Florida Institute of Phosphate Research - An Independent State Research Agency

 

An Independent State Research Agency
Science and Engineering for Florida's Environment and Economy
FIPR Report 2003-2004
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FIPR Research
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Overview of FIPR's Reclamation Program and Priorities with current and past research projects
Overview of FIPR's Public & Environmental Health Program and Priorities with current and past research projects
Overview of FIPR's Mining & Beneficiation Programand Priorities with current and past research projects
Overview of FIPR's Chemical Processing and Phosphogypsum Programand Priorities with current and past research projects
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Conferences & Workshops Center Picture
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FIPR Information
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The FIPR Library - the world's most comprehensive collection of phosphate materials, services.
Summary of FIPR's Public Information Program
FIPR sponsored conferences and workshops
Overview of FIPR's K-12 Education Program, Lesson Plans, Workshops, Resources

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FIPR facilitates the exchange and understanding of technical information by hosting and participating in a variety of workshops and conferences.


 


Scientific research is a cumulative process that requires the exchange of information. Knowledge is exchanged in the written word through peer-reviewed literature. It is also exchanged through gatherings such as conferences and workshops where ideas and data can be shared firsthand. The exchange ensures that those doing research have access to what is already known and a way to share what they find out so others can build upon it.

As a research institute, FIPR understands the essential nature of this exchange of information. To ensure that exchange takes place, FIPR regularly organizes, facilitates and/or hosts conferences, workshops and meetings. Institute research directors and principal investigators regularly present their findings at regional, national and international meetings. FIPR also publishes these findings and disseminates them to the scientific and technical community. The FIPR library, which services the technical community and general public, was established when the Institute was founded to collect and share phosphate-related research and information.

One of the first exchanges FIPR made possible was an international conversation about phosphogypsum. FIPR hosted a series of International Conferences on the technical aspects of phosphogypsum production, its environmental impacts and potential uses. These meetings were held before the USEPA banned the use of phosphogypsum because of its low level of radioactivity. After the ban, FIPR organized a forum for lawmakers, technical experts, regulators and the public to discuss and debate the basis of the ban. FIPR is also routinely approached to provide technical expertise in local, national and international conversations about phosphogypsum use.

FIPR has also hosted many conferences, workshops and meetings on reclamation issues and technologies. Most recently FIPR has facilitated meetings between researchers, industry members, regulators and community members to discuss what is known about clay settling areas and how they can be used. These discussions came out of public concern about the number of acres mining leaves behind as clay settling areas, which have limited load-bearing capability.

International discussions of beneficiation practices and technologies have also been made possible by FIPR, which has hosted three international conferences in conjunction with the Engineering Foundation. The impetus for launching this conference series came when a new reference book on flotation was reviewed and it was discovered that there were only a few pages on phosphate, a fact that illustrated how little organized technical information is available on the phosphate industry.

In this same vein, the Regional Phosphate Conference, which FIPR helped found nearly 20 years ago and continues to help organize, is the only one that includes information on all aspects of the mining and processing industries.

FIPR also is involved in broadening health physics conversations about natural radioactivity in Florida and specifically as it relates to the phosphate industry.

Several of the conferences, symposia, workshops, and forums FIPR has conducted have published proceedings:

01-001-017 (link to complete publication on FIPR Web Site)
Phosphogypsum: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Phosphogypsum, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, 5-7 November 1980
. David P. Borris and Patricia W. Boody. 1981.

01-028-028 (link to complete publication on FIPR Web Site)
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on By-Products of Phosphate Industries, University of Miami, April 1984
. May, 1985.

01-000-041 (link to complete publication on FIPR Web Site)
DAP Quality Seminar. Bartow, Florida
. FIPR, TVA, and TFI. August, 1986.

01-031-046 (link to complete publication on FIPR Web Site)
Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Byproducts of Phosphate Industries. University of Miami. November, 1986.


01-037-055 (2 volumes) (link to complete publication on FIPR Web Site)
Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Phosphogypsum, University of Miami, December 1986
. G. Michael Lloyd, Jr. January, 1988.

01-060-083 (link to complete publication on FIPR Web Site)
Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Phosphogypsum. Volume I, II, and Supplement.
Wen F. Chang, University of Miami. December, 1990.

01-132-117 (link to complete publication on FIPR Web Site)
Proceedings of the Phosphogypsum Fact-Finding Forum.
Florida Institute of Phosphate Research and The Florida Center for Public Management, FSU. February, 1996.

02-020-012 (link to complete publication on FIPR Web Site)
Phosphatic Clay Workshop.
Steven W. Clark, editor, FIPR. April 16, 1982.

03-036-010 (link to complete publication on FIPR Web Site)
Reclamation and the Phosphate Industry: Proceedings of a Symposium.
David J. Robertson, editor, FIPR. January 26-28, 1983, Clearwater Beach, Florida.

03-000-143 (link to complete publication on FIPR Web Site)
Ecosystem Restoration Workshop Proceedings. April 25 and 26, 1996, Lakeland, Florida.
Sponsored by Florida Institute of Phosphate Research and Society for Ecological Restoration.

Proceedings of Beneficiation of Phosphates I, held December 1993
Beneficiation of Phosphate: Theory and Practice. H. El-Shall, B.M. Moudgil, R. Wiegel (editors), SME, 1993

Proceedings of Beneficiation of Phosphates II, held December 1998
Beneficiation of Phosphates: Advances in Research and Practice. Patrick Zhang, Hassan El-Shall, Ronald Wiegel (editors), SME, 1999

Proceedings of Beneficiation of Phosphates III, held December 2001
Beneficiation of Phosphates: Fundamentals and Technology. Patrick Zhang, Hassan El-Shall, Ponisseril Somasundaran, Regis Stana (editors), SME, 2002

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