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Production of Chalcocite by Selective Chlorination of Chalcopyrite Using Cuprous ChlorideBy J. Y. Lee, J. Kang
"A selective chlorination process using cuprous chloride (CuCl) was investigated for producing high-grade chalcocite (Cu2S) from chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) feed. The chalcopyrite feed was reacted with CuCl
Jan 1, 2017
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The Control Of Pelletizing In Full-Scale Balling Drum OperationsBy J. S. Hall
The performance of a full-scale balling drum circuit is well known to fluctuate, and is difficult to control. The fluctuations stem from causes that are not readily quantifiable. Results from plant te
Jan 1, 1983
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Surface Chemical Control Of Ultra-Fine Coal To Reduce Residual SaturationBy J. G. Groppo
Lowering of filter cake moisture of ultra-fine coal to a 20 percent level using conventional vacuum filtration could be achieved using a combination of metal ion and surfactants. Pretreating coal slur
Jan 1, 1994
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Transportation And Handling Of Western Canadian Sulphur For The Export MarketBy Kevin B. Doyle
Virtually all industries use sulphur in some form. About half of the world's production is used in the production of fertilizers. Sulphur is produced in one form or another in over sixty countr
Jan 1, 1978
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Geology Of The Mesquite Deposit, Imperial County, California ? IntroductionBy S. L. Manske
The Mesquite gold deposit is a recent discovery of Gold Fields Mining Corporation lying 65 kilo- meters northeast of El Centro in Imperial County, California (Figure 1). The deposit is located on the
Jan 1, 1987
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Improving Protection against Respirable Dust at an Underground Crusher BoothBy J. R. Patts, J. P. Rider, J. A. Organiscak, A. B. Cecala
"The U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health completed a 15-month study at an underground limestone mine crusher booth that evaluated three research parameters: (1) the effectivenes
Jan 1, 2018
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A Kinetic Comparison Of Coal Pyrolysis And Coal DissolutionBy Wendell H. Wiser
A comparison is presented of coal pyrolysis at temp¬eratures ranging from 4090 to 497°C and thermal dissolution of coal in tetralin at temperatures ranging from 350° to 450,°C, both utilizing a Utah h
Jan 1, 1967
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Geochemical Effects On The Hydrology Of In Situ Leach Mining Of Copper Oxide Ore At The Cyprus Casa Grande Mine, ArizonaBy Drummond Earley III
The hydrology of in situ leach mining operations is being studied by the U.S. Bureau of Mines using a variety of techniques, and the Bureau has made significant advances in tracking and modeling the f
Jan 1, 1992
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Fragmentation modeling using the Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) model at an openpit mineBy C. McAllister, D. Preece, J. Berendzen
"The Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) model models multiple explosive charge contributions and the effect on fragmentation of delay timing with its associated scatter for each blasthole. The mod
Oct 1, 2016
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Non-Sulfide Flotation : Principles and PracticeBy Hassan El-Shall, G. L. Zucker, T. S. Jordan
INTRODUCTION This chapter will discuss, both from fundamental and practical points of view, the flotation of non-sulfide min- eral s. The flotation characteristics of silicates, salt-type minerals
Jan 1, 1986
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Mine Planning Using Apple's Macintosh - Overview Of Applications Software And Planning TechniquesBy Thomas Novak, Philip Johnson, Richard L. Sanford, Lloyd A. Morley
Macintosh use in mine-planning applications lags DOS machines since many users have made significant investments in hardware and training for other environments. Macintosh use is becoming more pronoun
Jan 1, 1993
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The Measurement And Control Of Blast Damage: Measurement And AuditBy Yves C. Lizotte
Although blasting remains the most inexpensive method of fragmentation in hardrock mining, the significance of the costs of blast-induced rockmass damage in terms of mining efficiency and safety is be
Jan 1, 1996
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Understanding Thermal Coal Ash BehaviourBy S. K. Ghosh
This paper discusses how the information on ash composition, ash-fusion temperatures, and ash-slag viscosity can be utilized to predict slagging and fouling potentials of a particular coal. A review o
Jan 1, 1983
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Clay Resources Of The Midwest StatesBy Haydn H. Murray
The area from Ohio on the east, Tennessee on the south, and Minnesota on the west: contains some very unique and useful clay deposits. Included are fireclays and plastic clays in Ohio, Kentucky, India
Jan 1, 1980
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Biased Through-Deck Blasthole Samples Created By Clay Gouge At The Lone Tree Mine, Humboldt County, NevadaBy T. Panhorst
Evaluation of through-deck blasthole sample reliability at the Lone Tree gold mine revealed a non-systematic bias in the sampling system. Ore is primarily hosted within the Powerline fault zone. Clay
Jan 1, 1999
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Assessment Of Weak Altered Rock Masses At The Island Creek Copper MineBy R. S. Olsen
Intensely altered rock has had a large effect on slope stability as slopes increase in height at Island Copper mine. Traditionally used, fracture-controlled rock slope stability design techniques have
Jan 1, 1987
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Risk Aspects Of Exploration Target Selection ? IntroductionBy Robin G. Burn
An orebody is a mining company's greatest asset; without it there can be no mine. Yet, by the very nature of the industry, orebodies are wasting assets whose progressive depletion must be balance
Jan 1, 1984
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Longwall Top Slicing Of Thick CoalBy R. K. Dunham
It has been estimated that 30% of the United States coal reserves occur in the Western States at depths which would preclude exploitation by surface techniques. Much of this coal occurs in seams consi
Jan 1, 1977
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Influence of Dispersants and Solution Conditions on Kaolin Stability MechanismsBy Hassan El-Shall, Abbas A. Zaman, Brij M. Moudgil
The addition of organic and inorganic dispersants to aqueous suspensions of heterogeneous particles (kaolin) was found to significantly affect the solubility of metal ions from kaolin particles and st
Jan 1, 2003
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Selective Separation of Carbonate Minerals by Reactive FlotationBy S. Svoronos, B. Moudgil, R. Stana, A. El-Midany
Due to their similar surface properties, it is not always easy to separate carbonate minerals from other salt type minerals by froth flotation. A particular example is the difficulty of separating dol
Jan 1, 2005