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Kelex 100 - A New Reagent For Copper Solvent ExtractionBy James A. Hartlage
Work on the design of Kelex 100 was initiated several years ago at the Research Laboratories of Ashland Chemical Company. The effort was specifically directed toward the synthesis of an organic molecu
Jan 1, 1969
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Valuation Of A Mineral DepositBy A. L. Slaughter
A mineral deposit has been discovered and explored sufficiently to establish the presence of ore in ?commercially marketable quantities," This is the point at which exploration ends and development be
Jan 1, 1958
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A Survey Of Material Balance Computer Packages In The Mineral Processing IndustryBy K. J. Reid
A historical background of the development of automated material balance packages is presented including a summary of currently available packages and a description of the present work at the Mineral
Jan 1, 1982
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Mine Planning At The McKinley MineBy M. G. Premo
The McKinley Mine is located in the northwest New Mexico, in McKinley County, approximately 25 miles from Gallup. The mine is operated by The Pittsburg & Midway Coal Mining Co. (P&M), a wholly owned s
Jan 1, 1992
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THE CHEMTRONICS PDV 2000 VOL TAMMETER: ANALYSIS OF As(III) ABOVE 10 PPBBy H. H. Hughes, J. G. Dunn, P. G. Fernandez, H. G. Linge
Dissolved Arsenic (As) is stabilised primarily as As(III) and As(V) and enters ground water streams from sources such as the increasing metallurgical processing of As - containing ores [1]. As(III) is
Jan 1, 1995
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Thiohydrometallurgical Processes for Gold RecoveryBy R. Y. Wan, J. D. Miller
Thiohydrometallurgical systems including thiosulfate, thiocyanate and thiourea have been stud- ied as alternative liriviants for the leaching of gold. Research and development of thiohydrometallurgica
Jan 1, 2005
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Heavy- Mineral Deposits Of The Fox Hills Formation Located Near Limon, ColoradoBy F. L. Pirkle
A heavy-mineral deposit about 1.6 kilometers (I mile) in length and averaging about three meters (10 feet) in thickness is exposed approximately130 kilometers (80 miles) east of Denver, along Intersta
Jan 1, 2011
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Planning And Design Features Of The Waller Creek Tunnel, Austin, TexasBy Gary Jackson
Preliminary engineering for the Waller Creek Tunnel was completed in 2001, but the project was held in abeyance until the summer of 2007. This paper describes several features of the revised design, w
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Trace Element Distributions In Sedimentary Type Uranium DepositsBy Richard S. Della Valle
Sandstone and shale samples from the Morrison (Late Jurassic) and Dakota formations (Cretaceous) from northwestern New Mexico have been analyzed for the major elements Na, K, Fe and the trace elements
Jan 1, 1984
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Analyzing Energy Costs In Open Pit MinesBy W. J. Kennedy
Energy management in industry has recently achieved notice as a way to reduce costs without decreasing production. The same approach used in industry can be used in mining, even though the processes a
Jan 1, 1982
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Vermilion RangeBy Duluth Engineers' Club, Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota
"The Vermilion range extends from the vicinity of Tower to and beyond the ""international boundary, crossing into Canada at the eastern end of Hunter's Island. Merchantable bodies of ore have bee
Jan 1, 1920
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Evaluation Of Capillary Rise Methods For Determining Wettability Of Powders (5db810bc-2051-4544-80b4-3fdee5f4e379)By R. L. Wolfrom, R. Hogg, S. Chander
A gravimetric method for measuring rates of capillary rise in powders was explored. Methods to improve reproducibility and consistency of the results were investigated. In particular, the effects of
Jan 1, 2002
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Middle Rouge Parkway Interceptor Extension—A Case HistoryBy Harry R. Price, Behrooz Tahmasbi, Charles J. Roarty
The 2,408 meter (7,900-foot) long Middle Rouge Parkway Interceptor Extension varies in size from 1.52-meter (5-foot) to 2.36 meter (7-foot 9-inch) inside diameter. Most of the sewer was constructed in
Jan 1, 2007
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Zonal land-use planning and the mineral industry: The need for a new approach to finding sustainability undergroundBy S. Addie
In the early 1990’s the British Columbia (Canada) mineral industry frequently discussed the need to participate in, and compromise with, public environmental interests in order to ascertain long-term
Jan 1, 2011
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Save Your Energy and Improve Your ProductivityBy W. J. Kennedy, John D. Gardner
Introduction During the past 10 years, energy costs in mining have risen from about 4% to as much as 25% of total production cost. When combined with declining ore grades, these costs exert inordinat
Jan 11, 1983
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Simulation Modeling Validates Load and Haul Requirements at Cortez Gold MinesBy W. L. Jacobsen, T. L. Dyer
Cortez Gold Mines completed a feasibility study for a new openpit gold mine in north central Nevada. The production schedule calls for a peak in material movement. This schedule is based on current op
Jan 1, 2007
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Process Options And Market Considerations For Paper Grade Kaolin From Minnesota Resources (f128d264-6cff-4457-913e-b0d4c7ddf911)By M. S. Frasad
The State of Minnesota is interested in stimulating the development of clay resources and recently supported a two year project to collect data on geological, mineralogical, processing, economic and e
Jan 1, 1990
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Use Of Lightweight Foam Concrete For Sealing Abandoned Mine ShaftsBy D. L. Boreck
With increasing land development, the potential of fatalities from abandoned mine shafts increases. To minimize potential liability, shaft closure should be a critical part of mined land reclamation.
Jan 1, 1994
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Construction of Portals for Adits at Stillwater Mining Company’s East Boulder ProjectBy Hendrick A. D. Kirsten, A. Clayr Alexander
Stillwater Mining Company is currently developing a second underground palladium and platinum mine approximately 21 km (13 miles) west of their existing Nye operation in the Bear tooth Mountains of so
Jan 1, 2001
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A database of ventilation friction factors for Quebec underground minesOne of the most important parameters in mine ventilation planning is the friction factor (K). Accurate values of friction factors are critical especially when carrying out mine ventilation simulations
Jan 1, 2009