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    Reaction Kinetics Of Sulfuric Acid Leaching Of Brass Foundry Flue Dusts

    By Y. Gonzalez

    The reaction kinetics of sulfuric acid leaching of brass foundry flue dusts were studied. As received flue dusts were separated into two size fractions, a coarse fraction (median size 103.5 microns) a

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Control Of Mineralization By Mesozoic And Cenozoic Low-Angle Structures In West-Central Arizona

    By J. E. Spencer

    Mesozoic and Tertiary mineral deposits in west-central Arizona are commonly associated with Mesozoic thrust faults and Tertiary detachment faults, respectively. Quartz-kyanite rocks and pyritic quartz

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Studies Of Carbon Dioxide Adsorption At The Surface Of Coal By In-Situ FTIR Spectroscopy

    By R. Jin

    Fine coal flotation using gaseous carbon dioxide has demonstrated the potential for producing superclean coal. The success of this new flotation .procedure is attributed to the coal's high adsorp

    Jan 1, 1988

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    The Implementation Of The Federal Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977 A State Perspective

    By G. L. Merritt

    The implementation of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA) has evolved into one of the most complex environmental protection programs to come out of the late 1970's. The

    Jan 1, 1988

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    The Geology And Development Of The White Cliffs Diatomite Deposit, Mammoth, AZ

    By J. D. Shenk

    The White Cliffs diatomite deposit occurs in a lacustrine facies of the Quiburis Formation, an Upper Miocene to Pliocene basin-fill sediment of the lower San Pedro Valley. On-going geo-logic mapping h

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Effect Of Humic Acids On Coal Flotation, Part II: The Role Of pH

    Humic acids adsorb on coal and depress coal floatability in the acidic pH range. In alkaline solutions, their effect is not pronounced. In the neutral pH range, a second small addition of kerosene plu

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Cost Effective Btu Recovery BX Fine Coal Washing Spirals

    By T. W. West

    A description of a coal washing spiral is presented, together with a discussion of the parameters which define the envelope within which the spiral can be successfully applied. The correct process eng

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Influence Of The Classification Circuit On Energy Consumption In Comminution

    By D. A. Dahlstrom

    Crushing and grinding consumes about 1.3% of the nations produced electrical energy.( Furthermore, only one in the first ten highest consumers comes from an industry other than mineral processing. Thi

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Flotation of sphalerite from galena with sodium carboxymethyl cellulose as a depressant

    By S. Meng, R. Jin, W. Hu

    In alkaline pulp, galena is depressed by sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (NaCMC), while Cu(II) -activated sphalerite exhibits a high floatability so that satisfactory separation can be achieved. In add

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Effects Of Wetting Agents On Heap Leaching At Gold Fields

    By James R. Arnold

    Over the past few years several commercial wetting agents and drying aids have been tested in the lab and in the plant at Gold Fields Mining's operations at Mesquite and Ortiz. The major goal was

    Jan 1, 1988

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    A Cyclic Process For Recovery Of Metals From Spent Catalysts

    By E. Wiewiorowski

    A new technology for recovery of metals from spent catalysts containing aluminum, cobalt, molybdenum, nickel and vanadium was developed. The catalysts are decomposed in two consecutive pressure leachi

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Design and Operating Results of the Nitrox Process ®

    By Ken J. Fair, Vicken H. Aprahamian, Gus Van Weert

    A consortium of Canadian mining companies, engineering firms and the Ontario Government has supported Hydrochem's efforts in the last year to design and cost a 10 tpd NITROX PROCESS® demonstrati

    Jan 1, 1988

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    When to Use Water Only Cyclones

    By Mark P. Schmidt, Douglas D. Schlepp

    Water Only cyclones were introduced into commercial operation for cleaning of metallurgical and steam coal around 1950. Since its original introduction as a primary cleaning device, the employment of

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Geostatistical Estimation of Gold Reserves: A Case Study

    By Dominigue Francois-Bongarcon

    This paper presents a step by step vulgarized review of the applications of geostatistics to the estimation of the mineable, recoverable reserves of the Cinola gold deposit in British Columbia.

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Mechanical Flotation Machine Design

    By Vernon R. Degner

    The past two decades has seen the application of the mechanical flotation machine, originally developed primarily for metal1iferous ore beneficiation, increasingly applied to cleaning coal in the 28x0

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Use Of Numerical Modeling In Mine Design At Falconbridge, Ltd.

    By B. Hearn, O&apos

    Falconbridge, Ltd. operates six mines (the strathcona, Fraser, Lockerby, Onaping, East and Kidd Creek) in the Sudbury and Timmins districts of northern Ontario (Fig. 1). These mines vary in depth to a

    Jan 1, 1988

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    New Developments In Gold Leaching Using Hydrogen Peroxide As Oxygen Supplier

    By J. Lorosch

    Improvement of current leaching technology was found necessary when processing ores which are more difficult to leach because they generate highly viscous, air-rejective pulps. Cyanidation of these pu

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Recovery Of Phosphate Values From Slimes

    By C. M. Rastle

    Resource Technology Associates (RTA) has developed a flocculation-flotation process that increases phosphate recoveries from current operating plants. A major advantage of the process is the ability t

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Respirable Dust Control In Coal Preparation Plants

    By E. F. Divers

    In response to a request from the Mine Safety and Health Administration, the Bureau of Mines has recently completed a respirable dust survey of 18 U.S. coal preparation plants. Of these, three were es

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Recovery Of Fine Coal From Preparation Plant Refuse Using Column Flotation

    By J. G. Groppo, A. E. Bland, B. K. Parekh, W. F. Stotts

    Many coal preparation plants discard fine coal (generally minus 100 mesh) because it is difficult to beneficiate economically. At the Kentucky Energy Cabinet Laboratory (KECL), the waste streams from

    Jan 1, 1988