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A Process That Uses Sulfur From A Copper Concentrate To Reduce Leached CopperBy R. H. Bartlett
Hydrometallurgical processes for copper flotation concentrates avoid the S02 emission problems associated with smelting, but they require oxidation of copper to obtain solubilization during leaching.
Jan 1, 1978
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Basement Control Of Geologic Phenomena In Tennessee -An HypothesisBy Stuart W. Maher
A major problem in future discoveries of base metals is their "explorability". By this I mean an exploration program must be designed that assures accurate assessment of the potential for ore, but is
Jan 1, 1977
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The Impact Of Diminishing Rutile Resources On Titanium Production And CostsBy Richard J. Fantel
This paper addresses the impact of declining world rutile resources upon the production of titanium products and their asso¬ciated costs. Titanium is used primarily for the production of pigments; in
Jan 1, 1984
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Mine Development - Resolution Copper: A Showcase For The Rio Tinto PhilosophyJust 104 km (65 miles) from Phoenix, AZ, Rio Tinto hopes its new Resolution Copper Mine will be a showcase for the Rio Tinto management philosophy. Its goal is to have a net positive impact. In every
Jan 1, 2010
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Extraction of copper from chalcopyrite concentrates without sulfuric acid generation via chlorination Part 3: Integration of gaseous chlorination and selective oxidationBy T. Tamagawa, I. Iwasaki, N. X. Fu, M. Kobayashi
A three-stage fluidizing-bed process consisting of chlorination, selective oxidation and sulfur chloride conversion was tested for processing chalcopyrite concentrate. It was found that the use of exc
Jan 1, 2002
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Launch of an Earth Pressure Balance Tunnel Boring Machine in Short-Mode on a Congested Site from Narrow Deep Shafts for The Alexrenew Project in Alexandria, Virginia: A Case Study - RETC2023By Luis Fernandez-Deza, James Hawn, Dustin Mount, Jean-Marc Wehrli
The RiverRenew Tunnel System project in Alexandria, VA forms part of a CSO scheme aimed at reducing overflows of combined stormwater and sewage into the Potomac River during storm events. A major piec
Jun 13, 2023
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Design Of The Conda, Idaho Phosphate Rock Processing MillBy A. Guzman
The design and construction of a new 140-ton-per-day R. O. M. phosphate rock scrubbing and washing plant was undertaken by Western Knapp Engineering Company, a Division of Arthur G. McKee and Company,
Jan 1, 1969
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Reducing Emissions Of Air Toxics: Evaluating The Potential For Removing Trace Elements From Powder River Basin Sub-bituminous CoalsBy Jr. Raleigh
As part vi the development of the Coal Quality Expert (CQRN) --a computer program capable of predicting the impacts of coal quality on power plant performance, costs, and emissions control--several na
Jan 1, 1993
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Los Angeles Metro Rail Project Design Issues Related To Gassy GroundBy James E. Monsees, Richard J. Proctor
INTRODUCTION Los Angeles is one of the world's largest cities in area with a span of 70 km between its north and south limits. The population in the Los Angeles Basin exceeds 11 million people
Jan 1, 1985
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Excavation And Support Of Gatineau ShaftBy William C. Cox, Ronald E. Heuer, Jean-Michel Loignon
The Gatineau shaft described in this paper was an excavation of about 38 m diameter and 21 m depth constructed in Gatineau, Quebec, across the Ottawa River just north of Ottawa, Ontario. A large sewag
Jan 1, 1983
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A Laboratory Investigation Of Underside Shield Sprays With A Shearer-clearer Water Spray System To Improve Dust Control On Longwall Faces - SME Annual Meeting 2022By S. S. Klima, A. L. Mazzella, J. S. Driscoll, T. W. Beck
Previous testing was performed by researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to improve longwall dust control using underside shield sprays with a longwall direct
Mar 2, 2022
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Utility of Mass-Balanced EH-PH Diagrams II: Stoichiometry of Cu-As-S-H2O SystemBy H. Huang, R. N. Gow
"Previously, Gibbs’ phase rule was applied to mass-balanced EH-pH diagrams for the Cu-As-S-H2O system. Diagrams were generated using the stoichiometry of enargite as a basis. In this study, the calcul
Jan 1, 2015
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The Effect Of Foliation Shear Zones On Underground Construction In The Canadian ShieldBy R. P. Benson, D. H. MacDonald, D. R. McCreath
1 - INTRODUCTION The Canadian Shield is well known as being among the older exposed areas of the earth's surface. Except for local zones, its extent from the Arctic to central North America
Jan 1, 1974
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The Effect Of Lime Addition Upon The Behavior During Reduction Of Iron Ore PelletsBy H. A. Kortmann
For the commercial production of iron ore pellets from hematite ores, as it is practiced in various pellet plants, the addition of lime has shown to be an efficient means with a view to improving cold
Jan 1, 1972
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Identification Of Areas Favourable For The Presence Of Massive Sulphides Through Interpretation Of Geophysical, Geological And Geochemical Data Integrated In A Geographic Information SystemBy C. Braux
The aim of this study was to develop an integrated approach to enable identification of areas favourable for the presence of massive sulphide deposits in a given region (Las Herrerias, Spain). It is b
Jan 1, 1994
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Overview Of The U. S. Dot Transportation Tunneling ProgramBy Russell K. McFarland, Eugene L. Foster
INTRODUCTION The U. S. Department of Transportation has underway an important new program which will have a major impact on rapid excavation technology. The Transportation Tunneling Program, as it
Jan 1, 1974
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Resin Rock Bolting In CoalBy W. B. Beerbower
Resin bolting has enjoyed wide acceptance for coal mine roof support. Beginning in 1973, the first year of significant resin bolting in coal mines, we estimate that 2.5MM resin bolts were installed. T
Jan 1, 1977
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On The Improvement Of Sulfides Metallurgy The Use Of A Density SeparatorBy F. J. Sotillo
Mineral processing requires good classification of particles to attain an adequate separation of minerals. This is of utmost importance in the case of sulfide minerals. An ideal classification is obta
Jan 1, 1998
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Coal and Mineral Mass Fractions in Personal Respirable Dust Samples Collected by Central Appalachian Miners (bb26fbea-d871-46a4-9be0-6020a2aa0dd6)By M. Scaggs, K. Phillips
"Coal Worker’s Pneumoconiosis (CWP) is an occupational lung disease caused by chronic exposure to respirable mine dust. After decades of steady decline, CWP incidence appears to be on the rise since t
Jan 1, 2018
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Dynamic Fatigue Testing Benefits for Steel Cord Belt SplicesBy Manfred Hager
The ability of conveyor belts to transport large mass throughputs economically over previously unprepared ground has resulted in this system achieving great and extensive use. A significant component
Jan 1, 1993