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Sedimentology Of The Salem Limestone In IndianaBy Ned M. Smith
The Mississippian Salem Limestone, from which dimension stone is quarried in Indiana, is principally a calcarenitic rock formed of fossil bryozoans, echinoderms, and specimens of Endothyra. Numerica
Jan 1, 1966
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The Practice Of Cassiterite Flotation In BoliviaBy Roberto L. Romero
The dressing of Bolivian tin ores has been done up to the present by classical. gravity methods, taking advantage of the high specific gravity of cassiterite compared with that of the accompanying gan
Jan 1, 1971
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Variograms of in situ coal washability dataBy Y. C. Kim, M. Preston, F. Martino
Because of the high cost of obtaining coal washability samples, it has been difficult in the past to obtain washability variograms. As a result, it could not be determined if the geostatistical predic
Jan 1, 1990
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Zeta Potentials Of Cassiterite In Aqueous SolutionsBy D. W. McGlashan
Zeta potential changes were determined as a function of pH, metal ion, and surfactant concentrations. Prom the analysis of data, flotation experiments were carried out to correlate float-ability with
Jan 1, 1969
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Electrochemical Behavior Of Arsenopyrite In Alkaline MediaBy J. B. Hiskey, V. M. Sanchez
Electrochemical oxidation of arsenopyrite (FeAsS) has been investigated as an attempt to gain a better understanding of its dissolution chemistry. Rest potential measurements, cyclic voltammetry and c
Jan 1, 1992
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Plant Practices of Phosphate Beneficiation in ChinaBy Gao Zhinzhong, Gu Zhengxing
China abounds with phosphate resources, but most of them are of old geological age, have high dolomite and other impurities, and are fine grained. Prior to beneficiation, fine grinding is usually requ
Jan 1, 1999
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Gold In Sea Water--Fact Or FancyBy Joe B. Rosenbaum
Waste solutions from sea water desalination processes are enriched in minerals by a factor of two or three. This suggests that extraction of selected mineral components from the concentrated brine mig
Jan 1, 1969
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Present Standing and Future Challenges In BiorydrometallurgyBy Arpad E. Torma
The introduction of biotechnological principles in hydrometallurgy has created new opportunities and challenges for the industry of mineral processing. During the 1950's and 608s, the mining wast
Jan 1, 1989
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Mountaintop Mining And Sustainable Development In AppalachiaBy Paul Sainato, J. Steven Gardner
Sustainable development is defined as ‘development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.’1 There has been considerable deb
Jan 1, 2005
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Deep Cover Pillar Recovery in the USBy Chris Mark
In the wake of the Crandall Canyon mine disaster, the U.S. Congress asked the National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety (NIOSH) to study the safety of deep cover pillar recovery operations
Jan 1, 2009
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Recovery Enhancement in the Mercur Autoclave CircuitBy Robert M. St. Louis, Janet M. Edgecombe
The Mercur Mine's autoclave is an alkaline pressure oxidation system, operating at 220°(428°F) and 3061 kPa (444 psig) (total). Up to 725 metric tons (800 st) of ore, grading 2.02 g per mt (0.059
Jan 1, 1990
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Exposure To Chemical Products In Coal MiningBy L. F. Zeiler
In the past, health concerns in coal mines have primarily centered on those elements which have been essentially inherent to the mining environment. These would include respirable coal mine dust, resp
Jan 1, 1995
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Exploration For Gold In Lumpkin County, GeorgiaBy R. Mittler
Over 100 saprolite samples from Turkey Hill Gold Mine, Lumpkin County, Georgia, were analyzed (-80 mesh) for As, Au, and Sb. Maximum values are 16.2 ppm As, 7.9 ppm Au, and 29.1 ppm Sb. Results show t
Jan 1, 1987
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Resource Recovery In Waste Treatment Increasingly UsedBy Surendra K. Mishra
The increasing volume of wastes being generated by industry is a legacy of the industrial revolution and subsequent industrial growth. Social and regulatory pressures have been mounting on industry to
Jan 1, 1999
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Explosion Phenomenology In Jointed Rocks -New Insights-By F. E. Heuze
This article deals with the effects of high-explosive and nuclear explosions in rock masses. We first highlight the strong influence of geological discontinuities, such as joints and faults, on ground
Jan 1, 1991
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Recent Advances In Beneficiation Of Western PhosphatesBy A. R. Rule
As part of the Federal effort to help maintain an adequate supply of fertilizer minerals, the Bureau of Mines is conducting research to characterize complex, low-grade western phosphate rock and to de
Jan 1, 1977
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Sustainable Development In The Canadian Mineral IndustryThe challenge of the sustainable development framework in mining today is to see that the minerals sector as a whole contributes to human welfare and well-being without reducing the potential for futu
Jan 1, 2003
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Last Developments Of Waterproofing Systems In GermanyBy Alfred Haack, Günter Girnau
INTRODUCTION From 1967 to 1976 in the Federal Republic of Germany about loo km tunnels and 125 underground stations were constructed for municipal and commuter railways solely. Additional a remarka
Jan 1, 1979
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New Developments In Headed Rebar Ground SupportBy Roland C. Walker
Traditional headed rebar has existed in the mining industry as a ground support product for many years. The head of a rebar bolt is most commonly produced by hot upset die forging. Upset die forging
Jan 1, 2009
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Level Detection in Flotation Columns at FalconbridgeBy J. A. Finch, B. J. Huls
Accurate level detection is required to make full use of level in optimizing control strategies for flotation columns. Techniques based on pressure and electrical conductivity are compared. Pressure a
Jan 1, 1990