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Recovery of Nickel and Cobalt from a Waste Zone of Nickel Laterite Ore Using a Mixture of Extractants in Solvent Extraction TechniqueBy Monica M. Jimenez Correa, Jorge A. Soares Tenorio, Denise Crocce Romano Espinosa, Paula Aliprandini
The surface zone of nickel laterite ore is generally considered as residue. However, because of the depletion of ore sources and the increase in demand, this previously discarded zone may now be proce
Mar 1, 2018
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Biosorption Of Heavy Metal Ions From Wastewater Bystreptomyces ViridosporusBy R. K. Amankwah
The ability of Streptomyces viridosporus in sorbing heavy metals from wastewater has been investigated. It was found out that the biomass of the soil microorganism could be used in sorbing Pb2+, Cu2+,
Jan 1, 2003
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Modelling of Steel Temper RollingBy P. Myllykoski, J. Nylander
"A commercial program package called Crownoff for the simulation of temper rolling in four high mills has been verified against measured data. The agreement between measured and calculated transversal
Jan 1, 1994
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Evaluation Of Structural Clay Brick Masonry Units By Weibull Analysis And Brazilian Code And SpecificationsBy N. G. Azeredo
This work dealt with the evaluation of engineering structural clay brick samples that were sintered at estimated temperatures of 700 and 800°C. They were collected in a red-brick plant in Campos dos G
Jan 1, 2015
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Forging Ahead - A Collaboration Between the OZ Minerals Prominent Hill Concentrator and Magotteaux to Improve Plant PerformanceBy PáDeáBosscher, A Bruwier, M Weidenbach, C Philippe, T Ly, A Van Den Bosch
In the mining business the cost of grinding media represents up to 40 per cent of the total milling cost and therefore grinding media optimisation has a direct impact on the concentratorsÆ bottom line
Oct 29, 2012
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IC 6502 TopazBy I. AITKENS
It is a common misconception that all yellow stones are topazes and that all topazes are yellow; but neither statement is true. The real topaz is a rather rare mineral, and a large number of yellow st
Sep 1, 1931
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The Institute During 1938By Daniel C. Jackling
WHAT is written here features some of the things that I would say if I were to de- liver a Presidential address during the Annual Meeting to be held this month in New York. I am aware that custom favo
Jan 1, 1939
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Reinforcement learning control of a SAG mill grinding circuit: first impressions and implications for process control, F. Reyes, M. Hilden, M. Yahyaei, and G. ForbesBy F. Reyes, M. Hilden, G. Forbes, M. Yahyaei
Since AlphaGo defeated the best human player in the game of Go in 2016 - something thought to be an impossible achievement - machine learning, deep learning and reinforcement learning have caught the
Jan 1, 2020
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Cost Of Making Direct Reduced IronBy Jr. Lownie
Estimates of the cost of producing any commodity generally fall into several classes depending upon the motives and needs of the estimator. There are estimates intended to show how low costs might be
Jan 1, 1978
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Application of Electrical Disintegration to CoalBy Shuji Owada, Mayumi Ito, Takehiko Nishimura, Toru Yamashita, Sadayuki Shinozaki, Takashi Ando, Tomoe Ota
Electrical disintegration (ED) was applied to Nantun coal (China) in order to improve liberation of coal substance for the pretreatment of producing “Hyper Coal” of which the combustion gas was planni
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 6883 Stratigraphic And Geographic Variation Of Shale-Oil Specific Gravity From Colorado's Green River FormationBy John Ward Smith
Variations in specific gravity of oil retorted from oil shales of the Eocene Green River Formation in northwestern Colorado were evaluated statistically, demonstrating that these variations are very s
Jan 1, 1966
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A New Method for Energy Benchmarking of Mineral ComminutionEnergy benchmarking is widely applied across industries to determine the potential to improve energy performance. Unlike the many technologies for which energy benchmarks and efficiency rating systems
Aug 1, 2013
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Mount Morgan Gold-Copper Deposit:: The 1992 PerspectiveBy Dean J. A, Taube A, White A. H, Messenger P. R, Jones I. W O, Huston D. L
The 50 million tonne Mount Morgan gold-copper deposit (4.99 g/t Au, 0.72 per cent Cu) was an irregular pipe-like body of quartz and pyrite, with subordinate chalcopyrite, magnetite and gold. Mineralis
Jan 1, 1993
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SDPS Update: Easy Calculation of the Edge Effect Offset for Complex Extraction PanelsBy Joshua Hescock, Zach Agioutantis
"The Surface Deformation Prediction System (SDPS) has been developed as an engineering tool for the prediction of subsidence deformation indices through the implementation of an influence function. SD
Jan 1, 2017
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RI 5776 Electric Smelting Titaniferous Magnetite Ore, Iron Mountain, Wyo. ? SummaryBy H. C. Fuller
Depletion of iron ore in the Nation's large deposits has directed attention to other sources. One of these is the titaniferous iron ore of the Iron Mountain, Wyo., area. Tests were made to determ
Jan 1, 1961
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The Applicability of Low-Temperature Reduction to Certain Ontario Iron OresBy J. R. Gordon
I-Introduction The possibility of adapting low-temperature reduction methods to the treatment of iron ores has been suggested on numerous occasions. Papers published on the subject include, notably,
Jan 1, 1933
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Developing Mineral Reporting CompetencyBy J Coombes
The JORC Code lists the three core principles of Transparency, Materiality and Competency as fundamental to how mineral estimates are publicly reported. But where the principles of Transparency and Ma
Aug 22, 2011
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Latent Heat Determination From Cooling Curves During Solidification Of Metals By An Alternative Method Considering The Metal And Mold Cooling ProcessesBy Carlos Gonzalez-Rivera
An alternative cooling curve analysis method focused on the experimental determination of the latent heat of phase changes and phase transformation kinetics is proposed in this work. The method analys
Oct 30, 2017
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The Implications of Planning and Scheduling by CPMBy Jack G. Hazan
The Critical Path Method is the modern scientific answer for solving the planning and scheduling problems inherent in today's complex projects. With this method, nothing is left to chance. All re
Jan 1, 1965
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Robotic Applications In Mining Process; A Small Investment And Great Profits In The Short TermBy H. Salamanca
Recently, the mining industry has become one of the leading target markets for the technology industry as they need to innovate in their productive processes in order to boost productivity, reduce ope
Jan 1, 2007