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  • TMS
    Recollections of Operations at a Secondary Copper Smelter and Refinery: The U.S. Metals Refining Company, Carteret, NJ

    By J. E. Hoffman

    The operation of the U .S Metals Refining Company, USMR Co. is defined below by the description of a variety of unit processes and operations the author encountered during his tenure with the operatio

    Jan 1, 2000

  • IIMP
    Recomendaciones Técnicas en el Uso de Software en Aplicaciones Geológicas

    By Jhon Melo

    Los “softwares de aplicación” como herramientas en la exploración geológica, generan importante información geográfica sobre el área a estudiar, así como la cartografía y la toma de muestras en labora

    May 25, 1998

  • IMPC
    Recovery of Gold & Silver from Jewelry Waste by Flotation Method

    By A. Demirag, F. Burat

    "The most important metals in the jewelry sector are undoubtedly gold and silver. As a result of workmanship work done in the jewelry industry, the tiny metal and jewel fragments and metallic powders

    Jan 1, 2018

  • IMPC
    Recovery of Precious Metals from Wastewater by Neutralization and Reduction

    By K. Takahashi

    Generally speaking, wastewater coming from the metallurgical process for recovering precious metal contains precious metals such as gold (Au), platinum (Pt), palladium (Pd), Silver (Ag), etc., which c

    Jan 1, 2014

  • TMS
    Recovery of Silver from the Silver Nitrate System by Hydrogen Reduction

    By W. Kunda

    Silver nitrate solution is a very common product in hydrometallurgical processes involving the treatment of various silver bearing materials. Silver is recovered by electrolysis. The alternative metho

    Jan 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    Recycled Metals In The United States - A Sustainable Resource - Introduction

    Seventy-three of the 90 naturally occurring elements that are found in the earth's crust are metals or metalloids. The quantities of metals used annually in the United States range from about 100

    Jan 1, 1993

  • IOM3
    Recycling of spent Denox catalysts

    By M. Foguenne, A. van Lierde, P. Henry

    Leaching experiments were carried out on a spent catalyst sample with a honeycomb structure, containing 47.5% Ti, 5.8% Mo, 2.7% Si, 2 035 ppm As, 52 ppm Pb and 8.8 ppm Hg. More than 93% of the Mo and

    Jun 19, 1905

  • SAIMM
    Redox catalysts for Becher aeration

    By S. Fletcher, C. Calle, K. Constanti-Carey, R. Ruzbacky, M. D. Horne

    Laboratory test-work has established that two classes of redox catalysts based on anthraquinone and bipyridinium derivatives are effective in accelerating the rate of removal of metallic iron from red

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AIME
    Reducing Temperature and Humidity in Deep Mines

    By AIME AIME

    WITH the recent increase in the price of gold, its economic recovery at depths formerly considered impractical has become a present possibility. Two important difficulties must be met: pressure bursts

    Jan 1, 1935

  • IOM3
    Reducing the iron content of kaolin from Milos, Greece, by a hydrometallurgical process

    By S. G. Tsimas, A. K. Moutsatsou, G. K. Parissakis, M. A. Komiotou

    For Greek kaolin producers, a considerable proportion of whose output is from deposits containing more than 4 wt% Fe2O3, the colouring resulting from iron oxide impurity represents a serious problem t

    Aug 1, 1995

  • SAIMM
    Refinery effluent water reduction and treatment

    By S. Pule, Z. Ndabezimbi, A. Hefer, E. Cupido

    This article outlines various projects implemented at Rand Refinery to reduce effluent generation and freshwater consumption. The refinery generates about 2800 m³ of effluent annually and has initiate

    Mar 5, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Reflections on destress blasting for deep level hardrock mining: Key considerations for successful application of the techniques

    By C. Yi, M. Onifade, B. Genc, S. Dineva, T. Zvarivadza, M. Khandelwal

    Deep hardrock mines worldwide increasingly face rockbursts as mining depths increase. These events result from the accumulation and sudden release of stress, causing rockmass damage and posing major s

    Jun 27, 2025

  • CIM
    Regional geochemical mapping for earth science and environmental studies

    By R. B. Barlow, J. A. C. Fortescue

    Originally developed for use in mineral exploration, regional geochemical mapping based on stream (and lake) sediment sampling is showing broader application in other areas of the earth sciences and i

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    Regional Geological Setting of Gold Deposits, Eastern Red Lake Area, Northwestern Ontario

    By James Pirie

    "The major Archean gold deposits in the Red Lake greenstone belt, which have produced over 374 million grams of gold since 1930, occur near the top of the lower komatiitic to tholeiitic mafic to ultra

    Jan 1, 1982

  • CIM
    Regional Structure of the Thompson-Moak Lake Nickel Belt

    By H. D. B. Wilson, W C. Brisbin

    The Thompson-Moak Lake nickel belt lies along the root of a Precambrian mountain range of the island-arc or alpine type. This range coin-. cides with the boundary between the Superior and Churchill bl

    Jan 1, 1961

  • CIM
    Relative Discovery Potential of the Principal Economic Metals

    By C. J. Sullivan

    "The outlook for supplying the world's metal needs in the next twenty-five years is good, although in several cases basic costs are likely to increase with rising demand. Metal prices calculated at a

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Remarks on the Precipitation of Gold in a Reverberatory Hearth

    By R. W. Raymond

    WISH to call the attention of the Institute to a curious subject, brought to my notice last summer by Mr. Begger, the accomplished metallurgist of the smelting-works of the Boston and Colorado Company

    Jan 1, 1873

  • SME
    Remediating Historic Mine sites in Colorado

    By James Dunn

    “The strongest argument of the detractor (of mining)is that the fields are devastated by mining operations ...They argue that the woods and groves are cut down, for there is need of an endless amount

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    Remediation of Mine Seepage at Batu Hijau

    Remediation of Mine Seepage at Batu Hijau

    Sep 13, 2010

  • AIME
    Reminiscences of Metallurgists and Plants in the San Francisco Area

    By ABBOT A. HANKS

    WHEN gold was discovered in California, and San Francisco grew almost over night from a handful of people to many thousands, one of the first difficulties experienced was the lack of money. Gold dust

    Jan 1, 1931