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10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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THE RESULTS OF RESEARCH OF BOHEMIAN GARNET DEPOSITS IN THE REGION OF NORTH WESTERN BOHEMIA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, M. Rehor)

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The pyrope deposits under the Cesk\'e Stredohor\'\i mountain range have been known for at least hundred of years. The paper just summarized the geological situation of pyrope localities, describes the history of its being exploited and finding of exceptional games. Main attention is devoted to the result of mineralogical research of localities, deposit meaning and perspective of individual localities.

Mineral Processing2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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USING OZONATION METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF MINERAL WATER

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, H. Zhyan, S. K. Ahmadzade, B. Khazry)

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Mineral water and drinking water are two vital and immediate needs for human beings. The origin of 80\% of human diseases are unavailability of healthy water.75 percent of people in developing countries are deprived of facilities for water. Actually , healthy water is scarce and expensive. Pollutions descend the quality of water by changing it physically, chemically and biologically. Some of the pollutions are decadence and can be degraded easily, like human, animal and agricultural drainages. Some of the pollutio...

Mineral Processing2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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WET FINE GRINDING IN A LABORATORY STIRRED BALL MILL

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, O. Y. Toraman, D. Katircioglu)

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Fine grinding involves a large number of parameters in its operation. In this study, the effect of some parameters such as initial particle size, filling volume of the ball and ball size distribution on fine grinding of calcite powders (-200, -150 and -100 $\mu$m) using a laboratory stirred ball mill was studied under wet conditions. Zirconia beads (ZrSiO4) were used as grinding media with 1.0-1.2, 2.0-2.2 and 2.8-3.0 mm. A series of batch experiments using 2 3 full factorial designs was conducted to determine opt...

Mineral Processing2010
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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DISTRIBUTION OF YEASTS AND FILAMENTOUS FUNGI IN POLLUTED AND NON POLLUTED STREAMS OF DOURO BASIN, NE PORTUGAL

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, M. Lopes, A. Sampaio, M. Do Rosario Costa, R. M. Cortes)

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Water samples of 5 sites belonging to 3 streams of Douro River Basin (Portugal, NE) were analyzed regarding their hydrogeochemical and microbiological parameters. Two of the studied streams (Corgo and Pinhao) were strongly influenced by agricultural practices and construction pressures while the other stream (Olo) has low human impact. The study was conducted during 2.5 years, in winter and summer. Physicochemical characterization of water samples from Olo stream show very low mineralization (Electrical Conductivi...

Mineral Processing2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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DOLOMITE OCCURRENCES AND THEIR EVALUATION AS AN INDUSTRIAL MINERAL: CAKRAZ REGION, NORTHERN ANATOLIA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, M. Maral, M. Kumral, M. Budakoglu, F. Yavuz, C. Kilinc)

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The objective of the study is to investigate the geochemical properties and suitability as an industrial raw material of \cCakraz district dolomite occurrences NW Anatolia. Most of the former studies on the area deals with field geology and ignores industrial mineral potential. Lias (Jurassic) HimmetpaЕџa Formation formed the basement of the region and was overlaid by the Barremian (Cretaceous) Zonguldak Formation with unconformity. Aptian (Cretaceous) Kilimli Formation covered the Zonguldak Formation. A field stu...

Mineral Processing2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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INTERPRETATION OF AIRBORNE ELECTROMAGNETIC AND RADIOMETRIC DATA: A CASE STUDY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, D. Shokri, A. A. Amiri, A. Kamkar-Rouhani, A. Moradzadeh)

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Nowadays, airborne geophysical data can be obtained in low costs rapidly. Among airborne geophysical systems to acquire magnetic, electromagnetic and radiometric data, helicopter geophysical systems play an important role in exploration of mineral deposits in large areas. In general, using airborne systems to measure electromagnetic data, we can obtain two-dimensional conductivity-depth sections, and then, a threedimensional conductivity model from the subsurface of the survey area. Consequently, the lateral and v...

