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Heap Leaching for Sustainable Development in the South African PGM IndustryBy J. M. Mwase
The platinum group metal (PGM) industry is currently reliant on the crush-mill-float-smelt-refine route to process PGM ores. However, there are many instances where this route would not be feasible. A
Jan 1, 2014
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The Basics of Intellectual Property ProtectionIntroduction A Hypothetical Scenario: Suppose that your company's research department has developed a new device which represents a significant innovation. You would like to begin selling it as
Feb 1, 2008
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Uranium deposits of the Carswell structureBy Roger T. Laine
"The Carswell structure, located in the western part of the Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan, has been extensively explored since 1967. This exploration has been successful and lead to the disco
Jan 1, 1986
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Potline Dry Scrubbing Technology: Development of an Innovative Alumina Injection SystemBy H. Vendette, N. R. Dando, A. Moras
The thorough analysis of results obtained from different testing campaigns performed on an alumina dry-scrubber pilot installation treating aluminum potline offgases, suggests a clear relationship bet
Jan 1, 2006
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Nouvel outil d'ecalllage portatif et mecanise pour des mines sonterraines"RésuméDans la première partie de cet article on discute Ie mode d'écail age aetueJJement en usage dans des mines souterraines. Par la suite, on presente la problematique d'écaillage à l’aid
Jan 1, 1995
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Salt and Gypsum in AlbertaBy J. A. Allan
The utilization of natural deposits of salt is one of the oldest industries in Alberta. In 1820, Sir James Richardson visited Salt river, and in the same year D. W. Harmon states chat "clown Slave riv
Jan 1, 1929
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Selective Separations in the Metals IndustryBy R. L. Bruening, N. E. Izatt, S. R. Izatt
The need for selective metal separations has increased as the mining industry encounters more complex ore bodies and demand for higher performance end products expands. The Molecular Recognition Tech
Jan 1, 2014
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Noise Control at the Sullivan MineCominco began investigations about ten years ago relative to noise abatement in underground operations. As a result of intensive research, this study has advanced so that the practice now has wide app
Jan 1, 1964
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Les gisements volcangènes du camp minier de Matagami: Structure, stratigraphie et implications metallogeniquesBy John R. Sullivan, Real Daigneault, Mathieu Piché, Jayanta Guha, Gilles Bouchard
"RESUMELa stratigraphie du camp minier de Matagami se résume a la présence de deux groupes volcaniques: le Groupe du Lac Watson et le Groupe de Wabassee qui le surmonte. Les gisements de sulfures mass
Jan 1, 1990
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The Glacier Gulch (Hudson Bay Mountain or Yorke-Hardy) porphyry molybdenum-tungsten deposit, west-central British ColumbiaBy D. Atkinson
"Porphyry molybdenum-tungsten mineralization on the east flank of Hudson Bay Mountain crops out over 5 km2 and is intersected to depths of 2 km. Features such as a hornblende-biotite aureole, mineralo
Jan 1, 1995
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Air-Photo Interpretation Reduces Costs For A Wide Variety Of Oilfield ProjectsBy O. B. Horne, R. O. Morgan, C. E. Anderson
"Air-photo interpretation and photogrammetry are two of the most effective and versatile tools available to the petroleum industry. The techniques have proven successful in providing solutions to many
Jan 1, 1968
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Heat reclaim at mine surface plantsBy W. D. Bonisteel
In 1976, Rio Algom Limited began the expansion of uranium production facilities at Elliot Lake. Quirke Mine was the only property in operation at the time, and plans were made to expand its milling ca
Jan 1, 1979
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Blast movement measurement to control dilution in surface minesBy G. W. Harris, P. Mousset-Jones, J. Daemen
"To minimize ore dilution induced by blast movement in surface mines, it is necessary to quantify such movement. This will enable more accurate location of the grade boundaries beneath the surface of
Jan 1, 2001
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Target-definition of Kuroko-type deposits in Abitibi by discriminant analysis of geochemical dataBy D. Marotte, M. David
"A new exploration procedure is proposed for volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits of the Abitibi belt. ""Samples"" of acidic volcanic rocks (Si02 > 60%) were compiled from the literature. From the 5
Jan 1, 1981
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Safety Protocols for Campbell Mine Autoclave ShutdownsBy M. Timmins
Campbell Mine operates a 100 tpd gold autoclave that treats sulphide concentrates at 305 psi and 200 °C. Autoclave feed consists of fresh pretreated concentrate, an acidic oxide slurry recycle as well
Jan 1, 2004
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The Application of Ferrates to the Treatment of Textile EffluentsBy I. Ciabatti
Inorganic salts of hexavalent iron (ferrate (VI)) are versatile reagents for water and industrial effluent treatment because of the strong oxidising effect of the ferrate ion (FeO42-) and the well-kno
Jan 1, 2006
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The Industrial Training Programme of Nevada Mines Division, Kennecott Copper Corp’nBy A. Todd Davis
"Introduction“CAN YQUR Company afford not to train?"" This question was asked by Jack Taylor in the Factory Management Magazine for June, 1950. Mr. Taylor went on to say, ""No, it can't; no Company ca
Jan 1, 1954
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Some Aspects of Operating Under High PressureBy E. W. Lucht
THE term "high pressure", as used in industry today, is applied rather loosely. Generally, it refers to pressures that are higher than those encountered in most industrial processes although no defini
Jan 1, 1962
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Addressing our Workforce ChallengesBy Jerry Handford
Investing in the Development of our Future Workforce ?Collaborative partnerships with educational institutions, industry associations, governments and other businesses. ?Programs: »Co-op / Discip
May 1, 2006
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Site SelectionBy Rob Boom, Yasuyuki Tozaki, Frank M. Wheeler
Selection of a suitable site for a metallurgical plant is crucial for the success of the business case. For a brownfield project, with the decision to locate the project on a site with existing produc
Jan 1, 2015