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                     Adsorption of Calcium and Sodium on Pyrite Adsorption of Calcium and Sodium on PyriteBy A. M. Gaudin IN flotation lime is used to depress pyrite. For this purpose it is preferred to caustic soda. The low cost of lime and the widespread availability largely account for this preference. However, there Jan 2, 1953 
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                     Adsorption Of Dodecylammonium Acetate On Hematite And Its Flotation Effect Adsorption Of Dodecylammonium Acetate On Hematite And Its Flotation EffectBy A. M. Gaudin, J. G. Morrow FLOTATION requires the existence of a definite contact angle. This contact angle, the surface tension of the solution, and adsorption at the solid- fluid interface are quantitatively related. Adsorpti Jan 12, 1954 
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                     Adsorption of Ethyl Xanthate on Pyrite Adsorption of Ethyl Xanthate on PyriteBy A. M. Gaudin, Olav Mellgren, P. L. De Bruyn In commonly used to prepare the surface of the mineral to be floated so that attachment to air takes place. The quantity of agent required to make the mineral hydrophobic is usually very small, of the Jan 1, 1956 
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                     Adsorption Of Nonionic And Ionic Polyacrylamides On Hematite Adsorption Of Nonionic And Ionic Polyacrylamides On HematiteBy P. Somasundaran Adsorption of a nonionic polyacrylamide (PAM), an anionic polyacrylamide with sulfonate functional groups (PAMS), and a cationic polyacrylamide with amine functional groups (PAMD), on hematite was inv Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Adsorption Of Potassium Xanthate By Galena In Oxygen-Free Atmosphere Adsorption Of Potassium Xanthate By Galena In Oxygen-Free AtmosphereBy Alexander Knoll, Dwight L. Baker THIS paper is a report on work undertaken to investigate the results and conclusions of Ravitz and Porter1,2. that galena freed of surface oxidation products and lead carbonate ("clean" galena) is wat Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Adsorption Of Potassium Xanthate By Galena In Oxygen-Free Atmosphere Adsorption Of Potassium Xanthate By Galena In Oxygen-Free AtmosphereBy Alexander Knoll, Dwight L. Baker THIS paper is a report on work undertaken to investigate the results and conclusions of Ravitz and Porter1,2 that galena freed of surface oxidation products and lead carbonate ("clean" galena) is wate Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Adsorption of Silver Ion by Sphalerite Adsorption of Silver Ion by SphaleriteBy A. M. Gaudin A preliminary study of silver ion adsorption by sphalerite in ion exchange column with influent electrolyte marked with radiosilver is described. Rapid ion exchange occurs at first followed by slow re Jan 9, 1951 
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                     Adsorption Of Sodium Ion On Quartz Adsorption Of Sodium Ion On QuartzBy P. A. Laxen, H. R. Spedden, A. M. Gaudin WHEN a mineral particle is fractured, bonds between the atoms are broken. The unsatisfied forces that appear at the newly formed surface1 are considered to be responsible for the adsorption of ions at Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Adsorption of sodium metasilicate on calcium minerals Adsorption of sodium metasilicate on calcium mineralsBy K. S. Choi, B. S. Shin The adsorption characteristics of sodium silicate on scheelite, calcite, and fluorite minerals were investigated. Adsorption equilibrium took about 60 minutes. Adsorption data show that the masimum am Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Adsorption Of Uranium From Carbonate Media Adsorption Of Uranium From Carbonate MediaBy J. H. Canterford The adsorption of uranium onto Wyoming bentonite was measured in carbonate media over the pH range 8 to 11. Uranium was removed from solution onto the solids by a rapid reaction, proposed to be adsorp Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Adsorption On Quartz, From An Aqueous Solution, Of Barium And Laurate Ions Adsorption On Quartz, From An Aqueous Solution, Of Barium And Laurate IonsBy A. M. Gaudin, C. S. Chang IN general, fatty acids or their alkali salts do not cause clean quartz to float. However, the presence of multivalent ions, such as the alkaline-earth metal ions and heavy-metal ions, can activate qu Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Adsorption Rate Studies – Chalcopyrite-Xanthate System Adsorption Rate Studies – Chalcopyrite-Xanthate SystemBy T. V. Subrahmanyam, A. P. Rao The adsorption behavior of chalcopyrite has been studied at different xanthate concentrations and flow rates in a column apparatus with potassium ethyl xanthate as the collector. Based upon the experi Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Adsorptive Pore Pressures Of Argillaceous Rocks Adsorptive Pore Pressures Of Argillaceous RocksBy Martin E. Chenevert The early work of Terzaghi1 showed that the true stress state of a rock can be expressed by the principle of effective stress. This principle states that effective stress is equal to total applied str Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Advanced Design Of Great Lakes Coal Terminal Advanced Design Of Great Lakes Coal TerminalBy Paul Soros Terminal facilities were recently completed at Conneaut, Ohio, on Lake Erie, for the Bessemer and Erie Railroad Co. (a wholly-owned subsidiary of U.S. Steel Corp.) which may become the blue- print for Jan 1, 1966 
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                     Advanced Gravity Concentrators For Improving Metallurgical Performance (MINERALS AND METALLURGICAL PROCESSING MAY 1985) Advanced Gravity Concentrators For Improving Metallurgical Performance (MINERALS AND METALLURGICAL PROCESSING MAY 1985)By R. H. Goodman, C. A. Brown The development of improved new models of spiral concentrators is reviewed. The mechanics of separation of spiral concentrators are stated, including the effects of operating parameters. Some of the t Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Advancement in Iron and Steel Metallurgy Advancement in Iron and Steel MetallurgyBy J. S. UNGER A LARGE proportion of the coke used is made in the by-product oven from the high-volatile coals mined in the adjacent district. At the beginning it was feared good by-product blast-furnace coke could Jan 1, 1926 
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                     Advances In Application Of Magnetic And Electric Techniques For Separation Of Fine Particles Advances In Application Of Magnetic And Electric Techniques For Separation Of Fine ParticlesBy Y. Zimmels, I. J. Lin, I. Yaniv The potential application of magnetic and electric separation techniques in beneficiation of fine-particle feeds are reviewed. Special features of these techniques are considered and compared with a v Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Advances In Electrostatic Separation Advances In Electrostatic SeparationBy F. S. Knoll The expanding role of electrostatics as applied to minerals and related fields is covered in this paper. New and existing forms of electrostatic separation are classified into two broad groups: separa Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Advances In Magnetic Separation Of Ores Advances In Magnetic Separation Of OresBy L. A. Roe Magnetic separation occupies an attractive position in the field of ore beneficiation. It is a simple yet effective method, used for some 150 years and steadily growing more important. This type of be Jan 12, 1958 
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                     Advances In The Preparation Of Anthracite Advances In The Preparation Of AnthraciteBy Dever Ashmead ANTHRACITE was first mined in the Wyoming Valley and sold as an article of commerce in 1808. As some preparation has always been necessary to make it ready to burn, the preparation of anthracite must Jan 9, 1921 
