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A Laboratory Approach to Study Dust Generation Due to RegrindingBy Danqing Xu, A. W. Khair
"This paper presents a laboratory simulation of regrinding and resulting dust generation. An Automated Rotary Coal Cutting Simulator (ARCCS) was modified to conduct regrinding experiment. In order to
Mar 1, 1992
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Thrust Faulting In Franciscan Rocks At Permanente, CaliforniaBy Donald Towse
The Permanente plant of Kaiser Cement & Gypsum Corporation is located at a unique thick deposit of Calera Limestone (Figure 1) on the southwest side of San Francisco Bay. Limestone is rare in the eug
Jan 1, 1966
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Variables and Sensors of Importance to EVOPBy R. E. Hamilton
"The requirements for effective optimization of a mineral dressing operation are discussed, with specific reference to a flotation system . Also considered are the relation-ships between automatic con
Jan 1, 1967
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Identifying And Sustaining Best Practices Through Time Studies By ForemenBy C. Hilton
Arch Coal Inc. has implemented and sustained Best Practices at its four western mines through utilizing foremen in ongoing time studies. A prime benefit is the unique opportunity provided to front lin
Jan 1, 2010
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Feasibility of Using Intelligent Video for Machine Safety ApplicationsBy Todd M. Ruff
Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) are studying methods to prevent workers from being entangled in machinery used at mining operations. An analysis of min
Jan 1, 2008
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Some Legal Problems Encountered In The Acquisition Of A New Mineral PropertyBy R. E. Driscoll
The exploration, geologist of necessity has to have a wide working knowledge of many specialties other than hiw own, First he has to use his own technical background to find a deposit,, of a mineral t
Jan 1, 1958
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Reprocessing of a French Guyana Operation Tailings Using Flotation for Gold ConcentrationBy P. Botane, A. Cailleau
"Compagnie Miniere Esperance operates a gold primary ore body. The ore is processed through crushing, grinding and gravity concentration generating tailings with remaining fine gold. Analyses of the t
Jan 1, 2009
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Canadian Coal Industry: Developments In Resource Conservation And Productivity Improvement (PrePrint 86-19)By H. Sahay
The current Canadian coal production is approximately 57x106 tonnes per annum of which some 25 million tonnes is exported. Two thirds of the Canadian output is classified as thermal and one third as c
Jan 1, 1986
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Post-Mining Land Use Opportunities in Developing Countries?A ReviewBy D. Limpitlaw
The origins of mine closure practice have influenced the way in which it is implemented by companies and regulators. Mine closure practices essentially started developing in the 1970s in countries wit
Jan 1, 2014
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Issues Related To Design .And Performance Optimization Of Continuous Miner For Increased ProductivityBy Jamal Rostami
Continuous miners (CM) are the most popular underground mining machinery in soft rock mining, playing a dominant role in the production of minerals ranging from coal to evaporites while finding increa
Jan 1, 1998
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High-Pressure Injection Of Air Into A Peirce-Smith Copper ConverterBy J. K. Brimacombe
Plant trials have been conducted at the Tacoma Smelter of ASARCO to assess the effect on tuyere blockage and refractory erosion at the tuyere line, of increasing the injection pressure of air into a P
Jan 1, 1983
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Temperature Measurements in Bessemer and Open-Hearth Practice (778c4ce0-21df-44c2-a07f-a033ac00d9f8)By G. K. Burgess
J. W. RICHARDS, South Bethlehem, Pa.-I think my affections are still rather with the radiation pyrometer than the optical pyrometer, for practical use, and I wish that Prof. Burgess would use the two
Jan 4, 1917
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RI 6193 Oxidation Leaching Of Copper Sulfides In Acidic Pulps At Elevated Temperatures And PressuresBy Martin H. Stanczyk
Acid leaching of selected copper sulfide minerals, impure copper sulfide flotation concentrates, and a cement copper precipitate at elevated temperatures and pressures was investigated. Copper extract
Jan 1, 1963
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Regional Infrastructure - RailThe history of the rail and mining industry in Queensland over the past century is inseparable. Indeed it was mining that led to the construction of the line west from Townsville and that shaped its c
Jan 1, 1998
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Automated Conditions Mining at SylviteBy William G. Schultz
Sylvite of Canada, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., operates an 8000 TPD potash mine and refinery located nine miles North East of Rocanville, Saskatchewan. Prior to Hu
Jan 1, 1972
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Comparison of novel and conventional bubble size measurement techniques, L. Forbes, J. Wang, and G. ForbesBy L. Forbes, G. Forbes, J. Wang
Bubble size measurement is a vital part of flotation system analysis and diagnostics. Over the years, a great many different bubble size analysis tools have been developed. However, all of them rely o
Jan 1, 2020
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An Exergy Study of Cowper Stove Operations with an Iron Blast FurnaceBy Matthew John M. Krane, Patrick E. Krane
This study examines the operations of the Cowper stoves attached to an iron blast furnace from a Second Law perspective. The exergetic efficiency of a 3-stove system operating at cyclic steady state i
Mar 1, 2018
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Canadian Rare Earth and Thorium Recovery Operations the First 30 YearsBy J. R. Goode
"Canada developed pioneering rare earth solvent extraction methods to recover the rare earths and thorium as by-products of uranium recovery operations in Elliot Lake, Ontario, and was a major supplie
Jan 1, 2012
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Modelling the momentum force for bubble formation with oscillatory air supply, C. Li, A. Song, and Y. CaoBy Y. Cao, C. Li, A. Song
Bubble size plays a key role in determining flotation efficiency. Bubbles can be formed by passing air through pores. Bubble detachment from a pore is driven by lifting forces including buoyancy force
Jan 1, 2020
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RI 9196 - Inhibition of Spontaneous Combustion of CoalBy Alex C. Smith
This report describes laboratory studies conducted by the Bureau of Mines to evaluate the effectiveness of 10 additives to inhibit the self-heating of coal. Aqueous additive solutions were applied to
Jan 1, 1988