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Copper Porphyry Deposit Conditions for ISCRBy G. Hoffmeyer, I. Ream
"Several copper projects exclusively utilizing in-situ recovery methods are currently under development in Arizona. Favorable conditions for In-Situ Copper Recovery (ISCR) include a saturated orebody,
Jan 1, 2016
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Copper Pyrometallurgy: The Quest For An Environmentally Acceptable Continuous ProcessBy J. C. Yannopoulos
The quest for a continuous copper smelting and converting process, which has been going on for a long time, has not as yet reached its objective. The most recent efforts for the development of a cont
Jan 1, 1983
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Copper Recovery Via Oxychloride RoutesBy D. C. McLean
One of the few innovations in hydrometallurgy in recent years has been the utilization of the chemistry of basic iron sulfates called jarosites. These have been used to make iron-zinc separations in t
Jan 1, 1979
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Copper Recycling from Industrial Waste by Matte SmeltingBy Kazuhiro Asai
Hitachi Refinery of Nippon Mining & Metals Co., Ltd. installed a reverberatory type recycling fumace in 1978 in order to treat the industrial wastes which contain metal elements such as copper, gold a
Jan 1, 1997
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Copper Smelting at Hindustan Copper Limited's Indian Copper. Complex, GhakilaBy S. L. Kher
The Singhbhum Copper Belt located in the state of Bihar in Eastern India bears evidence of ancient workings and indicates the existence of a civilized habitation in this region in the past. It was in
Jan 1, 1976
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Copper solvent extraction on the African Copperbelt: From historic origins to worldleading statusBy O. S. Tinkler, K. C. Sole
Approximately 20% of current world copper cathode output is produced using a hydrometallurgical process route, generally referred to as the leach–solvent extraction–electrowinning flowsheet. Since its
Jul 5, 2023
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Copper Sulphide Precipitation: Where Theory Meets RealityBy R. Van Hille, S. Lacour, A. E. Lewis, K. Peterson
"This paper compares thermodynamic modelling results with those obtained for copper sulphide removal from aqueous solution in both continuous and batch experiments at laboratory scale. Sulphide precip
Jan 1, 2003
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Copper Super-Concentrates--Processing, Economics, and SmeltingBy Robert W. Bartlett
Chalcopyrite in copper flotation concentrates can be hydrothermally converted to digenite with oxygen in a continuous process, with rapid kinetics when operated above 200°C. This eliminates large amou
Jan 1, 1992
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Copper-Gold Cyanide Recovery SystemsBy W. H. (Bill) Jay
The destruction of cyanide creates a significant impost on the financial returns of gold mines. These losses increase substantially when ores containing cyanide-soluble copper are treated. Failure to
Jan 1, 1998
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Copper-Molybdenum Concentrator Surveys Using Mineralogy and Process Benchmarking Tools to Improve Overall Plant PerformanceBy P Thompson, D Rose, S Yu, W Baum, R Zahn, D Meadows, G Hall
Opportunities to improve mill operations are often cited by mining companies and recognised in many concentrators spread throughout the world but are not always followed through. Copper-molybdenum con
Sep 1, 2014
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Core Analysis - The Effect of Permeability Stratification in Complete Water-Drive SystemsBy Morris Muskat
A theory is presented for calculating the performance history of complete water-drive systems producing from idealized stratified formations. The general equations are applied to systems where the per
Jan 1, 1950
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Corefco Refinery – Review of Recent Operational ChangesBy J. Budac, J. Dennett, D. Mayne, P. Nawrocki
"The Nickel/Cobalt operation in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta has successfully used an oxidative ammonia leach process to refine a variety of feeds into high quality nickel and cobalt products for over 6
Jan 1, 2017
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Corporate Exploration StrategiesBy Brian W. Mackenzie
The mineral exploration environment has observable economic characteristics, the assessment of which provides guidelines for exploration planning in the mining company. The long-term survival of the m
Jan 1, 2014
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Correlated Valuation MethodologyBy E C. Holloway
"The financial valuation of mining assets has a number of fundamental differences to the valuation of many other asset groupings. One such difference is that typically, the greater proportion of both
Mar 8, 2016
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Correlating Microstructure with Simulated Process Parameters in Mg High-Pressure Die-CastingsBy A. Banerjee, J. P. Weiler, J. Jekl, J. T. Wood, R. Berkmortel
"The work presented here is part of an ongoing project designed to develop predictive capabilities of the local mechanical properties, and thus, structural behaviour of a thin-walled high-pressure die
Jan 1, 2012
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Correlating the Information Obtained from Rock Breakage TestsBy A. Mainza, H. Hill, L. S. Bbosa
"Impact breakage is the most elementary size reduction mechanism in comminution devices. In comminution research, characterization of breakage is primarily concerned with the energy expended to cause
Jan 1, 2018
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Correlation of Mineralogy and Trace Element Leaching Behavior in Modified In Situ Spent Shales from Logan Wash, ColoradoBy E. J. Peterson
Oil shale retorting induces mineral and chemical reactions to occur on the macroscopic and microscopic levels in the kerogen-bearing marlstone. The nature and extent of the reactions is dependent upon
Jan 1, 1981
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Correlation Of The Performance Characteristics Of Domestic Stoker Coals With Their Chemical And Petrographic CompositionBy Roy J. Helfinstine
One of the most urgent needs in the field of coal combustion is the ability to predict the performance of a coal from knowledge gained from small-scale tests. Numerous types of analyses and tests are
Jan 1, 1949
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Correlation of the Ultimate Structure of Hard-drawn Copper Wire with the Electrical ConductivityBy R. W. Drier
THE conductivity of copper wire is of prime importance to the electrical industry and consequently to the copper refiner and wire manufacturer. Annealed copper wire has a higher conductivity than hard
Jan 1, 1929
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Correlation-Based Model for Evaluating Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Data of Concrete Bridge DecksBy K. Dinh
The Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) has been studied for a long time as a non-destructive evaluation (NDE) technology for inspection of concrete structures. Currently, the most widely used technique fo
Aug 1, 2013