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Platinum Exploration on the Great Dyke of ZimbabweBy D. J. Bowen
"Abstract -The Great Dyke extends for 540 km along strike, to unknown depth, and varies in width from 3 km to 11 km. Rb/Sr age determinations gives values of approximately 2470 Ma.The Dyke consists of
Jan 1, 1994
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Noranda/Teniente Copper Bath Smelting Process Variations Impact on Energy RequirementsBy C. M. Díaz, P. J. Mackey, P. Coursol
In a recent paper [1], the present authors discussed calculated energy consumption numbers in copper sulphide concentrate smelting for four different smelting technologies. For the present study, from
Jan 1, 2011
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Evaluation of Groundwater Leakage into a Dam Foundation Drainage TunnelBy J. M. Hong, H. K. Zheng, R. Hu, C. B. Zhou
The Jinping-I double curvature arch dam, located in the middle reach of the Yalong River and with a maximum height of 305 m, is the world highest dam of the same type that has been completed. Since th
Jan 1, 2015
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Sedimentation of Mill Tailings In Fresh Water and in Sea WaterBy G. W. Poling
Sedimentation behaviour of siliceous mill tailings derived from a magnetite-chalcopyrite ore in fresh water, fresh water - sea water mixtures and full-salinity sea waters are compared. Results of batc
Jan 1, 1973
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An Overview of Inco's Copper Cliff OperationsBy J. R. Donald, K. Scholey
"Nickel has been mined and processed from the Sudbury basin for over 100 years. During this period, the process has evolved into what is one of the largest and most complex mining and metallurgical fa
Jan 1, 2005
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Iron CastingsBy J. E. Rehder
IN A DISCUSSION of use of any material of ?construction in the mining industry, two points of view must 'be kept in mind - that of the producer or manufacturer of mining and metallurgical equipme
Jan 1, 1956
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Mathematical Definition of Particle HydrophobicityAs a bubble travels through the pulp region of a flotation cell, it will collect the most hydrophobic particles of an intermediate particle size range, this being the primary source of true flotation
Jan 1, 2006
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Internal Combustion Engines for Mining PurposesBy F. A. McLean
The past decade has witnessed a rapid increase in the number and variety of uses found for internal combustion engines in mining operations. Gasoline engines are now widely used for operating core dri
Jan 1, 1928
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Simulation of possible Bronze Age copper-iron alloy production by smelting dead-roasted ferruginous sulphidic copper oresBy A. Paulin, J. Roth, S. Spaic
This experiment was carried out to see whether copper-iron ingots from Late Bronze Age hoards could have been produced by smelting ferruginous copper ores. Since ferruginous copper-ores are chalcopyri
Jan 1, 2001
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Production of Aluminium in CanadaBy G. M. Mason
History Due to its strong affinity for oxygen, aluminium as an element was isolated only after many other rarer metals had been prepared and studied. It was just over one hundred years ago that two
Jan 1, 1949
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The Iron Ore Situation in OntarioBy G. W. MacLeod
The iron ore question in this country has been widely discussed for many years, but only recently has its real significance becoming generally understood. The exhaustion of the old Helen mine, in 1918
Jan 1, 1924
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The Molopo Farms Complex, Botswana: History, Stratigraphy, Petrography, Petrochemistry and Ni-Cu-PGE MineralizationBy F. J. Reichhardt
Abstract -The Molopo Farms Complex is a major, layered ultramafic/mafic, early Proterozoic intrusion which is totally covered by sediments of the Karoo and Kalahari Formations and situated in southern
Jan 1, 1994
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Base Metal Recovery from Polymetallic Nodule and Laterite Ore Mixtures. Part I: Pressure Acid Leaching in the Presence of Caron Process TailingsBy M. Pelegrin Rodríguez, J. Castellanos Suarez, R. Causse Miyares, A. Mosqueda Martínez, Rubén Aja
"This paper will describe the methods and the results of studies to integrate polymetallic nodule extractive metallurgy methods into existing and operating technologies or plants with the aim of reduc
Jan 1, 2017
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Trends and Practices in Diamond DrillingBy J. G. A. Stevenson
"IntroductionDURING the past quarter of a century diamond drilling, in all its phases, has increased in Canada to a very impressive total of more than 10,000,000 feet annually. Since the art of diamon
Jan 1, 1955
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The Mine Inspector and Mine SafetyBy D. G. Sinclair
In any discussion on the subject of mine-safety, it is well to honestly face the fact at the outset that mining is a hazardous occupation and that certain inherent dangers attach to the work, which, i
Jan 1, 1930
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Refining and Petrochemicals in Nova ScotiaBy D. C. Downing
"I THANK YOU for the invitation which The Mining Society of Nova Scotia extended, originally to Gordon Berry, manager 'of our Point Tupper Refinery, to join you at this meeting and discuss refining an
Jan 1, 1973
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Slag Fuming Process Intensification at Trail OperationsBy K. J. Heale, G. G. Richards, D. J. Rioux, R. L. Stephens
Slag fuming has remained a key process for the recovery of Zn, Pb, and minor elements in the integrated flow sheet at Teck Cominco's Trail Operations for more than 75 years. Since the start-up of
Jan 1, 2008
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Tankhouse modernization at CCR (5da89055-e07e-468a-a039-0ab4f4658423)By V. Baboudjian, R. J. Geren, J. Thiriar
"The electrolytic tankhouse at CCR was recognized by management as lagging behind modem refineries in terms of productivity, energy efficiency and controls. The operation was also burdened by high mai
Jan 1, 1993
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Methane Conditions in 11 Seam1.Assessment of methane content in coal. Given a naturally low methane content in 11 Coal Seam and the fact that the areas of the 11 Seam adjacent to the tunnelway were degassing for a very, very lon
May 1, 2003
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Commons and Senate Committees Comment on Tax ReformBy R. D. Brown
The Federal Government's White Paper on Tax Reform received further major criticism in the reports of the Committees of the House of Commons and the Senate, which recently completed a lengthy review i
Jan 1, 1971