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Mesabi RangeBy Duluth Engineers' Club, Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota
The Mesabi Range extends continuously from near Grand Rapids, on the Mississippi River, E.N.E. for a distance of about 1120 miles to near Birch Lake, where it is covered by the large gabbro flow which
Jan 1, 1920
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Mesothelioma And AsbestosBy Graham W. Gibbs
The current state of knowledge concerning mesothelioma risk estimates is reviewed. Estimates of the risk of mesothelioma exist for the commercial asbestos fiber types chrysotile, amosite and crocidoli
Jan 1, 2007
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Message From Spokane: Environmental Policies Under Closer ScrutinyBy Steve Kral
Americans are taking a more critical view of various environmental laws because the effects of those laws are becoming more pervasive and intrusive, according to William Perry Pendley. And Secretary
Jan 1, 1996
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Meta-Kaolin – Manufacture And MarketsBy R. A. Burns
Kaolin clay has a broad range of applications with the paper market representing the largest end-use. Calcined kaolin finds application in paper, paint and plastics primarily for its high brightness a
Jan 1, 2002
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Metal And Nonmetal Health And Safety Past, Present And FutureBy Donald P. Schlick
Gentlemen, today I would like to talk to you about metal and nonmetal mine health and safety--past, present and future. Briefly, I will comment on the past because it is important to an understanding
Jan 1, 1973
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Metal Bioaccessibility Methods in Risk AssessmentBy A. Thatcher, C. Day, C. Meyer
The purpose of this paper is to provide general information about the bioaccessibility of metals and specific information about the use of bioaccessibility in risk assessments (human health risk asses
Jan 1, 2019
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Metal Concentrations In Marine Black Shales Of Western United StatesBy George A. Desborough
Marine black shales of Paleozoic age in the Western United States that exceed 10 weight percent organic carbon contain as much as 5,000 ppm vanadium, 1,000 ppm molybdenum, 1,300 ppm nickel, 600 ppm co
Jan 1, 1982
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Metal Cycle: is it "LCAble"By J. Villeneuve, M. A. Reute, E. Verhoe
The objective of EU waste policy is to reintroduce used materials into the economic cycle, especially by recycling, or to return them to the environment in a useful state or at least a harmless state.
Jan 1, 2005
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Metal Demand: Secular Change and Long-Run ProspectsBy Roderick G. Eggert, John E. Tilton
During much of the 1970s and 1980s, world metal consumption grew more slowly than during the 19505 and 1960s. The slowdown contributed to surplus capacity and low real prices because actual consumptio
Jan 1, 1989
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Metal deportment in complex secondary raw materials: The case of vanadium in basic oxygen furnace slagsBy M. Frenzel, D. Ebert, K. Bachmann, A. D. Renno, R. Möckel, J. Gutzmer, J. Krause
With the increasing demand for metalliferous and mineral raw materials, and consequent depletion of the global natural resource base, the possible utilization of secondary raw material sources is rece
Aug 1, 2024
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Metal Deportment in Complex Secondary Raw Materials: The Case of Vanadium in Basic Oxygen Furnace Slags - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By M. Frenzel, D. Ebert, K. Bachmann, A. D. Renno, R. Möckel, J. Gutzmer, J. Krause
With the increasing demand for metalliferous and mineral raw materials and the consequent depletion of the global natural resource base, the possible utilization of secondary raw material sources is r
Oct 14, 2023
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Metal Deposition and the Electrocrystallization ProcessBy J. Brent Hiskey
INTRODUCTION Metal electrodeposition processes are of fundamental technological importance to a number of fields. Electrorefining, electrowinning, electroplating, and electrogalvanizing have all b
Jan 1, 2005
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Metal Extraction (Recovery Systems)By Omar A. Muhtadi
8.1 INTRODUCTION Several methods currently exist by which gold may be recovered from a pregnant leach liquor. Two of these methods are discussed in this chapter, the Merrill-Crowe (zinc cementation)
Jan 1, 1988
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Metal Leaching from Sulphide Mine Waste Under Neutral pH ConditionsBy Michael J. Rinker, R. V. Nicholson
Waste rock and tailings from a proposed nickel-copper mine were evaluated extensively for potential on-land and under water disposal. Standard humidity cell and column tests were conducted over a two
Jan 1, 2000
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Metal ProductionBy Omar A. Muhtadi, R. Bruce Thorndycraft, David A. Milligan
9.1 INTRODUCTION Precious metals in a leach solution are extracted, concentrated, and purified to complete the process begun in the heap and to produce an end product which will provide an economic p
Jan 1, 1988
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Metal Recovery Aids In Heap Leaching AppucationsBy James H. Nulty, Joseph S. Roti
Wetting agents used for heap leach gold applications would appear to have technical merit in aiding in recovering higher levels of precious metal. Many questions, however, remain as to whether they wi
Jan 1, 1998
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Metal Recovery Applications Using a Combination of Ion Exchange and Electrowinning Using Emew® TechnologyBy A. Janwong
Ion exchange technology is becoming more prevalent for metal recovery from low concentration solutions. The products of ion exchange are typically a metal free stream (product stream) and a concentra
Feb 23, 2014
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Metal Recovery From Acid-Leach Processing Of Arsenic-Containing Copper WastesBy D. K. Steele
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has investigated the recovery of metals from copper industry wastes by sulfuric acid leaching in a semi-continuous, bench-scale system to solubilize arsenic, copper, and molyb
Jan 1, 1991
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Metal Recovery From EAF Dust Using The Inclined Rotary Reduction ProcessBy Norman L. Kotraba
In Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) steelmaking, dust emissions are collected in a baghouse to prevent their escape to the Environment. This fine dust, predominantly iron oxide, also contains oxides of vari
Jan 1, 1991
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Metal Recovery From Metallurgical WastesBy K. S. Gritton
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has investigated methods for extracting metals from a variety of arsenic-containing smelter flue dusts. One proposed flowsheet includes a sulfuric acid leach, a cooling step t
Jan 1, 1990