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Copper Hydrometallurgy - Evolution And MilestonesBy Archie W. Fletcher, R. J. Wesely, Nathaniel Arbiter, A. D. Zunkel
In contrast to pyrometallurgy's six thousand year history in the production of metals, that of hydrometallurgy is of relatively recent origin. The earliest reference to it at all was in the 16th
Jan 1, 1993
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Design And Construction Options For Surface Uranium Tailings ImpoundmentsBy A. MacG. Robertson
INTRODUCTION The tailings, or solid waste, remaining after uranium has been extracted from an ore and the liquid wastes associated with it contain both radioactive and other substances which, if re
Jan 1, 1980
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Simulation of Flotation ProcessBy J. B. Rubinstein, V. J. Badenicov, S. T. Hall
A simulation technique of the flotation process and models for the solution of various problems are developed. A modular model of column flotation is constructed taking into account the kinetic relati
Jan 1, 1996
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Leaching Of ArsenidesBy Fathi Habashi
THE MOST important arsenic minerals are shown in Table 6-1. The recovery of arsenic from arsenic sulfides is treated in Chapter Four. Arsenical ores may be either leached directly, or first smelted to
Jan 1, 1970
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Six To Be Inducted To National Mining Hall Of FameHistorian and storyteller, Duane Smith, will be the keynote speaker at the National Mining Hall of Fame's 10th anniversary induction banquet on Saturday, Sept. 6,1997 in the Museum Convention Cen
Jan 1, 1997
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Analyzing Plane Failures Using Wedge Failure Analysis SoftwareBy E. Bane Kroeger
Plane failure in rock and soil slopes is usually caused by the intersection of a discontinuity plane with a slope face. Normally, these discontinuities are weaker than the surrounding intact rock and
Jan 1, 2002
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Inability to communicate : How technical professionals cut short their management careersBy H. Richard Eisenbeis, Donna M. Watkins
Many technical professionals (tp)* desire to occupy upper level management positions. But career paths for most scientists and engineers do not extend beyond their specific disciplines. This is unfort
Jan 8, 1987
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A Universal Tunnel Design Method For Hand CalculationBy Thomas E. Krakowski
INTRODUCTION This paper presents a method of calculation of internal moments and thrusts in tunnel liners of any material. The method is intended for hand calculation, but as it is numerical in nat
Jan 1, 1979
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Limestone – Nature’s Duct TapeBy R. C. Freas
Limestone is a basic raw material in the production of cement, lime, a wide variety of industrial products, and a significant percentage of the crushed stone produced in the United States annually. I
Jan 1, 2006
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Phenomenological Model Of High Capacity ThickeningBy Fernando Concha, Arturo Barrientos, María Cristina Bustos
Manufacturers referred to high capacity thickening as a filtration operation rather than thickening in spite of the fact that it is performed in thickeners and that conventional thickeners can be oper
Jan 1, 1995
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Environmental Audits: A Shield, A Sword Or A Trojan Horse?By G. V. Basham
"Environmental audit" is a phrase that can raise the blood pressure of otherwise cool and calm corporate personnel. There is widespread concern that any organized effort to find environmental problems
Jan 1, 1995
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Structure-Function Relationships of Long Chain CollectorsBy R. W. Smith
Though generally rather non-selective in nature long chain collectors nevertheless function in different ways in accordance with their own particular physical characteristics. Altering various parts o
Jan 1, 1989
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Sound Move – Seattle’s Light Rail Continues UndergroundBy Arthur J. Borst, Joseph P. Gildner
In a recent National survey, Seattle topped the list for having the worst daily traffic congestion. To address this problem, Sound Transit is planning to build 40km (24 miles) of light rail, including
Jan 1, 1999
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Passive Radon Dosimetry Using Track Etch Detectors - A Comparative StudyBy E. Piesch, M. Urban, G. M. Hassib
INTRODUCTION In radon dosimetry diffusion chambers with passive [a]-detectors are now in current use to investigate the long-term accumulated indoor exposure of radon and daughters. For the diffusi
Jan 1, 1981
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Mining Hard Rock Ores With A Fixed Drum Continuous MinerBy Warren E. Fife
This paper will discuss the application of a continuous miner using a fixed drum milling type cutting head for the underground mining of hard rock and salt ores. Continuous mining machines of the ripp
Jan 1, 1974
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Automated Process Control Improves Productivity at Asarco’s Mission ComplexBy Jack Garrity
The Asarco Mission Complex includes two milling operations around a large open-pit copper mine in southern Arizona. The ore body was discovered in 1953 and the complex has been in operation since 1959
Jan 1, 1995
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Prediction of Ore Quality Through Truckload TrackingBy Yannis Faitakis, Brenda M. Wright, Gail Powley, Mark Hamblin, Randy B. Paine
A major problem in the ore extraction process is the high degree of variation in the mix of materials that make up the mined ore. The mix of materials makes it extremely difficult to characterize and
Jan 1, 2000
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Goldstrike Mineralogy And Process OptionsBy H. J. H. Pieterse
This paper highlights the mineralogy of the Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc. area. The mine is located at the north end of the Tuscarora Spur and is part of the Bluestar/Goldstrike subdistrict of the Car
Jan 1, 1993
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Mine Fire IndicatorsBy Thomas H. Koenning, William E. Bruce
Determination of the state of a mine fire is an important function during firefighting and during rescue and recovery operations. It is imperative that an accurate, up-to-date assessment of fire condi
Jan 1, 1987
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An Improved Radon Flux Measurement System For Uranium Tailings Pile MeasurementBy H. D. Freeman
The Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) is developing cover technology for uranium mill tailings that will inhibit the diffusion of radon to the atmosphere. As part of this cover program, an improved r
Jan 1, 1981