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  • AIME
    Mineral Financing

    By A. H. Lindley, R. Shorr, Frazier M. Stewart, F. Crerie

    The mineral industry, so important to industrial development, faces a major challenge in creating the most effective financial structure to provide funds essential for seeking, evaluating, developing,

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Selective Flotation Of Scheelite

    By S. Ramachandran, L. A. Vazquez, N. L. Grauerholz

    A novel process is described for the selective flotation of scheelite from low-grade (- 0.5% W03) tungsten ores having appreciable quantities of calcareous and siliceous gangue minerals. Specifically

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Nonferrous Metals

    By Simon D. Strauss

    COPPER In terms of mining activity, copper is the leading nonferrous metal. It is true that in recent years the volume of aluminum consumption in the non-Communist world has exceeded the volume of

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Mechanisms Involved in the Flotation of Oxides and Silicates with Anionic Collectors: Parts 1 and 2

    By B. R. Palmer, G. Gutierrez B., M. C. Fuerstenau

    Flotation responses of chrysocolla and rhodonite are correlated with electrophoretic mobility and infrared spectroscopy measurements. Flotation is effected in the pH ranges in which hydrolysis of the

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Oil And Gas

    By Richard J. Gonzalez

    The petroleum industry includes varied and extensive operations required to supply increasing quantities of refined petroleum products and natural gas that are essential for the economic progress of a

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Cationic Flotation Of Oxides And Silicates

    By Ross W. Smith, Salim Akhtar

    INTRODUCTION Flotation of oxide minerals, particularly silicates, with cationic collectors differs substantially from classic flotation of sulfide minerals using sulfhydryl collectors. In the case

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Minor Metals

    By Hugh Douglas

    ANTIMONY Antimony (Sb) has been used since the early Egyptian dynasties. Prior to World War I, total demand amounted to only 6000 to 7000 tons per year (tpy). Wartime uses and rapid rise of industr

    Jan 1, 1976

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    A Review Of Resource Recovery Technology

    By Booker Morey, Ashok Gupta

    Amid controversy, the resource recovery industry is rapidly approaching its first commercial operations. Some of the problems are reviewed along with some of the important systems that are being devel

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    Valuation Of Mineral Property

    By L. C. Raymond

    Valuations in the mineral industry differ from those of other enterprises because mines and oil wells have a definite life so cannot be considered a perpetuity. This requires that in any mineral-prope

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Analysis Of The Surface Potential Developed By Non-Reactive Ionic Solids

    By J. V. Calara, J. D. Miller

    The sign of the surface potential for complex non-reactive ionic solids cannot be predicted solely from consideration of the hydration energy of gaseous ions which constitute the ionic lattice. Accura

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Sulfur (1bfbdff0-addb-404d-9b53-8f7f57ef1f1f)

    By George C. Ference

    Sulfur is the 13th most common element in the earth's crust, constituting approximately 0.05% of the total. It occurs naturally in its elemental form, as metallic sulfides, nonmetallic sulfates,

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Government Policies For Mineral Development And Trade

    By Richard L. Gordon

    Minerals long have been important commodities in international trade. As an inevitable result, the governments of the world have employed a wide variety of programs that affect the flow of trade. Roug

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Surface Stoichiometry Of Galena In Aqueous Electrolytes And Its Effect On Xanthate Interactions

    By Paul E. Richardson, Edwin E. Maust

    Cyclic voltammetry and surface potential (photovoltage) measurements have been carried out on galena electrodes in sodium tetraborate solutions with added HC1 and NaOH to adjust the pH over the range

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Magnetic Properties of Natural Chromites: Mechanical and Thermal Effects

    By W. Gundaker, F. C. Schwerer

    Natural chromium-bearing spinels (chromites), which are used as refractory materials in basic steelmaking, are the only commercially important chromium ore and are also encountered as difficult-to-sep

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Permeability From Single And Multiple Detonations Of Explosive Charges

    By Chester R. McKee, Robert W. Terhune, Merle E. Hanson

    The relationships describing the enhancement of permeability by firing explosives in boreholes have been derived and combined to yield permeability enhancement as, [ ] or the case in which the stres

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Statistical Commodity Data

    The ten-year "supply-demand relationship" tables in this chapter for various mineral and metal commodities have been adapted from Minerals in the U.S. Economy, compiled by the Bureau of Mines, U.S. De

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Mercury Control For Sulfuric Acid Manufacture

    By Toshio Kurikami, Charles A. Brockmiller, John E. FitzSimmons

    In the manufacture of sulfuric acid from SO2 bearing gases, the presence of mercury vapor in the gases may lead to unacceptably high mercury levels in product acid. Anticipating inception of regulatio

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Evaluation of a Radioisotope Tracer Method for Determination of Simulation Parameters in Open-Circuit Continuous Ball Mills (31441227-0bd9-4a3b-8861-dca7224e8499)

    By Robin P. Gardner

    A radioisotope tracer method combined with a suitable back-calculation method is proposed and evaluated for the determination of model simulation parameters in open-circuit continuous ball mills. The

    Jan 1, 1976

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    The Role Of Oxygen Demand In The Flotation Of A Complex Sulphide Ore

    By C. Carlson, W. Muir

    The oxygen demand of the complex lead-zinc-iron feed at the Cyprus Anvil concentrator was determined dependent on the cyanide ion concentration of the pulp. By redistribution of the cyanide added to t

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Some Considerations on the Dynamics of Balling Circuits

    By R. D. Coleman, A. E. McIlhinney, C. E. Capes

    Problems of unstable operation in continuous balling circuits may be traced to the random generation of seed agglomerates. This has been verified during the continuous operation of a laboratory ballin

    Jan 1, 1976