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Restoring Groundwater at Uranium in Situ Recovery Projects: Engineering a More Robust SolutionBy J. `. Spitzinger
In situ recovery (ISR) of uranium alters the baseline groundwater geochemistry in order to mobilize and complex uranium to extract and concentrate it. ISR wellfield restoration is often challenging, a
Feb 23, 2014
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The Effects On Groundwater Of A Proposed Ash Disposal Operation At An East Texas Lignite MineBy K. A. Wheeler
To evaluate the effects on groundwater of a proposed in-pit disposal operation at an east Texas lignite mine, the local geologic, hydrogeologic, and geochemical features were thoroughly characterized.
Jan 1, 1994
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Practical Aspects Of Oxide Copper Recovery With Alkyl HydroxamatesBy J. S. Lee
Alkyl hydroxamates are well known collectors for oxide copper minerals as evidenced by the large amount of published literature. Our studies on a wide variety of copper ores from around the world have
Jan 1, 1998
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Physical Concentration Processes For Reclaiming Foundry SandsBy J. Y. Hwang
Sands are utilized to make molds for metal castings in the foundry industry. Approximately a half ton of sand is disposed of for each ton of metal cast in this country. In Michigan, annual sand dispos
Jan 1, 1992
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Advances In The Cyanidation Of SilverBy G. Deschênes
Silver minerals are known to have slow leaching rates and low overall extraction and require a high concentration of cyanide and a long retention time to maximize leach extraction. Their response to c
Jan 1, 2011
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Anaconda Nevada Molybdenum ProjectBy Paul B. Valenti
The Nevada Moly Operation of Anaconda Minerals Co., (a molybdenum/copper ore body) was initiated in 1978, with a contract to Bechtel Civil and Minerals Inc. for construction of a mining and milling fa
Jan 1, 1983
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Industrial Minerals Opportunities In CzechoslovakiaBy F. Woller
The territory of Czechoslovakia is well endowed in deposits of a variety of industrial minerals. At present, 29 different types of industrial minerals are mined from some 600 individual deposits in Bo
Jan 1, 1992
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Comparison of Adhesion of A. ferrooxidans on Different Copper Sulfides: Surface Thermodynamics and Extended DLVO TheoryBy X. F. Wang, K. B. Fu
"We investigated experimentally and theoretically the adhesion behavior of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans (At.f6) to different copper sulfides. The adsorption experiment showed cell densities of 10.74
Jan 1, 2015
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Standing Support and Rolled Mesh for Safe and Efficient Tailgate Rib ControlBy J. Dubbert, T. H. Jones
"This paper describes a rib-control methodology that uses standing support to provide most of the lateral resistance to the rib. The method is analyzed, and its boundary conditions for rib control are
Jan 1, 2015
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Development Of Sulfuric Acid-Oxygen Leaching For In-Situ Extraction Of Copper From ChalcopyriteBy D. K. Dysinger
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated leaching of chalcopyrite with sulfuric acid-oxygen under conditions anticipated during in situ leaching. A central composite experimental design was chosen to s
Jan 1, 1993
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Process Development For Value-Added Products From Primary Kaolin Resources In MinnesotaBy M. S. Prasad
In earlier work it has been shown that paper filler clay products can be obtained from primary kaolin deposits of Minnesota. The objective of the current work was to reduce silica and iron contaminant
Jan 1, 1991
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Gypsum In Canada - Present Status And Future Developments (479c4cf0-fa9c-40e9-9981-59c7eddf44b3)By J. H. Fowler
Canada's gypsum industry began over two hundred years ago in the Maritime Provinces when farmers attempted to supplement their incomes by selling "land plaster" to traders bound for the United St
Jan 1, 1987
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Froth Washing And Froth Vibration In Mechanical Flotation MachinesBy M. Kaya
This paper presents an experimental method to determine the degree of gangue entrainment in mechanical flotation cells and proposes new and inexpensive methods to lessen it. The applicability of froth
Jan 1, 1990
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Mineralogical And Geochemical Constraints On The Origin Of The Residual Kaolin Deposits Derived From Variscan Granitoids Of Galicia (Spain)By E. Galán
The largest Spanish kaolin deposits formed on granites occur in Galicia (NW Spain) due to a widespread kaolinization of Variscan granitoids. This paper provides insight of the origin of this kaoliniza
Jan 1, 2010
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Molybdenite Polytypism and its Implications for Processing and Recovery: A Geometallurgical-Based Case Study from the Bingham Canyon Mine, UtahBy C. R. McClung
"Molybdenum, in the form of molybdenite, is a common byproduct of many copper mining and concentrating operations. Contrary to most copper sulfide minerals where recovery is principally liberation con
Jan 1, 2016
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Surface Subsidence Due To Underground Longwall Mining In The Northern Appalachian Coal Field (fdbb1db2-e079-41b4-9da3-36a13eef9d11)By K. K. Kohli
Since the adoption of the Surface Mining Reclamation and Control Act of 1977, which mandates that surface subsidence be an intergral part of the underground coal mine design, there has been a sudden r
Jan 1, 1980
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An Instrumented Flexibly-Lined Loading PocketBy John F. Abel
Convergence measurement across the 17.4 m (57ft) high shaft station/loading pocket at Mt. Taylor provided continuing verification of stability and safety. Three levels of instrumentation, consisting o
Jan 1, 1984
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Fine Particle Flotation ? IntroductionBy Thomas P. Meloy
Floating "fines" differs from floating "sands" because the fines have a much larger surface area compared to their mass. The forces that arise from this large specific surface the key to understanding
Jan 1, 1962
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The Miller Number - A New Slurry Rating IndexBy J. E. Miller
The development of a new means of measuring the relative abrasivity of a slurry came about by necessity in 1967 during a full scale loop test of a 560 H.P. reciprocating pump handling magnetite slurry
Jan 1, 1973
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Surface Properties Of Coal-Oil Agglomerates Made From Coals Of Different RanksBy K. Darcovich
The wettabilities of agglomerates made from coals of several different ranks were measured by the adhesion technique. Oil levels from 0 to 10% by weight were used. As was expected, it was found that h
Jan 1, 1992