- Industry: Mining
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The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) was the primary United States Government agency conducting scientific research and disseminating information on the extraction, processing, use, and conservation of mineral resources.
Founded on May 16, 1910, through the Organic Act (Public Law 179), USBM's missions ...
A solution breccia formed where soluble evaporites (rock salt, anhydrite, gypsum, etc.) have been removed.
Industry:Mining
A solution consisting of 5% picric acid in absolute alcohol used as an etching reagent for carbon steels.
Industry:Mining
A solution in hydrometallurgical treatment from which all possible valuable constituents have been removed; it is usually recycled back to plant for reuse in process.
Industry:Mining
A solution made by dissolving 1 g-equivalent weight of a substance in sufficient distilled water to make 1 L of solution.
Industry:Mining
A solution obtained by leaching; e.g., water that has percolated through soil containing soluble substances and that contains certain amounts of these substances in solution.
Industry:Mining
A solution obtained by leaching; e.g., water that has percolated through soil containing soluble substances and that contains certain amounts of these substances in solution.
Industry:Mining
A solution of cadmium borotungstate; sp gr, 3.6; used as a "heavy liquid" for mineral separation. Compare: Clerici solution; methylene iodide; Sonstadt solution.
Industry:Mining
A solution of mercuric iodide in potassium iodide with a density of 3.2 g/cm<sub>3</sub>and used as a "heavy liquid." Compare: bromoform; Klein solution; methylene iodide; Clerici solution.
Industry:Mining
A solution of mercuric iodide in potassium iodide with a density of 3.2 g/cm<sub>3</sub>and used as a "heavy liquid." Compare: bromoform; Klein solution; methylene iodide; Clerici solution.
Industry:Mining