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Black Lung DiseaseBy Raja V. Rarnani, Robert L. Frantz
"Mining is one of the oldest of human occupations. The awareness of occupational illnesses associated with mining, even in ancient times, is evident from the writings of Hippocrates (460-370 BC), Plin
Jan 1, 1995
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Electrochemical Characterization of Gelatine, Thiourea and Chloride Ions in the Electrorefining of CopperBy O. Forsén
A new cell construction was designed for the study of the electrochemical behaviour of additives in conditions that simulate real copper, electrorefining. The behaviour of gelatine and thiourea was st
Jan 1, 1995
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Kaolin Aspect Ratios Determined by Automated Microscopy and Electron Energy Loss SpectroscopyBy Tim B. Vander Wood
Standard methods of determining clay mineral powder aspect ratios involve manual scanning electron microscopy analyses of shadowed particles in order to measure both platelet thickness and diameter. W
Jan 1, 1995
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Abstracts: Applied Research In Exploration And DiscoveryBy P. G. Vikre
Several factors have caused less emphasis to be placed on geologic mapping in mineral exploration in the last 15 years. These include opportunities for "easy" discoveries of near surface gold and silv
Jan 1, 1995
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Accessing Federal Laboratory Research: Electronic, Online Information Resources - ObjectivePublicize the valuable information resources covering research conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) and other federal laboratories that may be of interest to USBM customers. Access to this inf
Jan 1, 1995
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Self-Scrubbing Coal: An Integrated Approach To Clean AirBy R. L. Godfrey
The Custom Coals advanced coal cleaning plant will be designed with a unique blending of existing and new processes to produce two types of compliance coals: Carefree Coal? and Self-Scrubbing Coal?. C
Jan 1, 1995
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Innovative Approach To Flotation EnhancementBy T. Negeri
Flotation is the most efficient and preferred solid-solid separation method in mineral processing. However, enhanced production of high-grade concentrates at sufficiently high recovery still poses tec
Jan 1, 1995
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Zinc Extraction From Eaf Dust With Ezinex® ProcessBy Marco Olper
The Italian company Engitec Impianti has developed a new electrochemical technology for the treatment of Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) flue dust generated in steel mini-mills. This process is based on a
Jan 1, 1995
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Surface Modified Minerals-Types Of Minerals, Benefits Realized From Their Use And Applications In IndustryBy C. R. Kuhn
From 1968 to 1975, most work in surface modification of inorganic materials involved silane coupling agents. A silane coupling agent can be described simply as an oganosilicon chemical having a genera
Jan 1, 1995
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Wyoming Bentonite -Chemistry. Mineralogy & MarketsBy William J. Miles
The markets and applications of Wyoming bentonite deposits are primarily determined by the functional properties of a bentonite ore which results from the unique mineralogy and chemistry of each depos
Jan 1, 1995
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The Double Membrane Electrolytic Cell: A New Tool In Metal RecyclingBy J. V. Atwood
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a novel Double Membrane Electrolytic Cell (DMEC) that exhibits unique features for recycling contaminated metals and metal alloys. The DMEC incorporates two anio
Jan 1, 1995
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Volatilization of Zinc and Manganese From Natural and Synthetic Franklinite, Jacobsite and Willemite in a HCI/H2O Pyrohydrolytic AtmosphereBy Edgar Peek
Lixiviant regeneration is by definition a precondition for any hydrometallurgical process. In chloride hydrometallurgy either HCl or Cl2 has to be regenerated in order to establish an economically via
Jan 1, 1995
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The Distribution Of Minor Elements At NaoshinaBy S. Ajima
The Naoshima Smelter and Refinery is the most important copper operation of Mitsubishi Materials Corporation. There are a Mitsubishi Continuous smelter and a conventional type of copper tankhouse. The
Jan 1, 1995
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Some Relationships between Mineral Textures and Extractive MetallurgyBy William Petruk
The primary requisite for a successful extractive metallurgy operation is to grind an ore fine enough to liberate the minerals so that they can be concentrated, or to expose mineral surfaces so that t
Jan 1, 1995
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Upgrading Scrap Automotive Aluminum Alloys With The Impulse Atomization And Quench TechniqueBy K. Olsen
As aluminum alloy usage in automobiles grows, there are increasing demands on recycling processes and facilities to deal with mixed alloy automotive aluminum scrap. These processes and facilities stri
Jan 1, 1995
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Use Of Thematic Mapping Imagery In Generative Mineral Exploration Central Andes Of South AmericaBy R. L. Nielsen
The thematic mapper (TM) aboard Landsat II records image data at seven wavelength intervals or bands. Three record the visible region; three record reflected IR energy. A false color image combining b
Jan 1, 1995
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Toward a gender-free mining industryBy M. Phylli Bray
"Mining has the reputation of being a very ""macho"" industry. Recently, wider educational opportunities for women in nontraditional occupations and changes in mine technology have combined to make mi
Jan 1, 1995
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Recovery Of Some Metallic Compounds From The Fly Ashes Of Some Egyptian Power StationsBy S. S. Ibrahim
The left behind material after the combusion of fossel fuel in some power stations in Cairo; weighing tens of tons every years, was investigated. The material called "Fly Ashes" containing 7.5% Ni, 10
Jan 1, 1995
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A New Medium-Intensity Drum Type Permanent Magnetic Separator And Its Practical Application For Processing Ores And Minerals In Wet And Dry ModesBy Ekkehart Mertins, Hans-Dieter Wasmuth
During the last years many new concepts have been presented for magnetic separation of feebly magnetic minerals by using the new high-duty permanent magnetic material especially in Open Gradient Magne
Jan 1, 1995
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The Magram (Plasma Furnace) Process For The Recovery Of Magnesium Metal From Asbestos Waste MaterialsBy C. D. Chapman
Current regulations regarding the landfill disposal of asbestos containing wastes are inadequate to ensure there are no ground water or airborne emissions. Accordingly, there is growing recognition th
Jan 1, 1995