Mineral Processing2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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INVESTIGATION OF PRECIOUS METALS RELATED TO SULPHURE MINERALIZATIONS IN THE KORUDERE (UMURBEY – CANAKKALE), TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, D. Maral, A. Gedikoglu, M. Maral, M. Kumral, M. Budakoglu)

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The focus of the study is to investigate the some precious elements of the metallic occurrences which are related to sulphure mineralizations in Korudere Pb-Zn ore deposit in Biga Peninsula. The peninsula contains a very rich zone in terms of metallic ores and industrial minerals. The observations and studies of former researchers on the peninsula revealed that distribution of both ore bearing deposits and Tertiary volcanic / intrusive units exhibited great similarity. Barite accompanies the lead-zinc mineralizati...

Mineral Processing2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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INVESTIGATION OF PRECIOUS TRACE METALS RELATED TO SULPHURE MINERALIZATIONS IN THE ARAPUCANDERE (YENICE-CANAKKALE), TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, D. Maral, A. Gedikoglu, M. Maral, M. Kumral, M. Budakoglu)

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The focus of the study is to examine the precious elements of the metallic occurrences which are related to sulphure mineralizations in Yenice-Arapucandere Pb-Zn ore deposit (Canakkale). The ore bearing deposits in northwestern Anatolia show a great deal of similarity to the distribution of the Tertiary – Quaternary volcanic and intrusive rocks in the region. In addition various kind of metallic ore deposits form as a zonation. Arapu\ccandere hydrothermal polimetallic ore deposits are richness of those complicat...

Mineral Processing2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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INVESTIGATION OF PRECIOUS TRACE METALS RELATED TO SULPHURE MINERALIZATIONS: KALKIM REGION IN YENICE - BIGA PENINSULA, TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, D. Maral, A. Gedikoglu, M. Maral, M. Kumral, M. Budakoglu)

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The focus of the study is to examine the Gallium, Germanium, Cadmium, Gold, Silver, Indium, Selenium, Thallium, Rhenium and Tellurium elements of the metallic occurrences which are related to sulphure mineralizations (galena, sphalerite, chalcopyrite and pyrite) in KalkД±m Region lead-zinc ore deposits, Yenice (Canakkale). KalkД±m hydrothermal polimetallic ore deposits (BaДџД±rka\ccdere, Handeresi, ArД±lД±dere and FД±rД±ncД±kdere occurrances) were existed in schist of Karakaya Complex under the effect of Eybek Gra...

Mineral Processing2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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MINERALOGICAL COMPOSITION OF THE SEDIMENTS FROM THE COPPER ORE PROCESSING (AN EXAMPLE FROM POLAND)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, A. Duczmal-Czernikiewicz, J. Suchan, K. Zielnica)

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Sediments analyzed were taken from Е»elazny Most tailing dam, the biggest in Europe. Sediments were investigated by granulometric, mineralogical and chemical methods: microprobe analyses, fluorescence and spectrometric method as weel. Granulometric composition allowed us classify it as silty sands and sands. The carbonate and sulhate grains, illite and kaolinite were identified. Haevy minerals appeared in quantity less then 10\%. This fraction consists of chalcocite, chalkopiryte, marcasite, piryte, covellite and ...

Mineral Processing2009
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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BRAILA PLAIN - IMPLICATIONS OF WATER RESOURCES QUALITY ON ENVIRONMENT

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, A. G. Turtureanu, C. E. Tureac)

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A significant element characterizing a lasting development in Braila Plain region, but also in any other similar area, would be an environment factor i.e. the water, with an increasing importance when considered against the high dryness background. Generally speaking, both the consumed water and the consumption structure reflect the quality and quantity of water resources and, implicitly, the economic potential of the region at issue. As for Braila Plain, here there is a paradox to be considered : even if the regi...

Mineral Processing2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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BRAILA PLAIN - RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, A. G. Turtureanu, C. E. Tureac)

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The climate, morphometric and lythological conditions confer certain peculiarities upon the waters resources of the northern-eastern Romanian Plain. One can say about the Braila Plain hydrographic network that it is poor and this is due to the discharge, situated under the value of 1 l/sqkm, but also to the very low relief energy. The allochthone rivers : the Danube, Siret, Buzau and Calmatui are affected by the refief climate conditions and also by the size and the geographic position of the hydrographic basins.

