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Cyclic Voltammetric, Chronoamperometric And Chronopotentiometric Measurements During Bacterial Leaching Of A Chalcopyrite ConcentrateBy W. Choi
The present study revealed that the bioleachability of a chalcopyrite flotation concentrate is influenced by the semiconductor properties of CuFeS2. The overall reaction of biooxidation,
Jan 1, 1991
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Utilization Of Spent Potliners As A Fluidizer (e4399a8c-70c9-4c21-986c-2a533bf529be)By R. G. Reddy
Spent potliner is generated in the electrolytic process of reducing alumina to make aluminum metal using molten fluoride electrolytes. Spent potliner (SPL), obtained at the end of the pots life contai
Jan 1, 1999
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A Novel Technique For The Recovery Of Coarse North Carolina PhosphateBy B. E. Davis
A technique was devised by the Bureau of Nines to recover coarse (plus 1.7 m) North Carolina phosphate now discarded as waste. Concentration utilizes the difference in particle sphericity between the
Jan 1, 1985
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Investigation of Loading Contact in Splitting Tensile Strength TestBy P. Roghanchi
The difficulties associated with performing direct tensile strength test lead to development of indirect test methods, which are simple, less expensive, and less time consuming. Splitting tensile stre
Feb 23, 2014
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Geologist's Gordian Knot: To Cut Or Not To CutBy I. S. Parrish
As noted by McKinstry (1948), "How to deal with erratic high samples is one of the knottiest problems in ore estimation." He described a variety of approaches and methods to alleviate the problem thro
Jan 1, 1997
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Technical Note - Thermally assisted liberation of cassiteriteBy R. H. Parker, B. A. Wills, D. G. Binns
Introduction With the increasing need to mine lower grade ores, high energy-related costs in comminution are of major concern. Very fine grinding is needed to liberate the fine mineral particles in
Jan 1, 1988
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Continuous Mining MachinesBy C. W. Fitzgerald
INTRODUCTION Continuous mining machines are used in regular flat ore beds having uniform thickness. Since coal is the most common type of material occurring in such beds, most continuous miners are
Jan 1, 1982
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Remediation of Large-Scale Slope Instability and Impact on Mine Development at the Gold Quarry MineBy R. J. Sheets
In 2009 the Gold Quarry open pit mine, located 11 km northwest of Carlin, Nevada, USA, experienced multiple large-scale slope instabilities of the upper east highwall that reduced gold ore extraction
Feb 23, 2014
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Forecasting Metal Production From Heap Leach OperationsBy T. J. DeMull
The business of heap leaching requires accurate forecasting of metal production from the heaps. Business forecasts typically follow a format that project periodic (monthly, quarterly, or annual) produ
Jan 1, 1995
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The Characterization Of Mineral Matter In Coal And Fly Ashes Using QEM*SEMBy N. Agron-Olshina
The application of the QEM*SEM image acquisition and analysis system to the measurement of the mineral matter in coal and the materials in fly ash is described. A new sample mounting technique was d
Jan 1, 1992
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Trace Element Partitioning In Coal Utilization SystemsBy A. G. Fonseca
The effects of coal cleaning, coal combustion and flue gas particulate removal systems on the partitioning of 12 trace elements were investigated. This study was prepared to help document the fate of
Jan 1, 1993
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SIMS Study Of Metal Ion Activation In Gangue Flotation (5273a6ff-59e8-4b92-81ad-05d9be7d276e)By D. R. Nagaraj
Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy (SIMS) was used to study copper ion adsorption, and its effect on subsequent sulfide collector adsorption, on pyrite and pyroxene minerals under flotation related condi
Jan 1, 1995
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O&K Seeks to Become Major Force in US Excavator MarketBy Steve Kral
One of the world’s most successful mining shovel manufacturers believes its name is not very well known in North America, particularly in the United States. And there are plans under way to improve o
Jan 1, 1996
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Simultaneous Mercury Capture and Silver Leaching Using AG2S-Bearing Ores and ResiduesBy K. L. Gabby
Since mercury is chemically similar to silver, it tends to dissolve along with the silver and gold during cyanide leaching. Ultimately mercury is recovered along with the silver as mercury/silver/gold
Feb 23, 2014
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Surface Movement In The Vicinity Of Pillars Left In Gob AreasBy John C. Draper
Little precise information is available on the effect of mining on the surface topography. It is often assumed that after mining the surface will simply sink. This is not an infallible conclusion as i
Jan 1, 1964
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Microseismic Activity Associated With Longwall Coal MiningBy Gary L. Mowrey
Visible and sometimes audible indications of excessive underground rock pressure such as pillar fracturing, squeezes on chocks, and "roof talk" are familiar to mining engineers. Such signs often prece
Jan 1, 1978
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Systems Concept For Coal Mine Ventilation (bb7233c1-b765-4ee8-921e-86f508cd6792)By R. Mishra
The validity of the concept of mine resistance in ventilation systems is examined. Mine resistance is the proportionality constant relating the head generated by a fan and the quantity flowing through
Jan 1, 1977
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Pipelining Bulk MineralsBy James M. Link
The first rule of mineral deposits always seems to be: the deposit is never close to the market. With gems and precious metals, this is not much of a problem. But with most of the mineral commodities
Jan 10, 1982
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Coal 1987By E. R. Pantos
US coal production increased 3% to a record 832 Mt (917 million st) in 1987, according to preliminary Energy Information Administration (EIA) data. Most of the increase was due to the unusually warm s
Jan 5, 1988
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Prospects for chemical coal cleaning (Technical Note)By D. J. Boron, R. Kollrack
Introduction The US has the largest total (364 Gt, or 401 billion st) and recoverable (182 Gt, or 201 billion st) coal reserves in the world (Steam/Its Generation and Use, 1978). However, progressi
Jan 1, 1987