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The Hydration Kinetics of Magnesium Oxide Obtained by Calcination of Magnesite (MgCO3) or Synthetic Nesquehonite (MgCO3·3H2O)By Zhibao Li, Kunming Zhai, Yan Zhang
The hydration kinetics of MgO, namely magnesia or magnesium oxide, obtained by calcination of magnesite MgCO3 or synthetic MgCO3·3H2O has been studied. Nesquehonite (MgCO3·3H2O) was prepared by the re
Jan 1, 2014
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The Processing of REE’s From Search Minerals’ Foxtrot Resource - An UpdateBy Mike Johnson, Niels Verbaan, David Dreisinger
The Search Minerals Foxtrot project in Labrador represents a significant Canadian resource of rare earth elements rich in the sought after heavy rare earth elements (19.8% HREE/TREE). A preliminary ec
Jan 1, 2014
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The geology and economic potential of the Athabasca Basin in AlbertaBy John Wilson
"The unconformity beneath 75 per cent or over 6000 km2 of the Athabasca Basin in Alberta lies within economically exploitable depths. The basement beneath this unconformity consists of an extension of
Jan 1, 1987
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Study on Recovery Process for Ruthenium from Scraps by Hydrometallurgical MethodsBy Y. Nakamura, T. H. Okabe, S. A. Sunkar, K. Nose
Ruthenium (Ru) is known as a platinum group element with a very small production volume. In fact, the worldwide annual production of primary Ru metal is only about 20-30 tons, and it depends on the am
Jan 1, 2014
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Some Recent Observations in Mining SafetyBy S. H. Ash
Introduction Probably the newest thing in mining safety is the apparent dissatisfaction on the part of the mineral industry, as represented by both management and labour, and the general public of
Jan 1, 1950
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How the Mining Industry is Responding to Pressures for Change in the Management of Mine WasteBy Don Welch
Pressures for change ?Land use constraints ?Project financing ?Local communities ?Environmental issues ?Sustainability requirements ?Stricter regulatory procedures ?Technical excellence ?Reduc
May 1, 2010
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Reply to “Arctic mineral wealth — Will there be a two-sided coin?”, by Joanna LaForteBy D. E. Wakefeld
"My first reaction to Joanna LaForte’s discussion paper is that she has quite properly assumed that I would like the process of equitable participation between aboriginal landowners and mining compani
Jan 1, 1996
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Radioactive Elements Associated With Rare Earths - Identity and ManagementBy L. M. Lowe, D. G. Feasby, J. R. Goode
"Rare earth resources usually contain minor amounts of radioactive elements. The most widely recognised sources of radioactivity are associated with thorium and uranium. However, also present in the r
Jan 1, 2014
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Recovery of Lanthanides from Apatite PhosphogypsumBy Cz. Mora, A. Pawelczyk, D. Hreniak, P. Nowak, A. Dyonizy, S. Strek, W. Strek, K. Grabas, A. Ostrowski
Globalization and a growing demand for limited raw material resources have forced changes in the approach to the supply chain. This is particularly true in the case of rare earths, which are regarded
Jan 1, 2014
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The Caustic Crack Route for Processing Concentrate from the Avalon Nechalacho DepositBy Dave Marsh, John Goode, Niels Verbaan, Kevin Bradley, Henrie Notzl
The mineralogy of the Avalon Nechalacho deposit is complex with significant fractions of HREEs, Zr, and Nb found in refractory minerals such as zircon and fergusonite. Sulphuric acid baking followed b
Jan 1, 2014
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Aerial ExplorationBy Staff
One hundred thousand miles of flying over the North country without a single air casualty; much of it over virgin territory probably never before visited by white men; some of it over regions that abo
Jan 1, 1929
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A Precise, Reliable, and Fully Automatic Real Time Monitoring System for Steep EmbankmentsBy Rick Wilkins
The stability of steep embankments is a major safety issue in open pit mining, highway passes, and earth filled dams. A failure in any one of these situations could mean a loss of very expensive equip
May 1, 2002
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The evolution and future of overburden dewatering at Highland Valley Copper (ccb710cb-32e0-4645-ac2a-8a63f54a56a6)By P. A. Witt
"Highland Valley Copper is a conventional truck-shovel mining and flotation concentrator operation located 75 km southwest of Kamloops, British Columbia (Fig. 1).The ore is situated within a porphyry
Jan 1, 2005
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Drilling and blasting research at the Noranda Technology CentreBy L. van Hijfte, A. Piché
"Drilling and blasting are fundamental operations in the mining cycle and constitute an important component of the mining costs. Problems associated with improper drilling and blasting practices can c
Jan 1, 2000
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Developments In Copper Smelting: A Discussion of Changes in Copper Technology and Science as Seen through the Lens of Professor Davenport’s TEXTSBy Phillip J. Mackey, Gerardo R. F. Alvear F.
It is now 38 years since the publication of the first edition of "Extractive Metallurgy of Copper" by Professor W.G. Davenport and the late Professor A.K. Biswas. The text book would be issued in a to
Jan 1, 2014
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A Novel Recycling Technique for Neodymium Magnet Scraps Using B2O3 FluxBy Takahiro Kubo, Katsunori Yamaguchi, Hidehiro Sekimoto
Equilibrium relation between B2O3 slag, RExOy-B2O3 (RE = rare earths) slag and Fe-C alloy formed by melting treatment of neodymium magnet and B2O3 was investigated. When neodymium magnet was melted to
Jan 1, 2014
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The Derrick Stack Sizer™: Revolutionary Advancements in Wet Screening TechnologyBy Benjamin H. Clark
"For over 50 years, Derrick Corporation has been renowned for its innovative and durable fine screening equipment and screen surface technology. Derrick’s latest innovation, the patented Stack Sizer,
Jan 1, 2007
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An international review of the use and testing of the wire ropes used in mine hoistingBy J. E. Udd
"In early 2000, CANMET-MMSL was engaged by the Ontario Ministry of Labour (OMOL) to conduct an international study of the practices, in several key mining jurisdictions, of determining the criteria th
Jan 1, 2004
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Flotation of REE Bearing Minerals from Silicate and Carbonate Host DepositsBy T. Deng
Flotation of rare earths is complicated by the number of mineral classes that carry rare earth elements, including carbonates, phosphates, and silicates that often co-occur within the same deposit. Ga
Jan 1, 2014
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Rare Earth Metal Production Using Infinium Pure Oxygen Anodes™By Adam Powell, Matthew Earlam
INFINIUM, Inc. is scaling up a new molten salt electrolysis process for producing rare earth metals. Instead of conventional carbon anodes, this process uses Pure Oxygen Anodes™ which employ a stabili
Jan 1, 2014