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OPTIMIZING SAG Mill PRODUCT StZE IN SAG Mill BALL Mill CIRCUITSBy Ivan C. Machado
In full autogenous grinding (FAG Mills) the ore itself determines almost exclusively the product size that will be produced, as opposed to conventional steel-media grinding where the product size can
Jan 1, 1999
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Integrating Copper Recovery With In Situ Leach MiningBy A. E. Isaacson
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is investigating a systems approach to metals recovery from leach liquors produced by in situ leach mining techniques. A successful in situ leaching process requires a thoroug
Jan 1, 1990
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Underground Coal Mining in ChinaBy Wang Ding-heng, Wang Zhi-yuan, Nolan B. Aughenbaugh
The People's Republic of China has abundant coal resources with proven reserves amounting to 582 Gt (641 billion st). Recognizing coal as a major energy source on which to build the country'
Jan 3, 1983
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Desulfurization of coal by microbial flotation in a semicontinuous systemBy N. Ohmura, H. Saiki, T. Nagaoka
A microbiological flotation system that facilitates the removal of pyritic sulfurfrom coal is reported. The chemoautotrophic bacterium Thiobacillus ferrooxidans is utilized as a pyrite-selective biolo
Jan 1, 2000
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Business Cycles and Feasibility Tests in Mining VenturesBy Thomas D. Kaufmann
Introduction Mining has always been sensitive to the fluctuating income of downstream customer industries. The industry is now becoming more vulnerable to booms and busts as economic pulsations incre
Jan 6, 1984
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Weighing bulk commodities in the mining industry : More than just checking the scalesBy H. Colijn
Introduction Bulk commodity prices are ever increasing. This forces buyers and sellers in world markets to look more carefully at methods for obtaining an accurate accounting of commodity transacti
Jan 9, 1988
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Mine Operating In BisbeeAfter World War I the character of my mining life changed completely. Before then adventure had been almost continuous but after the war there was lots of staying in one place, almost routine, between
Jan 1, 1976
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Application Of Dynamic Programming To The Grade Control And Scheduling In A Cut-And-Fill Mining MethodBy Fernando H. Muge
The first application of dynamic pro¬gramming to the problem of grade control and scheduling was by Muge et al (1979) and Ribeiro (1982) who applied it to the simple, two-dimensional case of longitudi
Jan 1, 1989
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Uranium In Situ Leaching: Its Advantages, Practice, Problems, And Computer SimulationBy Bill A. Hancock
In Situ leaching for the recovery of uranium from low grade sandstone deposits is one of the newest technological advances in the mineral industry. It is rapidly developing into a commercially feasibl
Jan 1, 1977
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The Channel Tunnel UK – France The UK TBM DrivesBy D. John Curtis, Gordon S. Crighton, John C. Hester
The six main drives needed to build 55 miles of 4.8 and 7.7 metre i.d. tunnels in 33 months called for careful co-ordination of the design of tunnel boring machines and linings. The implications of th
Jan 1, 1991
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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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A Coal Preparation and Blending Technique Based on Linear ProgrammingBy Ruth A. Maurer, Steven L. Capt. Van Drew
Coal preparation for a company having several sources of coal and several contracts for sale of coal was modeled. The objective was to minimize wash loss by selecting the quantity of coal to be suppli
Jan 1, 1987
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The Relationship Between Mine Process Tailings Mineralogy and Pore Water CompositionBy Errol vanHuyssteen
Old tailings from Zn, Au, Cu, and Ni mining operations were characterized. Their mineralogical variation in depth is compared with matching pore water and solids chemistry. A geochemical model was use
Jan 1, 1998
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Ion Exchange Resins For Uranium Recovery From Pregnant Solutions With High Chloride Tenor - IntroductionBy M. Mikhaylenko
The most common methods of processing of uranium ores is sulfuric or carbonate leaching with conversion of hexavalent uranium to uranyl carbonate or sulfate anionic complexes followed by sorption of t
Jan 1, 2012
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The Electrochemical Study Of The Cementation Of Gold On To Copper And Zinc In Ammoniacal SolutionsBy Y. C. Guan
The cementation of gold on to copper and zinc in ammoniacal solutions has been studied using rotating disc electrodes. The cathodic reduction of aurous ammine was studied on a gold rotating disc elect
Jan 1, 1995
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Reducing Mercury Production At Bald Mountain MineBy J. Wickens
This paper discusses how Bald Mountain Mine dramatically reduced mercury production by treating process solutions with a liquid reagent called UNR 811A. The reagent is marketed by Cherokee Chemical C
Jan 1, 2001
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Feasibility Study And Design Of A New Underground Coal Mine Developed From Open Cut Highwall In IndonesiaBy Takashi Sasaoka
About 200 M tons of coal were imported into Japan in 2007 and Indonesia was its second largest exporter, accounting for about 30 M tons (12% of the total imported coal). Indonesia produced about 200 M
Jan 1, 2009
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An AFM Study Of Collectors' Adsorption On Minerals In Copper/Molybdenum FlotationAn atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been applied to study the adsorption of collectors on mineral surfaces in a copper/molybdenum flotation system. AFM images show that collectors absorb on chalcopyr
Jan 1, 2012
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Underground Coal Mining in Western CanadaBy David M. Parkes, Mike Fisher
In 1947, coal production in Western Canada was 10 Mt (11 million st) which predominantly came from 120 underground mines. By 1968 production was down to 1 Mt (1.1 million st). Production in 1981 was b
Jan 4, 1983
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The Geologic Occurrence Of BariteBy Donald A. Brobst
Barite, the sulfate of barium, occurs in many geological environments in sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks. The commercial deposits of barite may be classified into three major types. 1. Vei
Jan 1, 1980