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Leaching Of Low Grade Gold Ores - Economic Evaluation Of Available Processes (5a856ec2-3f47-417b-8da8-c5dd7efc3a10)By F. Milton Lewis
Several alternatives are available for treating lover grade gold ores averaging 0.04 to 0.10 ounce per ton. These include heap, vat and agitation leaching and may involve conventional zinc precipitati
Jan 1, 1974
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Leaching of Metals and Nonmetals from Phosphogypsum Stacks Using Synthetic Rainwater as the Leaching AgentBy Bernard Scheiner
A number of wells were drilled at two phosphogypsum stacks, one at P-21 owned by IMC and the other at Agrico's South Pierce Stack. Each well was sampled, and composites representing 5-ft incremen
Jan 1, 1999
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Leaching Of Mixed Oxide/Sulfide Copper Ores And The Skrinking Core ModelBy R. J. Roman
The results of column leaching tests on 3 different mixed oxide/sulfide ores from a Chilean deposit are presented. The 3 samples contained different ratios of oxide copper minerals to chalcocite and c
Jan 1, 1993
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Leaching Of Primary Sulfide Ores In Sulfuric Acid Solutions At Elevated Temperatures And PressuresBy D. L. Leach
This report covers laboratory experiments simulating in situ copper recovery from primary sulfide ores in sulfuric acid systems pressurized with oxygen. Copper extraction and acid consumption data are
Jan 1, 1975
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Leaching of Rare Earth Elements from Phosphogypsum (By-Product of Phosphate Fertilizer Production)By M. Walawalkar, C. K. Nichol, G. Azimi
Rare earth elements (REEs) are essential to the production of technologically advanced products, including wind turbines, electric and hybrid cars, automotive catalytic convertors, hand held electroni
Jan 1, 2016
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Leaching of Trace Amounts of Metals from Flotation Tailings in CupricChloride Solutions Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Pelin Altinkaya, Maria Leikola, Jussi Liipo, Mika Haapalainen, Mari Lundström, Eero Kolehmainen
With decreasing ore grades, the tailings of mining operations are becoming of increasing interest as metal-containing secondary raw materials. The objective of the current work was to investigate chlo
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Leaching Tests at New CorneliaBy H. W. Morse
INTRODUCTION THE experimental work on the oxidized copper ore at the New Cornelia mine at Ajo, Ariz., ended on Jan. 12, 1916. On that date final decision was made on the general nature of the process
Jan 9, 1916
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Leaching Tests On Chino "J" Dump Core SamplesBy W. A. McKinney
The U.S. Bureau of Mines, Kennecott Copper Corp., and New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology are cooperating on a research project to improve extraction of copper from previously leached waste
Jan 1, 1970
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Lead - The Brilliant Performer: Refurbishing an ImageBy Jeffrey L. Zelms
There is no known, practical substitute for lead in the automobiles, communications systems, medical equipment and computers that Americans use every day. However, there are many who say lead should b
Jan 1, 1992
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Lead Alloys for Anodes in Electrolytic Production of Zinc of High PurityBy U. C. Tainton
FOR the last 15 years lead has been the standard material for anodes in electrolytic zinc production and it has been generally accepted that this lead should be as free as possible from impurities. La
Jan 1, 1929
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Lead and Its Uses in the Mineral IndustriesBy Felix Edgar Wormser
JUST as the ancients used the products of their crude mining endeavors to fashion tools with which to make digging easier, so today mining enterprises are dependent upon the very metals they mine for
Jan 1, 1935
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Lead and Zinc in CanadaBy T. W. Bingay
The production of both lead and zinc in Canada has steadily increased during recent years until today Canada ranks among the world's leading producers of both of these metals. The high prices whi
Jan 1, 1927
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Lead and Zinc in Eastern CanadaBy FREDERICK J. ALCOCK
THE high prices which lead and zinc have commanded during recent months have given a great impetus to search for workable deposits of these metals, and there has accordingly risen a demand for informa
Jan 1, 1926
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Lead And Zinc – A Long-Term View Of Properties, Markets And ResearchBy S. F. Radtke
The properties and characteristics of lead and zinc have made these metals useful to man in many ways since the days of antiquity. Despite their long history of use, however, these metals have proved
Jan 1, 1970
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Lead And Zinc--The Informal Producer's CartelBy A. Patrick Ryan
To many people, the word cartel implies illegality. However, although it is illegal in the US, cartels are an effective and legal way to conduct business elsewhere in the world. But be-fore we continu
Jan 1, 1978
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Lead Batteries, Power and Protection for the 90'sBy Michael G. Mayer
Since its invention in 1859 various designs of lead batteries have evolved to meet commercial needs for traction applications and standby power. In recent years major developments have taken place in
Jan 1, 1990
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Lead Bead Method of Spectrographic Analysis of Platinum Metals, Gold, Silver, and Bismuth 1n Sulphide and Uranium OresBy J. E. Hawley, Y. Rimsaite, T. V. Lord
"IntroductionIN THE COURSE of. a spectrographic investigation of the platinum metal .content of various minerals in sulphide ores, the use of • fire-assay beads dissolved in gold-amalgam ( 1) was foun
Jan 1, 1953
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Lead Belt Geology ? Growth from Surface Diggings to Major Operation Effected by Diamond DrillingBy R. E. Wagner
MISSOURI's famous lead area, in what is known as Southeast Missouri, is locally termed the "Lead Belt." These deposits are in the Bonne Terre dolomite of late Cambrian age which has a thickness o
Jan 1, 1947
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Lead Contamination At Old Smelter Sites In The West: The Socorro, New Mexico, Case HistoryBy G. S. Austin
Soil next to an abandoned smelter near Socorro, New Mexico, has the highest Pb concentration in the clay-size fraction, although this fraction accounted for only 1 to 3 wt. % of the soil. The depth of
Jan 1, 1992
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Lead in the 1990s: Continuing Growth or Beginning of the End?By Jeffrey L. Zelms
Environmental issues and how they are addressed -- or not addressed -- by the lead industry in the 1990s will determine the eventual fate of lead mining in both the U.S. and worldwide. Clearly, govern
Jan 1, 1990