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Measuring Blast Induced Damage by Applying the MASW Geophysical MethodBy Charles Zdazinsky
Many blasting applications in the mining industry demand that the hard rock being blasted remains structurally competent. For example, pre-splitting is a common technique to reduce fracturing, and ope
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 6588 Electrorefining Of Titanium-Oxygen AlloysBy Oliver Q. Leone
The effect of oxygen content in the anode metal on titanium electrorefining characteristics was studied. Increasing quantities of oxygen in the anode resulted in increased anode scale formation, decre
Jan 1, 1965
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The Characterization And Use Of Clays For Gelling Salt Water Drilling FluidsBy Edgar W. Sawyer
Attapulgite and sepiolite are the clay minerals used to thicken ionically contaminated watzrs in the preparation of drilling fluids. They are nonsweliing clays that can be dispersed and reflocculated
Jan 1, 1983
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Efficient Use Of Additives To Improve Pneumatically Emplaced Backfill Strength (PRIPRINT 87-32)By M. J. Carlson
With the goal of improving the strength characteristics of pneumatically emplaced material used for localized subsidence control, the binding additives: fly ash, bentonite, and Portland Cement, were e
Jan 1, 1987
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Algorith Development and implementation for georeferenced particle size distribution (PSD) dataBy Javier Illanes, Maurice Moore, Felipe Moroni, Rafael Acosta
Any organization that subjects its activities to a continuous improvement process must be able to adequately measure the results of the implemented changes in order to pursue better results over time.
Sep 30, 2022
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Dilution Control While Maximizing Fragmentation in Gold Mines with the Use of Tracking Microchips Benjamin CebrianBy David Flores, Benjamin Cebrian
This paper describes extensive engineering approaches to achieve both dilution control while not hurting fragmentation in the very hard, massive ore sections of a mine case study. Ore Tracker microchi
Feb 1, 2020
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Coal Interface Defectors For Thin Seam MiningBy Oren Tranbarger
The ability to sense or detect the coal/non-coal interface during mining can provide numerous advantages for improving net coal recovery and quality, for increasing productivity, and for mining coal w
Jan 1, 1982
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How Policies Affect the Rates of Recovery from Mineral SourcesBy John Lohrenz
Consider an investor who, knowing future costs and revenues, can choose how rapidly to produce from a given mineral source. If the investor elects to make that choice to maximize present value of futu
Jan 1, 1982
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Process Improvement on the Gradation Uniformity of Steel Slag Asphalt ConcreteBy Xiao-dong Xiang, Hong-bo Jin, Ming-sheng He, Huo-guo Pang, Can-hua Li
The specification of the steel slag aggregate will be mutated if the ag- gregate is prepared by a single type crusher. The specification stability of the steel slag improved significantly when the jaw
Mar 1, 2018
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CITIC concentrate performance in pelletising and sinteringBy L Y. Yang, Z Wang
This work presents the fundamental properties of CITIC magnetite concentrate and its performance in pelletising and sintering. CITIC concentrate has been widely used in pelletising to produce pellets
Nov 8, 2021
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IC 6459 EmeraldsBy IRENE AITKENS
The emerald is the most costly of all gems , due to the scarcity of flawless stones . This fact gave rise to the ancient axiom , " As rare as an emerald without a flaw . The finer gems not only comman
Jul 1, 1931
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Minor Element Distribution In Wall Rocks From The Mascot-Jefferson City Zinc District, TennesseeBy J. F. Snyder
Minor elements determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy include: zinc, cadmium, copper, cobalt, nickel, chromium, manganese, and iron. Of these elements, only three; zinc, cadmium, and copper are
Jan 1, 1977
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The Sulfur Problem in the Metallurgical IndustryBy Fathi Habashi
During the recovery of copper, nickel, zinc, and lead from their sulfide ores, large amounts of sulfur dioxide are generated. A fraction of this gas is captured and transformed into sulfuric acid and
Jan 1, 1996
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Concentration of hematite at the iso-octane-water interface with dodecylamine as a collectorBy H. L. Shergold, O. Mellgren
The conditions of amine concentration and pH necessary for the concentration of fine haematite particles at the iso-octane-water interface have been determined. Results obtained from the related studi
Dec 1, 1971
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RI 5213 Effect Of Temperature On The Electrostatic Separation Of Minerals ? SummaryBy Foster Fraas
The electrical conductivity of minerals increases with increase in temperature as a result of the thermal activation of the electrons. Some oxidizable minerals have a change in the stoichiometric prop
Jan 1, 1956
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Large Diameter Thickeners In The Phosphate IndustryBy James P. Bowersox
Modem mineral processing plants handle large amounts of ore and produce large tailing streams. Plant performance can be optimized when the water is quickly recovered with a thickener. The caisson thic
Jan 1, 1981
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The Advantages Of Small Hole And Parallel Drilling Within Mechanized Tunnelling ? IntroductionBy T. T. Gronfors
The excavation process and equipment used for excavation join firmly each other. By changing the process or method, the construction of equipment may be altered essentially. It has been possible to de
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 6786 Effects Of Bleeder Entries During Atmospheric Pressure ChangesBy J. W. Stevenson
The Bureau of Mines investigated the influence that atmospheric pressure changes exert in a gassy coal mil on a ventilating air current with a system of bleeder entries. During the season when abnorma
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8282 Survey Of Sulfur Reduction In Appalachian Region Coals By Stage CrushingBy A. W. Deurbrouck
The Bureau of Mines reviewed available data on the effect of crushing high-sulfur coals for the liberation of impurities in the light of increasingly stringent air pollution regulations. The survey, w
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8282 Survey Of Sulfur Reduction In Appalachian Region Coals By Stage Crushing (0e4032d3-0613-4c56-a868-7d014e2559af)By A. W. Deurbrouck
The Bureau of Mines reviewed available data on the effect of crushing high-sulfur coals for the liberation of impurities in the light of increasingly stringent air pollution regulations. The survey, w
Jan 1, 1966