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Use of a Simple Model to Predict Yield Out of a Coal-Ash-Pyrite AssemblageBy J. W. Perez
A simple exponential model has been developed (Perez and Aplan. Process Mineralogy, VI, 1986) to describe the fractional yield of a given species out of a locked assemblage: Fractional Yield of Speci
Jan 1, 1987
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Use of ammonia salts in selective copper extraction from tailingsBy M. Deniz Turan, HASAN NIZAMOGLU, MÜCEVHER TURAN, RAMAZAN ORHAN
Tailings, or flotation waste, formed during copper production may be considered in the class of valuable wastes because of the amount of copper they contain. With the decreasing grade values of copper
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Use Of An Analytical Solution For Preliminary Estimates Of Ground-Water Inflow To A Pit (9ec87ffa-ca62-4eef-91c3-cc0dba52461b)By T. M. Hanna
The results of using a simple analytical solution and a relatively complex numerical model to estimate ground-water inflow to an open pit mine are compared. The analytical solution assumes lateral, ra
Jan 1, 1992
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Use Of CaC[1]2 As A Chlorinating Agent For Oxides - A Thermodynamic AnalysisBy N. Rajmohan, K. T. Jacob
Presented is a thermodynamic feasibility analysis of extracting base metal chlorides from low-grade, multi-metallic oxide ores using CaC[1]2 as a chlorinating agent in the presence of SO2 and O2. The
Jan 1, 1993
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Use Of Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum) As A Fire Retardant For Polyester Spray-Up And Latex Carpet Backing ApplicationsBy III Westbrook
Although calcium sulfate dihydrate, commonly referred to as gypsum, has been utilized for some time in fiberglass reinforced polyester (FRP) applications, it does not have the fire retardant filler re
Jan 1, 1993
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Use of Cationic Coagulant to Improve Overflow Clarity of the Tailings Thickener at Kamoa Copper PlantBy P. Kitobo, T. Nduba, D. Mbay, J. B. Vangu, R. Ciband
The flotation plant tailings at Kamoa Copper Mine concentrator were found to contain a high proportion of extremely fine particles. The potential issues with settling these fine solids were resolved b
Jan 1, 2023
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Use of Cement-Bonded Agglomerates as Burden Material for Blast FurnacesBy Maneesh Singh
During the various stages of iron & steel production a number of iron-rich by-products are generated. The traditional way to recycle them back to the blast furnace has been the balling - sintering pro
Jan 1, 2003
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Use of Chemiluminescence Assays to Monitor the Surface Characteristics and Biological Reactivity of Freshly Fractured VS Aged SilicaBy N. S. Dalal, V. Castranova, K. Van Dyke, V. Vallyathan
"IntroductionInhalation of crystalline silica is often associated with the development of pulmonary disease (Ziskind et al., 1976). Recently, it has been proposed that freshly sheared silica .may have
Jan 1, 1989
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Use of Concrete 1n Mining at the Jeffrey MineBy D. P. R. Smyth
The limestone reef reservoir at Swan Hills consists essentially of a "buildup" of successively smaller atoll-like layers. Precipitation of calcium carbonate within the lagoonal area of each layer esse
Jan 1, 1961
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Use of Continuous Ion Exchange For Removal of Environmental Contaminants From Waste StreamsBy M. J. Slater
Ion exchange using resins is one of the few processes capable of reducing ionic contaminants in effluents to very low levels. Continuous fluidized-bed ion exchange is an advantageous technique for pro
Jan 1, 1978
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Use Of Database In Ground Control To Identify Weightings And Water InflowsBy G. C. Xiao
A database, incorporating historical data from British mines, to study the factors affecting inflows from proximate aquifers into longwall workings, showed that a main casual factor was the immediate
Jan 1, 1990
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Use of drainage trends as a prospecting tool in the central Iranian porphyry copper beltBy J. Shahabpour
"Many porphyry copper deposits of the Kerman copper province in central Iran are associated with a consistent structurally con-trolled main drainage pattern, which is shown in this paper to be a usefu
Jan 1, 1996
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Use of Enhanced Pre-Mixed Self-Hardening Grout for an Emergency Cut-Off Wall Intervention in West AfricaBy Maurizio Siepi, Bruno Vingiani, Claudio Asioli
"The article describes an emergency rehabilitation intervention executed at Buyo Dam, in Ivory Coast, to intercept a significant water seepage occurring through the foundation of this zoned earthfill
Jan 1, 2016
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Use of Functional Performance Models to Increase Plant Grinding EfficiencyBy O. M. Arafat, J. A. Finch
"The Functional Performance Equation calculated from a plant grinding survey defines two distinct ball mill circuit efficiencies and how they relate to total production rate through the target grind s
Jan 1, 2017
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Use of Geophysical-Statistical Methods in Predicting Dimensions, Shapes, Tonnages, and Grades of Metamorphic Iron Formations of the Carol Lake District, Labrador, NewfoundlandBy M. K. Seguin
The study described in this paper is first centered on the determination of the physical properties (gravimetric, magnetic, electrical, and electromagnetic) o f metamorphosed iron ores of the Carol La
Jan 1, 1975
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Use Of Gracilaria Chilensis Biomass For Heavy Metals Adsorption In Mine Waste WaterBy F. Ríos
Fundamental research, at laboratory scale, on the biomass adsorption capacity of a liquid mining effluent has been done. The biomass used corresponds to a Chilean seaweed called Gracilaria chilensis.
Jan 1, 1999
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Use of Guar Gum as a Clay-Flocculating Agent for Chalcopyrite FlotationBy L. Gutierrez, M. Jeldres, R. J. Jeldres
"Clays are present in a large number of mineral deposits and are commonly found as gangue. Its complex chemical structure, characterised by anisotropic surfaces, makes its presence a permanent challen
Jan 1, 2018
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Use Of High Capacity Grouted Tension Piles Installed Vibration Free And Soil DisplacingBy Peter de Kort
Tunnels in urban areas generally require deep excavations in soils under the groundwater table. In The Netherlands uplift loads are generally taken by piles installed into dense sand layers, which are
Jan 1, 2008
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Use of Hydrogen Sulfide to Recover Copper from Acidic Leach SolutionsBy Clark A. Sumner, D. Arthur Burnham
A process for recovery of greater than 99% of the copper contained in acid leach solutions by sulfide precipitation using hydrogen sulfide as a hydrometallurgical reagent has been developed. The proce
Jan 1, 1974
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Use of Imaging Pyrometry Sensor in Metallurgical ProcessesBy Claude Lorenson
"The Spyrometer™ imaging pyrometer brings new dimension of imaging capabilities to temperature measurement technology by combining a high temperature video camera with scanning optical pyrometry. This
Jan 1, 1997