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Mineral Possibilities of Areas Adjacent to the Alaska Highway (ff91bb7d-99bb-4806-86e2-a2d9cfd3ea8e)By Thomas. L. O.
Apart from a few sketches and incomplete maps, mainly topographical, and one or two detailed maps of placer-creeks, there is little information on the topography and geology of most of the country adj
Jan 1, 1944
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Direct Contact Heat Transfer between Steam and Aqueous SlurriesBy D. T. White
"Metallurgical extraction processes often call for the heating of aqueous slurries. Indirect heat exchangers are generally not feasible for service with high yield stress slurries because of low heat
Jan 1, 2012
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Optimization of the Xstrata Copper-Horne Smelter Operation Using Discrete Event SimulationBy J. M. Simard, S. Morissette, P. Coursol, P. Mackey
A new, powerful model is presented that focuses on plant logistics and scheduling aspects of the smelting, converting, fire refining and casting operations at the Horne smelter. This plant complex is
Jan 1, 2009
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Some Mathematical and Analysis of Underground Model Guides 1n the Mine Stress ProblemsBy Stefan Boshkov
THE ADVENT of mining at great depth has brought to the fore the question of stresses around mine openings. The many-pronged attack on this problem is certified by the accelerated appearance, in the mi
Jan 1, 1956
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Recent Developments of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy for Real-Time Measurement and Control of Mineral ProcessingBy Alain Blouin, Mohamad Sabsabi, Aissa Harhira, Paul Bouchard, Greg Lithgow
"The objective of this study was to demonstrate the application of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) to the continuous analysis of online monitoring of Al, Mg, Ni, Mn, Si and Fe in nickel or
Jan 1, 2016
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Progressive Management and Engineering Evaluation of Pipeline IntegrityBy S. Kariyawasam, R. McNealy
Pipelines are subject to multiple threats often requiring quantification of pipeline risk and engineering evaluation of in-line inspection and other data to effect discovery of conditions defined by t
Jan 1, 2005
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The Impact of Process Water Quality on the Performance of Different Collectors in Flotation ProcessBy J. Dong
"A “green” collector project has been initiated at Vale Base Metals Technology Development to replace xanthate. Bench and miniplant testwork showed comparable metallurgical results between xanthate an
Jan 1, 2012
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Metamorphic Mineralogy of the Dore Lake Complex in the Victinity of the Grenville FrontBy S. Kline
The compositions of metamorphic minerals of the south limb of the Dore Lake Complex have been determined by microprobe techniques. Mineral assemblages typical of the greenschist facies occur in Mg-ric
Jan 1, 1984
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The Electrification Nos. 12 and 20 of Three Large Hoists at Collieries, Dominion Coal Company, LimitedBy J. A. Russell
AS THE LOCAL electric generating plants increased in size and capacity and costs of producing electricity came down, it became apparent that it was no longer good economy to operate individual boiler
Jan 1, 1958
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The Development of the Coal Industry 1n Canada, from 1920 to 1935By F. W. Gray
IN 1922, the writer communicated to the Institute a paper entitled The Development of the Coal Industry in Canada (1), which summarized the considerations set out in a series of papers (2) concerned w
Jan 1, 1936
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Performance of the Tankcell® E500 at the Kevitsa MineBy Ben Murphy, Tomi Maksimainen, Antti Rinne, Ishmael Muzinda, Toni Mattsson
"A 500m3 flotation cell was commissioned during 2014 at the Kevitsa Mine in northern Finland working as the first rougher in the copper flotation circuit. Treating around 850tph with an average grade
Jan 1, 2016
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Biopolymers for Anti-Scaling Applications in Leaching ProcessesBy C. Bergstrand
"Precipitation of gypsum and the formation of scale may pose a serious challenge in the leaching of several minerals. As an example, precipitated gypsum may form scale in the machines increasing the n
Jan 1, 2017
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The Statistical Method in Inspecting MaterialsBy H. H. Fairfield
THE production and inspection of the materials of war involves thousands of observations. Logical action is generally based on the interpretation of many observations. The success of such action depen
Jan 1, 1943
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Hydrometallurgical Processing of Telfer Concentrates: Accepting and Winning the ChallengeBy D. Lunt
Telfer bulk concentrates typically contain 8% chalcopyrite, 8% chalcocite, 45% pyrite and 80-120 g/t gold. Although very high copper and gold recoveries can be obtained by subjecting the concentrate t
Jan 1, 2004
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Peñoles Mines - Mexico. Lessons learned on Concentrator’s Commissioning and ExpansionsBy Rodolfo Espinosa Gómez
"Industrias Peñoles, S.A. de C.V. – Mining Division, has initiated in the last ten years, six Mining Operations (Bismark, Tizapa, Ciénega, La Herradura, Rey de Plata, and Francisco I. Madero) and it h
Jan 1, 2004
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Titanium - Its Physical Metallurgy and PotentialitiesBy H. V. Kinsey
"IntroductionTITANIUM is probably the most widely publicized metal today. Much has been written, both in the lay press and the technical press, about its properties and potentialities. In view of the
Jan 1, 1953
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Operational Characteristics of the TankCell® 300 at Codelco's Chuquicamata ConcentratorBy S Grönstrand, C. Perez, A. B. Yañez, F. Coddou, P. Morales, H. Elgueta
"The TankCell® 300 forced air flotation cell designed and built by Outotec, with active volume of over 300 m3, was installed at Codelco’s Chuquicamata concentrator in September 2008. After that, a pro
Jan 1, 2010
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Dispersion study on slimes from NiobecBy J. A. Finch, A. R. Laplante, R. Espinosa-Gomez
"The Niobec concentrator rejects up to /5% of the Nb as slimes (-10u.m). The recovery of Nb from these slimes by column flotation is being studied. An essential condition for selective flotation is sl
Jan 1, 1987
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Massive sulfide deposits in Northwestern QuebecBy Sergio Cattalanl, Francis Chartrand
"The geology and origins of volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits in the Abitibi belt of northwestern Quebec have been the subject of discussion since the discovery of the Horne orebodies in Nor
Jan 1, 1990
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Basal type uranium deposits in south-central British ColumbiaBy D. R. Boyle
"The basal type uranium deposits in south central British Columbia occur within unconsolidated, late Miocene fluvial paleochannel sediments that overlie major fault zones within the Okanagan Highlands
Jan 1, 1986