Mineral Processing2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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ESTIMATION OF POSSIBILITY FOR SUSTAINABLE RAISED BOG’S USE IN REGION OF EXPLORATION OF SOLID MINERAL DEPOSITS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, T. Orlov, V. Kapralova)

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Significant surface flow redistribution is the result of solid mineral deposit exploitation. North taiga region is characterized of high bogging level. Raised bogs of north taiga region are subjected to surface flow redistribution. Woodless raised bogs of the Russian north were historically used as routes of track-type cross-country vehicles. Nowadays vegetation and soil cover of raised bogs are characterized with significant level of disturbance. At present time, raised bogs are used as receivers of the surface a...

Mineral Processing2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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HYDROCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF WATERS IN BIGADIC - HISARKOY (BALIKESIR - TURKEY) GEOTHERMAL AREA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, G. Gocmez, E. Olmez)

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Bigadic - Hisarkoy (Balikesir) Geothermal Area located in Inner West Anatolia and 57 km west of BalД±kesir. Kretase aged serpentines, diabases, limestones, mudstones, splits, ultrabases and radiolarites consist of ofiolits and these ofiolits formed basement rocks of investigation area. This formation covered by Tertiary aged Dedetepe formation (riodacite, dacite, tuff, agglomerate) and Quaternary aged alluvium and travertine. Investigation area was effected NS directional openings in Lower Miocene - Pliocene in We...

Mineral Processing2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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MINERALOGIC AND GEOCHEMICAL FEATURES OF NEOGENE AGED SEDIMENTARY UNITS OF POLATLI, SW ANKARA (TURKEY)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, M. C. Karakaya, N. Karakaya)

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Upper Paleozoic aged metamorphic rocks, which consist of micaschist, phyllite, metasandstone, marbles, meta dolomitic limestones were located at the basement. Upper Cretaceous ultrabasics have been overturned upon the Paleozoic metamorphic rocks. The Late Upper Cretaceous plutonic rocks are unconformably overlain by the Late Miocene-Early Pliocene volcanics, volcanism composed mainly tuffs and minor amount of volcanic breccia, agglomerate, trachyte and trachyandesitic lava flows and lacustrine volcano-sedimentary ...

Mineral Processing2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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MINERALS PROPERTIES SELECTION USING AJAX AND WEB SERVICES INTEGRATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, P. Horovcak, I. Lesso, P. Cirbes)

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Continually and impressive amplification of internet technologies development and implementation enables the creation of productive, efficient, rich useful and interactive web applications. The contribution briefly characterizes a SOA (Service Oriented Architecture), WS (Web Service) and AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML). The paper illustrates advantages of AJAX and WS integration on application example for interactive selection of one or more minerals according to actual chosen selection criteria. The applic...

Mineral Processing2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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POLLUTED FUNGI SPECIES IN THE MINING WASTE HILLS CONIFEROUS NURSERIES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, C. Tanase, A. Pui, R. Olaru, V. CLAUDIU Chinan, C. C. BРѕrsan, A. Cojocariu)

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Our investigation regard the distribution of pollutant in the soils degraded by mine activity in the circuit soil-macromycetes. Pollutants categories have been evidenced using FT-IR spectroscopy. Our results underline the macromycetes species extremely flexible capacity to accumulate pollutants of various categories. The distribution of the pollutants in the soil varies from one region to another and depends on the prelevation depth.

Mineral Processing2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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SEDIMENTOLOGY AND MINERALOGY OF LATE MIOCENE PALEOSOLS AND CALCRETE RICH SEDIMENTS IN THE WESTERN PART OF CENTRAL ANOTOLIAN VOLCANIC PROVINCE (CAVP), TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, A. Gurel, I. E. Kerey, S. Uzcan)

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The Dogantarla-Aksaray area is situated in western part of the CAVP. This province contains nine (9) different ignimbrite levels, for which a Late Miocene age is indicated by vertebrates as well as K/Ar ages of 11 to 2.8 Ma (Viereck-Goette et al 2006). However, most paleosol and calcrete occur within the interval of 7.6 to 2.8 Ma (Gurel and Kadir, 2006). Among this ignimbrite levels, fluvial and lacustrine sediments are found, so called Bayramhacili Formation of western CAVP consist of alternation of typical red c...

