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Bioleacidng of Fine Low Grade Copper OresBy M. Oliazadeh
The bioleaching of fine low grade copper sulfide ore is described. A sample of ground (> 1 mm) copper ore from Sarcheshmeh, Iran, was subjected to a series of agglomeration procedures and subsequently
Jan 1, 2007
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The Malartic-Haig Section of the Southern Gold Belt of Western QuebecBy G. W. H. Norman
The surficial Archæan rocks of the southern gold belt of western Quebec are constricted near Kewagama lake by granite masses to the north and south. This divides the belt into natural eastern and west
Jan 1, 1954
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The Parga CatalanaBy P. Molera
"In Catalonia, between the 10th century and 1878, some installations were developed which at first were called ""factories"" and later ""fargas"", since they manufactured iron and steel of low carbon
Jan 1, 1999
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Determination of the Constitutive Behaviour of AA6022-T4 Aluminium Alloy Spot Welds at Large StrainsBy J. Kang
There is increasing demand to utilize aluminium alloy sheets and their spot welds by the automotive industry. While traditional uniaxial tensile tests only determine mechanical properties to small str
Jan 1, 2011
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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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The Mineral Industry of Nova ScotiaBy J. P. Messervey
THE story of the efforts made by the Department of Mines of Nova Scotia in the search for and investigation of mineral resources for the Canadian war effort began in the spring of 1937. During the pas
Jan 1, 1945
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An Outline of the History and Development of the Salt Industry in CanadaBy H. A. Wilson
Introduction Salt (sodium chloride) occurs naturally either in the solid state as rock salt or in solution as a component of natural brines. It is the major saline constituent of sea water, which c
Jan 1, 1947
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Riviera Tungsten - A Discovery Case History (5337e412-7cba-44c8-aee6-e1729c806564)By P. W. A. Walker
"The Riviera tungsten occurrence in the Cape Province of South Africa was discovered in October 1979 as a result of stream-sediment panned concentrate sampling. The Cape age granite and late Precambri
Jan 1, 1994
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Relationship of Gold to Syenitic Intrusive Rocks in Kirkland LakeBy F. R. Ploeger, J. H. Crocket
"IntroductionRocks in the Kirkland Lake district form part of the Timiskaming Group, a south-facing homoclinal sequence of wackes, conglomerate, trachytic flows and pyroclastic rocks and syenitic intr
Jan 1, 1982
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Opemiska Copper MineBy J. C. Folinsbee, D. R. Derry
"The Property of Opemiska Copper Mines (Quebec) Ltd. is in Levy Township, Chibougamau district, west of Chibougamau and south of Opemiska Lake. The original find was made in 1929 by the late Leo Sprin
Jan 1, 1949
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The Use of Spiral Separators for Iron Ores Concentration (db0e1537-e712-471a-a21c-811cb2e51e56)By M. Ye. Shulgina, M. L. Bolotin, S. A. Prokopev, Ye. S. Prokopev
Iron ores concentration at Russia’s operations is carried out using conventional flow sheets. They comprise the two-four stage grinding followed by one-two stage magnetic separation. This results in t
Jan 1, 2016
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The Use of Spiral Separators for Iron Ores ConcentrationBy M. Ye. Shulgina, M. L. Bolotin, S. A. Prokopev, Ye. S. Prokopev
Iron ores concentration at Russia’s operations is carried out using conventional flow sheets. They comprise the two-four stage grinding followed by one-two stage magnetic separation. This results in t
Jan 1, 2016
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Geology, Geochemistry and Genetic Aspects of Kuroko-type Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits in Sanjiang Region, Southwestern China (9f90515d-95c7-418f-8905-0142a33f93d8)By Xuanxue Mo, Zengqian Hou
"Yidun Island Arc in Sanjiang Region is one of the important Kuroko-type volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits (VMS) districts in southwestern China. Tectonically, the region is situated in the easter
Jan 1, 1993
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Increasing Technology Indexes of Benefication of Copper SlagBy S. Mamonov, V. ?shikhin
"The purpose of work was the significant increase of copper recovery from slag at a concentrating plant. Analysis of study of slag phase composition showed the perspective of a slow slag cooling metho
Jan 1, 2016
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Modeling the Charpy Impact Energy of Functionally Graded Steels at Different Strain RatesBy Sadough vanini Ali
Charpy impact energy of functionally graded steels produced by electroslag remelting in crack divider configuration has been modeled in various strain rates. It has been well known that majority of ma
Oct 1, 2011
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Expansion of the Crushing and Milling Facilities of Dome Mines Limited, South Porcupine OntarioBy R. H. Coloquhoun
"INTRODUCTIONDome Mines Limited is located on 3,149 acres in Tisdale, Whitney and Shaw Townships in the City of Timmins in Northern Ontario. The mine and mill facilities are two miles from the town of
Jan 1, 1984
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The Effect Of Chemical Interaction In Ni(II Ion FlotationBy F. S. Hoseinian, M. Irannajad, M. Safari
In this study, the effect of chemical interactions of materials used in ion flotation on the removal of Ni(II) ions from low concentration synthetic wastewater was studied. Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS
Jan 1, 2016
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A Reliability Based Design Procedure for Mine Dewatering SystemsBy Rashid Bashir
The presence of groundwater in the form of large aquifers can have an important influence on investment decisions for underground mines. The design for such mines requires development of special minin
Aug 1, 2010
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Advance in Mechanization in Collieries of the Sydney Coal-FieldBy A. S. MacNeil
In the operation of any colliery, a factor of prime importance is power, of which there are three sources available--man, horse, and mechanical. It is obvious that man-power is by far the most expensi
Jan 1, 1932
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Western Canada Uranium as a Fuel ResourceBy Richard E. Barrett
SOME YEARS AGO I was associated with a mining operation which, because of its isolated location, burned wood for heating purposes. Year after year the tractors and tucks hauled the cordwood in from th
Jan 1, 1958