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Pressure Oxidation Of A Refractory Sulfide Concentrate And Thiourea Leaching Of Gold And Silver From The Residues
By I. H. Gundiler
A pilot-plant flotation concentrate containing 21.6 g/t gold and 2 kg/t silver was used for this study. Base-line cyanide and thiourea tests showed 30-40% extraction of both gold and silver. After roa
Jan 1, 1992
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Calculation Of Mineral Liberation In A Continuously Operating Ball Mill
By C. L. Schneider
The calculation of the liberation spectrum in the product from continuous milling operations is a problem of considerable importance and is difficult to solve because the population balance equation m
Jan 1, 1992
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Some New Collector Products For Improving The Performance Of Industrial Flotation Circuits (5f27f384-4b5b-426d-9521-5e8b9a016498)
By R. R. Klimpel
This paper describes four new families of flotation products which are currently being introduced at the industrial level. A brief summary of the chemical basis behind each product family will be give
Jan 1, 1992
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Lead Contamination At Old Smelter Sites In The West: The Socorro, New Mexico, Case History
By G. S. Austin
Soil next to an abandoned smelter near Socorro, New Mexico, has the highest Pb concentration in the clay-size fraction, although this fraction accounted for only 1 to 3 wt. % of the soil. The depth of
Jan 1, 1992
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Red Dog – Cominco’s Arctic Experience Pays Off Again
By Steve Kral
The Red Dog zinc-lead deposit, said to be the world's second largest, is located inside the Arctic Circle in northwestern Alaska - a location too harsh and remote for some mining companies but ju
Jan 1, 1992
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Selective Liberation of Mineral Matter from Coal by Osmotic Pressure
By A. D. Paul, Yoon R. H., C. I. Basilio
Considerable amounts of Fe3+ ions are released into solution when coal is exposed to 1-3 M acid solutions. These ions superficially oxidize the coal surface, and are reduced to Fe2+ ions. When provisi
Jan 1, 1992
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Considerations In The Regulation Of Actinolite, Tremolite And Anthophyllite
By I. M. Stewart
In a proposed rulemaking regulating asbestos, nonasbestos varieties of Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite would be excluded from the regulations controlling permissible exposure to asbestos fiber
Jan 1, 1992
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VERTIMILLs--Continuing Results With Wide Ranging Applications
By Fred Pena
The VERTIMILL has proven itself to be a reliable performer in heavy duty industrial applications. Applications have been extensively used in the mining industry, flue gas desulfurization applications,
Jan 1, 1992
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Radar Hazard Detection In A Coal Structure
By W. P. Stroud, R. S. Dennen
A ground penetrating synthetic pulse radar system has been used by the US Bureau of Mines to probe into a coal pillar to locate hidden structures or anomalies. Direct matrix inversion was used to obta
Jan 1, 1992
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Some Experiences with using Population Balance Models to Analyze Industrial Grinding Circuits
By Richard R. Klimpel
The purpose of this paper is to summarize some of the author's experiences in applying population balance models to a variety of industrial grinding circuits. Over 26 separate industrial circuits
Jan 1, 1992
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Interaction Of Longwall Shields With Surrounding Strata (c5260486-5211-49e1-896e-a17596b4ced9)
By D. W. Park
A vast majority of longwall operations in the United States use shield-type hydraulic supports to provide ground control along the longwall face. The three-dimensional finite-element technique combine
Jan 1, 1992
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Hectorite Deposits in the McDermitt Caldera of Nevada
By I. Edgar Odom
Hectorite is a rare magnesium-lithium clay mineral that occurs at many places in the McDermitt caldera of Nevada-Oregon. Commercial development of several high purity deposits began in 1986. The he
Jan 1, 1992
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Treatment Of Copper-Cobalt Oxide Ores By The Segregation Process
The segregation process has been known for many years and applied industrially for the treatment of various refractory copper ores. The principles of the process are briefly reviewed; the process was
Jan 1, 1992
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Electromagnetic And Thermal Modeling Of Microwave Drying Of Fine Coal
By I. Chatterjee, M. Misra
The principle of microwave drying of fine coal is based on the selective absorption of microwaves by water. Coal is a poor absorber of microwaves. As a result, water can be removed from fine coal by s
Jan 1, 1992
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Hydraulic Performance Tests Of A Cement Grout Borehole Seal (68602f9c-7230-425d-ac82-6841809bf1a6)
By W. B. Greer
The performance of seals in boreholes, shafts, and tunnels is an important concern in mine safety, in the control of effluents from operating and abandoned mines, and in the underground containment of
Jan 1, 1992
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Analysis Of Airflow Resistance On Longwall Faces
By S. L. Bessinger
Introduction In the design and specification of a ventilation system for an underground mine, it is necessary to make reasonably accurate estimates of the pressure losses in the various airways of
Jan 1, 1992
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Statistical Assessment Of Scale Effect On Rock Properties Using The Theory Of Extremes (a88bd68b-1039-4f02-9939-cf8b1021a976)
By T. M. Yegulalp
A new explanation of the scale dependency of the strength properties of rock is presented based on the theory of extremes. A review of past work on specimen size strength relationship is followed by a
Jan 1, 1992
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Conditional Simulation As A Tool For Mine Planning: A Case Study
By Armando Z. Remacre
The purpose of this paper is to attest the effectiveness of conditional simulation technique's for determining the principal pre-mining control parameters during mine planning. These parameters i
Jan 1, 1992
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Rapid Bubble-Pulp Separation For Improved Flotation Kinetics
By F. J. Susko
The Bureau of Mines investigated rapid bubble-pulp separation to improve flotation kinetics. A shallow-depth froth separator was employed to quickly recover the mineral-laden bubbles from a mixture of
Jan 1, 1992
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The Gold Price: Paradox And Promise
By P. Sarnoff
Gold has always been a crisis investment. For centuries gold has been considered globally the money of last resort. In time of war, inflation, financial uncertainty, political upheaval there has with
Jan 1, 1992