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Bioleaching of Copper Sulphides Flotation Concentrate Using Consorptium of Mesophiles and Termophiles MicroorganismsBy Carlos Eduardo Gomes de Souza, Luis G. S. Sobral, Paulo A. Medeiros da Silva, Selma G. F. Leite, Renata de B. Lima
"The use of mixed cultures of acidophilus microorganisms that act in different temperature ranges, aims at speeding up the digestion of chalcopyrite, highly refractory sulphide mineral, the major mine
Jan 1, 2008
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Monitoring Greenhouse Pollutants from Human SourceBy C. Niedersberg, M. K. Almeida, R. M. C. Santana, V. G. Dalenogore
"The major source of environmental pollution in urban areas is the transport sector and its impact on human health and the greenhouse is preoccupying. In many works of literature is monitored the poll
Jan 1, 2008
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An Apparatus for Monitoring Dissolved Hydrogen in Liquid CopperBy John R. Hugens
Modifications in the ALSCAN method of measuring hydrogen dissolved in liquid aluminum have made it possible to monitor the level of hydrogen dissolved in liquid copper. Measurements from the tundish s
Jan 1, 1994
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Improved CX Process for Spent Lead Acid Batteries TreatmentBy Tullio Corsini
Scrap battery recovery process, developed by Engitec Impianti S.p.A., is improved transforming batches operations in continuous. Benefits expected: constant and better quality of the products; easie
Jan 1, 1993
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Some Observations on the Relationship of Mineralogy and Geochemistry to Medicine and Materials TechnologyBy Andrzej Szymanski
Recent developments in medicine have stimulated activities that? involve mineralogy. They include inplantation of inorganic and organic parts into bones and soft tissues, and uses of elements as basic
Jan 1, 1989
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The Automobile and Recycling PerspectivesBy C. L. Kusik
Environmental issues are having a significant impact on how automobiles are designed and ultimately disposed of at the end of their lives. On one hand, increasing concerns about landfill disposal have
Jan 1, 1994
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Intelligent Real-time Carbonization ControlBy William J. Pardee, Michael A. Shaff
"Deeper materials science knowledge from mathematical models and in situ material property sensors will be exploited in next generation factory process controllers to improve productivity and quality.
Jan 1, 1988
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Process Control Technology Asarco Hayden Arizona Copper SmelterBy G. Coryell, E. Brack
"Remaining competitive in today's metal markets requires that copper smelters utilize the latest technology offered in process control, data acquisition, and process optimization. State-of-the-art too
Jan 1, 1989
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Waste Acid / Metal Solution Reduction And Recovery By Vacuum DistillationBy Evan O. Jones
Processes involving distillation under reduced pressure were developed at the Pacific Northwest Laboratory several years ago to recover spent acid solutions generated during the manufacture of nuclear
Jan 1, 1995
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Copper Concentrate Leaching Developments By Phelps Dodge CorporationBy John O. Marsden
In early 1998, Phelps Dodge embarked upon a program to investigate alternative technology for the extraction and recovery of copper, and other metal values, from copper concentrates. A review of all
Jan 1, 2003
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Recent Trends in the Processing of Complex Sulphide OresBy Katragadda Sarveswara Rao
"In view of the increasing importance of processing lean ores as potential future resources, efforts are being made worldwide to develop suitable technologies for the recovery of both nonferrous, base
Jan 1, 2012
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Influences on Future Primary Metal ProcessesBy Robert W. Bartlett
"Economic and other factors, mostly outside of metallurgy, that strongly influence applied research, development and especially successful commercial adoption of new processes for producing primary me
Jan 1, 1988
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Valley Leach Facility Design Considerations For Cyanide ContainmentBy Terry Mandziak
Typical leach mine operations recover gold values through the application of a dilute cyanide solution onto ore within an engineered facility. Key to the success of mining operations is the, containme
Jan 1, 1998
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Minimizing the Hydro in HydrometallurgyBy G. T. Lapidus
One of Society’s major concerns with hydrometallurgical processing is the large amount of water that is quintessential to its nature. This is especially troubling in arid areas, where the population s
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Minimizing Fuel Costs during Thermal Regeneration of the Hydrochloric Acid LixiviantBy Kamal Adham
Hydrochloric acid is used as lixiviant in such hydrometallurgy processes as synthetic rutile production and nickel extraction. The intermediary metal chloride is normally roasted to release gaseous HC
Jan 1, 2003
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Microscopic Organic Analysis of Samples from the Gold Acres Mine, Nevada (Extended Abstract)By T. A. Edison
A distinct hydrocarbon maturation anomaly coincides with the Gold Acres open pit, Nevada (Figure 1). Both atomic hydrogen to carbon (H-C) ratios and reflectance measurements of contained organic matte
Jan 1, 1987
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Treatment Of PGM Containing Residues And EffluentBy Rajesh K. Mishra
In secondary precious metals refining, the feed to the plant itself is a waste generated in manufacturing processes. Constant changes in manufacturing processes produce ever changing feed materials to
Jan 1, 1995
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Fostering Minerals Workforce Skills Of Tomorrow Through Education And Training PartnershipsBy Gavin Lind
The Minerals Council of Australia (MCA), through its Minerals Tertiary Education Council (MTEC), builds capacity in higher education in the core disciplines of mining engineering, metallurgy and miner
Jan 1, 2014
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Using General Regular Solution Model To Obtain Analytic Express Of Solution Excess Properties From The Ternary Alloy SystemBy Li Rongxing
A general regular solution model put forward in this paper defines a general interaction parameter that includes both composition and temperature dependence. On the basis of this model, analytic expre
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect Of Formation Age On The Manufacturing Process Of Aragonite Precipitated Calcium CarbonateKorea has about 68 hundreds million tons of limestone's reserves. Still, high-Ca2+ limestone containing more than 52% calcium oxide makes up for about 12% only; hence the need for securing and ef
Jan 1, 2006