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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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Hematite Precipitation from Sulphate - Chloride Solutions at 150 °CBy Edouard Asselin, Tasawar Javed
The precipitation of hematite from ferric sulphate - cupric sulphate - lithium chloride acidic solutions was studied in a batch reactor. The effect of several variables on the extent of hematite preci
Jan 1, 2015
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Uranium In Argentina: Resources, Demand And Perspectives For Nuclear SupplyBy L. López
Argentina reported about 40,000 tonnes of uranium (tU) as reasonably assured resources and inferred resources for the production cost category <130 US$/kgU in the OECD-NEA/IAEA classification scheme.
Jan 1, 2020
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Carbon Ratios of Coal as an Index of Oil and Gas Prospects an Western CanadaBy G. S. Hume
In the transformation of carbonaceous materials, such as peat, to coals of various grades, the changes are known to be both physical and chemical and the grade of coal finally produced depends on the
Jan 1, 1927
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The Influence Of Plastic Anisotropy And Damage On The Crack Propagation Behaviour Of Zr-2.5nb Pressure Tube MaterialBy B. W. Williams
The crack propagation behaviour of Zr-2.5Nb pressure tube material was studied through comparison of the measured behaviour with the predicted response from finite element analysis. Three-dimensional
Jan 1, 2010
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Strength of coal from the Star-Key Mine near Edmonton, AlbertaBy M. L. Jeremic
Altered and unaltered coal from the Star-Key Mine near Edmonton, Alberta has been tested under compression and under tension. The test results showed that altered coal samples have an appreciably low
Jan 1, 1979
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Sedimentary phosphate rock in Alberta and southeastern British Columbia: Resource potential, the industry, technology and research needsBy D. E. Macdonald
"Approximately 2.0 million tonnes of phosphate rock is imported from the U.S. to Alberta annually and is used in the production of agricultural fertilizers. No phosphate rock is presently mined in Can
Jan 1, 1988
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Activated Carbon-Assisted Oxidation of Arsenic Species in Process Solutions and Waste Waters: The Oxidation Reaction MechanismBy Ahmad Ghahremaninezhad, Rebecca Radzinski
Arsenic is a highly toxic compound that is naturally found in the environment and is released through the processing of sulphide minerals. Arsenate (As5+) is less toxic than arsenite (As3+) and is sol
Jan 1, 2015
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Ceramics and Industrial MineralsBy W. G. Worcester
IN the presentation of this paper to the Institute, three objects are in the mind of the writer: first, to set forth the close relation which, of necessity, exists between ceramics and the industrial
Jan 1, 1945
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Preliminary Findings on the Health and Well-Being of the Long Distance Commuting Workforce in the Australian Resources IndustryMineral resource development activities impact the health and well-being of many people, from workers, to families and surrounding communities. In the decade up to 2010, mining revenues increased from
Aug 1, 2013
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Coal-Cutter Chains and PicksBy O`Donnell. P. J.
THE modern coal cutter is a highly developed, and to a certain extent a somewhat complicated, machine. The requisite power to cope with conditions as found must be generated by the motor with due rega
Jan 1, 1936
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Quality control problems associated with backfill use in minesBy P. Lausch, Z. X. He, J. F. Archibald
"Documented underground fill failures have resulted because of the lack of adequate knowledge concerning fill strength and other physical parameters, as well as to a lack of consistent quality of fill
Jan 1, 1993
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Managing metal price risksBy Keith C. Hendrick
"Metal prices are frequently the most critical and least predictable element in determining the profitability of mining operations. Short -term fluctuations can be offset in varying degrees by hedging
Jan 1, 1983
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The Geological Survery of CanadaBy F. W. Gray
Foreword: It is not my purpose, in this address, to write the history of the Geological Survey of Canada, which has from time to time been reviewed by the officers of the Survey itself, and by men m
Jan 1, 1932
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Power from Coal at WabamunBy M. M. Williams
ALBERTA has been generously endowed with oil, natural gas, coal and water power, thus giving power producers a wide choice in the type of plant and fuel which can be used. Therefore, with such a varie
Jan 1, 1963
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Base Metal Province of YukonBy A. E. Aho
"The material presented in this paper will be subject to modification as new data become available, but it is presented in the hope that it will inspire more intensive mineral exploration and geologic
Jan 1, 1969
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Prognoses for Alberta thermal and metallurgical coal"Projections of demand for Alberta coal indicate a quadrupling of current production rates to some 70 million tonnes/year by the end of the century. About half of this output-comprised of subbituminou
Jan 1, 1982
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Trends in Drilling and BlastingBy Alan Bauer
New developments in drilling, blasting and explosives in both open-pit and underground mining operations are discussed, as well as novel surface blasting techniques such as are used in tar sand mining
Jan 1, 1978
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Surface Till Geochemistry and Implications for Exploration, Black River-Matheson Area, Northeastern OntarioBy M. B. McClenaghan
"Abstract - The Matheson area of northeastern Ontario is of great interest for mineral explo ration because of its geological similarities with the adjacent Timmins, Kirkland Lake and Larder Lake gol
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect of Blasting Modifications in the Semi-Autogenous Grinding Plant of Codelco Chile AndinaBy G. Titichoca
Modification of the blasting process considers that any increase in the energy consumption generates greater benefits if done in the later stages (associated with a larger decrease in energy consumpti
Jan 1, 2007