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Mining on the Edge of the Murray MineBy Sam Ash
The Murray Mine was one of the first mechanized cut-and-fill underground gold operations in northern Nevada. At the end of 2002, mine production began to decline. So the mine entered a phase of remnan
Jan 1, 2006
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Repeatedly Utilizing Of Carbon Fiber Chemistry Copper Plating Waste LiquidBy Tianjiao Luo
Some literatures discussed on how to recycle the various reagent, but the discussion on how to reuse the waste liquid directly is very little. How to reuse the waste liquid directly was researched in
Jan 1, 2006
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Leaching Of Copper From Waste Printed Circuit Boards Using Electrogenerated Chlorine In Hydrochloric Acid SolutionBy Eun-young Kim
Electrogenerated chlorine leaching of waste printed circuit boards was investigated in hydrochloric acid solutions. The pulverized printed circuit board contained about 37.6% of metal component, in wh
Jan 1, 2006
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Coal Ash Disposal at Rotowaro Minesite: A Reference Condition Approach to Setting Boron Criteria and Assessing Environmental EffectsBy S Speed, N Corlis, A Goldstone, G N. Browne, M Fitzpatrick
In 2005, Solid Energy New Zealand Limited obtained non-notified consent for the disposal of 1Mt of coal ash at the Rotowaro minesite, forming part of a coal supply agreement with the Huntly Power Stat
Jan 1, 2006
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Deep Foundations In Washington, DCBy Douglas W. Christie
Deep foundations in Washington, DC have played a role in the city?s development since the 19th century. Designers of government and commercial buildings sought deep foundations initially to minimize
Jan 1, 2006
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A First Step towards Gas Dispersion Management: Manipulation of Gas Distribution in Flotation CircuitsBy James A. Finch, Jason S. Doucet, Cesar O. Gomez
"Exercising control over the physical environment of flotation as a step towards process optimization is the driving force for characterizing gas dispersion in flotation cells, a subject of considerab
Jan 1, 2006
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Thermodynamic Modeling of copper drossing process in lead refiningBy Pengfu Tan
Lead blast-furnace bullion cools to near its freezing point in an operation known as copper drossing or hot drossing usually contains 0.02-0.06% copper. The removal of this copper is usually carried o
Jan 1, 2006
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EMF Study Of Nb-Al IntermetallicsBy Pratheesh George
Solid state galvanic cell with CaF2 as the electrolyte was employed for determining the thermodynamic properties of Nb-Al binary alloys in the temperature range of 973-1073 K. The activities and activ
Jan 1, 2006
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Field Verification of the Roof Fall Risk Index: A Method to Assess Strata ConditionsBy Anthony T. Iannacchione
The Roof Fall Risk Index (RFRI) is a new method introduced by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to assist the underground stone mine operator in 1) assessing defects t
Jan 1, 2006
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Coal Mine Drainage Geochemistry, West Coast, South Island û A Preliminary Water Quality Hazard ModelBy D Craw, N Newman
Previously published stream quality data and AMD (acid mine drainage) analyses have been collated into a database (DAME û Database for Assessment of Mine Environments) and additional samples including
Jan 1, 2006
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Phase Transformation Of Andalusite And Its Impacts On Refractory Brick ReinforcementBy Bowen Li
Andalusite is an excellent raw material for refractory applications due to its high aluminum oxide content and phase transformation to mullite at high temperature. Granular andalusite in particle size
Jan 1, 2006
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Managing Closure at Brunswick MineBrunswick Mine, one of the largest underground zinc mines in the world, is scheduled to close in 2010 after almost half a century of production. All mines eventually close; some suddenly as a result o
Jan 1, 2006
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Comprehensive Utilization Of Zinc Leach Residues By Flotation - Reduction Roasting - Magnetic Separation ProcessBy Yuanbo Zhang
Zinc leach residues produced by hydrometallurgical zinc plants contain many valuable elements (zinc, iron, lead, gallium, indium silver, etc), while they have not been utilized effectively hitherto. I
Jan 1, 2006
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Numerical Simulations of Jet Break-up Phenomena for the High Pressure Die Casting ProcessBy Valerio Viti
In High Pressure Die Casting a molten metal is injected through a thin gate into the cast cavity. High injection pressures and high gate velocities create atomization phenomena which can negatively af
Jan 1, 2006
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On Chemical Heterogeneity Measurement And Evaluation In Cc Steel SlabBy Jana Dobrovska
The paper deals with new approach for measurement and evaluation of chemical microheterogeneity of elements in polycomponent metallic systems (i. e. steels, Ni-alloys). The method is based on the orig
Jan 1, 2006
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Iron Oxide Reduction With Conventional And Microwave Heating Under CO And H2 AtmospheresBy Jiann-Yang Hwang
Microwave heating has been proved an effective method to rapidly heat iron oxide. This offers an opportunity to apply microwave heating in the steelmaking process. The reduction reaction of iron oxide
Jan 1, 2006
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Evolution Of Granulation TechnologyBy Wolfgang Van Hooff
Encouraged by a strongly growing and evolving market for granulated products, Paul Wurth continuously improves its granulation and dewatering technologies to provide customers with state of the art in
Jan 1, 2006
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On-Line Radio Frequency Measurement Of Bulk MineralogyBy Daniel Bennett
There are few methods currently applied towards on-line bulk mineralogical analysis. Yet on-line knowledge of process mineralogy could potentially provide large benefits, such as increased extraction
Jan 1, 2006
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Industrial Minerals 2005 - BariteBy P. Mills
More than 95 percent of all the barite mined and produced is used in the petroleum industry as “drillers mud.” The remaining barite is used in the industrial and medical markets. Therefore, the amou
Jan 1, 2006
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Eco-Efficient Recycling Alternatives For End-Of-Life Cathode Ray TubesBy Jeremy Gregory
The disposal of end-of-life electronics is an issue receiving increasing scrutiny. This paper evaluates several alternatives for recycling cathode ray tubes (CRTs) within monitors and televisions. T
Jan 1, 2006