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Computer Generated Stability Diagrams for the Copper-Sulfur-Water SystemBy F. M. Doyle, Robert G. Robins, E. Peters
Stability diagrams for the Cu-S-H2O system have been widely applied over many years. Stability diagrams for aqueous systems generally, have been generated by computer, but with the programs for Potent
Jan 1, 1993
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Biological and Chemical Cyanide Destruction from Heap Leachates and ResiduesBy B. E. Dindsale, P. B. Altringer, R. H. Lien
The Bureau cf Mines, U.S. Department of the Intericr, is investigating biolcgical and chemical deccntaminaticn of cyanide- containing leachates and residues. Biolcgical cyanide cxidaticn, using bacter
Jan 1, 1991
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Design and Operating Results of the Nitrox Process ®By Ken J. Fair, Vicken H. Aprahamian, Gus Van Weert
A consortium of Canadian mining companies, engineering firms and the Ontario Government has supported Hydrochem's efforts in the last year to design and cost a 10 tpd NITROX PROCESS® demonstrati
Jan 1, 1988
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Critical Surface Tensions Of Wetting Of Low Surface Energy Minerals And Their Separations By Gamma Flotation: Realgar, Talc, Stibnite And SulfurBy M. Yekeler
The critical surface tension of wetting values (Ye) of realgar (AsS), talc [Mg3si401o (OH) 2]' stibnite (Sb2S3), and sulfur (S) were determined by flotation in the absence of conventional flotati
Jan 1, 1994
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Pebble Crushing Practice At Cyprus Bagdad (189ef622-ccff-4645-a972-8a4fa683e0a8)The Bagdad mill, built in 1977, was de-signed for a mill capacity of 36,300 tpd. An ABC (Autogenous Mill-Ball Mill-Crusher) grinding circuit was chosen. The original mill contained three completely in
Jan 1, 1992
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Removal Of Selenium From Gold Heap Leachate By Activated Alumina AdsorptionBy J. R. Batista, J. C. Young
Leachates from gold heap-leaching mines may contain selenium concentrations as high as 2 mg/L. Previous studies report satisfactory selenium adsorption by activated alumina from relatively "clean" dri
Jan 1, 1998
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Medical Evaluations Of Wollastonite -A ReviewBy K. J. Sollman
With an ongoing concern for safety and health in the workplace, NYCO® requested three medical evaluations be undertaken to study possible health hazards of wollastonite. Two of the evaluations were
Jan 1, 1988
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Exploration Of The Porphyry Mountain Cu-Mo DepositBy Jeff Hussey
Since 1955, Gaspe Mines has produced 150 Mt (165 million st) of ore averaging 0.9% copper. The ore was mined from two open pits and from underground workings. In 1994, four exploration drill holes d
Jan 1, 1998
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Numerical Modeling of Tunnel-Induced Ground Settlements and Their Effects on Pile Supported Structures: The Case of Portland’s West Side CSO TunnelBy Matthew E. Fowler, Jean Habimana, Roy F. Cook
The West Side CSO Tunnel, Pump Station & Pipeline Project is currently beginning construction along the downtown waterfront of Portland, Oregon. This4.3 meter diameter, 5,500 meter-long soft ground tu
Jan 1, 2003
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Geoenvironmental Models for Seafloor Base- and Precious-Metal Massive Sulfide DepositsBy Charles N. Alpers, Jane M. Hammarstrom, Robert R. II Seal, Nora K. Foley
Geoenvironmental models are compilations of geologic, geochemical, and hydrologic information that describe both the pre- and post-mining environmental signatures of mineral deposits. The environmenta
Jan 1, 2000
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Low capital, fast track approach to plant startup: A case studyBy K. M. Belingheri, M. E. Smith
Pinson Mining Co. operates a conventional mill and two heap leach operations in north-central Nevada. The latest of these heap leach operations, the Preble project, is a low-grade, low-tonnage propert
Jan 1, 1987
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Wear of 12 alloys during laboratory milling of phosphate rock in phosphoric acid waste waterBy J. H. Tylczak, R. Blickensderfer, D. J. Singleton
As part of its research on wear of mining and mineral processing equipment, the US Bureau of Mines evaluated the erosion-corrosion characteristics of 12 alloys in phosphoric acid waste water. Tests we
Jan 1, 1987
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Bench Scale Flotation of Sedimentary Phosphate Rock with Hydroxamic Acid CollectorsBy M. Li, J. D. Miller
It has been discovered that water insoluble alcoholic solutions of alkyl hydroxamic acids serve as selective collectors for the flotation of phosphate mineral resources (Miller et al., 2000). The effe
Jan 1, 2002
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A CAD - approach to mine planning and production scheduling in surface minesBy G. H. Jardine
Mine planning and production scheduling in surface mines are basically iterative processes which are ideally suited to the use of computer-based techniques. Both processes are truly three-dimension
Jan 1, 1989
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Fate of Cyanide in Anaerobic Microbial SystemsBy Hugo J. Garcia, M. C. Fuerstenau, D. M. Lupan, J. L. Hendrix
Biodegradation of cyanide by microorganisms isolated from solids previously exposed to cyanide has been investigated. The anaerobic cyanide biodegradation showed good, short-term removal of cyanide in
Jan 1, 1995
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Computer Aided Design Of Mine Compressed Air Networks - IntroductionBy J. L. Gent
Compressed air distribution networks are essential for powering equipment in many mines even though some mines are replacing them with electrical power for hydraulic drills. Compressed air can be cost
Jan 1, 1989
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Anatolia Minerals Deposits in TurkeyBy E. Yuksel
Noted as one of the 20 major economies of the world, Turkey is a semi-arid plateau between the Eurasian and the African continents. With its surface area of 780 thousand sq km, it supports a populatio
Jan 1, 2004
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Performance Evaluation Of Irrigated FiltersBy B. Bringhurst, J. J. McClelland
A filter consisting of a synthetic fibrous material has been determined to be a viable alternative to the wire mesh panels currently used in irrigated filter dust collection systems. An extensive labo
Jan 1, 1992
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Soil Pollution By Pesticides In Greenhouses In The Perfecture Of Hania, GreeceBy V. Perdikatsis
The aim of this paper is the study of the pollution of soils in greenhouses because of the use of pesticides. The degree of pollution was studied in relation with the mineralogical and pedologic prope
Jan 1, 2006
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The Kivcet Process For Lead - Recent DevelopmentsBy Kiran B. Chaudhuri
The Kivcet process is technologically the most advanced of the new lead smelting processes which have been developed over the past decade construction of the first commercial scale Kivcet lead smelter
Jan 1, 1982