Mineral Processing2008
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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MINERALOGICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES IN PARENT ROCKS AND IN SOIL ECOSYSTEMS (MAZMILI DAGI, ADANA, TURKEY)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, A. Gurel, E. Kerey, A. Lermi)

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In this study, the region of AladaДџlar-MazmД±lД± (Adana) has been selected as research area and covering on area of 95 square kilometers. A number of anatical methods including Attarberg, XRD, XRF and ICP have been employed to characterize representative samples collected from the soils developed partially weathered country rocks with respect to their chemical and mineralogical contents. Soil horizons did not well developed on the limesstone and ultramafic parent roks that include mainly harzburgite-dunite, ophyo...

Mineral Processing2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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SOME GEOCHEMICAL AND MINERALOGICAL FEATURES OF SOIL SAMPLES FROM THE HIGH PARTS OF VITOSHA MOUNTAIN

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, N. Zhivkova, P. Petrov, K. Markova, F. Ottner, A. Mentler)

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Vitosha Mountain has specific geological and geomorphological evolution and its physical-geographical conditions are a good prerequisite for quite rich diversity of the soils. Vitosha`s high parts are a suitable place for studying the initial interaction between parent material (basic and intermediate magmatic rocks) and the high-mountain soils (Litosols and Rankers by FAO, 1990), under thРµ influence of specific local condition. This study was undertaken as a part of preliminary investigation of the geochemical a...

Mineral Processing2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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THE APPLICATION OF RISK ANALYSIS IN EVALUATION OF MINERAL PROJECTS BASED ON THE MONTE CARLO SIMULATION TECHNIQUE; @RISK SOFTWARE APPLICATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, M. Z. Naghadehi)

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The mineral projects have a number of characteristics that make them somewhat different from other types, including the usual long-lived nature of the operation, the pronounced cyclical nature of mineral prices and so on. These increases the risk of mining ventures compared to other types of investment opportunities. Thus this paper has been prepared to presenting the methodology and application of Monte Carlo simulation technique as used in the evaluation of mineral projects to analyze and measure risk. The objec...

Mineral Processing2007
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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EMAS IN COMPANIES, WHICH ARE ORIENTED ON MINING MINERAL RESOURCES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, E. Augustinova, S. Majkuthova, K. Izova)

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ccording to Environment Report 2004, eight main areas with most violated environment can be identified in Slovak republic. Among those areas are also regions with mining and raw mineral processing, e.g . Jel\vsavsko -luben\'\icka, Rudniansko-gelnick\'a, Ko\vsicko-pre\vsovsk\'a a Zempl\'\inska regions. Affected regions can be defined by individual environment component grade, risk evaluation and regulations focused on environment protection. The presented paper deals about environmental impact of business activitie...

Mineral Processing2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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HEAVY MINERAL PROSPECTING: A COMPLEMENTARY METHOD FOR GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION; A CASE STUDY IN SARAB, IRAN

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, A. Pourjabbar, A. Hezarkhani)

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Geochemical prospecting is one of the most useful methods in mining deposits exploration. For most of minerals and elements, geochemical data are reliable and helpful. As these methods are not expensive we can use theme in large scale. But non of these methods ( based on sampling from rocks, stream sedimentary, soil, water etc.) are complete and need complementary methods such as heavy mineral study, geophysics, remote sensing etc. Heavy mineral study is one of the best complementary methods. Based on this method ...

Mineral Processing2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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TWO WAYS CLUSTER OF HEAVY MINERAL DATA TO IDENTIFY TYPE OF MINERALIZATION IN SRAB, IRAN

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, A. Pourjabbar, A. Hezarkhani)

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Multivariate analysis is one of the base stage in heavy geochemical prospecting (heavy mineral study). Factor and clustering analysis identify different type of mineralization and the relation between minerals in studied area. But in these methods for each mineral it is necessary to be at least 10 valid samples. Therefore some minerals can’t be analyzed by such methods and we miss some minerals in multivariate analysis and can’t identify the relation between these minerals and others. Jaccard coefficient can b...

