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Revisiting the mechanism of cementation: The role of hydrogen species in acidic aqueous media - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2018)By J. Casado
This paper presents the results of an analysis and summary of relevant literature on the mechanism of cementation of metals in acidic aqueous media, with the aim of reconsidering the conventional assu
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AMC Mining Convention Reflects Improved Industry OutlookThough the mining industry is beset with problems-a broad slump in metal prices, a rash of acquisitions and takeover attempts, rising capital costs, and an aggressive Canadian energy program-there was
Jan 12, 1981
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The Reprocessing and Revalorization of Critical Minerals in Mine Tailings - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2022)By CADEN VITTI, Barbara J. Arnold
Mine tailings, the byproduct of mining and mineral processing, are increasingly mass produced as a result of increased demand for metals and minerals as well as the advancement in technology that allo
Jan 1, 2022
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Environmental Uses - Flue Gas DesulfurizationBy Robert C. Freas
Over the past twenty years people throughout the world, but particularly in the United States, have been taking an increasing interest in the environment, sources and causes of pollution, and pollutio
Jan 1, 1994
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Square-Set System of MiningBy E. D. Gardner, William O. Vandenburg
This chapter on the square-set system of mining em¬bodies the results of a special study of the subject made as a part of the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) general investigation of mining methods and cost
Jan 1, 1982
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Effect of Application of Compressive and Shear Force on Iron Ore Pellet Wet Feed on Green and Fired Pellet QualityBy Saurabh Kundu, Shakuntala Tudu, Indrajit Paul, Chandra Sekhar, Manikanta Nallamilli, Shaik Mahaboob Basha, Neha Gupta, Srinivas Dwarapudi, Dhiraj Madhukar Kadhe
Iron ore pelletizing using compressive and shear action on wet mixture feed has been studied. The physical properties, namely, moisture content, drop strength, green compressive strength (GCS), dry co
Jan 29, 2022
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Development of ANN‑Based Universal Predictor for Prediction of Blast‑Induced Vibration Indicators and its Performance Comparison - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021) with Existing Empirical ModelsBy Chiranjibi Santi, Amit Kumar Gorai, VIVEK KUMAR HIMANSHU
Air overpressure (AOp) and peak particle velocity (PPV) are the most undesirable effects of blasting in mines. It is an urgent need to design a predictor model for AOp and PPV for universal applicatio
Jul 30, 2021
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Effect Of Structure-Making And Structure-Breaking Ions On Adsorption Of Guar Gum Onto QuartzBy Xiaodong Ma, Marek Pawlik
Introduction Guar gum is a natural nonionic polysaccharide. Guaran, the functional polysaccharide in guar gum is a chain of (1?4)-linked ß-D-mannopyranose units with a-D-galactopyranose units conne
Jan 1, 2005
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Leach Dump Operation At BisbeeBy W. S. Hannan
History Leaching of sulfide ore was first attempted by the Phelps Dodge Corporation about 1900 at Bisbee, Arizona, when Dr. James Douglas conducted experiments in an attempt to apply the leaching tec
Jan 1, 1972
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Design Of Initial And Final Support Of Pressure Tunnels In The Phoenix "SGC"By Timothy P. Smirnoff, Tracy K. Lundin
INTRODUCTION The City of Phoenix, Arizona is located in the Phoenix Basin watershed which is prone to flash flooding several times each year. The runoff from these storms moves from the mountains i
Jan 1, 1985
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Some Marketing Aspects Of Bituminous CoalBy Myles E. Robinson
Significant changes in the markets for coal have taken place since World War II, As used in this study the term ?coal? will refer to bituminous coal, The anthracite industry in size, characteristics,
Jan 1, 1964
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Using Gridded Surfaces to Estimate Blasthole Delay Cost Near Protected StructuresBy T. Faulkner, S. A. Richards
"The Scale-Distance formula is one of the primary means of determining the maximum amount of explosives that can be safely detonated at one time by a single delay. This paper describes a method of app
Jan 1, 2016
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Hydrodynamics Of Flotation CellsBy Nathaniel Arbiter
A fully-instrumented driving mechanism has been constructed to study the power, aerating and solid suspension characteristics of several laboratory flotation machines. Machines operating over norma
Jan 1, 1968
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Industrial Desktop – Information Technologies in Metallurgical PlantsBy Osvaldo A. Bascur
Standards and technology for bringing information to the desktop have greatly evolved in recent years. The benefits to be realized depend on how these new tools are embraced at the performer level.
Jan 1, 1996
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Current Practices In Dimensional Stone Quarries Waterjets And Diamond Wire SawingBy T. Hall, R. Ferris
Waterjets and diamond wire saws have raised the productivity and lowered the cost in dimensional granite quarries. While the cost of diamond wire sawing is substantially lower than waterjet, the judi
Jan 1, 2004
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Chemicals From Michigan BrinesBy John E. Pavlick
The availability of concentrated brines rich iodide, bromide, chloride, sodium, magnesium and calcium ions has led to extensive chemical manufacturing operations in Michigan. The brines, ranging 1,000
Jan 1, 1984
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CatalystsBy Haydn H. Murray
The three major catalyst markets that utilize industrial minerals as raw materials are petroleum refining, chemical processing, and emission control. Because of economic, competitive, and regulatory p
Jan 1, 1994
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Fine Cobbing With Alternate Polarity MagnetsBy D. C. Hatch
At the MacIntyre Development of the Titanium Division of National Lead Company a magnetite-ilmenite ore together with gabbro-anorthosite waste is mined from an open pit by shovels and trucks. The ore
Jan 1, 1968
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Engineering Geology Of The Mica Underground PowerplantBy Douglas D. Campbell, Alan S. Imrie
INTRODUCTION Mica Dam is located on the Columbia River just downstream of the "big bend" of the Columbia, where it leaves the Rocky Mountain Trench and begins to flow southwards, approximately 85 m
Jan 1, 1976
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Recovery Of Additional Tungsten From Climax Byproduct-Plant Tailing (dc443b03-d3e8-42c5-a119-b122b5f05c1e)By D. Malhotra
Climax byproduct-plant tailing assayed 0.019 percent WO3. Pilot-plant and laboratory tests were performed to investigate the possibility of recovering additional tungsten values from the byproduct-pla
Jan 1, 1985