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A Comparison Of Costs Of Mechanical And Explosive Comminution ? IntroductionBy R. G. Lundquist
The idea that fragmentation for mineral processing results from some tradeoff between increased drilling and blasting and increased load on the primary crusher is well known. In a previous paper (Lund
Jan 1, 1985
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A Review of Amine Chemicals Used in the Flotation of SilicaBy Richard R. Klimpel
This paper reviews some of the factors involved in selecting amine flotation reagents used to remove silica from ores. A comparison is made between the chemical reagent design approaches used to ident
Jan 1, 1999
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Selection of belt conveyor shifting equipmentBy F. G. Boehm, T. S. Golosinski
This paper identifies the components of belt conveyor shifting force as a vertical force, Pv, a lateral force, Ph, and a longitudinal force, Pl. A method for estimating these forces is proposed that r
Jan 1, 1988
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Electrowinning And Refining At The Williams Mine, Using Knitted Stainless Steel Mesh CathodesBy T. R. Raponi, D. Barnes
The Williams Mine mines and mills 6000 t/d (6600 stp’d) of gold ore using SAG/ball milling, leaching and CIP, electrowinning and refining. Electrowinning, high-pressure cathode washing, filtering, ret
Jan 1, 1992
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Grinding and Particle Size Are Critical to the Profitability of Industrial MineralsBy Steve Kral
The success of the industrial minerals end of the mining industry is often overshadowed by the high price of copper, the glamour of gold, and the nation's huge reserves of coal. Those three segme
Jan 1, 1990
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48. History of Discovery of the Spar Lake Deposit (Troy Mine), Northwestern Montana - IntroductionBy John C. Balla
The Spar Lake deposit is located in northwestern Montana, approximately 27 km (17 miles) south of Troy, MT, under Mt. Vernon. The deposit is a stratiform, stratabound copper-silver deposit occurring i
Jan 1, 1991
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Developing a Mine Water Inflow MethodBy Dale R. Ralston, Roy E. Williams, Gerry V. Winter, George L. Bloomsburg
The purpose of this section is to demonstrate the development of a method that we believe can be used for simulating and predicting mine water inflow. It will also show how important it is for personn
Jan 1, 1986
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Sustainability In Small Scale MiningSince the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development in 1992 in Rio de Janeiro and the publication of the agenda 21, the concept of Sustainable Development has become one of the major issues for g
Jan 1, 2007
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Deteriorating Ground Conditions Lead To Improved Excavation And Ground Support Techniques At The Cantung MineBy W. J. Fotheringham
This paper deals with the mining techniques employed at Canada Tungsten's northern Canadian operations, particularly with respect to their effect on productivity, safety, and stability of relativ
Jan 1, 1985
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The Origin Of Some Phosphatic Minerals In Coastal Plain SedimentsBy John K. Adams
Phosphorus may be incorporated into sedimentary rocks in at least four different ways: (1) by the accumulation of detrital mineral fragments, (2) by the accumulation of phosphatic organic debris, (3)
Jan 1, 1972
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Casing Collapse at the CT-8 Dropshaft in MilwaukeeBy Steven W. Hunt, Ronald E. Heuer, Safdar A. Gill
A 3.3 m (11 feet) diameter, 51 m (168 feet) deep temporary steel casing which had been sunk within glacial soils buckled and collapsed on July 29, 1985. The collapse occurred at the CT-8 Dropshaft sit
Jan 1, 1995
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Processing Techniques Used To Recover Secondary MaterialsBy Michael J. Mankosa
Increased emphasis has been placed on recycling consumer and industrial waste products. This trend has created a new industry that is focused on recovery/ separation of byproducts from waste material.
Jan 1, 1997
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Design And Performance Verification Of A Booster Fan Installation At The Red Lake MineBy L. Sletmoen, P. Rocque, E. DeSouza
Plans for achieving planned production rates at the Red Lake Mine High Grade Ore Zone required that the mine ventilation system be upgraded. Time constraints required that only a site assessment of th
Jan 1, 2003
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Wastewater Remediation With CollophaneBy M. C. Fuerstenau
Collophane, cryptocrystalline fluorapatite, is examined as a substrate for plant water and wastewater remediation. The attenuation of Fe3+, Cr3+, Fe2+, Cd2+, Hg2+ and Pb2+ is presented as a function o
Jan 1, 2003
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Three-Dimensional Mathematical Modeling Of Airflow At A Continuous Miner FaceBy R. Gong, R. Bhaskar
The development of a three-dimensional mathematical model for evaluating airflow fields at a continuous miner face is described. The model utilizes three-dimensional incompressible flow, mass continui
Jan 1, 1993
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Ball MillsBy C. A. Rowland
Introduction Ball mills are lined drums, either cylindrical in shape or modified cylinders that have either one or both ends of the shell, consisting of conical sections, that rotate about the horizo
Jan 1, 1985
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Orebed Magnetic LinersBy M. Wason
An Ore bed magnetic liner element is made of permanent ceramic magnets embedded in a rubber molding. (See figure 1) They are difficult and expensive to manufacture correctly. Therefore, the lining for
Jan 1, 1999
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Water Jet Coal Cutting: The Resurgence Of An Old TechnologyBy William E. Souder, R. J. Evans
From time to time, major technological innovations arise that alter the time-honored ways of doing things. Such innovations can dramatically benefit society in terms of new products, increased outputs
Jan 1, 1983
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Measurement of Rate Data in Flotation ColumnsBy G. S. Dobby, N. J. Contini, S. W. Wilson
Scale-up and simulation of flotation columns requires construction of mathematical models which employ, as a minimum, rate constants for quantifying particle recovery in the collection zone as well as
Jan 1, 1988
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New Uses Of Flotation ColumnsBy Paul M. Keyser, Donald G. Foot, Jeffrey D. Mckay
In the past 30 years, there have been tremendous advancements in the uses and applications of column flotation. From their first use as final cleaners that could produce excellent grades at the cost o
Jan 1, 1993