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Application of Advanced Process Mineralogic Techniques for Characterization of Mt. St. Helens Volcanic Ash
By J. N. Hartley
Samples of ash from the May 18, 1980, eruption of Mt. St. Helens Were collected from several locations in eastern Washington and Montana. The optical microscope and the combined scanning electron micr
Jan 1, 1981
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Applications of Doubly Polished Sections to the Study of Ore Deposits
By P. Heald-Wetlaufer
Doubly polished sections (i.e., sections polished on both sides) allow insights into complex paragenetic relationships, the interpretation of which is essential to understanding ore-forming processes.
Jan 1, 1982
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RECOFLO® Ion Exchange Technology
By Michael Sheedy
Recoflo® ion exchange technology utilizes fine mesh resin beads, a fully packed resin bed, and counter-current regeneration. These unique features help to improve exchange kinetics, reduce regenerant
Jan 1, 1998
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Jarosite Precipitation from Iron - Nickel - Cobalt Sulfate Solutions
By P. Maraboutis
Iron removal by precipitation as jarosite from Fe-Ni-Co sulfate solutions, (synthetic or real, resulting from laterites leaching) has been investigated. Precipitation was carried out at 95 C, and at a
Jan 1, 1988
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Recovery Of Mercury And Lead From Wastewater By Sulfide Precipitation- Flotation
By Ting Liu, Qian Li, Peng Deng
The wastewater containing Hg2+ and Pb2+ does great harm to the environment and human bodies. Traditional wastewater treatment cannot fundamentally put a stop to heavy metals pollution for producing se
Jan 1, 2015
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Rare Earth Separation And Recycling Process Using Rare Earth Chloride
By Tetsuya Uda
Our recent achievements of rare earth separation technique[1,2] and new process idea for rare earth magnet recycling[3] are reviewed, (1) Binary chloride mixtures of rare earths were separated by a ne
Jan 1, 2003
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An Interdisciplinary Approach towards Optimal Continuous Casting of Steel
By Jaroslav Horskoý, Miroslav Raudenský, Bogdan Filipic, Božidar Sader
This paper describes main elements and practical use of the computational system for automated setting of optimized casting conditions in the continuous casting of steel. The system consists of the he
Jan 1, 2000
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Is Complete Sulphur Oxidation Desirable? The Benefits of Partial Bacterial Oxidation Using Bactech's Moderate Thermophile Culture
By Peter A. Spencer
Bacterial oxidation technology has the ability to selectively attack sulphide minerals. Selectivity allows oxidation of more reactive minerals and the extraction of valuable metals while leaving the b
Jan 1, 1992
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Recovery of Gold From Leaching Residue of a Complex Sulfide Ore
By Hsing Kuang Lin
Ferric chloride leaching w.as applied to a complex sulfide ore from Tok, Alaska to dissolve zinc, lead, silver and copper. Gold in the leaching residue, as well as in the ore, is found to be refractor
Jan 1, 1989
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Distribution of Various Structural Species in Alkali Borate Melts
By Zhijing Zhang
A thermodynamic structure model for alkali borate melts is developed to describe the distribution of structural groups in the alkali borate melts as a function of compositions. Fractions of threefold
Jan 1, 2001
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Reduction of FexOy Pellets with Liquid Fe-C Melts and Determination of Rate Mechanisms
By G. G. Krishna Murthy
Interactions of wustite and hematite pellets with Fe-C melts were investigated experimentally by examining the effect of pellet size and bath temperature on the reduction rates of the pellets. Experim
Jan 1, 1992
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Recycling Of Fluorescent Lamp Glass into Clayey Ceramic
By Thais Cristina da Costa Caldas, Carlos Mauricio Fontes Vieira, Alline Sardinha Cordeiro Morais, Sergio Neves Monteiro
"This work has as its objective to evaluate the effect of the incorporation of a glass powder waste obtained from discarded and Hg-cleaned fluorescent lamp into clayey ceramics used to fabricate brick
Jan 1, 2011
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The Hoboken Complex Lead-Copper Smelter a Survey of Main Technological Developments During the Last Decade
By Paul Van Negan
During the last decade, MHO has continued to diversify the feed. of its Hoboken smelter. The range of feed materials including larger proportions of precious metals has been extended and the productio
Jan 1, 1990
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Determination of Low Atomic Number Elements using SDD in Portable XRF Instrumentation
By John L. H. Patterson
Handheld XRF has become the favorite way of measuring the content and identity of alloys in the field. This is because of the very portable nature of the instrumentation and its simple operation. Ho
Jan 1, 2009
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Refractories for Nickel Extractive Metallurgy
By L. J. Davies
Refractories usage in furnaces for the extraction of nickel from both sulphides and lateritic ores is reviewed. Recent changes in raw materials and basic brick qualities developed to meet the increasi
Jan 1, 1988
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Actinide Recovery From Waste Processing Salts
By B. Mishra
Several reactive metal purification processes using molten salts generate effluent from which significant quantities of metal can be recovered prior to discardinglrecycling the salt. A Salt-scrub [SS]
Jan 1, 1994
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Characterization of Fly Ash from a Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
By John W. Graydon
Incineration is an attractive alternative to the disposal of MSW in landfill sites. However, the process of incineration generates fly ash which contains significant levels of leachable heavy metals -
Jan 1, 1992
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Oscillatory and Rotational Instabilities in Electromagnetic Levitation
By J. Priede, G. Gerbeth
"Two different instability mechanisms of electromagnetically levitated bodies are analyzed. The first is due to the virtual coupling between the electric current passing through the magnetic system an
Jan 1, 1999
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Effects of Magnetic Fields and Internal Radiation on Flow and Solidification of Oxide Melts
By B. Q. Li, Y. Shu, K Lynn
"This paper discusses the effects of magnetic field and internal radiation on the melt flow and solidification morphology during solidification processing of oxide crystals for optoelectronic and remo
Jan 1, 2004
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Modelling of Sulphide Capacities of Some Silicate Melts
By R. Nilsson
In the present work, an assessment of the sulphide capacities of a number of binary and ternary slag systems have been carried out in the light of a sulphide capacity model. The model is based on the
Jan 1, 1996