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Characterization and Evaluation of Recycling Potential for Discarded Laptops - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By Nikhil Dhawan, SHAILA MIR
The emerging problem of electronic waste has promoted the interest in exploring metal recovery from secondary sources under the umbrella of urban mining. This study presents the physical and chemical
Jul 24, 2021
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Case History Of The Wachovia?Knight Theater Pedestrian TunnelsBy Eric Eisold
The Wachovia Headquarters and Arts and Cultural Campus project in Charlotte, NC includes a 1.5 million square foot, 48-story office tower, two museums, an Afro-American cultural center and a 1,200 sea
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North Carolina Phosphate Concentration. The Texas Gulf Sulphur Company Project At The Asheville Minerals Research LaboratoryBy Immo H. Redeker
Introduction In October of 1961 Texas Gulf Sulphur Company contacted the Asheville Minerals Research Laboratory, of the North Carolina State University, and requested assistance in the development of
Jan 1, 1971
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Froth Flotation With The Turbo Froth Flotation ColumnBy B. J. Arnold, N. Terblanche
The features of the ‘Turbo’ froth flotation column will be discussed, including the double aeration system that improves flotation yield while not sacrificing grade, the internal launder system, and t
Jan 1, 2001
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Review Of Selected Industrial Minerals In IdahoBy C. N. Savage
An industrial minerals review involves an attempt to assemble field and statistical data which are obscure, elusive and incomplete. Often, when me statistical data are available, combining or lumping
Jan 1, 1971
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Examination of a Newly Developed Mobile Dry Scrubber (DS) for Coal Mine Dust Control ApplicationsBy J. Noll, D. Yantek, B. Kendall, J. A. Organiscak
"A self-tramming remotely controlled mobile Dry Scrubber (DS) was developed by J. H. Fletcher and Co. under a contract with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s Office of Mine S
Jan 1, 2016
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The Spillway Dilemma For Mine Tailings ClosuresBy T. Clarkin
This paper presents a hydrologic closure design concept to minimize the risk of water discharges from closed mine tailings facilities. It evaluates the applicability of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commiss
Jan 1, 2012
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CFD Analysis Of Two-Phase Flow In A Self Aerated Flotation MachineBy H. Fayed
Two-phase (water and air) flow in a self aerated WEMCO flotation machine has been investigated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). A 0.8 m3 model is considered. The flow is modeled by Euler-Eule
Jan 1, 2012
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Drive Options For Belt and Apron FeedersBy Laszlo Toth
A feeder is used to control the gravity flow of bulk solids from storage areas, like a bin or a stockpile. For this type of application, it is important to select a proper drive that can fulfill all
Jan 1, 2003
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Mining Important to Colorado’s EconomyBy William R. Yernberg
Most citizens take it for granted, but minerals produced in the mines of the western United States, including Colorado, are crucial to nation’s standard of living and quality of life, said Colorado’s
Jan 1, 2004
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Examination of a newly developed mobile dry scrubber (DS) for coal mine dust control applications - SME Transactions 2016By J. Noll, D. Yantek, J. Organiscak
The Office of Mine Safety and Health Research of the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH OMSHR) conducted laboratory testing of a self-tramming, remotely controlled mobil
Jan 1, 2016
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LIX? 70 A Major Advance In Liquid Ion Exchange TechnologyIn early 1970, General Mills Chemicals, Inc. announced the availability of en improved liquid ion exchange reagent, LIX® 64N, for the recovery of copper from various solutions, such as dump leach liqu
Jan 1, 1971
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Developments In Coal Preparation In ChinaBy S. Deming
Coal is China's main source of energy. In 1988, 76.1% of commercial energy consumption was supplied by coal. To provide a rational utilization of its coal resources, China has paid considerable a
Jan 1, 1991
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Review Of The Gold And Silver MarketsBy James L. Poole
The gold and silver markets from the late 1960's to the present are reviewed and the outlook for these metals in the 1980's is presented. Included in this discussion is a summary of the basi
Jan 1, 1981
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Geological Approach To Prediction Of Adversed Tunnel GeologyBy Sun Guangzhong, Liang Jinhuo
Adverse geological condition is a major factor which makes construction difficulty in tunneling. But if it is predicted and tunnel support is made efficiently in time, the above difficulty can be redu
Jan 1, 1987
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Using Laboratory Testing for Designing an Optimum Field Grout for the Millwoods Double Barrel Replacement ProjectBy Anna Kate Miller, James J. Brady, Hamza Jaffal, Ritika Sangroya, Chadi El Mohtar, Wing Shun Kwan
"The design of an appropriate pre-grouting program can be the difference between a successful tunnel construction and an expensive on-the-go repair. However, current grout design relies heavily on rul
Jan 1, 2016
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Pilot-Scale Testing Of Novel Fine Particle Dewatering AidsBy M. K. Eryadin, I. Yildirim, R. Asmatulu
Novel dewatering aids were tested on various coal samples from the U.S. and Canada in laboratory and pilot-scale filtration experiments. The reagents substantially improved the dewatering kinetics and
Jan 1, 2003
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Emplacement And Mineralization Of The San Cristobal Ag-Zn-Pb Deposit, Southern BoliviaBy S. E. Phillipson
The Late Miocene San Cristobal Ag-Zn-Pb deposit represents syngenetic and epigenetic mineralization with low- and high-sulfidation characteristics. Geology is characterized by barren dacitic ring fra
Jan 1, 2001
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Modelling Liberation Of Comminuted Particles - Preprint 09-088One of the challenges in the development of mineral processing simulators is the modelling of liberation characteristics of particles produced by comminution circuits. Understanding the mineral charac
Jan 1, 2009
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Feasibility Of In Situ Leaching Of Metallic Ores Other Than Copper And UraniumBy George M. Potter
Under contractural arrangements with the Bureau of Mines, Mountain States Research and Development, Inc. (MSRD) completed a technological investigation to determine the feasibility of in situ mining o
Jan 1, 1981