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Recovery Of Cyanide From Mill TailingsBy Brian Burdett, Terry I. Mudder, Robert T. Richins, James A. Stevenson, Michael M. Botz, Alan L. Wilder
The first Cyanisorb process was constructed in 1991 at the Golden Cross Mine in Waihi, New Zealand to recover cyanide from CIL tailings. The Golden Cross operation consists of an open-pit and undergro
Jan 1, 1995
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Thermodynamic Analysis of the Recycling of Aircraft AL AlloysBy Senlin Cui, In-ho Jung
Significant amount of commercial aircrafts will be retired in 2020, and the recycling of Al components in such aircrafts becomes an important issue in aerospace and Al industry. Recycling of Al from ob
Mar 1, 2017
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Intensification of Non-Ferrous Metals Leaching From Low-Grade Copper-Nickel Ores and TailingsBy V. A. Masloboev, A. V. Svetlov, D. V. Makarov
"The methods of heap leaching are considered to be the most promising for the low-grade copper-nickel raw materials. The article presents intensification capabilities of the process. Objects of resear
Jan 1, 2018
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RI 6827 Reaction Interface Speed As A Reducibility Index For Iron OreBy J. P. Hansen
Reducibility tests were run by the Bureau of Mines on an open hearth lump ore and four groups of pellets whose smelting characteristics had been deter-mined previously in the Bureau's experimenta
Jan 1, 1966
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Revised BQ System in China and its Correlation to International Rock Mass Classification SystemsBy Yan-Jun Shen
The rock mass classification system, BQ (basic quality), is the only national system that is suitable to most kinds of rock engineering in China. It uses two main aspects of the rock mass, the intact
Aug 1, 2013
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Construction of Sherritt's ConcentratorsBy J. A. MacLellan
"CONSTRUCI'ION OF SHERRITT'S CONCENTRATORSSherritt Gordon is operating two mills north of the 56th parallel, and is presently engaged in building a third. The author was closely involved in the design
Jan 1, 1972
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Auxiliary OperationsBy Christopher J. Vise
Although production operations at mines, representing the extraction and removal of the mined material, often appear to receive the greatest amount of attention, the emphasis given to auxiliary operat
Jan 1, 2008
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Cation Exchange Properties Of Zeolites Obtained From Coal Fly Ash By Alkali Hydrothermal TreatmentBy Norihiro Murayama
Syntheses of zeolitic materials were carried out from coal fly ash by alkali hydrothermal treatment as part of the reuse and recycle technologies of coal ash, For the obtained zeolites, the cation exc
Jan 1, 2003
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Fragmentation by Blasting through Precise Initiation: Full Scale Trials at the Aitik Copper MineBy E Novikov, D Johansson, U Nyberg, A Beyglou, N Petropoulos
Fragmentation is an important factor for improving downstream processes in mine operations. Six trials have been conducted at the Aitik copper mine to investigate the effect of ultra-short inter-hole
Jan 1, 2014
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Recent Developments at Olympic DamThe Olympic Dam deposit is located some 600 km north of Adelaide in South Australia. It was discovered in 1975 by Western Mining Corporation and in 1979 a joint venture was formed with British Petr
Jan 1, 1996
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RI 5462 Operations Of Manganese-Ore-Purchasing Depots At Deming, N. Mex., And Wenden, Ariz. ? SummaryBy W. W. Agey
Under terms of cooperative agreements, the Federal Bureau of Mines Inter-mountain Experiment Station assisted the General Services Administration (GSA) in operating the manganese-ore purchasing depots
Jan 1, 1959
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Uptake Of Copper From Extremely Dilute Solutions By Alginate Sorbent Material: An Alternative For Environmental ControlBy J. P. Ibáñez
The uptake of copper from extremely dilute aqueous solutions by alginate in the form of protonated dry alginate beads was investigated. Barium was used to cross link the alginate forming the beads. Th
Jan 1, 1999
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Valuation Of A Mineral DepositBy A. L. Slaughter
A mineral deposit has been discovered and explored sufficiently to establish the presence of ore in ?commercially marketable quantities," This is the point at which exploration ends and development be
Jan 1, 1958
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Encumbered Space In Mining And Ground ControlBy L. Adler
To mine safely and efficiently the working conditions must be systematically de¬fined. Their uniqueness distinguishes mining from other engineering professions. The worst case in underground mining is
Jan 1, 1982
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Determination of Noble Metals at Crustal AbundancesBy Ryan CG, Cousens DR, Suter GF, Griffin WL
A novel method utilizing PIXE with microbeams following fire-assay has been developed to determine PGE and Au at sub-ppm levels suitable for application in exploration. Analyses of the prills from
Jan 1, 1989
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Recovery Of Mercury And Lead From Wastewater By Sulfide Precipitation- FlotationBy Ting Liu, Qian Li, Peng Deng
The wastewater containing Hg2+ and Pb2+ does great harm to the environment and human bodies. Traditional wastewater treatment cannot fundamentally put a stop to heavy metals pollution for producing se
Jan 1, 2015
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Possibilities Of Secondary Recovery For The Oklahoma City Wilcox SandBy Donald L. Katz
THE Oklahoma City Wilcox sand, discovered on March 26, 1930, has produced 394 million barrels of crude oil and 819 billion cubic feet of natural gas as of July 1, 1941. The 100,000-bbl. wells, pressur
Jan 1, 1941
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26. Reflections on the History of Exploration at Buchans, NewfoundlandBy R. L. Brown
The Buchans mining district is located roughly at the center of the island of Newfoundland and contains some 18 separate mineral deposits. The first of these deposits was discovered in 1905, the lates
Jan 1, 1991
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A Historical Review of the Treatment of Preg-Robbing Gold Ores - What has Worked and ChangedBy K Afewu, R Dunne, W P. Staunton
The treatment of preg-robbing gold ores has always been a technical challenge in the gold industry. Early solutions included removal of preg-robbing carbonaceous material by flotation, the addition of
Sep 26, 2013
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Institute of Metals Division - Lamellar Growth: an Electric AnalogBy K. A. Jackson, G. A. Chadwick, A. Klugert
The diffusion field ahead of a lamellar interfnce is analyzed using an electrical analog. A self-consistent solution is obtained for the shape of the interfnce and the diffusion field by an iterative
Jan 1, 1964