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Sulfuric Acid Leaching Of A Germanium Gallium Ore (07c9d8f2-2023-4c43-a5bc-e9e38ed0ef41)By D. D. Harbuck
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated germanium and gallium extraction from an ore containing 0.089% Ge and 0.036% Ga. While previous researchers concluded that a reducing agent such as 502 is needed
Jan 1, 1991
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Development of a model to determine oxygen consumption when crawling - SME Transactions 2015By P. G. Dempsey, J. R. Heberger, J. P. Pollard
During a mine disaster or emergency, underground air can quickly become contaminated. In these circumstances, all underground mine workers are taught to don breathable air supply units at the first si
Jan 1, 2015
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The Industrial Uses Of AnthraciteBy Charles G. Zink
Anthracite is widely known as a domestic or space heating fuel. The prevailing market ratio of domestic to industrial consumption was about 80 to 20 up until 1950. Since then it has been shifting unti
Jan 1, 1966
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Particle Size Distribution of Metallic Iron during Coal-Based Reduction of an Oolitic Iron OreBy Yuexin Han, Mu. Yufan, Yanjun Li, Peng Gao, Yongsheng Sun
"The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of reduction temperature, reduction time and binary basicity on the size of metallic iron particles in coal-based reduction products of an oolit
Jan 1, 2015
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Screening Of Concentrates For Removal Of Contaminates At Cyprus Thompson CreekBy M. W. Harmer
Laboratory test work, pilot plant testing and plant experience with wet, fine mesh screens is discussed. High frequency, low amplitude, fine mesh, wet screens were installed on the 6th cleaner concent
Jan 1, 1990
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A Mathematical Model For The In-Situ Leaching Of Primary Copper Ore ? IntroductionBy H. W. Gao
During the last decade, the feasibility of applying the in situ leaching technology to the recovery of copper from deeply buried deposits containing chalcopyrite has received much attention.(1-4) The
Jan 1, 1981
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A Bureau Of Mines Miniplant Project To Evaluate Alumina Recovery ProcessesBy Ralph C. Kirby
The U.S. produces about 34 percent of the world's aluminum yet must import 90 percent of the raw materials needed. There are abundant resources of aluminum-bearing minerals such as clay, anorthos
Jan 1, 1974
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Oxygen Consumption In Dump LeachingBy Daniel B. Brimhall
The research presented here was initiated to investigate the role of atmospheric oxygen in the leaching of copper waste dumps. The problem of increasing the recovery rate of copper from these dumps is
Jan 1, 1972
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Current Developments In Gravel Beneficiation - (1) ? IntroductionBy W. L. Price
Recent publication of United States Bureau of Mines figures showed that the sand and gravel (3) industry is the largest single mining industry in the United States in term of yearly tonnage produced.
Jan 1, 1958
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Efficient Recovery of Niobium and Tantalum from Ferrocolumbium Tantalum by a Continuous Leaching Process Using HF − H2SO4 − HNO3 Synergistic SystemBy Zhiyuan Ma, Yong Liu, Xianjin Lyu, Jianfang Lyu, Jikui Zhou
A stable and continuous leaching process for niobium and tantalum extraction from ferrocolumbium tantalum (FT) was developed. The effects of initial concentration of HF and H2SO4, grinding fineness, l
Jun 5, 2022
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Gas Suspension Reduction SystemsBy D. W. Gunkle
Processing of various ores and materials in a reducing atmosphere has been done for many years. However, the typical device currently used is a large, often high maintenance, expensive piece of equipm
Jan 1, 1998
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Recent Column Flotation AdvancesBy J. D. McKay
Flotation columns have been readily accepted for use in most sulfide flotation plants; however, recently columns are being used in many other areas. Recent improvements in design methodologies have ov
Jan 1, 1990
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Experimental Evaluation of a Two-Entry Gate-Road Yield Pillar: Convergence Monitoring and Physical Properties Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Jessica M. Wempen, Dallan J. Coons, Bailey S. Simmons, Michael K. McCarter
Gate-road yield pillars are subject to increases in stress as the longwall face advances toward the pillars. Increases in pillar stress can be inferred by measuring roof/floor convergence surrounding
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Rock Mechanics Implications Of Secondary Recovery Under Highwalls - IntroductionBy K. F. Unrug
An overview of the history of mining technology, both past and present, shows that some of the new concepts being successfully applied have changed the reserve categorization and are having an overall
Jan 1, 1983
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Autoclave Design And Scale-Up From Batch Test Data: A Review Of Sizing Methods And Their BasesA comprehensive understanding of the effects of autoclave configuration (batch, semi-batch, continuous) on the residence time necessary to achieve a target conversion is a prerequisite for design of c
Jan 1, 1998
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Identification Of Stochastic Processes At The Coal Faces And Their ApplicationsBy H. Sevim
This paper identifies and formulates the probabilistic nature of underground coal face operations using the Semi-Markovian theory. Through this theory the probability of coal flow from a face is obtai
Jan 1, 1984
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Flotation Of Cassiterite From Lode Tin OresBy R. F. Yap
Although laboratory studies of tin flotation have been reported as far back as the 1920`s(1), the commercial application has only been realized within the past few years(2,3). The principal technical
Jan 1, 1971
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Characterization Of A Capim River Kaolin DepositBy C. H. L. Bastos
A physical and chemical characterization study was carried out on 483 kaolin samples from 2.9 km2area at the Para Pigmentos mine along the Capim river, northern Brazil. The samples obtained from cores
Jan 1, 2004
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Design Criteria For In-Situ Mining Of Hard Rock Ore Deposits - 1.0 IntroductionBy C. R. McKee
In-situ mining of hard rock deposits will only become successful as we understand the engineering parameters involved and the design limitations they impose. As recognized by Wadsworth1 the most criti
Jan 1, 1981
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Development Of A New Process To Control Scale In The Strip Circuit At The Homestake Mclaughlin Mine (PRIPRINT 90-15)By L. M. Cenegy
The formation of scale is common in gold ore processing plants. A working definition of scale, applicable to the various scaling conditions found in gold ore processing plants, would be: "a hard, tigh
Jan 1, 1990