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Trona Resources In The Green River Basin, Southwest WyomingBy J. R. Dyni
The lacustrine Green River Formation of Eocene age in the Green River Basin, southwest Wyoming, contains the world's large resource of natural sodium carbonate in bedded trona (Na2CO3? NaHCO3? 2H
Jan 1, 1995
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Ultrafine Grinding Of The Industrial Minerals, Mica, Fluorite, And Barite ? IntroductionBy Martin H. Stanczyk
In recent, years the demand and consumption of finely ground industrial minerals has substantially increased for such uses as fillers and chemically reactive components. The size, specifications for t
Jan 1, 1967
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The Basic Significance Of The Hydrophile-Lipophile Balance For Ionic SurfactantsBy I. J. Lin
The effect of various types of structural modification on the critical micelle concentrations (CMC) and hydrophile lipophile balances (HLB) of certain surfactants has been considered. Using the con
Jan 1, 1973
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Geopolitical risk assessment of countries with deposits of rare earth elementsBy Sotiris N. Kamenopoulos, Zach Agioutantis
Rare earth elements (REEs) are considered critical minerals for the industrial and defense sectors. In 2018, the U.S. Department of the Interior presented the final list of critical minerals that are
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The Effects of Phosphate Gangue on the Leaching of Uranium from Brannerite "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Aleksandar N. Nikoloski, Rorie Gilligan
Brannerite, UTi2O6, is the most common of the refractory uranium minerals and requires leaching under intense conditions to effectively extract the uranium contained within. Brannerite is often found
Mar 17, 2021
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Preliminary Evaluation Of The Factors Affecting The Use Potential Of Clays And Shales In PennsylvaniaBy David M. Lapham
In Pennsylvania, 310 sampled sites of clay and shale have been evaluated for: potential use, chiefly as structural clay products, refractories, and lightweight aggregate; lithology; physical propertie
Jan 1, 1971
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Chromite Potential Of The Southwest Pacific ? IntroductionBy Charles J. Johnson
The United States is totally dependent on imports for all primary chromite and most ferrochrome supplies. Although the United States imports chromite and ferrochrome from a number of countries, the lo
Jan 1, 1982
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The Control Of Corrosion And Abrasion In Coal-Preparation Plants ? IntroductionBy Swan. J. D.
Repairing and replacing equipment damaged by corrosion and abrasion is a major cost throughout industry, especially in the coal mining industry. Careful study of corrosion and abrasion, and their caus
Jan 1, 1970
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Utilization of Spent Potliners as a Fluidizer (56b13551-f38a-4843-ab7d-1bef7754a319)By R. G. Reddy
Spent potliner is generated in the electrolytic process of reducing alumina to make aluminum metal using molten fluoride electrolytes. Spent potliner (SPL), obtained at the end of the pots life contai
Jan 1, 1999
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A Hydrometallurgical Process For Beryllium Recovery From Spors Mountain Ores, UtahBy J. K. Grunig
A process consisting of leach, continuous countercurrent decantation, resin-in-column ion exchange, evaporative crystallization of beryllium sulfate, and decomposition of the sulfate was developed for
Jan 1, 1982
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The Integration Of Coal Characteristics With The Design Of Large Pulverized Coal Steam Generating UnitsBy Douglas G. Hubert
To put coal in its proper perspective as a source of energy for electric power production, we must first compare it to other energy sources. A report of the Atomic Industrial Forum dated February 1958
Jan 1, 1959
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Prereduced Pellets From Iron And Steelmaking WastesBy W. K. Dressel
Over 2 million tons of steel furnace dusts are produced each year in the United States. Recycling of these dusts rather than disposal would conserve mineral resources, reduce land requirements for dis
Jan 1, 1973
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A Study of Marine Disposal of Mine TailingsBy Patrick J. Ryan, Johann F. Kerl, Angelos N. Findikakis
Introduction Tailings disposal methods used by the mining industry include the use of on-land impoundments, surface and underground mine backfill and marine disposal. The latter method, where applic
Jan 1, 1986
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Mechanization Trends In Japanese Coal Mining - Outline of Japanese Coal Mining Industry - Coal Reserves and its LocationBy Koichi Nishimura
Japan's coal reserves are estimated at 8,583 million tons (according to the materials on X World Energy Conference,. 1976). Japan is a long island country in the shape of an elongated cashew nut
Jan 1, 1982
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Expanded Modal Analysis To Predict Flotation Performance At P.T. Freeport IndonesiaBy R. L. Amelunxen
P. T. Freeport Indonesia (PI) in conjunction with Crescent Technology Inc. has developed a method to predict the metallurgical performance of ores blends based on the behavior of their component ores.
Jan 1, 1995
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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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Evaluation Of Resources On Public Land In South-Central OregonBy Robert A. Cummings
A field inventory was made of the mineral, geologic, geothermal, and groundwater resources of three geologically recent lava fields in the desert of Oregon. The term "resource" was applied with care:
Jan 1, 1980
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Pilot Scale Testing Of Hyperbaric Filtration For Fine Coal DewateringBy J. G. Groppo
The Andritz Ruthner Inc. hyperbaric filter was evaluated at a pilot scale for dewatering fine coal cleaned by froth flotation. The pilot scale dewatering testing was conducted at a solid feed rate ran
Jan 1, 1996
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Cyanide Degradation By A Bacterium Isolated From Mine Wastewater: Pseudomonas Pseudoalcaligenes (UA7)By P. J. Arps
Cyanide (CN) is used to recover gold from its ores in many locations worldwide. In spite of the established history of gold mining in Alaska, modern cyanidation methods have been used at only one loca
Jan 1, 1994
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Analyzing Mine Electrical Power AccidentsBy Atmesh K. Sinha
Death and injury rates in mining have been the highest of any industry; the injury severity rates in mines have also been the highest. Tentative figures reveal that 1971 was the best year yet for the
Jan 1, 1972