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Rouez: A Case History Of A Massive Sulfide Discovery In FranceBy Jacques Bernazeaud
Rouez is a recent discovery of a major low-grade sulfide body (± 100 m, 0,6 % Cu, 0.3 % Pb, 1 ,5 % Zn, 21 g/t Ag, 1.5 g/t Au) in a populated farming area of Brittany, France, some 30 kilometres northw
Jan 1, 1983
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Factors Affecting The Geopolymerization Of Alkali-FeldsparsGeopolymerization is a process by which Al-Si minerals undergo dissolution and polymerization in an alkaline solution to form a monolithic material with a high mechanical strength (Davidovits, 1991, 1
Jan 1, 2003
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Retrospective study of room-and-pillar mining at Beehive Mine - SME Transactions 2014By W. G. Pariseau
A study of coal pillar strength at the Beehive Mine in central Utah was done in the 1970s. This study was a cooperative effort by the University of Utah, RE/SPEC, Inc., and the American Coal Company a
Jan 1, 2014
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Experimental Observations Of Solution Flow In The Leaching Of Copper-Bearing Waste ? IntroductionBy L. E. Murr
Solution flow in leach dumps and heaps or in columns of representative rock has been the subject of only limited studies. This is a regime involving unsaturated flow in semiconsolidated rock with a wi
Jan 1, 1981
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Modifications To The Elkview Plant Of Kaiser Resources Ltd. ? IntroductionBy L. J. Lindsay
Kaiser Resources Ltd. operates a coal mining complex in Southeastern British Columbia. A large surface mine, a conventional underground mine, and an innovative hydraulic underground mine are presently
Jan 1, 1974
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The Advance Of Mine Technology To Its Proper Role In Productivity And Safety - IntroductionBy James J. Scott
In 1910 the United States Bureau of Mines was created. It was the outgrowth of a social problem stemming from the fact that 25,000 men were killed in coal mining accidents for the period 1900-1910. So
Jan 1, 1973
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Wetland Considerations For The Flambeau Mining Project Ladysmith, WisconsinBy L. E. Mercando
The proposed Flambeau Mining Project is based on a high grade copper deposit located approximately one mile southwest of Ladysmith, Wisconsin. The project involves only the mining, crushing, and shipp
Jan 1, 1991
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A New Flotation Method to Recover Trona from the California Searles Lake Trona DepositsBy Joao B. Cardoso
This paper describes a two-stage reverse flotation method developed at the Mineral Resources Institute (MRII, University of Alabama, for Kerr-McGee Corporation (KMC), to separate the trona (Na2CO3 ? N
Jan 1, 1989
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Mechanically Activating Soda Leaching Of Low-Grade Tungsten OreBy Li Honggui, Liu Maosheng, Zhao Zhongwei, Sun Peimci, Li Yunjiao
Leaching of Shizhuyuan low-grade refractory tungsten ore was carried out in a mechanically activating reactor. The effect of experimental parameters-temperature, amount of Na2C03, addition of NaOH, ra
Jan 1, 1995
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Chemistry Of The Calsinter Process For Recovery Of Aluminum From Fly AshBy B. Zane Egan
The Calsinter process for recovery from fly ash involves sintering the fly ash with calcium sulfate and calcium carbonate at 1200°C, followed by a dilute sulfuric acid leach step. Flue gas desulfuriza
Jan 1, 1980
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Coarse Beneficiation Of Trona Ore By Sensor-based SortingBy PATRICK R. TAYLOR, NICHOLAS BELLUSCI, D. ERIK SPILLER, VICTOR BRAMAN
Most of the world’s production of natural soda ash comes from the mining and processing of trona found near Green River, WY. The processing of trona ores to ultimately yield a high-quality dense soda
Feb 1, 2023
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Optimizing Grinding And Regrinding Capacity In Mill DesignBy Robert J. Brison
The intent of this paper is to try to answer the complex question: "How much grinding capacity should be designed into a new mining - milling project?" Much work has been devoted to the technical a
Jan 1, 1972
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Experience And Use Of Gypsum And Fiber Glass As A Mine SealantBy Douglas M. Dwosh
INLAND STEEL COAL COMPANY'S experience with a gypsum cement, with and without fiber glass filler, indicates that the concept of utilizing standard rock dust equipment to dry handle and apply gyps
Jan 1, 1976
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A New Performance Measure To Test The Contribution Of The Petroleum And Natural Gas Industry In An Expanding EconomyBy Virgil L. Barr
National income originating compared to physical production for an enterprise or an industry reflects its ability to strengthen the national economy. For a single industrial sector or for an industry
Jan 1, 1960
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Oxidation Of Aqueous Sulfur DioxideBy W. Joseph Schlitt
Aqueous SO2 (sulfurous acid) is an interesting chemical compound. It functions as a reagent in various hydrometallurgical systems, but also represents an undesirable constituent in pyro- and hydrometa
Jan 1, 1982
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Copper Recovery From Reverberatory Slag At White Pine ? IntroductionBy Richard H. Johnson
White Pine Copper Company began operating a plant designed to recover copper matte particles from its discarded reverberatory furnace slags in April, 1972. Seasonal operation, generally the months of
Jan 1, 1975
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A Case History on the Reduction of Chlorides from Mine WaterBy K. Lagnese, C. Robinson, S. Muddasani
"Mine water generated from underground coal mining operations contains both dissolved and particulate solids. Dissolved solids primarily consist of sodium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, chlorides and
Jan 1, 2015
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A Review Of Techniques For Evaluating Mine Roof CompetenceBy E. R. Bauer
A primary goal of Ground Control Research, Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is to develop information that can be used by the mining industry to reduce accidents and fatalities due to
Jan 1, 1986
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Gold Mineralization In The Laccolithic Complexes Of Central MontanaBy David L. Giles
The alkalic igneous province of Montana consists of centers of laccolithic and stock-like intrusive complexes with associated sills, dikes, and breccia pipes (e.g., Judith, Highwood, Little Belt Mts.)
Jan 1, 2013
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Separation and Washing of Alumina Process ResidueBy Morton Handelman
The extraction of aluminum oxide_ from its ore is the initial step in the commerical production of metallic aluminum. This is most commonly done by the Bayer Process in which a caustic solution is use
Jan 1, 1959