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  • SME
    New Investigations of the Mineralogy of Silver in the World-Class Porphyry-Lode Deposits of Butte, Montana

    By J. Szarkowski

    "INTRODUCTION The Butte district of Montana is well-known as one of the biggest historic producers of copper in the world. It is also a classic example of a porphyry Cu-Mo system that has been overpri

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    Flotation Of Artificial Sulfide Minerals - Introduction

    By Theodore Balberyszski

    The gradual depletion of high-grade sulphide mineral deposits has turned the attention of the mineral industry to the recovery of metals from the oxides and silicates. Anionic (fatty acid) and cationi

    Jan 1, 1968

  • SME
    System Integration-The Final Goal

    By Michael T. Ballard

    The key to productive computer usage is system software integration with full compatibility among individual components. The majority of software developers in our industry are still in the process of

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Controlling Large Gullies On A Midwest Surface Mine

    By K. C. Vories

    Surface mining and reclamation has the potential to at least temporarily increase surface runoff and resultant erosion and gully development. This increase in erosion is due in part to compaction of t

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Geology Of The Felder Uranium Deposit - Live Oak County, Texas

    By M. L. Klohn

    The Felder ore deposit is a 5,000,000-pound uranium deposit in the South Texas Coastal Plain. It occurs in the basal sand of an Oakville Formation (Miocene) alluvial system. The host sand is a carbona

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Geosynthetic Clay Liners For Th Mining Industry

    By Chuck Hornaday, Brad Miller

    Geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) are manufactured barrier layers containing a high-quality sodium bentonite clay attached or adhered to geotextiles or a geomembrane. The GCL's low permeability and high

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Coal Refuse Utilization As Concrete Aggregate

    By C. Patrick

    Annually, the U.S. coal industry generates and must dispose of over 200 million tons of coal refuse, expanding a major environmental problem. The purpose of this research was to investigate the feasib

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Rare Earth Resources Of North America

    By S. B. Castor

    Although production generally satisfies demand for rare earths, new markets may make undeveloped resources, particularly those rich in yttrium, more interesting. A Precambrian carbonalite orebody at M

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Air Supported Belt Conveyors For Dry Phosphate Concentrate

    By P. D. Morrell

    Jetbelt is the trade name for the air supported belt conveyor. It does not use troughing rollers. Jetbelt conveyors support the conveyor belt on a thin film of air. The belt rides in a steel trough wh

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Quality Control in the Grouting of Saturated Fractured Rock

    By Yu. A. Polozov, V. A. Lagunov, O. Yu. Lushinkova, Yu. I. Svirskiy, Eh. Ya. Kipko, Roy A. Williams

    The reliable quality assessment of grouting operations is one of the key issues in establishing impermeable grout curtains around shafts, drifts and tunnels. Reliable opera¬tional information on the d

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Plant Practices of Phosphate Beneficiation in China

    By Gao Zhinzhong, Gu Zhengxing

    China abounds with phosphate resources, but most of them are of old geological age, have high dolomite and other impurities, and are fine grained. Prior to beneficiation, fine grinding is usually requ

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Removal Of Vanadium From Impure Uranium Concentrate

    By Clyde N. Garman

    Historically, Vanadium and Uranium have been precipitated together in carbonate sill circuits. A separation of the salts of the two metals was then made on the basis of the fact that the reduced, salt

    Jan 1, 1962

  • SME
    Talc (ffc68a18-b4da-4482-b12f-35c803c5e8f4)

    By Noel A. Genco, Edward F. McCarthy, Robert J. Piniazkiewicz

    Talc, when it can be isolated as a pure mineral, has a composition of 63.36% SiO2, 31.89% MgO, and 4.75% H,O. However, as a commercial commodity less than half of all talc sold has a purity exceeding

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    The Geology Of Montana Talc Deposits

    By Richard H. Olson

    Talc deposits in the Precambrian of southwestern Montana (Beaverhead and Madison Counties) are unique within the U. S. A. in that large bodies of tremolite-free talc can be open-pit mined. All known d

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Characterization and leaching of ferromanganese slag

    By J. K. Mohanty, D. Panda, P. K. Sahoo, R. K. Paramguru, K. C. Nathsarma

    Ferromanganese slag, a product of the manganese industry, was characterized mineralogically. The slag, which contains high Mn values, was characterized using optical microscopy, XRD analysis and elect

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Discussion – Basics of Paste-Backfill Systems – Mining Engineering, Vol. 46, No. 10, Oct 1994, pp.1175-1178 – Brackebusch, F. W.

    By R. Bouzaiene

    In the paper presented by F.W. Brackebusch on the “Basics of paste backfill systems,” paste fill was presented as a backfill process that offers many advantages over other alternatives such as hydraul

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Argyle - A New Development

    By Richard D. Lang

    The paper provides an overview of the activities which culminated in the decision to construct a major diamond mine in the north west of Australia. It presents a broad summary of the geological, minin

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Cutting Edge Innovations in Gold & Silver Recovery

    By Hans von Michaelis

    The revolution in development of new technology and practices in the gold mining and metallurgy industry continues unabated despite the ups and downs in the gold price. Some of the new cutting edge te

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    A Computer Model For Equipment Selection Analysis

    By E. Bonates

    Truck/shovel systems are a major form of materials handling in open-pit mines in spite of the high associated capital and operating costs. Mine management is usually faced with a decision to purchase

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    The Recovery Of Phosphorus Compounds From Post-Neutralization Sludge ? 1. Introduction

    By K. Gorazda

    The population growth, urban and industry development cause the increased pollution with different substances, which contain phosphorus. It contributes to the increased demand for its compounds, incre

    Jan 1, 2005