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Mineral Processing of Cobalt-rich Ferromanganese Crust and NodulesBy M. Ito
Cobalt-rich ferromanganese crust and nodule ores from seamount areas contain volcanic and sedimentary rocks as substrate or nuclei. These ores require mineral processing to remove the sub-strate/nucle
Jan 1, 2014
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Electrokinetic/Reactive Barrier System For The Treatment Of Nitrate In Ground WaterBy Tasuma Suzuki
Electrokinetic/permeable reactive barrier system is a promising in situ soil and ground water remediation technique to reduce toxic NO3- into less toxic NH4+. Using granular zero-valent iron (Fe0) as
Sep 1, 2012
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Performance evaluation of chromite ore beneficiation plant for reducing silica from concentrateBy Sunil Tripathy, Y. Rama, Srinivasulu. A., Amit Ranjan
Process improvements in an operating plant are always challenging. Mineral beneficiation plants based on gravity concentration techniques need continuous evaluation and monitoring of its processes for
Jan 1, 2014
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Conditions for Production of Copper Powder in a Pipe Reactor (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Reuter M. A., R. D. van der Weijden, W. F. C. van Wageningen
"Copper(II) can be recovered or removed from acidic copper sulfate solutions as cuprite or metallic copper powder by reduction with carbohydrates. The copper powder characteristics, such as size and s
Jan 1, 2003
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Colloidal probe atomic force microscopy to determine the floatability of minerals in oresBy Martin Rudolph
"Flotation is without a doubt one of the major processes for the separation of fine minerals and it has been applied for more than a century. A key task of a successful flotation separation is to find
Jan 1, 2014
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Stereological Correction for Mineral Liberation Based on Texture Analysis of Ore Particle SectionsBy T. Ueda, T. Oki, S. Koyanaka
"Accurate assessment of the liberation state of crushed ore particles is important for efficient mineral processing. In general, the liberation state is assessed by two-dimensional (2D) measurement of
Jan 1, 2018
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Design of Recycling and Reprocessing Technologies for End-Of Life Metals-Containing MaterialsBy Tim Suljada, Mary Stewart, Jim G. Petrie, Damien Giurco
"The minerals industry is being challenged to reduce the amount of virgin ore that is mined, and to replace this material through the recycling of used commodity items and scrap, or by the reprocessin
Jan 1, 2003
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Characterization of modified adsorption materials for the selective separation of rare earth ionsBy U. A. Peuker, A. Grohme
"The cost effective and sustainable production of high purity rare earth elements is still challenging. The most commonly used method, known as solvent extraction, is very complex, needs many steps to
Jan 1, 2014
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Sustainable mining at Antofagasta MineralsBy Hernán Menares, Diego Hernández
"Over the last few years, the copper mining industry has been facing a changing scenario with respect to both the market and society which has resulted in taking a closer look at the way in which mini
Jan 1, 2014
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Geometallurgy at LKABBy Kari Niiranen, Andreas Fredriksson
LKAB (Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara AB) is operating iron ore mines, concentration plants and pelletizing plants in Northern Sweden. Geometallurgy, which combines geological and metallurgical information i
Jan 1, 2014
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Frothing and Surface Tension Effects in the Fatty Acid / Nonionic (Collector/Frother) SystemBy Katarina Theander, Robert J. Pugh
In the flotation process, control of the stability of the froth is extremely critical. In the case where the froth is too stable then mechanical entrainment of particles can occur but in the opposite
Jan 1, 2003
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Efficient Elimination of Stubborn Slimes Using a HydrocycloneBy P. Saha, D. M. Chakrabarti, J. P. Srivastavam, P. Bhattacharyya, B. R. Sarkhel, Banerjeem B.
The phosphatic soil deposit at the Sukulu hills region of Uganda contains 10-12% P2O5. The ore occurs as a naturally degraded soil deposit containing a very sticky slime composed of earthy lateritic m
Jan 1, 2003
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A Method for Arsenic and Copper Removal from Acidic Effluents Released by Copper SmeltersBy M. I. Panayotova
Some of effluents released by copper smelting plants are highly acidic (pH = 0~1) and contain arsenic and copper in relatively high concentrations (10~20 g/L). Usually arsenic is removed by precipitat
Jan 1, 2014
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A Possibility For Controlling The Activation And Depression Of Lead And Zinc Sulphide MineralsBy V. Panayotov
Flotation practice usually uses the Sheridan-Grizvold selection method, where zinc minerals are activated by addition of copper sulphate and depressed by addition of sodium cyanide, ferrous sulphate,
Sep 1, 2012
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A DEM simulation for appropriate comminution to concentrate tantalum from waste printed circuit boardsBy Yuki Tsunazawa, Shuji Owada, Kazuki Tahara, Shinobu Ogino, Chiharu Tokoro
"Printed circuit boards (PCBs) are an important constituent of waste electric and electronic equipment (WEEE), and contain many electronic components with valuable, hazardous or both materials. Recycl
Jan 1, 2014
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Tracers: A powerful tool for verifying flowmeters and water balance in mineral processing operationsBy Carlos Collado, Oscar Jimenez, Francisco Diaz, Rodrigo Bernal, Carmen Salinas
Water is a strategic resource for the mining industry. The rising cost has forced the industry to become more efficient in their use, reduce and recycle waste as much as possible. The importance of ha
Jan 1, 2014
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A Selective Processing Method for the Aqueous Technogenic Waste of the Copper Sulfide IndustryBy N. ??dyanik, Z. Kugukaldinova, O. Mishurina, Y. Glazkova, E. Mullina
"This paper describes the process flow of a selective processing method for acidic mine waters formed in the copper sulfide industry and characterized by a high content of copper, iron, and manganese
Jan 1, 2018
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A Generic Approach to the Development of Semiempirical Predictive Models for Bath-Type FurnacesBy Markus A. Reuter, Jacques J. Eksteen
"The modelling of bath type furnaces tends to be either fundamental in nature or total empirical ""black box models"". While models of the first kind are robust, they tend to lack accuracy, in cases w
Jan 1, 2003
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Development of a knowledge warehouse for building risk management capacity in the minerals sectorBy Zhongxue Li, Cuiping Li, Xiaoyun Hu, Yiqing Zhao, Huaying Wang
"Under the auspices of World Federation of Engineering Organizations’ Committee on Engineering and the Environment (WFEO-CEE) and Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) Task Force on Sus
Jan 1, 2014
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Scenarios and opportunities for research cooperation in mineralprocessing between China and other mining countriesBy Han Long, He Fayu, Sun Chuanyao
In global mining sector, when people mention "China Factor", usually they refer to China’s huge demands for mineral commodities, which had been driving the world mining industry into late "Super Circ
Jan 1, 2014