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  • SME
    Nickel Laterite Processing: Recovery Of Nickel From Ammoniacal Leach Liquors (5a10e9bf-0a53-4529-9171-4d6145f1ad1e)

    By M. J. Virnig

    A flowsheet for the recovery of nickel and cobalt from laterite ores has been developed which involves acid leaching followed by hydroxide precipitation of the metal values and then releaching of the

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Ultrasonic Comminution--A Promising Alternative For Size Reduction

    By Y. C. Lo

    This paper presents the development of ultrasonic grinding technology for material and mineral processing. The principles underlying this new technology, as well as their implementation in two laborat

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Possible Recovery Of Heavy Minerals From Phosphate Tailings

    By Robert Moore Lewis

    Extensive exploration is being undertaken throughout the world in search for heavy minerals, particularly rutile and other titanium minerals. The federal government is sponsoring research involving ru

    Jan 1, 1978

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    The Dissolution Kinetics Of Gold In Moderate Aqueous Potassium Iodide Solutions With Oxygen Under Pressure

    The dissolution kinetics of gold in iodide solutions with oxygen in an autoclave was investigated. The leaching process was described by a gas-liquid-solid heterogeneous reaction. The effect of stirri

    Jan 1, 1996

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    New Air Classifier Increases Milling Capacity And Reduces Cost

    By B. R. Arvidson

    Sharper separation and improved control of the top size increases the fine particle product yield. As the milling circuit recycle stream is reduced, the overall capacity is increased. In some cases, a

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Remote Sensing Of Water Pollution Problems In Karst Terrain ? Introduction

    By James H. Williams

    More than 100,000 residents of Springfield and surrounding communities live on karst (sinkhole) terrain on the Springfield Plateau in southwestern Missouri. The city occupier much of the headwaters ar

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Plant Operation Of The Deister Flotaire Column Flotation Cell

    By Donald E. Zipperian

    It has been recognized that froth flotation of mineral particles utilizing rising flow of micro size air bubbles, counter-current to quiescent falling flow of particles in a column type cell, provides

    Jan 1, 1985

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    The Discovery Of Phosphorite In Northern Australia

    By Peter F. Howard

    The lower Middle Cambrian phosphorite deposits of the Georgina Basin shown in Figure 1 were found in the period 1966-1968 by three companies, namely, International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, C

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    Dynamic Effects In Bubble-Particle Collision

    Rendering a solid hydrophobic and solid-fluid particle* attachment in flotation are recognized as not necessarily related (1,2). The attachment is governed by forces of attraction and repulsion which

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Use Of Rubber-Lined Balling Drums In The Pelletizing Plant At Hoogovens Ijmuiden ? Summary

    By Dolf Vos

    The balling section of the pelletizing plant at Hoogovens IJmuiden consists of 7 balling drums. Each with an average capacity of 100 tons of green pellets per hour. The balling drums are equipped wi

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Treatment Of Sewage Effluent As Supplement For Freshwater Make-Up In Flotation

    By William F. Riggs

    Inspiration Consolidated Copper Company, located in a semi-arid climate in Arizona, continually struggles with a water problem. This applies to quality as well as quantity. When the EPA considered ins

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Total Solution Mechanism

    By F. W. Jessen

    The production of salt through brining operations and the recovery of potash salts by means of solution with water constitute, in large measure, processes which have been used for many years. And alth

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    An Analysis Of Water-Only Cyclone Capabilities

    By W. R. Bull

    This paper examines water-only cyclone performance for the cleaning of fine coal, and the effects of changes in feed flow rate, feed pulp density, and vortex finder diameter. A model is presented for

    Jan 1, 1987

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    The Untapped Value and Ease of Utilizing Gas Chromatography to Enhance Mine Safety and Operations

    By S. D. Abbott

    Mines are filled with a mixture of gases, some of which are toxic, flammable, or explosive. Others serve as early reporters of impending problems. Mines monitor these gases in order to ensure the saf

    Feb 23, 2014

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    Quantitative Measurement Of Wallrock Alteration In The Exploration Of Buried Mineral Deposits

    By D. M. Hausen

    A quantitative x-ray diffraction method has been developed for the analysis of alteration minerals in wallrock. Alteration data are plotted and contoured (analogous to geochemical data). Alteration tr

    Jan 1, 1978

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    The Dissolution Behavior Of Cobalt In Iodine/Iodide Solutions

    The dissolution kinetics of cobalt in iodine/iodide solutions was investigated using a rotating disc technique. Variables studied here included temperature, rotating speed, concentration of lixiviants

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Electrochemistry Of Pyrite And Its Significance In Sulphide Flotation

    By H. Majima

    In spite of the importance of the presence of pyrite in the flotation of sulphide ores, not many studies have been made from the electrochemical point of view. It is generally recognized that the oxid

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Determination Of The Magnetic Separation Characteristic With The Davis Magnetic Tube - Introduction

    By Norman F. Schulz

    The Davis magnetic tube concentrator is a laboratory machine designed to separate a small sample of pulverized magnetic iron ore into magnetic and non-magnetic fractions. It was developed in 1921 by m

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Influence Of Lithology On Longwall Mining Subsidence

    By S. Tandanand

    The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, assessed the geological effects on the ratio of maximum subsidence and extraction thickness, hown as the subsidence factor, to develop a simple me

    Jan 1, 1982

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    A Theoretical And Experimental Study On Air Leakage Through Stoppings

    By Dai Wang

    Stoppings are necessary ventilation control devices for effective air distribution underground. However, one of the major problems underground mining has is that every stopping is a potential leaking

    Jan 1, 1998