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  • SME
    Chemistry And Physics Of Taconite Agglomeration – Part III: Advantages Of Developing Bentonite Fibers

    By S. K. Kawatra, S. J. Ripke

    During 1998, 62 million tons of iron ore pellets valued at $1.7 billion were shipped from U.S. mines. These pellets are the primary source for domestic iron and steel production. During pelletization,

    Jan 1, 2001

  • AIME
    Chemistry of Coal

    By John W. Tieman

    Coal is a term applied to vegetable matter which, through geological processes of heat and pressure, has had both its physical and chemical properties changed. Because its chemical composition is vari

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    Chemistry of Coal (4162ff12-8f10-449f-a869-5aa997788092)

    By Wilbur C. Helt

    The United States is self-sufficient in bituminous coal and lignite resources to meet the high range of energy demands forecast for the remainder of this century and beyond. The known or proved recove

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AUSIMM
    Chemistry of Coal Utilisation in Flash Smelting

    By Okura T, Hino J

    Coal utilization for copper flash smelting in Japan was initiated due to the sudden upheaval in the price of oil in the last ten years. A major portion of the heavy fuel oil has already been repla

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    Chemistry of Cyanidation II: Complex Cyanides of Zinc and Copper

    By Woodcock J. T

    During the dissolution of gold in fully aerated cyanide solutions the CN ion is the active agent, and consequently the usual method of evaluating the dissolving power of such solutions is to determine

    Jan 1, 1950

  • SME
    Chemistry Of Dolomite-Fluxed Hematite And Magnetite Pellets

    By John J. Friel

    The addition of dolomite to iron ore pellets improves their high-temperature reduction properties primarily by increasing their reducibility and raising their softening temperature. In this study we p

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AIME
    Chemistry of Dolomite-Fluxed Hematite and Magnetite Pellets (c0b3e5a2-63b4-4f04-97c1-3c27825eb96e)

    By J. J. Friel, E. S. Erickson

    Dolomite-fluxed pellets of various compositions were made from magnetite concentrate, hematite concentrate and a concentrate containing a natural mixture of both. Physical properties and reduction tes

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Chemistry of Enrichment of Silver Deposits

    By Rush Sill

    THE processes of superficial alteration depend on physical conditions, environment, geologic history and chemical and mineralogical composition. Superficial alteration is confined particularly to the

    Jan 9, 1922

  • AUSIMM
    Chemistry of Flotation

    Since its commercial in Australia at Broken Hill in the early part of the 20th century, the flotation process has grown to become the single most important minerals separation method available to

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Chemistry of mineral slurry rheology control grinding aids

    By R. D. Hansen, R. R. Klimpel

    Previous papers by these authors on slurry rheology control grinding aids have emphasized the end-use results and application methodology involved. This paper emphasizes the chemical principles and th

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AIME
    Chemistry of Oleate and Amine Solutions in Relation to Flotation

    By T. W. Healy, P. Somasundaran, K. Ananthpadmanabhan

    Hydrolyzable surfactants such as fatty acids and amines undergo, in addition to micellisation and precipitation, various associative interactions in aqueous solutions to form ionomolecular complexes s

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    Chemistry of paste backfill

    By Jacques Ouellet, Ferri Hassani

    "Within the mining industry paste backfill technology has evolved over the last two decades. This technology aims at producing safe and cost effective backfill of high strength. When used as cemented

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Chemistry Of The Calsinter Process For Recovery Of Aluminum From Fly Ash

    By B. Zane Egan

    The Calsinter process for recovery from fly ash involves sintering the fly ash with calcium sulfate and calcium carbonate at 1200°C, followed by a dilute sulfuric acid leach step. Flue gas desulfuriza

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AIME
    Chemomechanical Behavior of Coal

    By N. H. MacMillan, O. C. Dias

    Recent work by Westwood et al. (reviewed in Refs. 1-6) has established that many rocks, minerals, ceramics, and glasses exhibit phenomenologically similar chemomechanical (Rebinder) effects when defor

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AIME
    Chemomechanical Phenomena in Hard Rock Drilling

    By N. M. Macmillan, R. S. Kalyoncu, A. R. C. Westwood

    The environment-sensitive hardness and laboratory-scale rotary drilling behavior of granite, quartz, and feldspar have been studied. By controlling the chemistry of the drilling environment, it is pos

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Chemoremediation Of Acid Mine Drainage By Controlled Ferrite Coprecipitation And Magnetic Separation

    By R. K. Mehta

    Existing acid mine drainage treatment techniques are not remedial In nature, i.e. though heavy metals can be removed from acid mine water, their presence in tailings and large quantities of these tail

    Jan 1, 1992

  • CIM
    Chemostratigraphy at the Brunswick No. 6 Volcanic-Sediment-Hosted Massive Sulfide Deposit, New Brunswick: Resolving Geometry from Drill Core in Deformed Felsic Volcanic Rocks

    By G. Roy, D. R. Lentz, A. O. Wills

    "Abstract - Diamond-drill hole DDH-B357, located 1.5 km north of the Brunswick No. 6 Zn-Pb- Cu-Ag volcanic-sediment-hosted massive sulfide (VSHMS) deposit, intersects three exhalative horizons within

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Chemostratigraphy of Volcanic Rocks Hosting Massive Sulfide Clasts Within the Meductic Group, West-Central New Brunswick

    By L. R. Fyffe, D. R. Lentz, S. H. Mcclenaghan

    "Abstract - The Eel River area in the southwestern Miramichi terrane of New Brunswick contains a complete calc-alkaline suite of volcanic rocks that are interlayered with intervals of sedimentary and

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Chemsheet As A Simulation Platform For Pyrometallurgical Processes

    By Pertti Koukkari, Nagendra Tripathi, Karri Penttilä, Justin Salmine

    ChemSheet is a thermodynamic multi‐phase multi‐component simulation software, which is used as an Add‐in in Microsoft Excel. In ChemSheet, the unique Constrained Gibbs free energy method can be used t

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AIME
    Chert In The Kingsport Formation At Mascot, Tennessee

    By Arhtur T. Allen

    THE Kingsport formation, a part of the Knox dolomite of Ordovician age, is composed of 538 ft of dolomite and limestone. Numerous bands, layers and nodules of chert, arenaceous and shale zones are pre

    Jan 1, 1947