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Ventilation as a Means to Prevent Silicosis in Ontario MinesBy Clifford S. Gibson
THESE troubled times suggest three reasons for maximum effort to control silicosis: (1) To keep to a minimum the ever-increasing burden occasioned by past deficiencies in this respect. (2) To effe
Jan 1, 1942
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Optimization of the building ventilation of a bath treatment plant of an aluminium smelter using CFD modellingBy E. Dernedde
Industrial plants located in the province of Quebec, Canada, are subjected to large variations of the ambient air temperature, Building ventilation systems of these plants must have some flexibility i
Jan 1, 2005
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Comparison of Low vs High Discharge for Ball-MillsBy The Hollinger Mill Staff
ALTHOUGH cylindrical grinding mills have long been used, there is wide divergence of opinion as to what constitute best operating conditions. Questions such as mill diameter, diameter-length ratio, re
Jan 1, 1937
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Fine Coal Handleability: The Effect of Coal Particles Wettability on Coal Bulk DensityBy M. E. Holuszko
A research program has been carried out at the Mining Department of the University of British Columbia to study the effect of wettability of coal on its handleability and bulk density. The effect of m
Jan 1, 2006
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Pilot Plant Evaluation of a Hybrid Biological Leaching-Pressure Oxidation Process for Auriferous Arsenopyrite/Pyrite FeedstocksBy I. Dymov, W. Phillips
A process has been evaluated, on a continuous pilot plant scale, to treat refractory gold arsenopyrite/pyrite concentrates. The process consisted of biological leaching to partially oxidise sulphides,
Jan 1, 2004
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Production of Low-Ash Coking Coal by Tabling, with Special Reference to U. S. PracticeBy C. H. Tiernon
"This paper was' prepared to emphasize the part that coal washing tables can play in the development of many of the reserves of coking coals in Western Canada_ It covers a brief history of the develop
Jan 1, 1973
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Anorthosite in CanadaBy R. M. BUCHANAN
The segment of Canadian industry based on smelting of alum in um and manufacture of consumer products is based entirely on imported alumina and bauxite. In the absence of Canadian bauxite deposits, co
Jan 1, 1984
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Effect of Curing Time on Copper Leaching From ChalcopyriteBy A. Roca, V. A. Quezada, O. A. Benavente, M. Cruells
The leaching pretreatment of copper ores is widely used in the Chilean mining industry. Agglomeration and acid curing have been identified as the most useful pretreatments. Of these, acid curing was r
Jan 1, 2019
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Chapter 2. The Courts, the Law and LitigationBy Karl J. C. Harries
"2.1. INTRODUCTIONNo agreement can be perfect in the sense that it contemplates and provides for all eventualities. Mineral acquisition agreements are usually negotiated and drafted at a time when an
Jan 1, 2003
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Commissioning of the BIOX and ASTER™ Processes at the Runruno Gold ProjectBy M. Savella
The Runruno Gold Project is located on the island of Luzon, approximately 200 km north of Manilla in the Philippines. The mine is a surface mine operation and use the proven BIOX® and carbon in leach
Jan 1, 2017
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Synthesis and Characterization of New Polyglycol-Based Frothers: A Structure-Function StudyBy J. Finch, Wei Zhang
In this paper we describe the synthesis of a new homologous series of linear Polyglycol-based frothers that consist of Ethylene Oxide (EO) and hydroxyl as hydrophilic groups and Propylene Oxide (PO) a
Jan 1, 2015
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Fluxing Molten Converter Slags with Spent Potlining (SPL) for Metal RecoveryBy Dawei Yu, Kinnor Chattopadhyay
In the nickel industry, molten slags produced from a Pierce-Smith converter contain significant amounts of valuable metals in the forms of oxides and physically entrained matte droplets. A slag cleani
Jan 1, 2015
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SEDEX Lead-zinc Deposits - Proposed Sub-types and Their CharacteristicsBy E. M. Hillary, D. F. Sangster
"Abstract - As a contribution to the World Minerals Geoscience Database Project, an index-level database comprising information on 142 SEDEX Pb-Zn deposits and occurrences was constructed in Microsoft
Jan 1, 1998
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Critical review of techni(oes used to prevent suuhide cust explosionsBy R. J. Enright
Eight mines in canada and three in Australia were visited between September 1987 and Februacy 1988. All mines had encountered problems with sulphide dust explosions and had introduced defence mechanis
May 11, 1988
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Modelling of Parallel Cyclones in the Absence of Flow MeasurementBy M. W. Bates, A. L. Mular
This paper, based on work carried out at Queen's University, describes the development and use of mathematical models of the parallel cyclone classifiers being used in the Strathcona mill of Falconbri
Jan 1, 1971
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Modelling the high pressure leaching of laterite using Aspen Plus and OLIBy V. G. Papangelakis, M. Cheung, M. Dry
The high pressure acid leaching of laterite was modelled and simulated using a combination of two commercially available software packages, namely Aspen Plus 11.1 and the OLI Stream Analyzer. New kine
Jan 1, 2005
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Dry Slag Granulation: A Path to Improving the Safety and Sustainability of the Metallurgical SectorBy G. Chahal, L. C. So, S. Faucher, S. Mostaghel, S. -Y. Oh, S. K. Lee
Slag dumping and water granulation are the most commonly used slag treatment methods in the metallurgical industries. In both processes, water is present (by desire for cooling and dispersion or as a
Jan 1, 2015
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Erosion-Corrosion Behaviour of Cold Spray Ni-20Cr Coating on SA 516 Steel in Actual Boiler EnvironmentBy Niraj Bala
Boiler tubes of coal-fired boilers suffer severe erosion-corrosion (E-C). One method to counteract this problem is by the use of therma, spray protective coatings. Cold spray coating process was used
Jan 1, 2010
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Laboratory Tests of the Cleaning of Fine Coal by a D.S.M. CycloneBy T. E. Morimoto
Summary The Research Council of Alberta has made a series of tests with the cyclone washer to investigate the influence of the following operating variables: underflow apex diameter, .specific gravit
Jan 1, 1952
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The Reduction of Pressure Gradients in Oil PipelinesBy M. E. Charles
The use of water flowing as a lower layer to reduce pressure gradients in petroleum pipelines was investigated using 17.5 deg. A.P.I. Lloydminster crude oil in a 1-inch laboratory pipe-line and a 21h-
Jan 1, 1960