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Process and process control design using dynamic flowsheet simulationBy N. J. Peberdy, C. N. Moreton, K. C. Garner
Introduction During the past decade a major objective of the process industry has been to use digital computer technology to improve plant operating efficiencies. This objective implied some form o
Jan 1, 1987
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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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Mining LawBy Clayton J. Parr, Northcutt Ely
Mining law is essentially a branch of the law of real property. It concerns acquisition of property for extracting contained minerals, and the rights, privileges and duties that fall upon the holder t
Jan 1, 1973
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Soft Ground NATM Tunnel DesignsBy Mohammad Irshad, Larry H. Heflin
INTRODUCTION The planned 166 kilometer (103 mile) Metro rapid rail transit system in Washington, D.C. is being designed and constructed by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. At the
Jan 1, 1987
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Beneficiation of low-grade, high- phosphorus manganese ores of Andhra Pradesh, India, by wet high-intensity magnetic separation plus jigging or hydrocyclone classificationBy S. K. Mishra, S. B. Kanungo, D. Biswal
Jigging of the -2.8 +0.7-mm size fraction of a friable, low-grade manganese ore sample from Andhra Pradesh increased the Mn content of a concentrate by 7% to 8%, with an average recovery of 57%. The j
Jan 1, 2000
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How to develop an optimum metallurgical projectBy R. W. Smith, D. L. Taylor, K. A. Altman
The importance of metallurgical information in reaching appropriate decisions during the development of mining projects is demonstrated. A financial analysis is calculated using discrete system simula
Jan 1, 2002
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Biasing Unbiased Data: Mine Versus MillBy Mark W. Springett
The examination of relatively well behaved distributions subject to truncation by a cutoff grade in the mine clearly demonstrates that a bias is inevitably introduced when the selection is based on th
Jan 1, 1989
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Discussions - Relationship of Fault Displacement to Gouge and Breccia ThicknessBy E. C. Robertson
D.G. Wilder I found the suggestion that the amount of displacement of a fault can be numerically related to the thickness of gouge or breccia to be both intuitively satisfying and intriguing. I hav
Jan 12, 1984
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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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Impermeable Rock Groups Deformation during Partial Backfill Mining of Shallow Seam MinesBy W. Zhang
"Western China has many shallow coal seams. Mining of these shallow seams contributes to environmental deterioration in part due to disruption of groundwater sources. The lowering of the phreatic surf
Jan 1, 2015
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A Model for Floor Stability AnalysisBy P. Tsang, S. S. Peng
Mine floor failures, such as floor heave and floor buckling, occur frequently in underground coal mines where soft mine floor exists. The types of failure can usually be classified into two categories
Jan 1, 1992
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Bioreactor Landfill as a Sustainable Process of Methane Gas DisposalBy L. Landryova
The Department of Control Systems and Instrumentation, VSB - the Technical University Ostrava, has been involved in a project dealing with utilization of landfill gases, when the methane gas utilizati
Jan 1, 2005
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Dielectric And Relaxation Time Characterization Of Bound Water On Hydrophilic And Hydrophobic SurfacesBy H. S. Puttanna
Bound water plays an important role in the processing and utilization of numerous materials and mineral processing systems. The fundamental nature of this near surface bound (vicinal) water is yet to
Jan 1, 1992
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Zinc-dust cementation of silver from alkaline cyanide solutions - analysis of Merrill-Crowe plant dataBy R. Y. Wan, J. R. Parga, J. D. Miller
The direct recovery of precious metals from a1kaline cyanide solution is frequently accomplished by the well-established Merrill-Crowe process involving zinc-dust cementation. This is particularly tru
Jan 1, 1987
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Refractory Gold Ores - Factors Affecting Process SelectionBy David Lunt, Evan Kirby, Peter Mason, Ian Ritchie
The treatment of refractory gold ores, in particular the "competing" technologies and their relative advantages and economics, has become a major segment of most mineral technology oriented conference
Jan 1, 1995
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Applying Image Analysis to Process Control- From Blasting to FlotationThe ever-increasing power (and decreasing cost) of computers has opened up substantial oppor¬tunities for 'Vision'-based systems in both on-line and off-line control. This paper reviews imag
Jan 1, 2000
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Locating, Sampling, And Evaluating Potential Aggregate DepositsBy Leo Langland
One of the primary functions of the Geotechnical Services-Materials section of the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is locating, sampling, and evaluating potential aggregate deposits throug
Jan 1, 1987
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Grinding Circuit Control PhilosophyBy E. F. ‘Pat’ Nelson, Richard Broom
Our portion of this afternoon’s session is dedicated to the operation of automatic process control associated with small to medium size primary or SAG milling circuits. In recognition of the subjec
Jan 1, 1984
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A Single Stage Dilute Nitric Add/Salt Oxidation and Leach ProcessBy Lee F. Robinson, Angus W. Morrison, Norman M. Anderson
About 100 years ago the acid and chlorine oxidation routes for gold extraction were abandoned in favour of cyanide/ oxidation processes. Now a return to acid processing is in progress. One publicatio
Jan 1, 1990
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Excavation And Support Of Gatineau ShaftBy William C. Cox, Ronald E. Heuer, Jean-Michel Loignon
The Gatineau shaft described in this paper was an excavation of about 38 m diameter and 21 m depth constructed in Gatineau, Quebec, across the Ottawa River just north of Ottawa, Ontario. A large sewag
Jan 1, 1983