Mineral Processing2006
4th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2004
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BACTERIAL DESULPHURIZATION OF COAL FROM MINE CSA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2004, P. Fecko, V. Skorka, R. Kucerova, I. Pectova)

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The aim of this paper is to evaluate the suitability of a coal sample from the mine CSA for bacterial leaching. Laboratory research used a pure bacterial culture of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans . The results showed that bacterial leaching was effective, with a one month leaching time, when 68\% of total sulphur and 68\% of pyritic sulphur was leached. The paper describes changes to the pyrite during and after bacterial leaching.

Mineral Processing2004
4th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2004
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INTRODUCTION OF TITANIUM MINERALS; MINERAL AND METALURGICAL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2004, I. Kursun)

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Titanium; the ninth mose abundant element, occurs in nature mainly as ilmenite (95\%) and rutile (5\%). Ilmenite is an economically important mineral. Ilmenite forms as a primary mineral in mafic igneous rocks and is concentrated into layers by a process called “magmatic segregation”. It crystallises out of magma relatively early before most of the other minerals. As a result, the heavier crystals of ilmenite fall to the bottom of the magma chamber and collect in layers. It is these layers that constitute a ri...

Mineral Processing2004
4th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2004
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MAGNETIC SEPARATION OF COLEMANITE FROM ORE AND TAILINGS OF KESTELEK (TURKEY) PLANT

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2004, I. Alp, H. Ozdag, H. Deveci, E.Y. Yazici)

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This paper presents the results of magnetic separation tests for the recovery of colemanite from the ore and the tailings produced in Kestelek (Turkey) Processing Plant. Crushed ore (30.76\% B2O3) and tailings (31.76\% B2O3) samples were wet screened and classified into different size fractions. Size fractions coarser than 75 $\mu$m were subjected to three-stage magnetic separation using a high intensity permanent magnetic separator. The mineralogical composition of the ore and the tailings appears to enable gangu...

Mineral Processing2004
4th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2004
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MINERAL DEPOSITS IN SLOVENIA AND HOW DO WE MANAGE THEM

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2004, D. Rokavec)

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According to the valid Slovenian legislation the mineral raw materials are numbered among the natural resources that are part of natural goods important for satisfying Man’s material and spiritual needs and interests ( Art. 5 of Environment protection law). In this sense the mineral raw materials represent a specific category of goods that are not free to be appropriated by somebody. They are the ownership of the state, and they can be extracted only under a special permission – the concession. The ownership o...

Mineral Processing2004
4th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2004
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MODEL OF TEHNICO-TEHNOLOGICAL AND CONSTRUCTIVE PARAMETERS IN BOREHOLE MINING HYDROEXPLOITATION OF LOOSE RAW MATERIALS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2004, B. Dimitrijevic, R. Simic, S. Ilic)

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With organizing the excavation tehnology of loose raw materials through the boreholes, considering the complexity of technological operation, the most important thing is to calculate technical-technological parameters of exploitation and to make an optimal selection of pump aggregate, pipe line and pulp line, and also to project and construct the equipment for drilling and obtaining of concrete deposit conditions since there is no serial production. Hydromonitor presents its most important part that forms and dire...

Mineral Processing2004
4th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2004
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PROCESSING OF GOLD FROM MASTRA (GUMUSHANE-TURKEY) ORE BY KNELSON GRAVITY CONCENTRATOR

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2004, I. Alp, O. Celep, H. Deveci, E.Y. Yazici)

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In this study, the mineralogical properties and the amenability of Mastra (G\"um\"uşhane-Turkey) gold ore to gravity recovery using a Knelson Concentrator were examined. The mineralogical analysis of the ore has shown that gold occurs as particles of 1-300 mm in size. In the gravity tests performed on the ground ore (-74 •m) a concentrate containing 771.95 g/t Au was produced at 47.15 \% recovery and 1.58\% yield. Enrichment ratios of Au, Ag, Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni and As were found to be 29.7; 16.7; 2.9; 1.58; 3.15; 1...

