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  • TMS
    Dissolution of Millerite In Copper(II) Chloride Solutions: A Partial Equilibrium Model to Characterize Concentration Changes of Chemical Species

    By R. C. Hubli

    A panial equilibrium model? to simulate the dissolution of millerite (NiS) in aqueous solutions containing copper(II) chloride as the oxidizing species has been developed. The predominant copper(I) an

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    Reclamation, rehabilitation and development of abandoned mine land at Canmore, Alberta

    By P. Curry, H. G. Stephenson, B. Van Den Bussche

    "Three Sisters Resorts Inc. currently owns a2035 acre (824 ha) parcel of land, which previously belonged to Canmore Mines Ltd. Approximately 50% of these lands, that are slated for residential, resort

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    An Integrated Bioremediation Route For Heavy Metal, Contaminated Land Based On The Sulfur Cycle

    By H. Eccles

    BNFL, an internationally acclaimed company noted for its nuclear fuel cycle services and waste management technologies, collaborated with Viridian BioProcessing Ltd, a small company acknowledged for d

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    New Models For Controls on Gold-Silver Mineralization on Misima Island

    By Kim Appleby

    Epithermal gold-silver (lead-zinc-copper-manganese) mineralization on Misima Island is confined to steep and reactivated flat-lying normal faults in the upper plate of a major, shallowly dipping detac

    Jan 1, 1996

  • ISEE
    Geologic Data for Blasting at the Minntac Mine

    By John Eloranta

    This paper is a case study showing the assembly of available rock property parameters for the purpose of blast design. Blast optimization now includes subsequent milling and requires a full knowledge

    Jan 1, 1996

  • DFI
    Pile Foundations In Liquefiable Soils - A Case Study - Synopsis

    By R. K. M. Bhandari

    Geotechnical investigation for a LPG plant located in Assam state - an area of high seisimicty - revealed a layer of loose to medium silty sand susceptible to liquefaction at some depth below the fini

    Jan 1, 1996

  • AUSIMM
    The Effect of Grinding Methods on Nickel Flotation Results

    By Virtanen M

    Grinding has been one of the areas of major development at Outokumpu's concentrators. During its early years the company used entirely rod and hall mills, but due to the high costs of metallic

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Selective Flotation Of Ultra Fine Radionuclides From Johnston Atoll Coral Sand

    By M. Misra

    The coral contaminated with plutonium at Johnston Atoll UA) was subjected to gravity and flotation separation processes at the Soil Washing Laboratory (SWL) and also at the Johnston Atoll UA) site. Te

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Wire-Rope-Net Systems Protect Against Rockfalls

    By E. J. Rorem

    Rockfall and unstable rock slopes can be con-trolled by using steel wire-rope net systems as barriers or as slope draping. The chief advantage of such systems over rigid type barriers is the flexibil

    Jan 1, 1996

  • AUSIMM
    Investigation of removal MgO Content from Flotation Concentrate of the Nickel - Copper Ores in Jinchuan

    By Lu S, Zhou S

    The flash smelting technology employed in Jinchuan demands a better mineral processing concentrate with an MgO content below 6.5 per cent. Two ways for MgO removal have been investigated in detail b

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Simple Options For Preventing Acid Mine Drainage From Heap Leachable Sulfide Gold Ores

    By G. E. McClelland

    In recent years exploration and development of low-grade sulfide precious metal ore deposits has increased. Low- grade ores are usually processed using conventional heap leach cyanidation methods. The

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Metal Separations Using Aqueous Biphasic Partitioning Systems*

    By J. Gartelmann, B. Zaslavsky, Y. Vojta, D. J. Chaiko, W. Mego, A. N. Rollins

    "Aqueous biphasic extraction (ABE) processes offer the potential for low-cost, highly selective separations. This countercurrent extraction technique involves selective partitioning of either dissolve

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Copper Recovery By Bacterial Leaching For Arapiraca Ore

    By V. M. Torres

    Arapiraca ore deposit has a mixed chalcopyritelbornite mineralogy, with a copper head grade of 0.7%. The reserve size does no allow profitable exploration by grinding/flotation. The technical feasibil

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SAIMM
    Spotlight ? Minerals And Mining Policy Workshops ? March 1996

    The Steering Committee for Minerals and Mining Policy convened two workshops during March 1996 to address the following topics: Business Environment- National and Provincial Powers, Administration an

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Melting Behavior of Silica Flux in the Copper Converter

    By Guo Xian Jian

    In this paper, the effects of matte grade, flux grain size, blast flowrate and blast O2 content on the process of silica flux melting in a copper converter were investigated. The results showed that t

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Computational Thermodynamics in Materials Science

    By Günter Petzow, Hans Leo Lukas, Hans Jürgen Seifert

    "The CALPHAD method (CALculation of PHAse Diagrams) has been extensively developed in the last 25 years and became a useful tool in materials science. Thermodynamic descriptions for the functions of s

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    The Effect Of NAFTA On The Economics Of Mineral Production

    The implementation of NAFTA in January of 1994 was expected to have small but beneficial effects for the Mexican economy, mostly through increased investment flows. Mexico's mining industry was e

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    The Cost Relationship Between Performance Engineering And Human Behavior (3d1ba243-8fca-4851-9c33-561553d8028e)

    By G. T. Lineberry, W. J. Wiehagen

    A paradigm shift As market economists, mine managers are interested in "staying in business" and even "prospering." Bottom-line results are the "order of the day." Concern for bottom-line results c

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Overcoming The Challenges Of Plantwide Control

    By John A. Herbst

    Plantwide control of mineral processing operations has long been sought for its potential benefits. These benefits include minute-to-minute optimization, reacting to disturbances in ore characteristic

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Some Practical Aspects of Open Pit Mine Planning

    By Wen-Long Cai, A. Frederick Banfield

    This paper investigates, through case studies on a porphyry copper and a coal deposit, the differences and relevances between an approximate production schedule approach, i.e., the best case and the w

    Jan 1, 1996