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Removal of mercury cyanide species from solutions using dimethyl dithiocarbamatesBy J. B. Nanor, J. Lorengo, M. Misra, C. B. Bucknam
The dissolution of mercury during the gold cyanidation process is the cause of many environmental, health and processing problems. The removal of mercury-cyanide complexes from synthetic solutions and
Jan 1, 1999
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Flotaire Cell Applications In Phosphate FlotationBy Michael E. Kelahan, Glenn A. Gruber
A review of recent phosphate beneficiation developments shows that Flotaire cells, ranging from 0.20 m to 2.44 m in diameter, have been examined in pilot scale and commercial plants. Applications of t
Jan 1, 1988
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Analysis Of Incidence Of Pneumoconiosis In Zambian MinesBy J. K. Phiri
Copper mining is the main activity in Zambia and is confined to the large scale operations, mainly on the Copperbelt. The Copperbelt covers an area of size l00km by 50 km with a total of 10 undergroun
Jan 1, 1993
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Factors Affecting The Geopolymerization Of Alkali-FeldsparsGeopolymerization is a process by which Al-Si minerals undergo dissolution and polymerization in an alkaline solution to form a monolithic material with a high mechanical strength (Davidovits, 1991, 1
Jan 1, 2003
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The Impact on Industrial Grinding Circuits of Changing and/or Controlling The Slurry Rheology - Plenary AddressBy Richard R. Klimpel
This paper will summarize the trends resulting from the data generated in a large number of laboratory and industrial studies con- ducted by this author where various slurry rheology factors have been
Jan 1, 1997
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New Polymeric Agglomeration Aid Improves Heap Leach Efficiency At Brewer GoldBy J. B. Pautler, A. E. Gross, M. G. Strominger
The U.S. Bureau of Mines research on the use of cement as an agglomeration aid allowed precious metals heap leaching to become an economically viable method of precious metal recovery during the 1980&
Jan 1, 1990
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The Prediction of Power Draw in Comminution MachinesBy J. Andersen
The very large quantities of energy used for size reduction in the minerals processing industry necessitate the accurate prediction of comminution machine power draw for optimum plant design. The JKMR
Jan 1, 1992
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Sensitivity Analysis Of Heap Optimization Techniques Using A Copper Sulfide Heap Leach CFD ModelBy C. R. Bennett
A copper heap leach model, employing leading edge computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technology, is applied to the Zaldivar heap leach operation in Chile in order to explore and analyze the possible i
Jan 1, 2012
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12. Sierrita Porphyry Copper Deposit, Pima County, ArizonaBy Annan Cook
Cyprus Metals' Sierrita mine is located in the Pima Mining District, Pima County, Arizona (Fig. 1), which is one of the largest known porphyry copper districts. The ore body is part of a large mi
Jan 1, 1991
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Computer Simulation of Vibratory TransportBy Antoni Czubak
It is difficult to simulate properly the vibratory transport. One does not know how to describe the influence of a bulk material layer on the transporting trough. There are few approaches, but none is
Jan 1, 1996
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Role of grain size on the flotation of coals of different rankBy J. Stachurski, N. A. Abdel-Khalek
Laboratory Potation tests were carried out on six Polish coal samples of different rank. Each coal sample was screened into seven size fractions. The floatability of size- by-size for various size ran
Jan 1, 1991
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The Effect Of Frothers On Potash Ore FlotationBy Qun Wang, Elena A. Alonso, Janusz S. Laskowski
Primary normal long-chain amines are insoluble in saturated brine. Their colloidal solubility (dispersion) in concentrated electrolyte solutions is strongly affected by the presence of surfactants (fr
Jan 1, 1995
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Estimation Of Joint Set Characteristics From Surface Mapping DataBy J. P. Savely, D. E. Nicholas, R. D. Call
Slope stability is a probabilistic phenomenon and as such should be analyzed with probabilistic methods. Fracture orientations alone, insufficiently model the rock mass. Other parameters describing th
Jan 1, 1977
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Reclamation of Acid-Forming Tailing in the Western United States - Good News at LastBy Thomas A. Colbert
Permanent reclamation of tailing and acid forming mine wastes in the western United States has been largely a losing proposition. There have been few if any successes without actual burial of wastes w
Jan 1, 1991
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Insights into Beneficiation Losses of Platinum Group Metals from Gabbroic RocksBy A. S. Mallicis, Li Xiawoei, P. W. Weiblen, I. Iwasakl
Platinum group metals (PGM) are often found in close association with arsenide and sulfarsenide minerals in copper-nickel bearing gabbroic rocks. Major losses of platinum in flotation have been attrib
Jan 1, 1989
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Mining Under A Municipal Water Supply Using Electronic Detonators And Destructive Waveform Interference To Achieve Acceptable Vibration LevelsBy T. Brasier, K. Oakes, S. Crabtree, B. Lusk
Destructive wave interference has been studied in theory for many years. In application however, limited information can be found. Recently, circumstances have enabled a multidisciplinary team to ut
Jan 1, 2006
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Cutoff Grade Economics - IntroductionBy R. D. Kelsey
The theory, definition and practical application of cutoff grades have evolved over a long period. This evolution is reflected in the continuing flow of papers on this and other related matters though
Jan 1, 1979
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Application Of The Fractal Theory On The Study Of Filter Cake ConstructureBy Xinyang Xu, Jirun Xu, Changlie Deng, Kang Yan, Luo Qian
Cake filtration is a complex process and the cake constructure is very difficult to describe in theory. Cake constructure parameters, such as the cake prosity, pore size shape and even its distributio
Jan 1, 1995
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Comminution Size Modulus Less Than OneBy Thomas P. Meloy
A brittle solid broken by crushing or impact, results in a mass size distribution curve having a straight line segment when plotted on log-log paper. Depending on the mineral, the slope of this straig
Jan 1, 1995
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Bioleaching of refractory gold concentrates at high pulp densities in a nonconventional rotating-drum reactorBy N. Parra, M. N. Herrera, T. Vargas, C. González, B. Escobar
The bioleaching of mineral sulfide pulps in a bench-scale rotating-drum reactor was studied. The reactor contained horizontal paddles on the inner wall for lifting the mineral pulp. The performance of
Jan 1, 1999