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Increasing Germanium Extraction From Hydrometallurgical Zinc Residues (38962cf7-6d65-42bb-b09b-1f430c16cf9a)By D. D. Harbuck
Previous studies at the U.S. Bureau of Hines have shown that only 70 to 80% of the germanium in domestic zinc process residues can be extracted during H2S04 leaching. To increase germanium extraction,
Jan 1, 1991
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In-Seam Seismic Surveys Using Controlled- Waveform Source TransducersBy J. J. Snodgrass
Faults, sandstone channels, and abandoned mine workings present severe safety hazards, disrupt mining, and necessitate costly precautions or discontinuance of operations. In addition to fault detectio
Jan 1, 1984
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Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Iron Mining Activity In The Occidental CarpathiansBy M. Popescu
In the southern part ?f the Occidental Carpathians an iron ore body embedded in crystalline schist was exploited. The presence of minerals such as magnetite, pyrite, pyro-chorine, allanite, monazite a
Jan 1, 2005
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Theory And Limits Of Slope Hoisting Systems ? IntroductionBy G. H. Matthes
Many mines, in particular coal mines, use inclines or slopes as an access to seam or seamlike deposits which outcrop at or close to the surface. In general, from the surface or from a certain depth, i
Jan 1, 1986
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Drainage (f739688a-e44b-48c2-a7ae-5051f1bf7051)By John K. (Original by) Berry
The handling and disposal of mine water is a much larger problem than is apparent at first glance. Many more tons of water are removed from underground coal mines in the United States each year than t
Jan 1, 1981
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The Effect Of Silver And Gold Prices On Small Producer Profitability - Typical Gold and Silver ProcessesBy V. K. Kakaria
As you know most of the gold and silver is produced by one of the following processes: (1) Agitated Leaching - Carbon adsorption or Merrill-Crowe (2) Heap Leaching - Carbon adsorption or Merrill-
Jan 1, 1981
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Status Of Doe-Sponsored Advanced Coal Cleaning ProcessesBy P. Stanley Jacobsen, Hemant B. Gala, Richard E. Hucko
Coal is the nation's most abundant fossil energy resource. However, its use is limited because of the nature and amount of associated impurities, such as mineral matter, sulfur, trace elements, a
Jan 1, 1988
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Flotation Improves Coal Quality And Simplifies Fine Coal Flowsheet At Vesta ? IntroductionBy J. P. Morgan
The Vesta Preparation Plant of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation is located on the Monongahela River, eight miles south of Brownsville, Pennsylvania. This plant is capable of cleaning 2400 NT/hr
Jan 1, 1962
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Cross Contamination Of ODC Solvent Extraction CircuitsCopper cathode and Uranium Oxide production at WMC (Olympic Dam Corporation) Pty. Ltd. involves processing leach liquors through a copper solvent extraction plant followed by a uranium solvent extract
Jan 1, 1996
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Methods of Predicting Final and Dynamic Subsidence BasinsBy W. M. Ma, Daniel W. H. Su, K. Centofanti, Yi Luo, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng
4.1 INTRODUCTION There have been numerous methods developed for predicting the final subsidence and final displacement profiles (Voight and Pariseau, 1970; Brauner, 1973a; Kratzsch, 1983). But for dis
Jan 1, 1992
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Minor- And Trace-Element Geochemistry Of Coals In The United States - Part A: Element Abundances And Distribution Geochemistry Of Minor And Trace Elements Of Coals In The United States ? IntroductionBy Joseph R. Hatch
During the past ten years detailed elemental analyses of approximately 8,000 well-documented samples of coils in the United States (including Alaska) have been produced by the U.S. Geological Survey a
Jan 1, 1982
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Bedded Deposits And AlluvialBy A. G. Royle
Although these exhibit similar structures overall, there are more acute valuation problems in alluvials. Most of this description will therefore be about alluvials with comments on bedded vis-a- vis a
Jan 1, 1982
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Design and Construction Aspects of CSO Tunnel and Pump Station SystemsBy Verya Nasri, James Sullivan, Alex Varas
"INTRODUCTION Many major cities in the United States have a combined storm water and sanitary sewer network. Regular rainfall overwhelms the system capacity and results in millions of cubic meters of
Jan 1, 2016
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The Reduction Of Kaolin Slurry Viscosity Using Pugging And DeslimingBy R. A. Lowe
The low-shear viscosity of kaolin slurries is one of the principal characteristics that determines whether the clay can be utilized for paper and ceramic applications. In this work, causes of poor low
Jan 1, 1998
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Preliminary Evaluation Of Bubble Column Flocculation (8244b9f5-7367-408f-9ee2-97697eb32365)By M. T. Ityokumbul
Experiments have been carried out to determine the efficacy of bubble column flocculation. An acid-base neutralization method was used to determine the mixing time in a 0.064 m x l.5 m bubble column e
Jan 1, 1998
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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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Some Characteristics Of Solid-Liquid Suspensions ? IntroductionBy L. W. Pommier
In the field of minerals processing the concentration of valuable minerals normally takes place in suspensions of ore particles in liquids. The fluid resistance offered by Newtonian liquids to the mov
Jan 1, 1968
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Producing Portland Cement In Hawaii With Limited Raw MaterialBy K. T. Mau
Hawaii is located approximately 2,500 miles from the mainland, but has basic needs for its thriving developing community. Cement is one of these needs Cement production in Hawaii is not without han
Jan 1, 1982
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Silica - Industrial Sand and SandstoneBy Michael A. Linkous, Mark J. Zdunczyk
Silica in the form of sand and sandstone is one of the most common, and at the same time, unique industrial minerals. Found in every rock type of every geologic age and virtually everywhere in the wor
Jan 1, 1994
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Discrete Element Simulation Of Ball And Rock Charge Motion And Slurry Flow Through The Grate And Pulp LiftersBy B. K. Mishra, R. K. Rajamani
Discrete element is a numerical technique for describing the collision dynamics and motion of an assembly of particles. In particular, calculations are done on full three-dimensional space with a forc
Jan 1, 2003