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Rock Mechanics and Subsurface Imaging at DUSEL, Homestake mineBy J. K. Van Beek
The Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL) is a scientific facility that will be placed in the deeper reaches of the Homestake mine, Lead, SD. Our team of geologists and engineers
May 1, 2009
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Operation at in Mississauga, OntarioBy L. Kraszewski
"IntroductionPortland cement is produced by burning an accurately proportioned mixture (raw feed) of finely ground limestone, silica, alumina, and iron oxide. The kiln discharge (clinker) is a chemica
Jan 1, 1982
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Geochemical Characterization of Podiform Chromite Ores from the Ultramafic Massif of Bulqiza (Eastern Ophiolitic Belt, Albania) and Hints for ExplorationBy Maurizio Violo, Arjan Beqiraj, Umberto Masi
"Abstract - Four main podiform occurrences of chromite have been distinguished in the ultramafic Bulqiza massif, Albania; they are associated from the bottom to the top with: i) basal harzburgites (lo
Jan 1, 2000
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Fluid Motion Characteristics With Gas Injection For Copper Electrorefining At High Current DensityBy Y. Hanada
Electrorefining at higher current density is desirable due to the increase in productivity attained without expanding the plant size. However, increasing the current density in common commercial pract
Jan 1, 2007
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The Impact of Heap Operational Changes on the Copper Production at ZaldivarBy S. C. Bouffard
Barrick's Zaldivar operation in Chile produces copper by heap leaching, solvent extraction, and electrowinning. The heap consists of a dynamic pad, and its stacking and operating conditions have
Jan 1, 2007
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Underground Mill Excavation at the Big Missouri MineBy D. S. Campbell
THE chief factors influencing the decision to build the Big Missouri mill underground were the topography of the country and the climate. The location underground assured certain saving in the cost of
Jan 1, 1938
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Gold Powder Technology: A ReviewBy H. Aminian
Gold powders have many important industrial applications. In this paper the available processes for the preparation of gold nano and micron sized powders are described. The attention has been given to
Jan 1, 2011
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The Fissure Systems of British ColumbiaBy Stuart J. Schofield
Introduction The study of the ore deposits of British Columbia is one of fascinating interest not only from a scientific but also from a commercial standpoint and certain wide problems in connectio
Jan 1, 1925
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Remediation of a Uranium Processing FacilityBy Ernest Becker
Golder Associates provided overall radiological direction and assistance to the client in their interactions with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and operational radiation protection services f
Aug 1, 2010
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Ventilation and Mine DesignBy R. W. Thompkins
In order to evaluate the impact of air quality control on mine design, a few examples are given of cases in wh.ich ventilation has affected the economics of the total design problem. Principles for th
Jan 1, 1967
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Caroboo Gold Quartz MineBy F. Richards
"The property of the Cariboo Gold Quartz Mining Company; Limited; is in the Wells-Barkerville district of Cariboo mining division. It consists of a group of 106 Crown granted mineral claims and fracti
Jan 1, 1954
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Selection of Reagents Based on Surface Chemistry as Derived from Micro-FTIR Mapping of Coal Surface to Facilitate Selectivity in Coal FlotationBy Maria D. Mastalerz, Wei Wang, Maria E. Holuszko, Amit Kumar
In this study, the micro-FTIR analysis was used to investigate in-situ surface properties of coal and its components (macerals) and these were directly correlated to the coal hydrophobicity as measure
Jan 1, 2017
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Research and Development in Cast Magnesium AlloysBy David Weiss
There is significant interest in magnesium alloy castings because of their low density and high strength-to-weight ratio. Lightweight, structural materials are in demand for aerospace components, hand
Jan 1, 2006
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Characterization of Solid Phases in the Iron-Sulfate-Water System Where Silver is PresentBy D. B. Dreisinger, A. A. Gunaratnam
A pressure oxidation (POX)-hot cure (HC)-lime boil (LB) process is used in industry to recover silver from refractory gold sulfide ores containing minerals such as pyrite and arsenopyrite. Pressure ox
Jan 1, 2017
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A New Particle-Bubble Attachment Timer as a Quick Diagnostic Tool for Mineral Floatability TestingBy N. Schreithofer, M. Aspiala, R. Serna
The novel attachment timer apparatus presented in this paper serves as a diagnostic tool that allows the detection of changes in bubble-particle attachment probability and therefore floatability cause
Jan 1, 2017
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Towards Industrial Implementation of Glycine Based Leach and Adsorption Technologies for Gold-Copper OresBy T. Newton, G. A. Bezuidenhout, P. J. Tauetsile, F. Trask
The technology to selectively leach gold, silver and base metals from ores, concentrates, and wastes, using an alkaline glycine solution, has initiated significant interest in using the new technology
Jan 1, 2017
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Removal of Arsenic from Gold Processing Circuits by Use of Novel Magnetic NanoparticlesBy C. Feng, D. W. M. Arrigan
Arsenic is often associated with gold mining operations and poses a significant health and environmental hazard. While a number of technologies are available for removing arsenic, none of them is effe
Jan 1, 2017
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Canada's Offshore Mineral Resources"THE OTTAWA BRANCH, CIM, each year holds a symposium on a subject of topical interest. The symposium this year was on Canada's Offshore Mineral Resources, at which papers were presented by: Dr. Donald
Jan 1, 1969
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Offshore Copper, Gold, Silver and Zinc - A New Mineral FrontierBy Scott A. Trebilcock
Nautilus Minerals Inc the world?s leader in exploration and development of deep ocean mineral resources is today focused on the recovery of high grade copper-gold from in seafloor massive sulphide min
May 1, 2010
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Industrial Minerals of AlbertaBy G. J. Govett
THE RESERVES of industrial minerals of the Western Plains are probably several times more valunable than all the known deposits of metallic minerals of the Canadian Shield, though sharing little of th
Jan 1, 1959