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Notes on Flotation-1916 (ad0228e0-eaec-48f7-b005-e3bdba93d07c)ARTHUR CROWFOOT, Morenci, Ariz. (communication to the Secretary*).-In order to set at rest any doubts in regard to the reasons for selecting the Callow pneumatic flotation process for use in the conce
Jan 7, 1917
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Mining Methods at the Iron King MineBy L. Bombardieri, H. F. Mills
Iron King mine, producing gold-silver-lead-zinc-ore, is 10 miles east of Prescott, Ariz. At present the 1806 level is being developed. The echelon pat tern of ore deposit continues at depth but is les
Jul 1, 1956
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Treatment of Gold Mill Effluents - The Canadian ExperienceBy James S. Scott
Effluents discharged from gold mills, and more recently from heap leaching operations, pose significant hazards to the environment if not properly managed prior to discharge. This paper describes the
Jan 1, 1987
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The Hancock Jig In The Concentration Of Lead OresBy Harold Rabling
THE following notes are taken from results obtained on a standard 25-ft. Hancock jig 1 tested during regular operation in the Bonne Terre mill of the St. Joseph Lead Co. The object of the tests was to
Jan 8, 1917
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Occupational Radiation Exposure In Florida Phosphate MiningBy C. E. Roessler
Uranium and its decay series are associated with phosphate deposits of marine origin. Uranium concentrations are on the order of 100 to 200 ppm in matrix from the Bone Valley formation of Central Flor
Jan 1, 1981
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Beneficiation of Spodumene Rock by Froth FlotationBy James Norman
SPODUMENE is a lithium-bearing pyroxene, and is an important source of lithium compounds. Because of its high alumina and lithia content it might be a desirable constituent of glass batches. The use o
Jan 1, 1940
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The Utility and Limitations of Mathematical Modelling in the Prediction of the Properties of Flotation Networks (9f2d984b-d9b1-4fa0-80ae-5d4e35def02d)By J. Herbst, H. W. Kropholler, L. A. Cramer, E. T. Woodburn, J. C. A. Greene, G. Poling
A generalized mathematical structure is proposed whereby internal species mass flows within a flotation network are defined uniquely by a matrix of enhancement factors. An element of the enhancement f
Jan 1, 1976
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Milling Practice at Mount LyellThe Mount Lyell Company's concentrating mill is situated about a quarter of a mile westward of the portal of the North Lyell tunnel, which serves the North Lyell, Royal Tharsis and Crown Lyell mi
Jan 1, 1932
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Colorado Paper - The Cyanide-Process in the United StatesBy George A. Packard
WHEN, in April, 1892, the writer began experimenting with the cyanide-process, it had already proved a success in the treatment of tailings, but had not become an important factor as a primary method
Jan 1, 1897
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Improved Control of Phosphate Flotation by means of a Simple Mineralogical Regression ModelBy J. L. Gaigher
A simple mineralogical regression model is described, which was devised in order to help the flotation plant cope with rapidly changing headgrades and feed mineralogy. Minerals in the feed were dete
Jan 1, 1987
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Large Flotation Cell Design and Development (efab1170-eebc-4ef3-a654-a4b94d2468f0)By J. Herbst, H. B. Treweek, V. R. Degner, G. Poling
Current mineral industry trends toward handling the high tonnages of lower grade ore and tailings retreat lead to a continuing need for large volume flotation cells. The benefits which accompany the l
Jan 1, 1976
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Galena Flotation Concentrator, Lake Gulch, Idaho (1e9afbd2-c653-479f-9329-b89a16ac179a)By W. L. Zeigler
The mill is a departure from gravity concentration and has gained a reputation for the low initial cost of erection, extreme simplicity and the low cost of milling on the refractory character of the o
Jan 1, 1927
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Some Metallurgical Aspects of the Kidston Gold MineBy Plyley WF
Kidston Gold Mine is a 3.5 million tonnes per year operation located 280 kilometres west of Townsville, Queensland. Kidston's ore body consists of 44.3 million tonnes graded at 1.79 grams per ton
Jan 1, 1986
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Successful Recovery of Chromite FinesBy S. Yalcin, S. Chang, M. Oliazadeh
"Present day ferrochrome demand is on the rise, as more steel products require this material as an alloying element. It is projected that the stainless steel demands will grow by about 6% per year to
Jan 1, 2013
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Richmond Paper - Concentrating-Tests and CalculationsBy Otto F. Pfordte
The great advance of the last twenty years in the specialization, delicacy and efficiency of ore-concentrating apparatus calls for a finer system of testing both the qualities of ores and the operatio
Jan 1, 1902
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New York September, 1890 Paper - Ore-Dressing by Electricity at the Tilly Foster MineBy F. H. McDowell
The electro-magnetic separator of Mr. G. Conkling, Glens Falls, N. Y., described by Mr. Birkinbine* in a paper at the New York meeting of the Institute, in February, 1889, has been in successful opera
Jan 1, 1891
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Autogenous Grinding Circuit at the Empire MineBy Gary F. Rajala, Bruce R. Greenwood
INTRODUCTION The Empire Mine is an iron ore mining, concentrating and pelletizing facility operated by The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Owners of the mine are In
Jan 1, 1992
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The Use Of Low-Grade PhosphatesBy James Barr
WHEN phosphate mining operations first commenced in Tennessee the loss of both high- and low-grade material was large, because of the crude hand methods employed. Practically all rock smaller than 2 i
Jan 2, 1916
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Some Economic Factors In The Production Of Electrolytic Zinc (8409e186-48d5-4864-ba5b-62889f3ad6c3)` LAWRENCE ADDICKS, New York, N. Y.-We have really two competitive processes for the production of electrolytic zinc. In the process used at Great Falls, the ore is roasted and the calcines leached, l
Jan 1, 1918
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Economic Setting For The World Lead, And Zinc Industry (6e1f466e-86bb-49ad-bec0-6f644a76adfc)By E. Mcl. Tittmann
Deep-seated human instincts urge us to positively mark the passage of time. We celebrate the passage of each year. Years give way to decades, and decades to half centuries and centuries. At all these
Jan 1, 1970