1, 2016
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Speculation And The Fundamentals In The Determination Of Aluminium PricesBy Michael Robert Hodson
I. Introduction The free market cash price of aluminium in the third quarter of 1985 is approximately $1000/tonne, well below the short as well as the long run marginal costs of production. The curren
Jan 1, 1986
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Comminution Of Minerals Under Compressive Loads In Confined Particle BedsBy D. W. Fuerstenau
One of the more energy-efficient methods for size reduction, namely particle-bed comminution under high compressive loads, was employed to grind eight minerals and ores, using up to 250 MPa pressure.
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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Comparison Of Continuous Countercurrent Decantation And Filtration In Soluble RecoveryBy R. C. Emmett
In extractive metallurgy, separation of insoluble solids from solutions is an important economic factor in almost all flow- sheets. This separation step can employ sedimentation, filtration (vacuum an
Jan 1, 1974
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CO2 as an Exhaust Emissions Surrogate in Small Dieselized MinesBy M. K. Gangal, E. D. Dainty, G. Kunchur
This paper presents a validation of C02 as a single surrogate measurement for other diesel-emitted pollutants in multi-diesel-machine operations typical of small underground mines. This means that the
Jan 1, 1991
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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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Coal Geology, Reserves and Production in Northern and Central AppalachiaBy E. R. Slatick
The northern and central Appalachian coal basin in the eastern United States has been the source of about two-thirds of the nation's coal output during the 20th century. This region includes part
Jan 1, 1995
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State-of-the-Art in Mountaintop Removal and Contour MiningBy Mark A. White
Surface mining of multiple seams by mountaintop removal and contour mining is complex in Appalachia. Arch of West Virginia, a division of Apogee Coal, has made its operations state-of-the-art to cope
Jan 1, 1995
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Bubble Generation In Swirl Flow During Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone FlotationBy D. Lelinski, R. Bokotko, J. D. Miller, J. Hupka
Air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation is a new, promising technology, and, since its conception, numerous applications have been successfully tested. Nevertheless, research and development efforts
Jan 1, 1997
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Long-Range Hydrophobic Forces In The Amine Flotation Of QuartzA Mark IV surface force apparatus (SFA) was used to conduct direct force measurements between mica surfaces in dodecylamine hydrogen chloride collector solutions at varying pH levels. It was found tha
Jan 1, 1998
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The Historical Development of Coal Flotation in the United StatesBy Frank F. Aplan
Froth flotation has been used to improve the recovery of fine coal, for minimizing the sulfur and ash content of clean coal and for the removal of fine coal from recycled or discharged backwater from
Jan 1, 1999