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Fifty Years of SeedingBy D. Purdie
"This paper aims to remind researchers, designers, operators, and managers about the benefits of seeding in the design of precipitation stages in their flowsheet. Including a high density solids (HDS™
Jan 1, 2018
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Characterization and Erosion of Plasma Sprayed Ni-20Cr Coating on a Ni-Base Superalloy Superni 75By S. B. Mishra
Ni-20Cr metallic coating was deposited on a Ni-based Superalloy (3Fe-19.5Cr¬0.3Ti-Balance Ni) by a shrouded plasma spray process; NiCrA1Y was used as a bond coat. Erosion studies were conducted on unc
Jan 1, 2005
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The Mineral Position of the British EmpireBy Charles Camsell
If it were necessary to preface a discussion of the mineral position of the Empire by justifying one's interest in that subject, there are two points that at once suggest themselves by way of vin
Jan 1, 1932
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Riviera Tungsten -A Discovery Case HistoryBy Walker. P. W. A.
Abstract -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
Jan 1, 1994
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Co-Ordinated Engineering in the Mining IndustryBy P. D. P. Hamilton
IT is perhaps obvious to most individuals who are interested in the mining industry that a producing mine has been subjected to several phases of engineering attention. In this paper it is the author&
Jan 1, 1938
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Looking for the .improbable needle in a haystack: the economics of base metal exploration in CanadaBy Brian W. Mackenzie
"This paper briefly outlines the characteristics which should be considered in assessing the economics of mineral exploration, and illustrates such an assessment by using data from the Canadian base m
Jan 1, 1981
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Sulphuric Acid and Liquid Sulphur Dioxide Manufactured from Smelter Gases at Copper Cliff, OntarioBy R. W. Allgood
"THE world-wide shortage of elemental sulphur, which became sharply apparent in 1950, has focused attention on the commercial exploitation of sulphur-bearing materials such as pyritic ores, sour natur
Jan 1, 1952
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Uniform Corrosion of Titanium under Medium Temperature Chalcopyrite Concentrate Leaching ConditionsBy A. Alfantazi, E. Asselin
"The corrosion of commercially pure titanium (CP-Ti) was studied from room temperature up to medium temperature (~160°C) under conditions relevant to medium temperature chalcopyrite leaching processes
Jan 1, 2012
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Matallurgical Coals from Canmore, AlbertaBy W J. Riva
This paper reviews the coal mining operations of The Canmore Mines, Limited, at Canmore, Alberta, paying particular attention to the use of this coal by the metallurgical and chemical industries. The
Jan 1, 1965
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How Lewatit® Ion-Exchange Resins Can Add Value to Solvent Extraction CircuitsBy B. Adams, T. Angelov, G. Sasov, D. Steinhilber, A. L. Tsekov, S. Neufeind
A complementary ion exchange/solvent extraction process for the recovery of copper from low- grade ores is described. It has successfully been implemented on a full-scale plant level at the Buchim Cop
Jan 1, 2019
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The role of a pilot scale facility in performing R&D and helping Canadian coal and mineral industriesBy O. E. Humeniuk, A. I. A. Salama, M. W. Mikhail
"The Western Research Centre (WRC) of CANMET operate a unique pilot plant facility where ongoing R&D on coal preparation and mineral processing is conducted. The pilot plant carries out two functions:
Jan 1, 1992
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A Diesel Locomotive Underground at a Bituminous Mine in AlbertaBy J. A. Brusset
Introduction The West Canadian Collieries, Limited, operate three bituminous coal mines in the Crowsnest Pass district of Alberta. Two seams are worked; their thickness varies from 10 to 20 feet an
Jan 1, 1948
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Grouting the 'Prairie SedimentsBy Lionel A. York
This paper outlines the type of water-bearing formations encountered in the Prairie Sediments and describes a method for effectively sealing these zones in order that shaft-sinking operations may be c
Jan 1, 1964
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Dissolution of Low Grade Gold-Bearing Material with Chloride/Chlorine SolutionsBy M. Clotilde Apua, A. F. Mulaba-Bafubiandi
"The efficiency of hydrochloric acid (HCl) leaching of gold from low grade gold-bearing material has been investigated in the presence of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) to produce in situ chlorine gas wh
Jan 1, 2012
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Reduction of hand-arm transmitted vibration on pneumatic jackleg rock drillsBy K. Prajapati, P. Hes
Transmission of vibration to the operator from percussive vibrating tools is increasingly of concern in industrial and mining applications. Prolonged exposure to high levels of vibration transmitted v
Jan 1, 2001
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The Sylvania Sandstone 1n Southwestern OntarioBy G H. Reavely, The University of Western Ontario Department of Geology
The lower Middle Devonian Sylvania Sandstone occurs in the sub-surface in the western part of Mal-den township, Essex county, Ontario. The formation is composed of well rounded, frosted quartz grains
Jan 1, 1961
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Recovery of Precious Metals by Means of Adsorption Using Persimmon Tannin GelsBy K. Ohto, B. B. Acihikari, H. Kawakita, M. Gurung, S. Alam
Two kinds of adsorbents were prepared from persimmon tannin extract to investigate their adsorption behavior of metal ions from hydrochloric acid solution; one was prepared by treating with concentrat
Jan 1, 2011
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On the Role of Fracture Surface Roughness in Fluid Flow and Solute Transport Through Fractured RocksBy Z. Zhao, B. Li
"Fractures are the key channels for fluid flow and mass transport in fractured rocks of low/negligible matrix permeability. In single rock fractures, surface roughness causes fluid flow in tortuous pa
Jan 1, 2015
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Safety in Chute PullingBy W. E. Selnes
Introduction In 1938, a survey conducted by the Ontario Mining Association revealed a rather startling fact. Injuries incurred in chute pulling were more numerous than those from any other single c
Jan 1, 1947
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Study on Surfactants for Passivation of Naturally Occuring Carbonaceous Matter in Gold Bearing OresBy Brian Hart, Stamen S. Dimov
"The naturally occurring carbonaceous material (CM) in gold bearing ores often exhibits strong-preg-robbing properties. It can adversely affect the process of gold recovery during the cyanidation due
Jan 1, 2016