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Flotation Separation of Phosphate and Dolomite Using a New Amphoteric CollectorBy Chengliang Jliang, B. K. Parek, Xuxin Shao
Of the impurities present in phosphate ore, dolomite is the most difficult to remove due to the similar chemical compositions of the impurities and also adsorption of dissolved species of dolomite ont
Jan 1, 1999
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Validation Study of Computational Fluid Dynamics as a Tool for Mine Ventilation DesignBy Jiqing Zhang, Jon C. Yingling, Andrzej M. Wala, Richard Ray
The purpose of this paper is to present how Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations can be used to study the flow across the main airways of a mine ventilation system. in particular, the flow t
Jan 1, 1997
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Technical Note - Flotation Of Azara Barite Tailings With Rubber Nut OilBy G. G. O. O. Uwadiale, M. A. U. Nwoke
The flotation of Azara barite tailings was investigated using crude rubber nut oil (RNOc), refined rubber nut oil (RNOR) and oleic acid as fatty acid collectors. Chemical characterization of the rubbe
Jan 1, 1998
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Applying Computers On-Board Surface Mining EquipmentApplication of microprocessors, programmable logic devices, and other computer-oriented hardware and software on-board large surface mining equipment to optimize availability and productivity, stretch
Jan 1, 1990
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Geology And Industrial-Mineral Resources Of Oklahoma - Geology Of OklahomaBy Kenneth S. Johnson
Oklahoma is a region of complex geology where a mobile belt of Paleozoic geosynclines and uplifts on the south abuts against the margin of the North American craton to the north. The state contains ma
Jan 1, 1999
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Organic Polymers as DepressantsBy Murdoch Mackenzie
"Organic Polymers used as gangue depressants are classified according to their chemical structure. Absorption mechanisms for these reagents at the mineral - water interface are reviewed. The metho
Jan 1, 1986
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Why No Transcripts?By Mary Korpi
So now you ask, Where are the transcripts? The well-organized co-chairs, Harry and Mary, did their job. Doug Halbe was active in the audience encouraging people to speak up and keeping everything movi
Jan 1, 1998
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Stability Analysis of the VCR Study Stope at The Homestake MineBy F. Duan, W. G. Pariseau, C. S. Schmuck
Three dimensional comparisons between calculated and measured displacements in the hanging wall of a rock mechanics study region at the Homestake Mine show correlation coefficients of 0.7 or higher. T
Jan 1, 1987
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Fly rock from pop shooting and its remedial measures - case studies (Technical Notes)By T. N. Singh, M. M. Singh, R. B. Singh
Fly rock is common when blasting shallow holes and during secondary blasting. Although the required quantity of explosives for secondary blasts is less, noise and fly rock can have an enormous environ
Jan 1, 2000
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Environmental Impact of Groundwater Discharge During Tunnel ConstructionBy James A. Pappas, Francis L. Fong, Tracy K. Lundin
The impact of environmental regulations on the quality of tunnel groundwater discharges is examined in this paper. Tunnel contractors usually depend on specialty contractors or outside consultants to
Jan 1, 1995
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New American Tunneling Technique - NATT Oakwood Beach Interceptor Project Contract T-13By Jozef F. Zurawski
The paper discusses design and construction of a 1.8 meter (6 ft.) diameter tunnel installed under complex geology of Staten Island, New York. Contract T-13 is a section of the Oakwood Beach Water Pol
Jan 1, 1993
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Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit, A Soft Ground Tunnel, Portland, OregonBy S. Michael Feroz, Paul Gribbon, Jan Rosholt
Approximately six billion gallons of combined sewage are discharged annually into Willamette River and Columbia Slough through Portland’s combined sewer system. The Columbia Slough Consolidation Condu
Jan 1, 1999
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Surface Modification of Filler Having a Negative Coefficient of Thermal ExpansionBy Jon Kellar, William Cross, Eric Swanson, John Starkovich
Zirconium tungstate (ZrW2O8) is a unique material with a negative coefficient of thermal expansion. In order to fully utilize this material as a filler, a surface treatment needs to be developed to be
Jan 1, 2003
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Numerical modeling of seepage into underground openingsBy S. Finsterle, R. C. Trautz
Numerical modeling studies were performed to investigate water seepage into underground openings excavated in unsaturated fractured rock. Water seepage is an important factor affecting the performance
Jan 1, 2002
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The Mine Management Support SystemBy R. Larry Grayson
In an interdisciplinary research effort at West Virginia University, the Mine Management Support System (MMSS) is being developed as a window-based shell that may be used for the integration of a myri
Jan 1, 1992
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Conditioning of Florida phosphate rock using a gravity-flow mixerBy J. C. Ransdell
A conventional paddle-type mixer and a gravity-flow mixing device were evaluated for conditioning of fine phosphate feed (- 35 + 150 mesh) with fatty acid and fuel oil, and for acid scrubbing prior to
Jan 1, 1987
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Heap Leaching With Fine Grinding And Agglomeration At Potosi - Bolivia (b05d4e28-14f2-47a0-a263-f92299ff2aa4)By W. Robert Rose, Randall Pyper, Carlos Mirabal, Jaime Eguivar
In 1984, work was started to determine the viability of heap leaching silver-containing waste dumps from Cerro Rico near Potosi - Bolivia, at an elevation of 4300 meters (14 100 it.). The result today
Jan 1, 1990
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Design and Construction of the Weehawken Tunnel and Bergenline Avenue StationBy Leon J. Jacobs, Kyle R. Ott
This paper discusses design and construction aspects of the tunnel, shaft and station for the Weehawken Tunnel and Bergen line Avenue Station. The project consists of a 1,269 m (4,156 ft) long existin
Jan 1, 2003
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A Laboratory Method for Determining the Amount of Gravity Recoverable GoldBy Fred Woodcock, A. R. Laplante
A laboratory technique is presented that uses the Knelson Concentrator and a relatively small sample to predict the amenability of a given gold ore to gravity recovery. The technique applies to develo
Jan 1, 1993
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Material Balance TechniquesFor processing plant design it is essential to develop a consistent material and (usually) energy balance as a basis for equipment sizing. This paper discusses techniques for consistent material balan
Jan 1, 1991