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  • SME
    A Look At Copper

    By Charles M. Brinckerhoff

    Everyone -- especially the engineer -- is aware of the great technological and social changes taking place in our world today, We realize that changes have been taking place since man's beginning

    Jan 1, 1967

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    The Fracture And Breakup Of Rock

    By Carl F. Austin

    The subject of strata control in mining can be approached from both static or loading concepts or from dynamic or impulsive loading concepts. The fracture process itself appears to be primarily a dyna

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Large Capacity Flotation Cells ? Introduction

    By W. H. Reck

    he need in the mineral industry to treat increasingly larger tonnages has caused a demand for larger installations. In order to limit the size of these installations, it was necessary to build machine

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Applicability Of Coals To The FMC Coke Process

    By Raymond F. Moran

    The history and development of the FMC Coke process has been reported in numerous presentations over the past 10 years (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) but a short review is desirable, especially regarding the aspe

    Jan 1, 1975

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    The Osna-nkm Interstage Carbon Screen

    By Douglas K. Maxwell

    Critical components of any Carbon-In-Pulp or Carbon-In-Leach system are the carbon retention screens. One popular design of carbon retention screen is the "NKM" or "Nor-Kai" unit that was developed in

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Industrial Minerals 2004 – Magnesium Compounds

    By D. A. Kramer

    Seawater and natural brines accounted for about 51percent of U.S. magnesium compounds production during 2004. Dead-burned magnesia was produced by Martin Marietta Magnesia Specialties from well brine

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Chemical Purification Of Industrial Minerals

    By Cheng Zhengbing, Sun Baoqi

    This paper summarizes several chemical purification methods used for producing high-pure industrial minerals These methods, mainly including alkali melting, acid leaching, oxidation-reduction bleachin

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Recovering Gold From Carbon Fines By Gold Transfer Process

    By E. M. Hill, H. K. Lin, J. L. Oleson

    When activated carbon is used for recovering gold in gold industry, carbon fine materials are generated in stripping, acid-washing and kiln regeneration circuits. The carbon fines at the Fort Knox mi

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Annual Review 1995 – The United States 1995

    By D. Washington

    The US economy and the demand for nonfuel minerals grew at lower rates in 1995 than in 1994. Demand for major metals, such as aluminum, copper and steel, was mixed but relatively stable. The buildin

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Removal And Stabilization Of Mercury From Gold Cyanide Solutions Using Dithiocarbamates

    By C. H. Bucknam, A. M. Raichur, M. Misra

    Simultaneous dissolution of mercury along with gold occurs during cyanidation of gold ores. A method has been found for the efficient removal of mercury from the gold cyanide solution by treating with

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Mechanochemical Methods For Co2 Sequestration

    By K. A. Prisbrey

    Mineral carbonation is the reaction of carbon dioxide with mineral silicates to form solid, carbonate compounds. The carbonate ion holds carbon in a low energy state – lower than in carbon dioxide. T

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    Case Studies On Modelling Heterogeneous Populations

    By F. H. Muge

    The problem of how to handle heterogeneous populations in an ore reserve global estimation arises in many geostatistical studies. In some cases it is possible to split data into different significant

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Recovery Silver And Gold By Direct Oxidative Pressure Cyanidation

    By J. R. Parga

    Bacís mining is a young enterprise in Mexico that produces a pyrite concentrate rich in gold and silver. When gold and silver are associated to sulfide minerals, pre-treament such as: roasting, pressu

    Jan 1, 2007

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    30th Forum On The Geology Of Industrial Minerals: Nova Scotia/New Brunswick, Canada

    By John H. Fowler

    The 30th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals will be held in the historical seaside city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, from May 22 to May 27, 1994. The Forum will be co-hosted by the Provinces of N

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Computer Based Decision Support Systems For Underground Construction

    By Photios G. Ioannou, Guillermo F. Salazar, Herbert H. Einstein, Yeong W. Kim

    The MIT tunneling group has developed, over the past decade, a number of decision support tools for the geologist and engineer, planner and designer, owner and contractor involved in underground const

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    The Application Of Prompt Neutron Activation Technique For The On-Line Analysis Of Phosphate Rock Slurry

    By Brij M. Moudgil, Shoulian Zhu, J. L. Pinault

    A new technique, prompt neutron activation probe (PNAP), for analyzing phosphate rock slurry in-situ was evaluated both in the laboratory and at the plant. The technique yielded a high precision in th

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Typical Large Sulfide Flotation Mills

    By J. B. Knapp, J. W. G. Betts, Scott L. Burreill, J. H. Bassarear, E. A. Lowe, W. J. N. Davis, John L. Bolles, Gaylord P. Dopson, William H. Keener, N. S. L. Steenkamp

    This chapter contains moderately detailed descriptions of some typical and well known mills that treat predominantly sulfide copper ores, some containing secondary values in gold, silver, and molybden

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Underground Leaching of a Gold Sulphide Ore by Thiourea

    By E. Ghali, L. Tremblay, M. Lanouette, J. McMullen, G. Deschenes

    Since the start of this decade, our society has attached great importance to matters concerning environmental protection. Currently, most mining operations use the cyanidation process in working gold

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Handle More Coal By Increasing Its Bulk Density

    By J. W. Leonard

    A mine's productivity can be significantly increased by using physical and chemical methods to increase the bulk density of newly mined coal. Increases in coal bulk density allows greater amounts

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Interference Variables on Vibration and Rock Fragmentation at the Conceição Mine-CVRD

    By M. Carvalho, R. Bicallho, M. Queiroz, R. Gomide, V. Silva, R. Toubes

    Since it is becoming increasingly important, from an environmental viewpoint, to minimize blast vibrations induced in urban dwellings and improve rock fragmentation in order to reduce costs with loadi

    Jan 1, 1998