Improving The Characteristics Of Fine Dolomitic-Limestone Tailings By Agglomeration With Selected Materials (1c582543-8a05-425a-8ad7-1ad1d055215c)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. C. Rockwell
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

There are approximately 1,800,000 t of discarded dolomitic-limestone tailings from the Gays River lead/zinc mining operation in Nova Scotia. Neutralization effectiveness similar to an agricultural grade limestone and low contents of residual metals make the tailings a suitable source' of soil conditioner material for the local market. However, the fine particle size, 98% passing 147µm, and a high moisture content make their handling and application difficult. Agglomeration of the tailings into relatively small hard pellets was investigated and difficul¬ties were overcome. Pellets with a range of pH values and various amounts of soil nutrients and moisture content less than 10% were obtained, from tailings containing 20% initial moisture, through the addition of less than 15% selected materials.
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APA: M. C. Rockwell  (1985)  Improving The Characteristics Of Fine Dolomitic-Limestone Tailings By Agglomeration With Selected Materials (1c582543-8a05-425a-8ad7-1ad1d055215c)

MLA: M. C. Rockwell Improving The Characteristics Of Fine Dolomitic-Limestone Tailings By Agglomeration With Selected Materials (1c582543-8a05-425a-8ad7-1ad1d055215c). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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