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Leachwelltm In Cyanide Soluble Copper AssaysBy David A. Collins
Red Dome Gold Mine classifies ore types within the pit by gold and copper grades. Copper grades are further distinguished by total copper and cyanide soluble copper levels. At present, Cyanide Soluble
Jan 1, 1995
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LeadBy Jesse O. Betterton
IN the last analysis, two basic factors influence the use of metals and alloys; namely, cost and adaptability to the use under consideration. These are so interrelated that to study the properties of
Jan 1, 1953
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Lead - Some Experiments on Sintering Lead Sulphate Products (Metals Technology, June 1940.) (With discussion)By G. L. Oldright, Henry de Rycker, S. F. Ravitz
The upper limit of richness of concentrates that can be smelted by means of the blast furnace without added diluents is fixed by the operation of sintering. A sinter feed with normal gangue constituen
Jan 1, 1944
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Lead - Sulphur Dioxide in Gases from a Dwight-Lloyd Machine Sintering a Low-sulphur Charge (Metals Technology, Aug. 1942.) (With discussion)By Reed W. Hyde
Some information has been published on the sulphur dioxide concentration of gases from D wight-Lloyd machines sintering lead ores but most of this relates to the customary practice in which the charge
Jan 1, 1944
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Lead - The Brilliant Performer: Refurbishing an ImageBy Jeffrey L. Zelms
There is no known, practical substitute for lead in the automobiles, communications systems, medical equipment and computers that Americans use every day. However, there are many who say lead should b
Jan 1, 1992
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Lead - Treatment of Speisses and Drosses as Produced in Lead SmeltingBy R. A. Perry
A speiss is an artificial arsenide, sometimes an antimonide, formed in lead smelting, smelting of oxide copper ores, and in some lead-refining operations. The production of speiss is closely allied wi
Jan 1, 1944
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Lead Alloys for Anodes in Electrolytic Production of Zinc of High PurityBy U. C. Tainton
FOR the last 15 years lead has been the standard material for anodes in electrolytic zinc production and it has been generally accepted that this lead should be as free as possible from impurities. La
Jan 1, 1929
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Lead and Its Uses in the Mineral IndustriesBy Felix Edgar Wormser
JUST as the ancients used the products of their crude mining endeavors to fashion tools with which to make digging easier, so today mining enterprises are dependent upon the very metals they mine for
Jan 1, 1935
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Lead and Other Trace Metal Concentrations in the Carbonate Fluorapatite Fraction of Phosphatized FeMn CrustsBy Kira Mizell, James R. Hein
Ferromanganese (FeMn) crusts form by precipitation of iron and manganese oxides from seawater onto a rock substrate and are therefore considered hydrogenetic in origin. Diagenesis does occur however,
Jan 1, 2018
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Lead and Silver Smelting in ChicagoBy J. L. Jernegan
IN this paper I propose to give a short and, I must confess, a rather incomplete description, as regards many details, of the process used in Chicago, Ill., for smelting the argentiferous ores of the
Jan 1, 1874
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Lead and ZincBy P. Raffinot, C. H. G. Bushell, S. Hodgson, E. F. Milner, H. J. Bosshardt, N. Draper, D. E. Pickett, Edwin T. McKnight, J. Prieto
Zinc ranks third and lead fourth in world nonferrous metal conumption. In 1972 the free world consumed 3,333,000 mt of refined lead and 4,422,000 mt of refined zinc. The lead tonnage was divided into
Jan 1, 1985
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Lead and Zinc Developments to the Year 2000, With Focus on AsiaBy Peter J. King
Demand for both lead and zinc to the year 2000 will be characterised by modest to nil growth in mature economies, with positive 3 to 4 per cent annual growth rates in developing nations. Asia and Chin
Jan 1, 1986
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Lead And Zinc Flotation Practice At The Boliden CompanyBy P. H. Fahlström
The Ebliden Company, originally entering the field of mining with the workings of the gold-copper-arsenic deposit at Ebliden, commenced zinc benificiation at Kristineberg in 1940 and lead mining at La
Jan 1, 1970
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Lead and Zinc in CanadaBy T. W. Bingay
The production of both lead and zinc in Canada has steadily increased during recent years until today Canada ranks among the world's leading producers of both of these metals. The high prices whi
Jan 1, 1927
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Lead and Zinc in Eastern CanadaBy FREDERICK J. ALCOCK
THE high prices which lead and zinc have commanded during recent months have given a great impetus to search for workable deposits of these metals, and there has accordingly risen a demand for informa
Jan 1, 1926
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Lead and Zinc Marketing: Something Old, SomethSng New, Something ProfitableBy Werner T. Meyer
Technical modification of traditional zinc- and lead-based products is moving the metals into diversification is particularly apparent in two areas. The evolution of diverse types of heavy-duty ve
Jan 1, 1986
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Lead And Zinc Mineralization At Story CreekBy C. A. Summers
The U.S. Bureau of Mines applied process mineralogy to investigate a lead and zinc deposit located near Story Creek, Colville Mining District, Alaska. Mineralization is hosted by the Kayak Shale in ve
Jan 1, 1993
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Lead and Zinc Mineralization at Story Creek, Colville Mining District, AlaskaBy C. A. Summers
The U.S. Bureau of Mines applied process mineralogy to investigate a lead and zinc deposit located near Story Creek, Colville Mining District, Alaska. Mineralization is hosted by the Kayak Shale in ve
Jan 1, 1991
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Lead and Zinc People Meet in MontrealMontreal, April 6-7. "Resilient" and "bullish" were the terms used by R. D. Mushlitz of Asarco and K. C. Hendrick of Noranda Sales Corp. respectively, to describe the near term prospects for lead and
Jan 5, 1972
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Lead and Zinc Smelting ChargesBy Grey CA
Any economic evaluation of a lead-zinc mining project requires the estimation of net revenue per tonne of concentrate at the "mine gate". The value at the mine gate equals the Net Smelter Return min
Jan 1, 1990