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Improved Thickener Performance Through the use of an Extended Kalman FilterBy O. A. Bascur
Based on current sedimentation theory an on-line thickener model was developed and coupled with an extended Kalman Filter to obtain additional information such as the compression zone level and concen
Jan 1, 1986
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Photochemical Reactions At The ZnS-H20 Interface ? IntroductionBy D. R. Dixon
Since the critical role of oxygen in xanthate flotation of sulphides was established (1) subsequent studies have been concerned mainly with the galena-xanthate system. It is therefore surprising to fi
Jan 1, 1974
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The Influence Of Magnetic And Surface Forces On The Coagulation Of Hematite And Chromite.By Y. Wang, E. Forssberg, R. J. Pugh
The coagulation of dispersed ultrafine weakly-magnetic oxide mineral particles (e.g., natural hematite and chromite) in an external magnetic field can be described by interparticle forces. Essentially
Jan 1, 1995
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In-Pit Conveying at the Wyodak Mine-Gillette, WyomingBy Ryne Goodnough
INTRODUCTION The Wyodak Mine is located in the northern Powder River Basin of Wyoming and is thought to be the oldest continuously operating coal mine in the United States, having recorded yearly
Jan 1, 2004
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Evaluation Of The Effect Of Compost, EDTA And Microorganisms On The Removal Of Heavy Metals And Arsenic From A Contaminated SoilBy K. Vaxevanidou
A combined chemical and biological treatment for the removal of heavy metals and arsenic from a contaminated soil was studied as a potential method for soil remediation. Small scale and column tests w
Jan 1, 2005
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Geology Of The Rome Zeolite Deposit, Malheur County, Oregon - IntroductionBy K. N. Santini
Natural zeolites are gaining recognition as an important commodity with an increasing number of industrial and consumer applications. This potential has prompted the Anaconda Minerals Company and othe
Jan 1, 1982
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The Gabon -Congo Salt DepositsBy P. A. C. De Ruiter
The Lower Cretaceous salt deposits of the Gabon Basin and Congo Basin were said down on ton of an Burly Cretaceous Lato Jurassic, continental graben fill that represent!) the rifting phase of the Afr
Jan 1, 1978
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Coal And The Energy CrisisBy V. M. Johnston
The most abundant fuel resource in the U.S.A. is also the most under-utilized. Proven reserves of bituminous coal, sub-bituminous and lignite constitute from 60% to 90% of our total fossil fuel reserv
Jan 1, 1973
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State Of The Art Monitoring And Computer Analysis Of The Results Following A Recent Major Mine FireBy John E. Urosek, Herman Schade
In March, 1988, a fire occurred in a large underground coal mine. Coal Mine Safety and Health of the Mine Safety and Health Administration was immediately notified of the situation. They requested the
Jan 1, 1989
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The History of Gold DredgingBy Mortimer J. Richardson
Dredging can be traced to early times where it may have been derived by the Phoenicians prior to the 4th century B.C. The first tangible design drawings of a bucket ladder (BL) dredge can be found in
Jan 1, 1992
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The Nature Of Surface Treatment Of FillersBy Thomas H. Ferrigno
Modern Plastics (July, 1983) reported that about 2.2 million tons of mineral fillers were expected to be consumed by the plastics industry that year, of which 7096 was limestone derived. The combinati
Jan 1, 1985
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Heap Leaching Gold-Silver Ores With Poor Percolation CharacteristicsBy S. D. Hill, G. E. McClelland
To maximize productivity and improve minerals processing technology, the U. S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, is investigating a particle agglomeration technique as a means of increasing
Jan 1, 1981
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Ground Water - The Missing Link in Feasibility InvestigationsBy Russell G. Slayback
Feasibility investigations for prospective gold mines too often neglect to consider ground water. Simple observations and tests during drilling exploration can provide useful data on probable water co
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal Based Clean Energy Systems, And Co2 SequestrationBy K. S. Lackner, T. M. Yegulalp
We present a review of research and development for coal based clean energy systems aiming for zero emissions to the atmosphere. These systems can utilize all kinds of coal or other solid carbon sourc
Jan 1, 2003
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Using the DRylron™ process to produce value-added iron unitsBy F. G. Rinker
World demand for metallized iron continues to increase, keeping pace with steelmaking requirements for lower-cost hot metal. Virgin iron ore and in-plant oxide fines can be reduced to direct reduced i
Jan 1, 2002
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Porgera - Discovery of the Porgera Deposit, Papua New GuineaBy Neil Hillhouse
The Porgera gold district, like many other large gold deposits, has a long history of awareness, but only in the last five years has a geologic understanding of the district permitted the discovery of
Jan 1, 1990
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Resin Bolting Cost Reductions At The White Pine MineBy John Conway, Gerald Bennett, John Herrick
Research efforts which have led to reduced resin bolting costs at White Pine Mine are described. Key factor was development of the capability to drill small holes (1 1/8 in. diam) in the hard (20,000-
Jan 1, 1974
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Examination of the Kinetics of Bacterial Pyrite Decomposition, AnBy Graham Andrews
Experiment shows that the microbial degradation of pyrite does not necessarily proceed stoichiometrically. Under some conditions sulfur is oxidized preferentially leaving something approaching iron in
Jan 1, 1989
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Summary Of The 1990s Exploration And Testing Of The Prairie Creek Diamond-Bearing Lamproite Complex, Pike County, ArkansasBy J. Michael Howard
Holes cored through the Prairie Creek lamproite volcanic complex at the Crater of Diamonds State Park by companies interested in the site's commercial diamond potential give an opportunity to red
Jan 1, 1999
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Control Of Surface Movements Above Active Coal Mines In AppalachiaBy A. Jarosz
The surface manifestation of underground mining usually entails five distinct types of surface movements, which can affect or damage surface structures, facilities and renewable resources. These m
Jan 1, 1986