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Framework for Resource Uncertainty Prediction and Data Valuation: An Application to Diamond Deposits
By J. G. Manchuk, M. Thurston
"The degree of uncertainty associated with a natural diamond resource is important to quantify from the time of discovery through the production lifetime. Data collection occurs during the discovery,
Jan 1, 2015
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Phase Distributions on Titanium Oxide Rough Thin Films Obtained by Anodization Process
By 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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The Fixation of CO2 in Carbonates: Application for Iron- and Steelmaking
By Ron Zevenhoven
In Finland one opportunity for large-scale CO2 capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) is CO2 mineralisation, i.e. mineral carbonation. A process route under development towards industrial application
Jan 1, 2015
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Data Validation in a Context of Data Reconciliation
By Frédéric Flament
The aim of this paper is to present the development of a data validation software as component of a commercial mass balance package. Data reconciliation through mass balance is basically an optimiza
May 1, 2001
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Mine safety
By N. J. Duncan
"Coal mining, whether surface or underground, has hazards that make it unique in the field of industrial safety and health. The often soft, faulted and folded sedimentary strata make wall or roof move
Jan 1, 1985
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Optimising the Management of CIP/CIL Circuits
By K. Barbetti
"The carbon-in-pulp (CIP) process has been the dominant gold recovery process since the early 1980s. CIP has proven to be very adaptable for a wide range of ores and circuit configurations. The key pe
Jan 1, 2017
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Coal fields of the East Kootenay region, southeastern British Columbia
By D. A. Grieve
"Mineable coal seams in the East Kootenay region belong to the Mist Mountain Formation of the Jurassic -Cretaceous Kootenay Group. Three structurally separate coal fields (Crowsnest, Elk Valley and Fl
Jan 1, 1985
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Mineral Waste Resources of Canada
By R. K. Collings
The annual production of mineral and mineral-based wastes in Canada is conservatively estimated to be 400 million tons. Over 90 per cent of this amount is waste rock or mill tailings from the mining a
Jan 1, 1978
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Towards Improving Gearless Mill Drive Availability (2298e871-dad9-4799-b879-9d826d43039d)
By P. R. Warner
This paper reviews the development of certain aspects of the electrical specifications of Anglo American?s suite of specifications for gearless mill drives (?GMDs?). These specifications are based on
Jan 1, 2012
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The changing role of the Construction Group of the Project Development Division of Placer Dome Inc.
By M. A. Creaney
"The Construction Group is responsible for the construction of all of Placer Dome’s major projects and contributes to the development of most major feasibility studies. This group includes an internat
Jan 1, 1998
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Different Methodologies of Evaluating Disintegration Under Reduction of Dr Pellets(1)
By Washington Luiz Mafra
Every year the conventional direct reduction processes ? Midrex and HYL III ? increased their market share in the world steel production, even though they are only economically feasible in countries w
May 1, 2007
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Reduction of Magnetite and Cuprous Oxide from a Liquid Slag with Carbon
By A. Warczok, T. A. Utigard
"Slags from smelting of copper concentrates contains from 1 to 15% of copper. Copper is present in the form of copper or copper matte inclusions of size from 2 to 1000 micro, and as dissolved cuprous
Jan 1, 2015
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Oxidation Resistance of Haynes® Hr-224TM Alloy
By H. J. White
Haynes International, a world leader in the manufacture and production of nickel, and cobalt base alloys has invented and developed a low cost high temperature material, with a unique combination of s
Jan 1, 2010
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Milling Practice at Buchans, Newfoundland
By C. R. Powell, W. H. Maher
"This paper presents a short history of the development of milling at Buchans, Newfoundland, and a description of the operation.History and DevelopmentTHE original ore discovery was made at Buchans in
Jan 1, 1966
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180 kA Booster Cells Operation at Albras
By G. De Gregoriis, G. E. da Mota, H. P. Dias, J. E. M. Blasques
In recent years, like many other smelters around the world, Albras has been increasing line current. The necessary adjustments to the work practices and process variables need to be made on all potlin
Jan 1, 2006
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Sherritt Zinc Pressure Leach Study for China Western Mining Company: High Zinc Extraction at High Altitude
By Z. Yang, M. J. Collins, N. E. Tuffrey, R. J. Kalanchey, I. M. Masters
The high elevation of China Western Mining Company (WMC)' s Ganhe refinery, and the high iron content of concentrates produced by the WMC mines, were key factors in the selection of pressure leac
Jan 1, 2008
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Iron Ore in Northern Labrador -The Rejuvenation of an Historic Mining Camp at Schefferville
By John F. Kearney
After World War II Canada?s fledgling iron ore mining industry developed along the ill-defined Quebec / Labrador border near what became the town of Knob Lake and later renamed Schefferville. For abo
May 1, 2007
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Recovery of Zinc and Lead from Complex Low-Grade Sulphide Concentrates by Acid Pressure Leaching
By V. N. Mackiw, H. Veltman
"A process is described which permits the separate recovery of lead and zinc from complex low-grade sulphide concentrates such as are produced from the New Brunswick type of disseminated pyrite ores.
Jan 1, 1967
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Isotopic and Fluid Inclusion Constraints on the Origin of Vein Au Mineralization at Bousquet Township, Quebec
By Lawrence D. Hoy, Armand Savoie, Pierre Trudel, Ghislaln Tourigny, Robert Crépeau, Lao Kheang
"Recent fluid inclusion and stable isotopic studies in the Bousquet mining district have identified spatial and temporal trends in mineralization temperatures and isotopic compositions of vein forming
Jan 1, 1990
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Bayesian Classifier with K-Nearest Neighbor Density Estimation for Slope Collapse Prediction
By Min-Yuan Cheng
Heavy rainfall and typhoon oftentimes cause the collapse of hillslopes across mountain roads. Disastrous consequences of slope collapses necessitate the approach for predicting their occurrences. In p
Aug 1, 2013