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Water management simulation for the Pogo Gold MineBy G. Beckstead, L. Gormely, R. Zimmer, K. Hanneman, B. Nethery
As part of the EIS and permitting activities for the Pogo Mine in Alaska, a risk assessment study for the water management plan was carried out. The basis for the study was a site water volume and con
Jan 1, 2005
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Research Progress on Mine Rescue RobotsBy Hong-wei Ma
With social development and technological advancement, mine rescue robots used in complex environments have developed as a research hotspot. This paper reviews the progress of research on coal mine re
Aug 1, 2013
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Centrifugal Extraction Machine and Application of the Equipment in Extraction of Rare EarthsBy T. Xu
"The CTL-500 centrifugal extraction machine, which was independently developed by Baotou Shibo Rare Earth Extraction & Equipment Co., Ltd., is presented in this article. The machine is based on centri
Jan 1, 2012
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Applying Fractional Factorial Design in Optimizing Barite Flotation of Jig Tailing at Dorrin Kashan MineBy M. Zavvari
Flotation, as with most engineering disciplines, involves testwork. Commonly this means going from lab scale to pilot scale to industrial scale. It is important to conduct tests to identify key parame
Jan 1, 2009
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Modeling & Software for Control Purposes of a Direct Blister SmelterBy Tuula Mäkinen, Lauri Pesonen, Peter Björklund, Jouni Pihlasalo, Mikko Korpi
Outotec Direct Blister Flash Smelting technology has proved to be an efficient and environmentally friendly way to treat copper concentrates from the Zambian Copperbelt at Konkola Copper Mines' (
Jan 1, 2011
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Energy Management at IncoBy J. G. Cullain
Inco Limited is an integrated mining, smelting, refining and manufacturing company with operations located worldwide. The Ontario Division operations consist of 13 mines and 10 processing facilities l
Jan 1, 1977
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Quirke Lake TroughBy H. G. Harper, R. C. Hart
"The Mississagi quartzite is the basal formation of the Quirke Lake trough. As it is traced around the rim, a gradual change in dip is observed, as follows:Northwest corner 50 degrees south.Algom Quir
Jan 1, 1949
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Pollution in PerspectiveBy W. H. Gross
To pollute means to make impure or unclean. We tend to forget that man defecates, urinates, sweats, expectorates and exhales and in himself is a beastly little pollutor-but then so is Mother Nature! T
Jan 1, 1979
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A Test Apparatus for Studying the Effects of Weathering on Self-Heating of SulphidesBy K. E. Waters, J. E. Nesset, F. Rosenblum, J. A. Finch
An advanced laboratory-scale weathering apparatus has been developed at McGill University to study the effects of weathering (ambient temperature oxidation) on the self-heating of sulphides. Previous
Jan 1, 2015
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Utilization of CO2 in Metallurgical ProcessesBy Seshadri Seetharaman, Nurni N. Viswanathan, Haijuan Wang
The present work aims at some process modifications in specified metallurgical processes, wherein CO2 can be used successfully as an oxidant for decarburization in steelmaking and applied in some non-
Jan 1, 2015
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Removal Properties of Boron from Wastewater Using Low-Crystalline Magnesium Oxide Synthesized by Low-Temperature CalcinationBy Masahiro Eguchi, Giuseppe Granata, Chiharu Tokoro, Hiroki Fukuda, Yuichiro Toba, Shungo Hobo
"Currently, large amounts of wastewater containing boron are discharged from industries like coal-fired power plants. Although coagulation-sedimentation is widely employed for their treatment, only a
Jan 1, 2017
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Sampling density and grade controlBy P. Groleau, O. Tavchandjian, D. Marcotte
In open pit mining, each small mining unit (SMU) is selected for mill processing based on an estimate of its true grade. The estimation is usually done using analyses of cuttings from blast holes with
Jan 1, 1998
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Rapid Roadway DevelopmentBy Luke Meers
Roadway development rates in Australian underground coal mines are failing to keep pace with modern longwall systems and are unlikely to sustain further improvements in longwall productivity into the
Aug 1, 2013
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Basic Brick in CanadaBy J. W. Craig
THERE are, broadly speaking, three classes of refractories: acid, basic, and neutral. Fireclay, diaspore, silica, and the sillimanite group of minerals are included in the acid class, which for the mo
Jan 1, 1936
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The Eldorado Operation at Great Bear LakeBy The Staff
Development of the Eldorado Mine THE pitchblende-silver deposits of Great Bear lake, Northwest Territories, were discovered by Gilbert LaBine in 1930. The property owned by Eldorado Gold Mines, Limi
Jan 1, 1938
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A Report of the Research Committee Coal Division C.I.M.By E. Swartzman
"DURING 1951, experimental cleaning studies on both fines and larger sizes of certain Canadian coals were conducted on a relatively large scale in two pilot plants in the United States, large enough t
Jan 1, 1952
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Phase Distributions on Titanium Oxide Rough Thin Films Obtained by Anodization ProcessBy Z. Z. Öztürk, N. Sarica, A. H. Üçisik, C. Bindal
"Titanium oxide films were fabricated on commercially pure titanium surfaces via anodization procedure. Anodization parameters, anodization time and voltage were altered, whereas temperature and chemi
Jan 1, 2015
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Spectroscopic Study of Mixed Collector Adsorption on Pyrite to Enhance Refractory Gold Ore Beneficiation by FlotationBy A. Otsuki
"This paper discusses the primary collector adsorption onto a sulphide mineral in mixed collector systems to understand its adsorption mechanism. UV-vis measurements were performed to identify the pri
Jan 1, 2016
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Room Temperature Uniaxial Die Compaction Behavior of Titanium Sponge GranulesBy Mary A. Wells, Amir Hadadzadeh, Mark A. Whitney, Stephen F. Corbin
In an effort to produce less expensive titanium sheet via roll compaction, the room temperature compaction behavior of titanium sponge granules (99.9% pure, Alfa Aesar) was studied under uniaxial die
Jan 1, 2015
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Research & Manpower in the Mineral IndustriesBy P. M. Dranchuk
"""PLANET EARTH seen from space appears as a fragile and limited life-supporting system in a vast emptiness. That such a view is, in fact, an accurate one is now more widely accepted than it was not l
Jan 1, 1971