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Optimization Models For Scheduling Ore And Waste Production In Open Pit MinesBy Sizhe Tan
An open pit mining operation can be considered as a production system with at least two products: ore and overburden (waste). A primary mine planning task is to schedule the production of ore and wast
Jan 1, 1992
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Discussion – Sulfuric Acid Leaching of a Germanium-Gallium Ore – Mining Engineering, Vol. 43, No. 11, pp. 1361-1364 – Harbuck, D. D., Odekirk, M. D. and Judd, J. C.By Erich U. Petersen
Harbuck et al. (1990) present results of research on sulfuric acid leaching of a germanium-gallium ore and shed considerable insight on possible extraction methods for gallium and germanium. However,
Jan 1, 1992
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Development And Construction Of The Instrumental Simulation System And The System Of Ecological Prediction While Building And Operating Of Mines.By V. A. Khartcenko
As the environment conditions deteriorate with the intensification of mining, the problems of mineral resources protection and the development and introduction of various bio- technologies are becomin
Jan 1, 1992
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Industrial Minerals Opportunities In CzechoslovakiaBy F. Woller
The territory of Czechoslovakia is well endowed in deposits of a variety of industrial minerals. At present, 29 different types of industrial minerals are mined from some 600 individual deposits in Bo
Jan 1, 1992
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Conducting Macro-Engineering in the University EnvironmentBy Milton E. Wadsworth
The evolution of engineering education and research has been profoundly influenced by computer technology and has concomitantly followed changes in this technology. Today, virtually all faculty have a
Jan 1, 1992
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Pyrometallurgical Principles Involved In The Combustion Synthesis Of Advanced MaterialsBy J. J. Moore
Combustion synthesis, or self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS), reaction systems are discussed with respect to thermodynamics and kinetics. In particular, the effect of the process paramet
Jan 1, 1992
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Use Of Bacterial Sulfate Reduction for Removing Nickel from Mine WatersBy Harry M. Edenborn, Richard W. Hammack
Experiments were done to determine if a mushroom compost-based sulfate reduction system could be used to treat nickel-contaminated mine waters. Sulfate reduction systems were established in columns co
Jan 1, 1992
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Using Geostatistics At A Central Illinois Coal MineBy T. D. Murphy
In the fall of 1988 it became evident that the accuracy of sulfur forecasts for Monterey Coal's No.1 Mine needed to be improved. In addition, it became necessary to predict if any individual trai
Jan 1, 1992
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Transitions Between Micro- and Macro-EngineeringBy J. A. Herbst
Successful transitions from micro- to macro-engineering are the keys to effective technology transfer between research and development organizations and industrial end users. At the same time, it has
Jan 1, 1992
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Geology And Ore Deposits Of The Verde District; Jerome, ArizonaBy P. A. Lindberg
Early Proterozoic ore deposits in the Verde district at Jerome, Arizona have produced 33.7 million metric tons of ore (1893-1975). The United Verde and United Verde Extension deposits produced most of
Jan 1, 1992
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Conveyors You Can Live With: Designing, Installing And Maintaining Clean, Stable, And Efficient Belt Conveyor SystemsBy R. P. Stahura
In many ways, conveyors are the lifeline of mining and processing operations. Like arteries in the human body, they continuously supply materials to and carry finished products and waste away from vit
Jan 1, 1992
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Boron – A Review of 1991 ActivitiesBy J. C. Norman
The boron review arrived too late to appear in the June issue. The United States was the world's second largest producer and the largest consumer of boron compounds during 1991. According to t
Jan 1, 1992
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Enhanced Selectivity Of Polymer Adsorption (5c13df65-b664-4859-be79-26f956db45ad)By S. Behl
A major limitation in developing successful selective flocculation schemes is the difficulty encountered in adsorbing the polymeric flocculant only on the desired substrate. In this paper a correlatio
Jan 1, 1992
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Estimating The Effects Of Non-Darcian Flow On Inflow To A Pit And Slope StabilityBy L. C. Atkinson
A three-dimensional finite element Ground-water flow code has been developed that incorporates saturated/unsaturated, two-regime flow (i.e., both Darcian and non-Darcian) and solves for the seepage fa
Jan 1, 1992
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Optimizing Continuous Miner Scrubbers for Dust Control in High Coal SeamsBy K. L. Whitehead, R. A. Jankowski, N. I. Jayaraman
Most continuous miner sections utilizing flooded-bed scrubbers also use blowing face ventilation. Blowing ventilation, however, interferes with dust capture and minimizes scrubber effectiveness. To en
Jan 1, 1992
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Construction Of Geological Controls For Three Dimensional Orebody ModelingBy F. Daviess
A requirement for geological controls during orebody modeling results from the recognition of heterogeneous geological characteristics and/or abrupt variations in orebody geometries. While purely stat
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect Of NaCl On Coal FlotationThe floatability of a bituminous coal in NaG solutions was evaluated using a modified Hallimond tube to delineate the role of the electrostatic interaction between bubbles and particles in determining
Jan 1, 1992
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Process Mineralogy Of Ferric Chloride Leaching Delta District Complex Sulfide Ores, AlaskaBy J. K. Mokka, P. D. Rao, H. K. Lin
Extensive exploration has resulted in delineation of a massive sulfide district on the north flank of the east-central Alaska range. The district covers approximately 400 mi2 and contains numerous str
Jan 1, 1992
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The two Faces of SmokeBy Charles D. Litton
This paper presents a description of the hazards of smoke from fires, the detectability of smoke using smoke sensors, and the operational characteristics of such detectors. It places in perspective th
Jan 1, 1992
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Recovery Of Non-Magnetic Minerals With A Gravity-Magnetic SeparatorBy E. Martinez
A heavy mineral sand sample was tested containing 13% heavy mineral consisting of rutile, zircon, and ilmenite. Eleven tests were run at a mill site with a Mineral Deposit Limited MG 4 spiral to deter
Jan 1, 1992