Mineral Processing2004
2nd International Scientific Conference - SGEM2002
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EXPLOITATION OF MINERAL RESOURCES AIMED AT PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT – CAN THIS BE?

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2002, ST. Zivkovic, J. Nuic, BR. Saftic)

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Surface mining of mineral resources enables massive excavation, but results in extensive degradations of a specific area, either in non-reclaimed state, or left with a significant change in the purpose for which this land can be used. It is also important that certain mineral resources that were previously dumped as overburden can, due to changes in economic conditions, frequently become a valuable raw material. In this paper, the possibilities for exploitation of the piled technical stone in the former surface ba...

Mineral Processing2002
1st International Scientific Conference - SGEM2001
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APPLICATION OF MINERAL AND CHEMICAL MEANS IN THE MINE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE IN EUROPEAN COAL YIELDING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2001, Witold Stachon, Emil Stanchev)

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This article considers the application of selected mineral and chemical means, together with the preparation and supply technical equipment in mines in case of different natural hazards (massif instability, fire, methane or climate specific characteristics). It reviews the options for use of new mineral and chemical means for insulation of the heading walls, for gaps infill for strengthening purposes, for insulation of layer section in the corridors, for consolidation of rock cracks, for isolation of inoperative s...

Mineral Processing2001
1st International Scientific Conference - SGEM2001
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BOX-MODEL. A MODELING TOOL FOR WATER MANAGEMENT AT UNDERGROUND MINES AND STRONGLY INHOMOGENEOUS GROUNDWATER SYSTEMS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2001, Michael Eckart, Hans Jurgen Pickel)

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Numerical modeling of water flow has developed to a standard in surface water and groundwater operations. Modeling of water flow in underground mines requires a special approach due to interlinked cavities. The same principle problem occurs in strongly jointed, inhomogeneous groundwater systems, like karst or jointed systems with a statistically well defined structural pattern. The key to simulate hydraulic processes in such environments is the reduction of model-balance-cells, following the requirements of the fl...

Mineral Processing2001
1st International Scientific Conference - SGEM2001
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DEFINITION OF CONTEMPORARY METHODS OF FOLLOWING-UP THE ENERGY AND MATERIAL CONSUMPTION IN OPEN PIT MINING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2001, D. JENIC, ST. MITROVIC, R. SIMIC)

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According to the general and scientific, evaluation, the main limited factor of open pit mining development in 21st century will be besides the ecology, the consumption of energy and material in the mineral mining process. The subject matter of this paper is related to a definition of contemporary methods of following-up the energy and material consumption what could be considered as the main scientific - research trend in open pit mining in a sense of total costs reduction and higher productivity.

Mineral Processing2001
1st International Scientific Conference - SGEM2001
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INFORMATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES IN MINE PRODUCING - ANATHEMA OR BLESS FOR THE BULGARIAN ECONOMY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2001, George Siarov)

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The new producing relationships , conditions and market request are based on common ground – a totally new quality. A quality within instruments, technologies, way of acting and even thinking. The quality which sometimes is incompatible not only with the capacity , but with the good will of the specialists, too. Why that is so? Why the new informational technologies are the Achilles’ heel of mine producing branch in Bulgaria. Why the save jacket is becoming a stone for the drowning man. Why the Higher Mining a...

Mineral Processing2001
1st International Scientific Conference - SGEM2001
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INSTRUMENTS FOR COAL ASH-CONTENT AND WEIGHT MEASUREMENTS ON BELT CONVEYORS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2001, Luben Dimov, Anri Artinian)

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In the Coal Mines as well as in the Coal Electric Power Plants a first degree problem is the coal quality control. The successful solving of this problem directly improves the economical and ecological parameters of the coal mining as well as of the electricity producing. A necessary condition for these is the obtaining on-line information for the main coal quality parameter - the coal ash content. Last 8 years in Bulgaria Analix Co successfully develop producing and applying instruments for on-line measurements o...

Mineral Processing2001
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