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Column Flotation Of Western Phosphate OresBy Samuel Polinsky, Lawrence W. Bierman, Wayne Perkins
[A column float beneficiation plant using 9, 8.5 foot diameter, cells was constructed by the Simplot Company and the Smoky Canyon Facility in the fall of 1986 and has been in operation since May of 19
Jan 1, 1989
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Historic Rock Tunnel Rehabilitation—Designing for the Unknown - NAT2022By Ryan Marsters, Adam Pring, Robin Dornfest
Raw water supply in the central Rocky Mountains often relies on trans-basin conveyance. Many of these older diversions incorporate high-elevation, miles-long tunnels driven over a century ago in hard
Dec 1, 2022
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Thermodynamics of the Selective Separation of La(III) and Y(III) from Nitrate Medium by D2EHPA in the Presence of Al(III) and Ca(II) - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021) ImpuritiesBy Shahab Alizadeh, Ahmad Khodadadi Darban, Mehdi Mohseni, Mahmoud Abdollahy
This study probed the selective separation of lanthanum and yttrium in a nitrate medium in the presence of aluminum and calcium impurities using di-(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid (D2EHPA). The factors
Aug 10, 2021
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Minerals Beneficiation - Activation of Beryl and Feldspar by Fluorides in Cationic Collector SystemsBy R. W. Smith
It is well known that certain silicates such as the feldspars and beryl can be readily floated from quartz at a low pH value using a long chain cationic collector in the presence of a fluoride.1-3 How
Jan 1, 1965
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Chattanooga Paper - The Flow of Air and Other GasesBy Fred W. Gordon
It is my purpose to call attention to the close approximate correctness of certain coefficients and formulas concerning the flow of gases, and their applicability to the practical construction of flue
Jan 1, 1886
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The Changing Role of HydrometallurgyBy B. Meddings, O. J. I. Evans
"This paper is mainly concerned with the present and probable future role of hydrometallurgy in the production of base metals.The economic and technological bases of the hydro-metallurgical plants bui
Jan 1, 1971
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Closing remarks of the conferenceJan 1, 1947
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RI 8856 - A Sulfidation-and Oxidation-Resistant Ferritic Stainless Steel Containing AluminumBy J. S. Dunning
Recent developments in energy conversion, mining and minerals processing, pollution control, and chemical equipment have placed in-creased demands on heat-resistant alloys. Higher corrosion rates from
Jan 1, 1984
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Communications + Computers = Innovative Mine Management ? IntroductionBy J. R. Mackie
Reserve Mining Company, the first large-scale taconite pellet producer in the United States, mines it's crude ore at the Peter Mitchell Mire located on the eastern end of the Mesabi Iron Range ne
Jan 1, 1985
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The Coal Quality Expert: Introduction To The Acid Rain Advisor (beae044d-7b5d-4d01-8abc-f3b7c00f313b)By C. D. Harrison
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments specify national objectives for reducing sulfur dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants System-wide reductions can be achieved by combining various emissions c
Jan 1, 1992
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Anelastic and Plastic Properties of Microcrystalline Magnesium with Ceramic NanoparticlesBy Z. Trojanová
Mg micropowders generated by gas atomisation of a magnesium melt with argon were mixed and ball milled with ceramic nanoparticles prepared by laser-induced gas phase reaction. The materials were then
Jan 1, 2006
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PRB Project UpdateDM&E PRB Project [ ] DM&E HISTORICAL MILESTONES ?Start-up in 1986 (former C&NW). ?Colony Line acquisition in 1996 (from UP). ?PRB Project Announcement in 1997 ?IC&E Acquisition in 2002 (form
Jan 1, 2006
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Reconnaissance-Level Geochemical and Radiometric Exploration Data from the Vicinity of the Rabbit Lake Uranium DepositBy E. M. Cameron
Reconnaissance radiometric and geochemical data have been obtained for an area on the western shore of Wollaston Lake that includes the Rabbit Lake uranium deposit. The study area is extensively drift
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 8390 Incinerated Municipal Sewage Sludge as a Potential Secondary Resource for Metals and PhosphorusBy Robert C. Gabler
Evaluation of incinerated sewage sludge as a secondary resource for aluminum, phosphorus, and minor constituents such as copper and zinc was initiated as part of the Bureau of Mines secondary resource
Jan 1, 1979
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Tenneco's Green River project : Foresight and patience pay offBy David R. Delling
Introduction In 1967, Tenneco acquired Kern County Land Co. The primary reason for the acquisition was to obtain Kern's agricultural, manufacturing, and oil interests. Included in the Kern portf
Jan 10, 1985
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Study on the applicability of different hydrodynamic models to simulate flow profiles in an irrigated malachite ore packed bed, M.D. Odidi, M.A. Fagan-Endres, and S.T.L. HarrisonBy S. T. L. Harrison, M. A. Fagan-Endres, M. D. Odidi
This paper investigated the ability of eight common hydrodynamic models – tanks in series (TIS); three compartmental model configurations (Comp-1, Comp-2 and Comp-3); advection dispersion (AD); piston
Jan 1, 2020
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RI 8905 Sulfapave: Densifiable Sulfur Concrete Materials for Corrosive EnvironmentsBy W. C. McBee
Technology for the preparation of densifiable sulfur concrete (sulfapave) materials has been devised by the Bureau of Mines. The materials are intended as new construction materials for use in corrosi
Jan 1, 1985
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Análise Das Alternativas Tecnológicas Para O Gerenciamento Dos Resíduos De Aciaria LdBy Natália Cristina Candian Lobato
A indústria siderúrgica gera cerca de 600 quilogramas de resíduos por tonelada de aço bruto produzido. Estes resíduos, conforme estabelecido pela legislação ambiental vigente, devem ter uma destinação
Jul 30, 2018
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Fundamental Aspects of Fine Coal FiltrationBy J. A. Mejia
The combination of high-resolution X-ray microtomography (HRXMT) image analysis and Lattice-Boltzmann Method (LBM) simulations has demonstrated the ability to describe real multiphase flow problems in
Feb 23, 2014
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Mechanism of Reduction of Iron OxidesBy W. H. Gauvin, N. J. Themelis
I N ADDITION to its practical importance in the beneficiation of iron ores and in direct-iron processes, the study of the reduction of iron oxides involves many aspects of challenging theoretical inte
Jan 1, 1962