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  • SME
    The Morenci Tailings Leaching Plant ? Introduction

    By Carlos Kovacs-Figueroa

    Because of air pollution control regulations in the early 701s it became necessary to clean effluent gases from the Morenci Reduction Works Smelter. Feasibility studies indicated that this could be ac

    Jan 1, 1976

  • NIOSH
    OFR-122(1)-80 Alumina Process Feasibility Study And Preliminary Pilot Plant Design - Task 3 Report: Preliminary Design Of 25 Ton Per Day Pilot Plant - Volume I - Process Technology And Costs

    By K. B. Bengtson

    This task report provides the process technology, preliminary design, capital and operating costs for a 25 TPD pilot plant to produce cell-grade alumina using a clay/hydrochloric acid extraction - HCI

    Jan 1, 1979

  • IMPC
    A Predictive Model For Solution Composition, Neutralizer Dosage, And Sludge Generation In The Treatment Of Acid Mine Drainage From Abandoned Mines

    By Chiharu Tokoro

    Acid Mine Drainage (AMD), high acid water containing heavy metals discharged from mines, has been recognized as major cause of mine pollution. In Japan, the government spends billions of yen every yea

    Sep 1, 2012

  • TMS
    The Nature of Gold Adsorption from Cyanide Solutions by Carbon

    By J. D. Miller

    Gold adsorption from cyanide solutions by activated carbon has been studied at great length during the past decade. Findings from past research are reviewed and discussed with respect to structural fe

    Jan 1, 1991

  • DFI
    Slope Repairs in a Tight Footprint: Slope Stabilization Using Multiple Technologies

    By Dan Mahrt

    "In June of 2009, a slope failure occurred along River Road in Bismarck, North Dakota. The slope failure affected approximately 300 feet of River Road with vertical displacements up to 3 feet, resulti

    Jan 1, 2016

  • TMS
    A Life Cycle Approach to the Environmental Assessment of Process Alternatives in the Recycling of Galvanized Steel

    By Christina Viklund-White

    Life Cycle Assessment has been used to compare the environmental performance of landfilling versus recycling of the zinc used for galvanizing steel. Hypothetical process routes were com-posed involvin

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Adsorbed Surfactant Hydrocarbon Chain Conformation And Its Effect On Hydrophobicity

    By W. M. Cross

    The hydrophobic character of sapphire surfaces in SDS solutions was examined with respect to the aggregative nature of the adsorbed surfactant phase. It was found that, at equilibrium, sapphire surfac

    Jan 1, 1993

  • CIM
    Activated Carbon-Assisted Oxidation of Arsenic Species in Process Solutions and Waste Waters: The Oxidation Reaction Mechanism

    By Ahmad Ghahremaninezhad, Rebecca Radzinski

    Arsenic is a highly toxic compound that is naturally found in the environment and is released through the processing of sulphide minerals. Arsenate (As5+) is less toxic than arsenite (As3+) and is sol

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Specific Ion Effects in NaCl-KCI Flotation with Carboxylates

    By Wei Huang, Anh V. Nguyen

    "Potash flotation is an industrially proven success of flotation of soluble salts, but its collector adsorption mechanism remains elusive. In this paper, specific ion effects in NaCl-KCl flotation wit

    Jan 1, 2016

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering–General - The Linear Displacement of Oil from Porous Media by Enriched Gas

    By E. F. Johnson, F. H. Brinkman, H. J. Welge, S. P. Ewing

    This paper presents a method for predicting the manrler in which oil will be displaced from a porous body by enriched gas. The calculations apply to a gas rich enough to give a partially, but not a co

  • TMS
    Continuous Precipitation and Separation of Copper, Cadmium, Mercury and Arsenic

    By Bogidar Mihaylov

    A laboratory study was conducted on continuous precipitation of copper, cadmium, mercury and arsenic using thiourea, thioacetamide, sodium sulfide and ammonium sulfide as precipitating agents. Dependi

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    The Composition, Chemical Properties, and Processing of the Unique Niobium-Rare Earth Ores of the Tomtor Deposit

    By D. S. Flett, A. V. Tolstov, M. A. Mulagaleeva, N. V. Gudkova, A. M. Zhizhaev, V. I. Kuzmin, Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology SB RAS, O. A. Logutenko, V. N. Kuzmina

    The complex niobium-rare earth pyrochlore-monazite-crandallite ores of the Tomtor deposit, located in the Siberian Arctic, should be considered as a new type of rare metal materials. The major valuabl

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    Reducing MgO Content in Florida Phosphate Concentrate

    By P. Zhang

    A 1989 FIPR characterization study of the future phosphate resources in Florida showed that MgO would be a problem with both the pebble and concentrate as phosphate mining moves deeper. Since the rati

    Feb 23, 2014

  • CIM
    Monitoring CO2 Sequestration from Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Platforms Using Interferometric (InSAR) Image Stack Analysis

    By Bruce Macdonald

    Operational reservoir management activities such as cyclical steam, water or CO2 injections frequently cause surface micro-deformation. InSAR monitoring from space based sensors of this surface deform

    Jun 1, 2012

  • TMS
    Hydrometallurgy of Chlorides: A Review of Recent Developments

    By Dirk Verhulst, V. I. Lakshmanan

    Why Chloride Hydrometallurgy?The most available, cheapest and best known reagent for treating ores and other raw materials for the metallurgical industry is sulfuric acid. Hydrochloric acid is second

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Distribution of the Saskatchewan Potash Beds

    By H. A. Gorrell, S. R. L. Harding

    "The potash beds in the Saskatchewan portion of the Williston Basin occur in the upper portion of the Prairie Evaporite formation of the Devonian Elk Point Group. They represent the late stage of a ma

    Jan 1, 1967

  • IOM3
    Risk analysis design applications in mining geomechanics

    By R. J. Pine

    Procedures are described for the application of risk analysis or probabilistic methods to mining geomechanics. The methods are widely applicable to existing mine design models. Detailed examples are g

    Jan 12, 1992

  • SME-ICGCM
    Development of a Fault-Rupture Environment in 3D: A Numerical Tool for Examining the Mechanical Impact of a Fault on Underground Excavations

    By Bo-Hyun Kim, Mark K. Larson

    "While faults are commonly simulated as a single planar or non-planar interface for a safety or stability analysis in underground mining excavation, the real 3D structure of a fault is often very comp

    Jan 1, 2018

  • SME
    Mineral Processing's Needs - Evolution or Revolution Changing Status of Domestic Mining

    By Nathaniel Arbiter, Robert R. Beebe

    The U.S. mining industry - once world dominant and largely independent of foreign sources for most major commodities - has today lost this position, with little likelihood of regaining it. But even th

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SAIMM
    South Africa’s Options for Mine-Impacted Water re-use: A Review

    By T. Grewar

    "South Africa is a water-scarce country, rated as one of the 30 driest countries in the world. Worryingly, government expects water demand to outstrip supply as early as 2025. The South African govern

    Mar 1, 2019