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What Happened on the Road to Rare Earth Success? (How did the yellow brick road end up as fool’s gold?)By Neillm Alastair S.
"This paper looks at what has happened in the past decade in the rare earth industry, particularly for those companies outside China trying to develop alternative projects to the Chinese dominated sup
Jan 1, 2016
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Water Transportation and Canada's Mineral IndustryBy R. Lowery
TODAY, man uses, at will, the land, the water, and the air to transport himself and his goods everywhere across the face of the world. He no longer thinks with wonder of the magic of conquering thes
Jan 1, 1956
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Experience with Rubber Mill Linings at Ecstall Mining by M. P. Amsden, Mill SuperintendentBy M. P. Amsden
"Ecstall Mining Limited, a subsidiary of Texasgulf, Inc., Operates the Kidd Creek Mine, Concentrator and Zinc Plant at Timmins, Ontario. Two different ore types are mined and milled to produce concent
Jan 1, 1974
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Comparison of energy consumption in improved sulphate process and alternative technologies for zinc electrowinningBy M. Sider, D. L. Piron
"The cost of energy is a growing factor in the cost of zinc production. Electrowinning from sulphate solutions with periodical reverse current or from acidic chloride or alkaline solutions could be th
Jan 1, 1988
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Pillar Blasting at the Murray MineIn April, 1961, a large pillar was removed by blasthole mining methods at Inco's Murray mine. More than half a million pounds of explosives were used to break 2,120,000 tons of ore in a single un
Jan 1, 1963
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Asymetric Buckling Of Circular Rings in a Confined Environment. “Amstutz Buckling” – An Enhanced ApproachBy A. Pearson, F. A. Auld, S. O. Colbeck
"""The theory of buckling of shafts and Steel tunnel-linings"" was published by E. Amstutz in 1970 and commented on by S. Jacobsen in 1974. The authors have revised and enhanced Amstutz’s work to addr
Jan 1, 2019
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Downhill Cable Belt Conveyor at Craigmont Mines LimitedBy J M. Anderson
The cable belt conveyor installation at Craigmont Mines Limited, Merritt, B.C., has the greatest one-stage vertical fall of any conveyor installed overland in Canada. Since the late summer of 1961, th
Jan 1, 1965
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Gold Derivatives for Cancer TreatmentBy Edward R. T. Tiekink
Metal complexes continue to find therapeutic applications for the treatment of a wide variety of human ailments. Amongst these, gold(I) thiolates are used to treat rheutmatoid arthritis but, usually i
Oct 1, 2003
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New Dimensions in Seismic Data Interpretation for Burst-Prone MinesBy P. K. Kaiser
3-D virtual reality (VR) visualization has opened new opportunities for complex 3D (x, y, z), 4D (x, y, z, t) or even nD data interpretation. The integration of common earth models (3D geologic data),
Apr 1, 2005
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Acid Generation by In-Situ Sulfur Biooxidation for Copper Heap LeachingBy P. G. West-Sells
At Barrick's Zaldivar Copper Mine in Chile, the addition of sulfuric acid to the ore going to heap leaching is a major expense. A process in which a portion of this acid is replaced by elemental
Jan 1, 2007
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Solidification of Wrought Aluminum Alloy 7075By Xueyuan Nie, Xuezhi Zhang, Henry Hu, Shen Xinwei, Jimi Tjong, Li Fang
With the demand for weight reduction in vehicles and airplanes, researchers have shown great interested in casting wrought aluminum alloy 7075 because of its potential advantages such as high strength
Jan 1, 2015
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Enhanced Coal and Mineral Flotation by Selective Clay AgglomerationBy D. Tao
The adverse effects of clay particles on coal and mineral processing processes such as gravity separation, flotation, filtration, and thickening are well known in the mining industry. In particular, t
Jan 1, 2006
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1977 Federal Budget ? ?The Balancing Act?By R. D. Brown
In his March 31, 1977 budget, Finance Minister Macdonald has attempted the delicate balancing act of stimulating the economy without reinforcing the inflationary pressures which Canada is continuing t
Jan 1, 1977
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Biodiversity Conservation Management in the Mining SectorBy Paul MacLean
MAC TSM ?Mining and Biodiversity Conservation 1.Corporate biodiversity conservation policy, accountability and communications 2.Facility-Level biodiversity conservation planning and implementation
May 1, 2011
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Oxidative Acid Leaching of a Nickel Sulphide Concentrate: Comparison of OptionsBy G. Wren
As base metal sulphide resources become increasingly challenging to process, producers seek alternative options to treat concentrates. This study considers the mineral, elemental, and leaching charact
Jan 1, 2014
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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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The Hull iron range: 1801-1977By D. D. Hogarth
"IntroductionThe Hull iron range, comprising the Forsyth, Scott , Baldwin and Lawless properties (Fig. I), is in Gatineau Park, on the outskirt s o f the city of Hull , and about 6 miles (10 kilometre
Jan 1, 1983
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Notes on the Operation of the Basic Copper (and Copper-Nickel) Converter (84632d02-fb20-4759-93cd-afe1b1bbb666)By Anton Gronningsater
MR. J. R. GORDON: The authors are to be congratulated for their excellent papers on Copper-Nickel Matte Converting. Mr. Drummond's paper contains the results of a thorough and exhaustive study o
Jan 1, 1942
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Flotation Behavior and Mechanism of Chalcopyrite and Galena in Presence of O-Isopropyl-N-Ethyl ThionocarbamateBy Yongjie Bu, Wei Sun, Zhiyong Gao, Yuehua Hu, Hongbiao Tao, Runqing Liu, Central South University
"The flotation behavior of O-isopropyl-N-ethyl thionocarbamate (IPETC) and pH for chalcopyrite and galena was studied through pure mineral test, adsorption quantity determination, solution chemistry c
Jan 1, 2016
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Demonstrations and Discussion on Geophysical Methods of Prospecting: The Electromagnetic MethodBy Etienne S. Bieler
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, I come to you tonight distinctly as a physicist, not as a geologist or a mining man. My experience in applied geophysics has been short, and I do not doubt that man
Jan 1, 1928