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The Nature and Distribution of Tantalum-bearing Minerals in Newly Discovered, Rare-Element Pegmatites at the Musselwhite Mine, Northwestern OntarioBy Richard P. Taylor, Rod Henham
Abstract - Newly discovered pegmatites distributed throughout the sub-surface environs of the Musselwhite Archean gold deposit occur as narrow dikes that intrude most of the major lithological units.
Jan 1, 2001
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Effect of Grain Size on the Texture Evolution and Anisotropy of Mechanical Behavior of Rolled WE43 Magnesium Alloy at High Strain Rate ConditionsBy H. Asgari, A. G. Odeshi, J. A. Szpunar
In the current research, the role of grain size on the texture formation and mechanical behavior of rolled AZ31B Mg alloy is investigated under shock loading conditions. The grain size of the original
Jan 1, 2014
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Strategy for Reducing Ammonium Nitrate Loss to Mine Discharge WaterBy Daniel J. Corkery
Mines in Canada and the United States are subject to regulations limiting ammonia, nitrate and nitrite levels in mine effluents released into the environment. The primary source of these nitrogen comp
Oct 1, 2010
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Production Optimization: Leveraging Automation beyond Process ControlBy Jose A. Jimenez
"Mining operations generate an enormous amount of data that is difficult to organize, analyze and act on. These data require an extremely broad range of experts to investigate and manage the cross-dis
Jan 1, 2016
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From Microbes to Plasma Spectrometer: An Evaluation of Ore Dissolution EfficiencyBy A. L. Williamson
Bio-mining is a cost-effective, energy efficient and potentially environmentally protective method of exploiting a variety of ore deposits, from high-grade base metal deposits of nickel to lower-grade
Aug 1, 2010
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Ore characteristics that Affect Breakage and Mineral Liberation during GrindingBy W. Petruk
A study was undertaken to determine whether interrelations between mineral grains affect ore breakage during grinding, and to establish a correlation between ore breakage and mineral liberation. A bas
Jan 1, 1988
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Arsenic Extraction from Chilean Copper ConcentratesBy Gerardo Fuentes
Arsenic extraction from Chilean copper concentrates up to nearly 99% was achieved, using hydrothermal reactions. Arsenic appears in nature in more than 200 mineral species, being arsenopyrite (FeAsS),
Jan 1, 2019
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Predictive Modeling of Rare Earth Element Separation by Solvent Extraction Using MetsimBy Tommee Larochelle, Henry Kasaini
"Simulation of rare earth element solvent extraction processes for plant design and optimization is complex, requires extensive bench scale and pilot scale testing, and is traditionally performed usin
Jan 1, 2016
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Developing and Sustaining Capability in Process Mineralogy"There are a number of disciplines in the minerals industry for which concern has been expressed regarding the sustainability of human capital. The boom-bust cycles that occur in the industry, the tre
Jan 1, 2016
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On the Origin of Sudden Slag Foaming During Copper SmeltingBy T. Crivits, I. Bellemans, V. Cnockaert, K. Verbeken
It is well known that slag foaming can significantly complicate copper smelting processes. This is especially true for unpredictable events that generate large amounts of slag foam during a small peri
Jan 1, 2019
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Microbes: Uranium Miners, Money Makers, Problem SolversBy A. L. Williamson
Bio-mining, the use of micro-organisms to recover elements of interest, is potentially useful for the economic extraction and recovery of ore metals from a variety of ore deposits, including the lower
Aug 1, 2010
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Improving Analytical Assessment in Copper Industry Based on Laser- Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) and UV-VIS-IR Hyperspectral SensingBy S. Torres, J. Álvarez, R. Castillo, R. Fuentes, C. Sandoval, R. Parra, Myakalwar A. K., M. Velázquez, J. Yáñez, D. Sbarbaro
Rapid analytical assessment in copper mining industry is a limiting factor for operational purposes and for the improvement of processes. The present work aims to review the analytical assessment in t
Jan 1, 2019
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Improved and New Uses of Natural Radioactivity in Mineral Exploration and ProcessingBy C. Stapel, P. D. Roberts, D. G. Jones, W. G. Macdonald, R. J. De Meijer
"Abstract-Measurement of natural radioactivity has been used in both a qualitative and a quantitative way in mineral exploration, particularly in the search for uranium. In the last five years, the Ke
Jan 1, 1997
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Extending the life of INMETCO’s submerged arc furnace liningBy C. Doyle, D. M. Hoffman, C. Díaz, J. Hrepic, W. J. Koshut, R. H. Hanewald
"Recently, lining life of the INMETCO submerged arc furnace has been dramatically extended from an average of eleven months in the 1980s to a current record of 34 months. This paper summarizes test wo
Jan 1, 1997
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Integrity Monitoring Of Xstrata Copper's Kidd Metallurgical Division Mitsubishi 3-Line Furnaces Using Multivariate MethodsBy P. Nelson
Extending the campaign life of the Mitsubishi furnaces at Xstrata Copper's Kidd Metallurgical Division Copper Smelter has been a major focus of attention for many years. One aspect of this effort
Jan 1, 2007
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Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Complex Raw Materials by Outotec’s SolutionsBy J. Karonen, M. Tiihonen, J. Guentner, L. Haavanlammi, Outotec GmbH, E. Kolehmainen
"Rare earth elements have obtained significant attention during the last few years due to predicted increase in their demand. Several projects worldwide are at pre-feasibility or feasibility stage aim
Jan 1, 2016
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Raglan project optimization and economicsBy T. F. Pugsley, D. Gignac
"The historical background to the project dates back to the mid-30s with the discovery of surface sulphide showings in the Cape Smith-Wakeham Bay ultramafic belt. In the mid1950s, orderly exploration
Jan 1, 1996
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An Undergraduate Hydrometallurgy Laboratory Emphasizing Engineering DesignBy J. Schmidt
The development of set of laboratory experiments, intended to help undergraduate students meet Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board requirements for Engineering Design outcomes, is described.The l
Jan 1, 2019
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Black Island silica quarryBy F. E. P. PEARSON
Sandstone quarried from an island in Lake Winnipeg is barged 130 km to a processing plant at Selkirk on the Red River. The stone is white, poorly consolidated, and consists of rounded quartz grains of
Jan 1, 1984
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Experimental Study for Efficient use of RFID in ConstructionBy Ali Montaser
This paper presents an experimental study conducted to facilitate the use of RFID on construction job sites. The study focuses on deployment settings to provide data acquisition with higher accuracy f
Aug 1, 2013