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Mineralogical Characteristics of AsbestosBy E. Steel, V. S. Znamensky, A. Wylie
The asbestiform habit is most commonly developed in certain amphiboles and chrysotile, but other minerals also may crystallize with this unusual habit. The habit may be characterized by (1) a fibril s
Jan 1, 1986
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Oal-gold Agglomeration -a Novelapproach To Gold RecoveryBy C. F. Bonney
Spherical or oil agglomeration has been recognised for many years as a possible process for the recovery of mineraVmetal values. BP has investigated the potential of spherical agglomeration for a numb
Jan 1, 1998
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An Environmentally Compatible Gold Project: The Perama Hill Case (N. Greece)By G. Falalakis
The Perama Hill gold project is an environmentally friendly project designed with the principle of zero discharge to the environment. The main issues of the proposed mine that are addressed in this pa
Jan 1, 2008
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Correction to: Molybdenite Concentrate Purification by a Continuous Sulfation‑Leaching Process - CORRECTION - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By I. WILKOMIRSKY, J. BECKER, F. Parada
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Jan 18, 2023
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Recent Advances In Gold Chlorination TechnologyBy D. D. Carda, S. Dunn, W. E. Dunn, T. Storbeck
Gold chlorination which will be presented in this paper is limited entirely to the use of gaseous chlorine in a fluidized bed reactor at elevated temperatures in the absence of aqueous water. The only
Jan 1, 1998
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New Concepts In Pre-Concentration By SortingBy Ted C. Mathews
Pre-concentration by sorting is as old as the mining industry. Inevitably waste rock is broken with ore. Separation may take place in the stopes by selective mucking and transport, or selective loadin
Jan 1, 1974
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A Study On Best Available Techniques For The Management Of Stone WastesBy G. Papantonopoulos
Natural stones are extensively used for construction purposes since the dawn of human civilization, due to their unique aesthetical and technical characteristics. Their production and consumption has
Jan 1, 2007
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Geometric Description Of Slurry Hold-Up For Continuous Overflow Ball MillsBy R. C. Klimpel
Size reduction of material in aqueous pulps by the use of tumbling media overflow discharge mills is an important and common unit operation in industry. There also has been extensive attention given i
Jan 1, 1989
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A Production Monitoring Scheme For Continuous Mining SectionsBy Jeffery L. Kohler
A method of monitoring production, information, i.e., raw tonnage and machine state, from each working section has been developed. The method is based on the sensing of electrical parameters in each s
Jan 1, 1988
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Behaviour Of Heavy Minerals In Geochemical Sediment SurveysBy W. K. Fletcher
As part of an ongoing programme on behaviour of heavy minerals In streams, the dispersion of Au as free gold (Day and Fletcher, 1987), Sn in cassiterite (Fletcher et al, 1987) and W in scheelite (Saxb
Jan 1, 1988
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Hi-Tech Industrial Minerals --The International Market AspectsBy R. E. Blair
The mining and minerals industry has been, and continues to be, at the cutting edge of high technology. Iron and steel built the Industrial Revolution/copper electrified the world/coal tars and petrol
Jan 1, 1988
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Review Of Hydrothermal Platinum-Group Metal Deposits With New Data From NevadaBy P. J. Lechler
A review of the geology and mineralogy of several of the better known hydrothermal platinum-group metal (PGM) deposits is undertaken. Along with new data from two recently discovered occurrences in Ne
Jan 1, 1989
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Bench Scale Optimization Of The Two Stage Conditioning Process For Apatite-Dolomite Separation (bf32ae24-74dd-418b-a00a-057824f7cb27)Separation of dolomite from Florida phosphates was achieved by first conditioning the feed with fatty acid at pH 10 followed by reconditioning at pH 4 or below, before flotation. Observed selectivity
Jan 1, 1988
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Geochemical Aspects Of Seepage From Mill TailingsBy K. O. Johnson
Contaminant transport of mine and mill tailings is controlled by the hydrologic flow regime and the geochemical mobility of the contaminants. Contaminant' mobility is primarily determined by chem
Jan 1, 1988
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Valuation Of Industrial Mineral Producing OperationsBy J. G. Russell
The valuation of known mineral re-serves entails the economic evaluation of the mining enterprise and the valuation of other assets employed, including mining and processing plant and intangible asset
Jan 1, 1989
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Advances In Dry Gravity SeparationBy S. Polegeg
The basic principle of this separation method was already defined in the middle of the nineteenth century. However, a change over for the treatment of minerals has followed from the construction of pr
Jan 1, 1992
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A Computer Model For Equipment Selection AnalysisBy 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
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Dry Magnetic Cobbing Separation - Dry Magnetic Cobbing SeparationBy W. M. Aubrey
Cobbing, as used in this; paper, refers to coarse dry magnetics separation. It is applicable when, by its practice, plant cost can be reduced or the value of its products increased by the removal of a
Jan 1, 1958
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Long-Term Soil Fertility Observations In Arctic AlaskaBy J. D. McKendrick
Alaska's Arctic Slope lies between the Brooks Range and Beaufort Sea and is a region about the size of Nebraska. It has some of Alaska's richest hydrocarbon deposits. In addition to containi
Jan 1, 1988
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Colosseum Gold Mine Clark Mountain Range, San Bernardino County, CaliforniaBy D. L. McClure
Gold mineralization at the Colosseum Mine is submicroscopic and associated with pyrite. Pyrite occurs in breccia clasts, replacing dolomite, in crackle breccia veinlets with traces of quartz, and as d
Jan 1, 1988