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  • SME
    Classification Of The Zeolite Deposits Of The Western United States ? Introduction

    By A. J. Rergis

    During the past ten years a number of papers have appeared describing zeolite occurrences in the western United States in Mesozoic sedimentary rocks, altered bedded Tertiary pyroclastics, playa lakes,

    Jan 1, 1967

  • SME
    Classification Theory

    By B. Fitch, E. J. Roberts

    Definitions and Terminology Classification is defined within this section as the separation of solid particles into size or weight fractions or classes by differential settling through a fluid. It

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Classifiers In Closed Circuit Grinding

    By A. Vaillant

    Classifiers that are used to separate granular materials into a coarse and a fine stream, are considered. Fundamental Equations are presented which apply to all, such Classifiers and all feed size

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Classifiers In Dry Grinding Circuits

    By P. T. Luckie

    Analysis of classifier performance independently of a closed grinding circuit configuration may result in a poor match-up between the grinding device and the classifying device. This paper examines th

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Clay Binder Enhanced Extraction Of Bitumen From Canadian Oil Sand

    A clay binding agent has been investigated to enhance flotation recovery of bitumen from Canadian high fines oil sand in the Clark Hot Water Extraction (CHWE) process. Selective adsorption on fine par

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Clay Binders For Enhanced Potash Mineral Beneficiation Using Froth Flotation

    By D. Tao

    The presence of insoluble slimes in potash ore poses a serious processing problem to the potash industry. These insolubles must be removed prior to potash flotation because of their high adsorptive c

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Clay Deposits Relative To Emerging Markets

    By H. H. Murray

    Industrial usage of clays for current and new applications will continue to grow into the next century. The rate of growth will be highest in the less developed areas of the world. Transportation cost

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Clay Mineral Encapsulation Of Silica Minerals In Bentonites And Some Other Clays

    By I. E. Odom

    An electron optical and microprobe study was made to determine the physical and chemical nature of the silica minerals that occur as natural impurities in bentonite and montmorillonitic fuller's

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Clay Mineral Encapsulation Of Silica Minerals In Bentonites And Some Other Clays (96-159)

    By I. E. Odom

    A study was made of the physical and chemical nature of silica minerals found as natural impurities in bentonites and montmorillonitic Fuller&apos;s earth clay products as well as in <10 micron dust f

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Clay Mineralogy And Carbon-Nitrogen Geochemistry Of The Lik And Competition Creek Zinc-Lead-Silver Prospects, Delong Mountains, Alaska ? Introduction

    By Edward J. Sterne

    Several shale-hosted Pb-Zn-Ag deposits have been discovered in the northwestern Brooks Range, Alaska. Best known among these are the Red Dog, Drenchwater Creek, Lik, Ferric Creek, Hot Dog Creek, and C

    Jan 1, 2013

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    Clay Mineralogy Of The Goathill North Rock Pile, Questa Mine, Taos County, NM: Origins And Indications Of In-Situ Weathering - Preprint 09-098

    By K. Donahue

    Clay minerals play an important role in the gravitational stability of man-made rock piles by affecting geotechnical and hydrological characteristics of the material. The Goathill North rock pile at t

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    Clay minerals for advanced ceramics

    By H. H. Murray

    New and improved beneficiation techniques are available to allow the production of clay minerals of exceptionally high purity. This is particularly true for kaolins and smectites. Wet processing techn

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Clay Minerals For Advanced Ceramics (d8298ae9-e096-41f9-84bd-3dc9d8dcef40)

    By H. H. Murray

    New and improved benefication techniques are available to allow the production of clay minerals of exceptionally high purity. This is particularly true for kaolins and smectites. Wet processing techni

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Clay Problems Encountered in Gold Heap Leaching

    By Phoebe L. Hauff, Jeffrey P. Kurtz, Paul D. Chamberlin

    Clay minerals can be a source of problems in heap leaching operations. The ore for many heap leach operations is commonly acid-sulfate alteration zone rocks which may be found in hot springs deposits

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Clay Resources Of The Midwest States

    By Haydn H. Murray

    The area from Ohio on the east, Tennessee on the south, and Minnesota on the west: contains some very unique and useful clay deposits. Included are fireclays and plastic clays in Ohio, Kentucky, India

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Clay Treatment Improvements Using Acorga® CB1000 Clay Binder

    By T. McCallum, C. Cooper, B. Hutzler

    "In copper solvent extraction, managing the quality of the organic phase is a key parameter to ensure optimal physical and metallurgical performance in the plant. Increased throughput as a result of d

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Clay-Based Flocculant For The Removal Of Suspended Matter And Heavy Metals

    By J. Darlington, A. K. SenGupta

    Water-swellable layered silicates, namely, the smectite clays can remove suspended materials (called herein as debris) and metal ions from aqueous streams. The present study shows that the flocculati

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Clays - Bentonite

    By Jessica Elzea, Haydn Murray

    The term bentonite was first proposed in 1898 by Knight, a year after he had named this clay taylorite, because taylorite had been previously used for another mineral. The name taylorite was after the

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Clays - Introduction

    By Haydn H. Murray

    The term clay is somewhat ambiguous unless specifically defined, because it is used in three ways: 1) as a diverse group of fine-grained minerals, 2) as a rock term, and 3) as a particle size term. As

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Clays – A Review of 1992 Activities

    By K. L. Kayler

    Ball clay production in 1991 amounted to about 800 kt (880,000 st), about the same as in 1990. 1992 estimates show a 5% decrease to 750 kt (827,000 st). This decrease continued a trend of reduced prod

    Jan 1, 1993