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Evaluation of copper dump and heap leaching situationsBy J. M. Keane, C. K. Chase
Critical to successful dump and heap leaching of copper is an adequate evaluation of applicable parameters. This paper deals with methods to establish optimum conditions for dump and heap leaching cop
Jan 1, 1988
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Application Of The Hardgrove Grindability Index In Carbonate CharacterizationBy S. O. Moshier, L. S. Barron, J. C. Hower
The Hardgrove grindability test, commonly used in coal characterization, was conducted on 13 Mississippian carbonates from Kentucky, Tennessee and Illinois. The results demonstrated that the grindabil
Jan 1, 1993
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Use of rheology to explain the flocculation of calcium mon tmorilloniteBy D. A. Stanley, B. J. Scheiner
The Bureau of Mines, US Department of the Interior, has investigated the use of rheology to provide insight into the mechanism of flocculation. A technique developed by Tattersall has been modified an
Jan 1, 1990
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Leaching Of Phosphates - Monazite SandBy Fathi Habashi
THE MINERAL monazite (µ?v??e?? = to be alone) is a rare earth phosphate containing some thorium and small amounts of uranium. It is widely distributed in the earth's crust. It occurs in small pro
Jan 1, 1970
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Carbon Sorption Potentialities In Thiocarbamide Gold And Silver Extraction TechnologyBy A. F. Raschenko, V. V. Elschin, Y. E. Golodnov
Kinetics and mechanism of gold and silver sorption from thiocarbamide solutions by activated carbon were studies using tne method of equilibrium-kinetic analysis. The intradiffusonal character of the
Jan 1, 1995
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Separation of Dolomite from Phosphate by Laser-Induced Time-Resolved Luminescence SortingBy M. Gaft, G. Panczer
Sedimentary francolite and magmatic apatite are characterized by specific laser-induced time- resolved luminescence, which allows phosphate to be distinguished from accompanying dolomite. The "selecti
Jan 1, 1999
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Carbon Reactivation With A Combustion Air Kiln With Particular Emphasis On The Behavior Of Mercury During ReactivationBy P. J. Stewart, S. Tracy
This presentation describes the operation and features of the WCC Carbon Reactivation Kiln. Particular emphasis is placed on minimizing carbon losses, corrosion resistance, fuel efficiency and the fat
Jan 1, 1993
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Wet Counter Flow Microfine Classification In A CentrifugeBy Dirk Timmerman, Klaus Schönert
This paper reports on the results of research on counter flow classification of - 10 µm particles. Two classifiers were designed and constructed, the first semicontinuous and the second fully continuo
Jan 1, 1995
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A Contracting Strategy for Managing Risk on Subsurface Projects Delivered Using Design-BuildBy David Corkum, David Hatem
Subsurface construction projects are risky ventures and the decision to deliver a project using the Design-Build model does not eliminate those risks. Differing site conditions, inadequate design, and
Jan 1, 2003
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Significance Of Comminution Circuit DesignBy Pertti Koivistoinen
There are many grinding schools in the mining world, which claim their grinding method to be the best possible - and still the methods concerned vary a great deal. Some of them have multi- stage crush
Jan 1, 1995
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Clay minerals for advanced ceramicsBy H. H. Murray
New and improved beneficiation techniques are available to allow the production of clay minerals of exceptionally high purity. This is particularly true for kaolins and smectites. Wet processing techn
Jan 1, 1990
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Simulation of Autogenous Grinding: Mechanisms, Model & SimulatorBy Chen Ziming, A. Burkert, A. L. Mular
A mechanism has been proposed for autogenous grinding that involves three distinct types of breakage: self impact breakage, media breakage and abrasion. Based on this analysis a mathematical model and
Jan 1, 1995
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Basic Analytical TechniquesIn analyzing cost performance, managers must initially consider the issue of scope. Is the analysis for a single responsibility center or multiple centers? For a single period or a number of periods?
Jan 1, 1999
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Unfolding - Getting The Geometry RightBy T. J. Carew
The application of many standard estimation techniques to deposits with a significant degree of folding or faulting can be difficult, mainly because of the necessity to maintain the correct spatial re
Jan 1, 2002
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Effect of surface oxidation on the flotation of coals of different rankBy J. Stachurski, N. A. Abdel-Khalek
Flotation tests were carried out on six coal samples of different rank as well as their oxidized samples. A mixture of diesel oil and alcohols was used in these tests. Surface oxidation caused a disti
Jan 1, 1991
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Application Of Artificial Intelligence Technique To Study The Environment Management For Coal MinesBy Xinchun Li, Youdi Zhang
AI is one of the computing methods, artificial intelligence performs its calculation by simulating the intelligent behavior of human beings. It is regarded as one of the most important scientific achi
Jan 1, 2002
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Manganese Recovery from MnO2 Ores by Aspergillus Niger : Role of Metabolic IntermediateBy Bruno Paponetti, Luigi Toro, Carlo Abbruzzese, Maria Y. Duarte, Anna Marabini
A bioleaching process has been developed to extract manganese from low grade domestic resources not amenable to conventional mineral processing operations. Between the different strains of microrganis
Jan 1, 1989
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Application Of Ultrasonics To Enhance Wet- Drum Magnetic Separator PerformanceBy J. Franko, M. S. Klima
Wet-drum magnetic separators are used extensively for upgrading iron ore and for magnetite recovery in dense-medium separation circuits. In this study, the performance of a continuous, laboratory wet-
Jan 1, 2003
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The Prospects For Using Biotechnology For Cobalt And Nickel Recovery From Copper Ores And Solid Waste MaterialsBy Corale L. Brierley
Bacteria have long been used for the extraction of copper during dump leaching of sulfide minerals and in the recovery of uranium from mined-out areas. However, bacteria can also be used in extractio
Jan 1, 1983
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Using Multivariable Predictive Control to Optimize the ASARCO Mission MillBy Lewis Gordon, Alan Morrow, Aundra Nix
At the ASARCO Mission Mill, a multivariable, predictive controller was used to optimize parallel grinding circuits, improving throughput and product size. Using a dynamic model of the grinding circuit
Jan 1, 2000