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Marketing Value-Added Minerals To Specialized MarketsBy G. P. Larson
We define a specialized mineral market as follows: Specialized markets occur where a low volume of a given mineral is used to convey a large benefit to a specific product. Sales of these value added
Jan 1, 1993
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Issues Affecting Development Of Natural Aggregate Near St. George And Surrounding Communities, Washington County, Utah, USABy Robert E. Blackett
To help local governments plan for long-term supplies of sand and gravel for buildings and infrastructure, the Utah Geological Survey is assessing natural aggregate resources (mainly sand and gravel)
Jan 1, 2001
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Microfine Comminution In A New Centrifugal Ball MillBy F. -U. Schneider, F. Wellenkamp
Based on previous investigations of ultrafine comminution in planetary ball mills, a new centrifugal mill has been developed which permits similar high stress conditions. Because this new type of mill
Jan 1, 1995
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Application Of Minimum Mean Square Error Estimation And Conditional Probability Distribution In Evaluation Of Ore Reserves Of Sedimentary Uranium Ore Deposit ??irovski Vrh?"?irovski Vrh" Uranium deposit in Slovenia is type of mineralized sediments in ore bearing belts of deflected S-structure, in which the belt is less than 25% mineralized. Ore bodies of irregular small
Jan 1, 1986
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TBM Risk Management System considering Predicted Ground Condition Ahead of Tunnel Face: Methodology Development and ApplicationBy Hee-Young Chung, In-Mo Lee, Jeongjun Park, Hangseok Choi, Seok-Won Lee
"When using a Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) during tunneling work, unexpected ground conditions can be encountered that are not predicted in the design stage. These reduce the stability of tunnels, and
Jan 1, 2016
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A Contribution to Carbonates-Phosphate Separation by Flotation TechniqueBy Ammar Henchiri
INTRODUCTION A current need of the phosphate industry is the development of process technology for treatment of high carbonate content ore. About 75 to 80 percent of the world phosphate reserves (1
Jan 1, 1993
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Expert System of In-Situ Leaching of UraniumBy Zhang Dekuan, Wang Haifeng, Yi Weiping, Wan Liping, Yu Yunzhen
The fundamentals of domain knowledge, knowledge base building, system structure, principle of inference mechanism, function of explanation mechanism, application analysis on Expert System of In-situ L
Jan 1, 1996
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1. Introductory Section - Importance Of Process AnalysisBy John A. Herbst
In recent years, diminishing supplies of high grade ores and increasing consumption of mineral and metal products have demanded high efficiencies in extraction processes. The rising cost of energy has
Jan 1, 1979
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Water Quality And Reclamation Management In Mining Using BactericidesBy V. Rastogi
Surfactant-based bactericides are able to control acid formation in sulfidic materials such as pyrite and sulfidic ores, thereby helping to abate acid rock drainage. Bactericides are used in the follo
Jan 1, 1997
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Trends of exergy costs and ore grade in global miningBy Al. Valero, A. Domínguez
This paper appraises the energy requirements for mineral production through an exergy approach taking into account the long-term decline in ore grades. In this context, the exergy required for restori
Jan 1, 2011
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Respirable Dust Control On Longwall Mining Operations In The United StatesBy R. Lindsay Mundell
During the past 12 years, use of longwall methods to mine coal in the United States has continually in- creased. Although these methods offer several advantages, health hazards often exist because of
Jan 1, 1980
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Sustainable Development In The Mining And Minerals Industry: An Analysis Of Baseline InterpretationsBy G. Hilson
The exact application of sustainable development in the mining and minerals industry has precipitated considerable debate in recent years. Since the publication of the Brundtland Commission?s Report,
Jan 1, 2003
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Analysis Of Roman Wall Paintings From Ancient Corinth/GreeceBy Ch. Apostolaki
Eighty samples from Roman wall paintings from ancient Corinth were studied by means of optical and scanning electron microscopy coupled to an energy dispersive analyzer, X-ray diffraction and image an
Jan 1, 2006
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Multicomponant Effects In Coalbed Gas DrainageBy D. M. Bodily, M. D. Deo, E. M. Whitney
Field data from coalbed methane wells indicate a significant variation in composition as a function of flow rate and time. In particular, San Juan Basin wells have displayed an increase in C02 concent
Jan 1, 1993
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Selenium Reduction Via Conventional Water TreatmentBy Doug Williams, Kent J. McGrew, Dr. Jack Murphy
For some time, selenate has eluded water treatment by conventional means such as precipitation and clarification. This has been due to the nearly universal solubility of all oxidized selenium specie
Jan 1, 1996
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Graphite: A Review of 1994 ActivitiesBy G. P. Hand
Graphite usage in the United States during 1994 was fairly strong. The hearty showing of the domestic economy, along with sound performances from the major industries that use graphite, helped make 19
Jan 1, 1995
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Understanding VariancesAs mentioned in chapter 8, one of the objectives of the budget is to provide a mechanism for ongoing measurement and control of the production operation. The budget shows expected performance. Actual
Jan 1, 1999
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Phelps Dodge Chino Smelter Effluent Metal RecoveryBy E. H. Partelpoeg, B. G. Belew
In 1990, the Chino Smelter completed the construction of a plant designed to recover metal values and water from smelter scrubber effluent. Equipment was installed to maximize effluent recycling and m
Jan 1, 1992
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Selective Flotation of Scheelite (24185e59-0367-45b4-94e4-879a949ca536)By J de Cuyper, S. Ramachandran, L. A. Vazquez, N. L. Grauerholz, W. Freyberger
A novel process is described for the selective flotation of scheelite from low-grade (- 0.5% W03) tungsten ores having appreciable quantities of calcareous and siliceous gangue minerals. Specifically
Jan 1, 1976
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Clay Problems Encountered in Gold Heap LeachingBy Phoebe L. Hauff, Jeffrey P. Kurtz, Paul D. Chamberlin
Clay minerals can be a source of problems in heap leaching operations. The ore for many heap leach operations is commonly acid-sulfate alteration zone rocks which may be found in hot springs deposits
Jan 1, 1987