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Check On Level Of Environmental Contamination By Mercury And Cleanup Of Abetina Mining Area (Grosseto-Italia)By G. Belardi
The purpose of the study was to check on the level of environmental contamination and to design a project for cleaning up the Abetina Mine area at Piancastagnaio (Grosseto, Italy). Contamination of th
Jan 1, 1996
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Checking precision and accuracy of an automatic ore samplerMost processing plants use automatic samplers to extract ore aliquots along a producing shift. These aliquots are combined into a sample normally sent to lab analysis. The sampler used in the extracti
Jan 1, 2003
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Checklist for economic evaluations of mineral projectsBy L. D. Smith
"The economic evaluation of a mineral project requires a great deal of diverse information to be brought together in one place. The greatest concern is that there will be an error by omission, so it i
Jan 1, 1994
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Chelating Agents And Fuel-Oil: A New Way To FlotationBy L Usoni
Collectors commonly used in flotation to date fall into two main classes: ionic and nonionic. The use of neutral or oily collectors is generally limited to the flotation of nonpolar minerals onto wh
Jan 1, 1971
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Chelating Agents As Collectors In Flotation: Oximes - Copper Minerals SystemsBy D. R. Nagaraj
Based on our finding that commercial copper chelating solvent extractants such as LIX65N® and LIX63® are excellent collectors for copper minerals, a detailed study was made using several water-soluble
Jan 1, 1979
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Chemical And Biological Cyanide Destruction And Selenium Removal From Precious Metals Tailings Pond WaterBy K. R. Gardner, P. B. Altringer, R. H. Lien, B. E. Dinsdale
The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is investigating chemical and biological decontamination of complex wastewaters such as tailings pond water containing 280 ppm CN and 5 ppm Se as
Jan 1, 1990
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Chemical And Electrochemical Problems Involved In New Cornelia Copper Co.'S Leaching ProcessBy Henry Mackay
THE interesting paper recently submitted by Messrs. Tobelmann and Potter' shows that chemical problems have developed which are of great interest in this new and important branch of metallurgy. T
Jan 9, 1919
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Chemical and Petrographic Variations in Rhyolitic Zones in the Noranada Area, QuebecBy L. Larson
Rock samples were taken, away from zones of mineralization , from seven sections of five rhyolitic zones as define d by Spence (l967) in the Noranda area. The purpose of the investigation was to test
Jan 1, 1977
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Chemical and Physical Control of Mineral Slurry ProcessingBy White L. R, Boger D. V
The paper describes the surface chemistry and particle physics that control the fundamental flow properties (Theology) of mineral particle slurries. We further address, through a series of case stud
Jan 1, 1992
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Chemical and Physical Properties of Natural Zeolites and Their Potential Industrial ApplicationsBy T. H. Eyde
Several hundred natural zeolite deposits occur in Tertiary and Cretaceous age formations of the western United States. Most of the large deposits are altered vitroclastic tuffs. Many of these deposits
Jan 1, 1981
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Chemical Aspects Of Thickening And ClarificationBy Daniel C. McLean
Chemistry plays a more important role in milling operations than is generally recognized, particularly in fluid- solid separation processes. Chemical aspects are also very important insofar as plant w
Jan 1, 1968
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Chemical Composition And Origin Of Fossil Resins From Utah Wasatch Plateau CoalBy Henk L. C. Meuzelaar
Most of us are aware of the relationship between the golden-yellow resin spots on Upper Cretaceous Wasatch Plateau coals and fossil tree resins (?amber?). Nevertheless, confusion remains about the exa
Jan 1, 1990
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Chemical Consolidation For Roadway Surrounding Rock - It's Theory And ApplicationsBy Jinhua Wang
Based on engineering examples and theoretical analysis, the mechanism of chemical consolidation for fractured roadway surrounding rock was discussed. The chemical consolidating materials and three con
Jan 1, 1996
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Chemical Control in Copper ReductionBy AIME AIME
A MODERN copper reduction works has both a genera1 chemical laboratory for control work and a research laboratory for the study of improvement of present processes and better working-up of by-products
Jan 1, 1929
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Chemical Destressing to Alleviate RockburstsBy S. P. Singh
Destress blasting is commonly used in the mines to minimize the occurrence of rockbursts. The fracturing created by destressing in the vicinity of the face reduces the stress concentration by pushing
Jan 1, 1987
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Chemical Fuels And Other Organometallic Compounds: Their Impact On The Mineral Industry ? I. IntroductionBy D. R. Gibbons
This morning I would like to speak to you about an area of chemistry that is enjoying a revival-organometallic compounds. This renewed interest, principally stimulated by defense needs, has already cr
Jan 1, 1958
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Chemical hydrogen storage for automotive applicationsBy Davis. B. R.
There are a number of hydrogen storage systems proposed for automotive applications. However, all of the current suggestions fall short of the DOE targets for storage density and volumetric density. T
Jan 1, 2005
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Chemical imaging applied to ore and processed minerals flow streamsBy Girolamo Belardi, Silvia Serranti, Giuseppe Bonifazi, Roberta Palmieri
Ore textural and structural characterizations play a fundamental role in any preliminary study (i.e. comminution, classification, separation) addressed to the design and set up of beneficiation flow s
Jan 1, 2014
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Chemical Industry (a8d58083-f85b-47d2-bffe-8cdcde9bafbc)By Robert B. Fulton
The objective of this chapter is to discuss the interrelationship between industrial minerals and chemical manufacturing. It is intended to supplement rather than duplicate the commodity chapters. Par
Jan 1, 1983
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Chemical Markets For Hydrofluoric Acid ? I. IntroductionBy Wescomb R. Jones
The United States is the world's largest producer of hydrofluoric acid (HF), with its 1971 output of 317,000 short tons representing about 40 percent of the estimated Free World production. U. S.
Jan 1, 1973