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Oxidation-Precipitation Method to Treat Cyanide Effluents (47624545-3423-4139-b9bb-ca19a5be6837)By H. Soto, J. Jara, F. Nava, J. B. Hiskey, B. J. Scheiner
Laboratory tests showed that ozone can destroy free cyanide and weakly complexed cyanide (copper and zinc cyanides). The iron cyanide complexes were resilient to ozonation but they were effectively el
Jan 1, 1993
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FTIR And XPS Studies Of Surface Chemistry Of Pyrite In FlotationBy E. Suoninen, K. Laajalehto, L. Kartio
Efficient separation of pyrite from other sulfides is of great importance for the metallurgical performance of flotation processes. In this work Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ra
Jan 1, 1995
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Heavy Metal Removal From Wastewaters Using Low-Cost MaterialsBy R. Markovic
The objective of this research study was the investigation of heavy metal removal from wastewaters of the "SARAKA" stream by using low-cost materials. These wastewaters flow into Krivelj River and thr
Jan 1, 2006
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Numerical Method For Determining Air Requirements For Reverse Air LiftBy Mogens Henriksen
In the past decade, numerous urge scale drilling projects have made use of reverse circulation air lift methods. Reverse air lift pumping can be established by injecting gas into a column of liquid; t
Jan 1, 1977
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Common Ventilation Problems In The Appalachian Coal Region - A Case StudyBy T. M. Campoy, J. R. Jones
When extending the life of an existing mine in Appalachia, it is common to acquire the adjacent reserves and extend the existing mine into it. The existing mine is often renovated to accommodate the n
Jan 1, 1994
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A New Approach For Removing Talc For Upgrading Molybdenite OresBy X. K. Jiang
Upgrading molybdenite ore can be technically difficult and expensive if talc is a major impurity in the ore. The layered structure of molybdenite and talc decreases the surface specificity of floatati
Jan 1, 1999
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Grinding Media Corrosion In Coal-Water Slurry PreparationBy M. D. Baker
Coal-water slurry preparation requires fine grinding and cleaning of coal by flotation. Finer grinding leads to increased ball wear and its effect on the surface properties of coal becomes of concern.
Jan 1, 1989
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New Developments In Material Balance Calculations For The Mineral Processing IndustryBy D. Hodouin
The improvement of mineral processing data using material balance computer programs is nowadays a current practice in many plants, engineering companies or research centers. It now becomes more obviou
Jan 1, 1989
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A Quantitative Approach to Optimize Chemical Treatment of Acid Drainage Using Geochemical Reaction Path Modeling Methods: Climax Mine, ColoradoBy Regina N. Tempel, Timothy E. Eastep, R. Craig Ford, Bryce R. Roming, Geoff Clothier, Maggy F. Lengke
The Climax Mine, near Leadville, Colorado treats acid drainage in a lime neutralization chemical treatment system. Chemical treatment has been successful in reducing the concentration of metals to bel
Jan 1, 2000
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Preliminary Characterization of Organic Coatings on Grains of Phosphate OresBy Guerry H. McCullen, Bruno Despujol
Quartz and phosphate grains from concentrates and ores from Atlantic Coastal Plain sediments often are wholly or partially coated by humates. Coatings were studied in situ using infrared microscopy, b
Jan 1, 1999
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Flocculation and flotation behavior of a low-grade alunite oreBy J. E. Gebhardt, L. Piga, G. Schena
The possibility of beneficiating a low-grade alunite ore from the Tuscany region of Italy was examined. Flocculation and flotation techniques were investigated to separate alunite and kaolinite from t
Jan 1, 1999
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Thermodynamics of Chromium Solubility in HF-HNO3-H2O SolutionsBy A. J. Monhemius, R. G. Reddy, G. W. Warren, E. Peters
Thermodynamic solubility of chromium in pickling solutions (i.e., HF- HN03-H2O solutions) was determined as a function of HF and HNO3 acid concentrations at 298K. Pure Cr, AISI type 316 and 416 stainl
Jan 1, 1993
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Performance of Field-Bioreactors with Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria to Control Acid Mine DrainageBy Mary Ann Harrington Baker, John Trudnowski, Marietta Canty, Marek Zaluski
Three Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria (SRB) passive field-bioreactors were constructed at an abandoned mine site near Butte, Montana, to mitigate AMD emanating from a waste rock pile. Each SRB field-bioreac
Jan 1, 2000
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Influence of Some Modifying Agents on the Separation of Apatite/Silicates by Froth FlotationBy Laurindo De Salles Leal Filho
Microflotation tests with sodium oleate, in alkaline pH, were performed with apatite and some silicates (phlogopite, quartz, and chlorite) that commonly occur in Brazilian phosphate ores. Further flot
Jan 1, 1999
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Hydrophobicity Of Oil Droplets In WaterBy L. Mao, R. Yoon
The thin film balance (TFB) technique was used to measure the equilibrium thicknesses of the water films formed between two oil phases. The measurements were conducted with dodecane at varying concent
Jan 1, 2004
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A New Approach For Removing Talc For Upgrading Molybdenite OresBy J. K. Neathery, T. X. Li, H. Ban, J. M. Stencel, X. K. Jiang
Upgrading molybdenite ore can be technically difficult and expensive if talc is a major impurity in the ore. The layered structure of molybdenite and talc decreases the surface specificity of floatat
Jan 1, 1999
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Flotation Kinetics of Apatite from MagnetiteBy K. Hanumantha Rao, K. S. E. Forssberg, F. Su
The influence of reagents dosage, pH, temperature, and particle size on the kinetics of apatite flotation response from magnetite has been investigated. The first-order models characterizing rectangul
Jan 1, 1999
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Numerical Dynamic Analysis And Case Studies Of Airflow And Gas Content Distribution In Face Areas And Caved GoafBy Gemei Yang, Yihui Zhao
In caved goaf, the friction loss of fluid head is: [h = (R'+ R/Q/ )] Q (for one-dimensional transition flow). The R' and R, which are the functions of two dimensional spaces, are calculated
Jan 1, 1987
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Leaching Of Selenides And Tellurides - Anodic Slimes From Electrolytic Copper RefiningBy Fathi Habashi
SELENIUM AND tellurium are by-products of electrolytic copper refining. Copper anodes contain 0.01-0.2 % Se and up to 0.04 % Te; during electrolysis these deposit as a slime at the bottom of the cell.
Jan 1, 1970
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Extending Conveyor Belt Life by Improving Abrasion ResistanceBy David J. Maguire, Ken Alexander, Maya Scherbakov
As conveyor systems continue to improve in reliability due to improved design, installation, maintenance, and operation, one of the more common modes of failure is the rubber carry cover being abraded
Jan 1, 2002