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High-Confidence Flotation Testing At Xstrata Process SupportBy N. O. Lotter
The reliability of a set of flotation results is key to minimizing project risk, either at the commissioning of a concentrator or at the point of implementing an improvement to an existing concentrato
Jan 1, 2010
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Depositional History And Hydrology Of The Green River Oil Shale, Piceance Creek Basin Rio Blanco County, Colorado - SummaryBy Bernard E. Weichman
The oil shales in the Piceance Creek Basin of northwest Colorado occur in the Parachute Creek member of the Green River formation. The oil shales were deposited in a unique environment of deposition w
Jan 1, 1973
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Theory, Practice And Development Of The DSM Heavy Medium Cyclone Process For MineralsBy H. Dreissen
Upgrading of low-concentration ores is of growing importance today. The Heavy Medium Cyclone Process, thanks to strong centrifugal forces, effectively separates particles varying only slightly in sp
Jan 1, 1980
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Ore Block Optimization For Grade Control Based On Conditional SimulationThe impact of smoothing on the definition of ore and waste boundaries using linear estimation and conditional simulation methods is discussed. The nature of transfer functions is examined including th
Jan 1, 1999
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Mineworker Fatigue: A Review of What We Know and Future DecisionsBy Zoë Dugdale, Gerald Poplin, Tim Bauerle
"Fatigue presents several challenges for the mining industry. Depending on the specific occupation, daily work or operational setup on any given mine site, mining jobs can have a fair amount of labor-
Jan 3, 2018
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Extracting Value from Simulation Models: Feasibility Grade ControlBy M. E. Rossi
This paper discusses the use of Conditional Simulation (CS) models to provide mill feed grade profiles for different time periods. The conventional approach of classifying block estimates as ore or wa
Jan 1, 2019
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Turbulent Models for Pollutant Transport in Open Pit Mines under Stable Boundary LayerBy R. V. Ramani, K. V. Raj
"The air flow problems in open pit mines are complex. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models provide a detailed knowledge of the airflow pattern and velocity distribution, temperature, and pollutan
Jan 1, 2015
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Fundamentals Of Fine Coal Processing - The Role Of Frothers In Coal FlotationBy R. A. Seitz
Although the role of the collector has long been thought to play a predominant role in coal flotation, recent investigations by the authors show that the frother plays an equally important role. These
Jan 1, 1987
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Control Of Flotation Recovery Using Regression Analysis ? IntroductionBy Adrian C. Dorenfeld
The concentrator of Bonneville Ltd.* at Wendover, Utah, processes a feed obtained by, solar evaporation of a brine containing sodium and potassium chlorides with minor amounts of impurities. Salable p
Jan 1, 1965
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The Spektakel Mill - Past History and GeologyBy A. L. Hannaford
Previous production at Spektakel was undertaken during the periods 1854 - 1888 and 1892 - 1901. During this period a total of 41,7 kt of ore grading 32% Cu was hand-sorted from 270 kt to 360 kt of ore
Jan 1, 1981
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In-Seam Seismic Surveys Using Controlled- Waveform Source TransducersBy J. J. Snodgrass
Faults, sandstone channels, and abandoned mine workings present severe safety hazards, disrupt mining, and necessitate costly precautions or discontinuance of operations. In addition to fault detectio
Jan 1, 1984
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Reagent Manufacture At Nevada Mines Division ? IntroductionBy J. J. Harrington
Manufacture and mixing of flotation reagents at the mill site provides an economic and convenient method of maintaining a continuous and fresh supply of reagents for concentrator operations. Kennecott
Jan 1, 1976
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Geology, Mining, And Marketing Of Mississippi Embayment Ball ClaysBy L. G. Kirk
The Mississippi embayment ball clay region, including western Kentucky, western Tennessee, and northwestern Mississippi, accounted for more than 95% of the total U.S. ball clay production during 1985.
Jan 1, 1986
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The Question Of Governmental Oil Import RestrictionsBy William H. Peterson
How is the Government's oil import control program doing? In July 1954 Mr, Eisenhower established the Cabinet Committee on Energy Supplies and Resources Policy. On July 29, 1957, the Administr
Jan 1, 1960
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Coal Mine Health Activities Of The National Institute For Occupational Safety And HealthBy Raymond T. Moore
The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 (FCMHSA) begins with this statement: "Congress declares that the first priority and concern of all in the coal mining industry must be the health an
Jan 1, 1974
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Compliance Cost Comparison Existing State Regulations Versus New Federal Regulations Under The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977By Gary E. Slagel
The federal Office of Surface Mining (OSW) has undertaken an effort to revise many of their permanent program regulations. Numerous procedures for compliance are being rewritten to allow for greater f
Jan 1, 1982
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Chemicals From Michigan BrinesBy John E. Pavlick
The availability of concentrated brines rich iodide, bromide, chloride, sodium, magnesium and calcium ions has led to extensive chemical manufacturing operations in Michigan. The brines, ranging 1,000
Jan 1, 1984
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Mechanized Ground Support System Design Using Safety Factor Analysis at the Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture, NevadaBy L. Sandbak
The Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture (TRJV) is located in northern central Nevada, and is situated within the Basin and Range province, near the northeast end of the Osgood Mountains (see Figure 1). The
Feb 23, 2014
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Autoclave Design And Scale-Up From Batch Test Data: A Review Of Sizing Methods And Their BasesA comprehensive understanding of the effects of autoclave configuration (batch, semi-batch, continuous) on the residence time necessary to achieve a target conversion is a prerequisite for design of c
Jan 1, 1998
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Preparing Mining Engineers For The 21st CenturyBy W. C. Lacy
It is the responsibility of educators to look ahead and prepare young engineers and scientists to cope with industrial and social problems of the future. We are faced with a review of history as well
Jan 1, 1994