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  • TMS
    New Developments In The Processing Of The Non Ferrous Metal Fraction Of Car Scrap

    By W. L. Dalmijn

    The processing of scrap and scrap cars starts with size reduction by a hammermill, or shredder. After the liberation the magnetic fraction is removed. The remaining non¬magnetic fraction mixed with ot

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Batrec Technology A.G. Household-Battery Recycling Plant

    By Andreas Weber

    Batrec operates a plant for the recycling of used dry batteries with a capacity of 3000 tons per year. The plant Is situated In a tourist area of Switzerland and has complied with all the strict emiss

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Ground waste glass as a pozzolanic consolidation agent for mine backfill

    By E. M. De Souza, P. Lausch, D. O. DeGagné, J. F. Archibald

    "The potential use of industrial and municipal waste glass as a partial pozzolanic replacement for Normal Portland cement in mine backfill has been investigated. Considerable quantities of glass are c

    Jan 1, 1995

  • NIOSH
    RI 9599 - Environmental Impacts of Cemented Mine Waste Backfill

    By C. M. K. Boldt, R. L. Levens, A. D. Marcy

    Researchers at the U. S. Bureau of Mines conducted investigations to evaluate the potential for ground water contamination by mine waste used as backfill. Samples of cemented waste backfill and water

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    An Investigation Of The Underpricing Inherent In DCF Valuation Techniques

    By G. Davis

    Mineral properties and mineral firms often trade at a market value that is significantly greater than the value indicated by discounted cash flow (DCF) techniques. A possible explanation is that DCF a

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Chemical Vapor Transport (CVT) OF PbSO4(s)

    By Y. K. Rao

    Relatively pure crystalline lead sulfate (PbSO4) can be produced by chemical vapor transport from an impure source such as the lead-acid battery paste or the roast-ore-leach-residue from a hy¬drometal

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    The Endako molybdenum mine, central British Columbia: An update

    By G. D. Bysouth, G. Y. Wong

    "The Endako molybdenum deposit is located 160 km west of Prince George, British Columbia. It occurs within the main body of the Francois Lake Intrusions, a composite batholith consisting of early, mid

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Performance Of Dragline Hoist And Drag Ropes

    By T. S. Golosinski

    Introduction Typical dragline rigging includes several sets of ropes: hoist ropes, drag ropes, dump ropes and boom suspension ropes. The drag and hoist ropes contribute most to the dragline operati

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    The Use of Fractal Geometry to Model the Spatial Continuity of Gold Grades

    By White A. H, Vihena M. T M B

    Presently, orebody modelling consists basically of fitting a mathematical model to represent spatially a certain geological variable, generally grade. An orebody model is constructed from a set of s

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Reduction Of Salt Cake Waste By Removing Low Value Oxide Fines

    By James T. Skoch

    With the ongoing pressure on the secondary aluminum business to limit the amount of waste generated from processing aluminum dross, it becomes very advantageous to preprocess the dross to reduce waste

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Dewatering the Golden Mike

    By Kendall W. T C

    This paper provides a brief overview of the history of the Chaffers Dewatering Project which was successfully commissioned in August 1993. Until the end of 1992 the `Superpit' and the deep mine

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Application Of Physical Beneficiation Techniques For Separation Of Radionuclides From Contaminated Soils

    By M. Misra

    It is estimated that the volume of low -level and intermediate level contaminants present in the soil at different DOE sites is of the order of several million cubic feet. The existing remediation sch

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Rare Earth Permanent Magnet Separators And Their Applications In Mineral Processing

    By D. A. Norrgran, J. A. Marin

    Introduction The recent development of rare earth permanent magnets has revolutionized the field of magnetic separation. The advent of rare earth permanent magnets in the 1980s provided a magnetic

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Leaching Of Petroleum Catalysts With Cyanide For Palladium Recovery

    By P. L. Sibrell

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines has tested cyanide leaching for recovery of palladium (Pd) from spent petroleum processing catalysts. Three different catalyst samples were supplied by a spent-catalyst proce

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Comminution Size Modulus Less Than One

    By Thomas P. Meloy

    A brittle solid broken by crushing or impact, results in a mass size distribution curve having a straight line segment when plotted on log-log paper. Depending on the mineral, the slope of this straig

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Northparkes Copper-Gold Project

    By Stewart C. A

    The Northparkes copper-gold project is being developed in Central Western New South Wales approximately 30 km NNW of the town of Parkes and approximately 350 km west of Newcastle. The project is a j

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Bubble Flow Pattern Detection in the Water Model of a Metal Treatment Unit

    By J J. J Chen, J C. Zhao

    A water/air model was developed to simulate the refining of molten aluminium by the sparging of gas through an impeller. The optimal gas dispersion depends upon selecting the correct gas rate for a gi

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Separation And Recovery Of Rare Metals From Spent Hydrodesulfurization Catalysts By Solvent Extraction

    By Katsutoshi Inoue

    The sulfuric acid leaching of spent hydrodesulfurization catalysts yields an acidic solution rich in rare metals such as molybdenum, vanadium, cobalt, and nickel in addition to aluminum. For the purpo

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Recent Mobile Miner Developments

    By N. Dahmen

    The Robbins Mobile miner has been in development for more than ten years. Two machines have been trialed in mining environments. While day to day performance to date has fallen short of the levels ant

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Environmental Issues of the Appalachian Coal Region

    By Robert L. P. Kleinmann

    Mining has been a significant component of the Appalachian economy for about 200 years. The region continues to be adversely affected by the environmental degradation associated with these past activi

    Jan 1, 1995