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Gold(I) as a Nucleophile - a BaseBy Jr. Fackler
The ionization potentials of gaseous Group 11elements are similar, with Au(0) being 1.5 eV greater than the next highest member of the group, Cu(0). The ionization potentials are all very much greater
Oct 1, 2003
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Shear behaviour of cable bolt supports in horizontal bedded depositsBy Richard P. Curtin, John M. Goris, Lewis A. Martin
Cable bolt supports are being recognized as an effective ground control system in under-ground coal mines in North America, and their use has increased considerably during the past few years. The U.S.
Jan 1, 1996
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Effects of Docs on No2 Production from Mining Diesel EquipmentBy J. Stachulak
In recent years more emphasis has been placed on the control of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) emissions from mining diesel equipment. Worldwide, diesel engine regulations to control emission and protect the
Aug 1, 2013
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Hadean Uranium Activity 3rd International Conference on Uranium (Uranium 2010), 40th Annual Hydrometallurgy MeetingBy Therese Schneck
The presence of xenon isotopes from in-situ spontaneous fission of short-lived Pu244 has been confirmed in Hadean detrital zircons from Western Australia. Hadean and meteoritic zircons can retain seco
Aug 1, 2010
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Improving Melt Cleanliness and Mechanical Properties of AZ91e Permanent Mould Castings with Melt FiltrationBy A. Elsayed
Lightweight metals such as magnesium show potential in replacing aluminum alloy castings for engine cradles, cylinder heads and transmission cases. Unfortunately, magnesium alloys are susceptible to e
Jan 1, 2011
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The Influence of Grinding Chemistry on Chalcopyrite/Pyrite Selectivity for Porphyry Copper OresBy Grant Small, Jessica Kinal, Christopher J. Greet
"The conversion from an electrochemically reactive grinding media (forged steel) to a more electrochemically inert alloy (high chrome white iron) not only reduces the wear rate of the grinding media,
Jan 1, 2016
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The Tensile Strength of Light SteelBy E. W. Williams
THE Ontario Research Foundation has developed a process for producing low-density steel shapes by direct reduction of iron oxide powders. The process is a combination of reduction, sintering (without
Jan 1, 1957
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Effect of Chemical Composition on Melting Behavior of Red Mud Based FluxesBy A. Danaei, A. McLean, M. Barati, C. Ravindran
"The aluminum industry generates about 90 million tonnes of red mud each year. Previous research shows it could be utilized as a refining flux with a high capacity to absorb phosphorus and sulphur fro
Jan 1, 2012
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Metallurgical Research in Canada: A Symposium"ALTHOUGH Canadian metallurgists have long been active in research, the scope of the work was somewhat limited until the be-ginning -of World War II. The rapid industrial development of Canada during
Jan 1, 1952
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When Health & Security Mean Savings at the Laronde RefineryBy J. Fournier, D. Fortin, F. Robichaud
Since milling began in 1988, the Laronde mill has been expanded several times, the most recent, increasing the milling rate from 5 000 to 7 000 mtpd. Laronde uses SAG/ball mill grinding followed by co
Jan 1, 2005
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Pilot Plant Demonstration of the Mintek Thermal Magnesium ProcessBy M. Abdellatif
Successful demonstration of The Mintek Thermal Magnesium Process (MTMP) was achieved in November 2004 at the pilot-scale, About 30 tons of magnesium producing recipe was smelted in the DC arc furnace
Jan 1, 2006
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The Real Story of Tax ReformBy R. D. Brown
"Taxation tends to be a depressing subject. Taxes are unfair, taxes are too high and, above all, taxes are too complicated.In a recent address to the Canadian Tax Foundation, the author discussed in a
Jan 1, 1976
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New British Columbia mining taxBy Robert B. Parsons
"Effective January 1, 1990, mines in British Columbia are subject to a new provincial mining tax statute, the Mineral Tax Act. Under this Act, mines are subject to a two-tier tax system, with a minimu
Jan 1, 1990
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Summary of industrial minerals in AlbertaBy W. N. Hamilton
Industrial minerals are plentiful in Alberta. Although exi ting in variety and in quantity, they constitute a minor segment of the province's mineral industry, which is based on oil and gas. In 1983 A
Jan 1, 1984
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On the Calibration of the Potential Technique for Monitoring Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth Using Finite-Element MethodWhen selecting a method for monitoring crack growth in pipeline steel, the sensitivity or crack-size resolution plays a dominant role. Even though there are several visual and non-visual methods, the
Jan 1, 2005
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Simulation on Impacting-Induced Dynamic Strain Energy of the Coalrock Combination Considering Interface EffectBy D. J. Xue
Four kinds of coal-rock combination were subjected to three kinds of stress waves in the SHPB numerical simulation. The wave propagation and the changes of the strain energy in the coal-rock combinati
Aug 1, 2013
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Geology and exploration of the southern half of the northeastern metallurgical coal belt, British ColuinbiaBy Dennis E. Bell
"This paper describes exploration and development to 1982 in the southern half of the northeastern British Columbia (Peace River or Northeast Block) inner foothills metallurgical coal belt. Gates Form
Jan 1, 1985
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Influence of external-detonation-generated plasmas on the performance of semi-confined explosive chargesBy Lex L. Udy
External-detonation-generated plasmas, highly ionized zones of reacting material ejected from the surface of detonating explosive charges, are shown to be the cause of channel desensitization, i.e., t
Jan 1, 1979
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Effect of Radionuclides on the Corrosion of Low Carbon Steel in High Level Nuclear Waste Storage ConditionsBy K. S. Raja, B. McNall, B. Pesic
"High-level radioactive wastes are stored in large underground storage tanks made of low-carbon steel. The wastes consist of concentrated solutions of sodium nitrate (NaNO3) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH
Jan 1, 2012
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Modeling Of Time-Dependent Progressive Damage In [90] Plies Of Multidirectional Polymer Composite LaminatesBy Amir Asadi
Various damage modes that evolve with time in polymer composite laminates, such as transverse cracking, vertical cracking, delamination, and fiber fracture, as well as the interaction among them, infl
Jan 1, 2010