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Industrial rock and mineral development and opportunities in New BrunswickBy Tim C. Webb
For almost 350 years, industrial rocks and minerals have been produced, used locally and exported from New Brunswick to markets throughout the world. Up until the early 1960s, commodities like grindst
Jan 1, 2001
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Aluminum from Cans to Cars: Recycling the Future / Opportunities and ChallengesBy G. M. Scamans
In the past ten years there has been considerable penetration of aluminum automotive body sheet (ABS) into automotive structures. The exponential increase in demand is resulting in major investments i
Jan 1, 2015
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Aluminum from Cans to Cars: Recycling the Future / Opportunities and ChallengesBy G. M. Scamans
In the past ten years there has been considerable penetration of aluminum automotive body sheet (ABS) into automotive structures. The exponential increase in demand is resulting in major investments i
Jan 1, 2015
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Comparison of laboratory and field abrasive wear testsBy M. Fiset, D. Belley
"In a country with a cold climate like Canada, the cost of replacing worn parts of snowplow equipment such as blades, is enormous. A great number of these blades, with different mechanical properties,
Jan 1, 1988
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Progressive Texture Evolution during Annealing of Hot Deformed Mg-Al-Sn AlloyBy A. S. H. Kabir, I-H. Jung, J. Su, Yue. S., M. Sanjari
One of the major problems associated with conventional wrought magnesium alloys is the unwanted basal texture that forms during plastic deformation which generally does not change markedly after post-
Jan 1, 2015
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Quality Assurance in Capital Projects, Opportunities and ChallengesBy Wilson Pascheto
One of the main outcomes of a capital project is the reliability of a new plant, system or equipment. During 20 years of experience working in various capital projects for the mining industry, the aut
Jan 1, 2015
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A Study of Electrochemical Interactions between Gold and its Associated Oxide MineralsBy E. Ghali, A. D. Bas
There is a lack of electrochemical studies of oxidized gold ores since the majority of previous studies were conducted with sulphidic gold ores. In this study, the influence of agitation and iron oxid
Jan 1, 2015
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Otjikoto Mill Leach Operation in 2015–2016By Eric Barnard, Andreas Nashitati, John Tero, Guy Deschênes, Setta Mbalamba, John Rajala
The Otjikoto Mine, owned at 90% by B2Gold Corporation, is located 300 km north of Namibia’s capital city of Windhoek. The reserves from the open pit mine, estimated at 25.9 million tons with an averag
Jan 1, 2017
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Coal mining in Canada in the ninetiesBy David M. Parkes, George E. Davies
"Mathematically, the proposed formula is: ""Human Effectiveness + Technological Improvement = Success in the Nineties"". A brief review is made of geology, level of technology, management and labour s
Jan 1, 1991
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Improving Energy/Water Specific Consumption Strategies in Industrial Complexes: Enterprise Real Time Data Integration and CollaborationBy Osvaldo A. Bascur, Curt Heftier
The lack of integrated information including the Energy/Utility Suppliers with sufficient detail for analysis causes inefficient operation in metallurgical complexes including the Energy/Utility Suppl
Jan 1, 2011
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A dynamic CIP simulation using Matlab SimulinkBy J. W. Coetzee, H. E. Deist
Carbon-in-pulp (CIP) and Carbon-in-leach (CIL) processes are used extensively in the gold mining sector to recover aurocyanide from solution. This paper discusses the modelling of these operations, us
Jan 1, 2005
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Failure Physics and its Importance in IVHMBy Zhong Zhang, Xijia Wu, Prakash C. Patnaik
"The integrated vehicle health management (IVHM) aims to provide life cycle management decisions for military platforms and their propulsion systems with reduced life cycle cost and increased operatio
Jan 1, 2015
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Autogenous grinding 1987-updateBy A. R. MacPherson
"This paper considers four aspects of autogenous grinding. Part 1 discusses statements on power efficiency of autogenous grinding compared to conventional crushing and grinding systems. It also demons
Jan 1, 1989
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Mini-Sosie ? New High Resolution Seismic Reflection SystemBy Y. Serres
In the past, conventional reflection seismic techniques were not very successful when applied to typical mining exploration: they lacked resolution in the shallow range or were not cost effective. By
Jan 1, 1978
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Soft Sensors and Fuzzy Logic Control: A Practical Way to Overcome Complex ProblemsBy M. Tardif, F. L. -Lavoie, M. Ruel
"In mineral processing, it is often very difficult to reliably measure several key operation variables. The harsh environment and high temperature encountered in pyrometallurgy processes lead to some
Jan 1, 2017
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Application of Potential Control to the Flotation of Galena by Varying Dissolved Oxygen, Ph and Ionic Strength LevelsBy M. Tadie, J. Wiese, K. Corin
The use of potential control in the flotation of ores has been applied in a variety of operations and presents an opportunity for improvement of selectivity and recovery of valuable minerals. Although
Jan 1, 2016
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350 years of coal mining in New BrunswickBy Andrew Cormier
"The Early YearsThe Grand Lake coal fields in New Brunswick undoubtedly can claim the distinction of being the first part of North America from which coal was mined and exported. The diaries of the Go
Jan 1, 1992
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Cratering by a Row of Short ChargesBy Robert R. MacLachlan
New underground mining technology is evolving through the use of large-diameter bore holes containing individually restricted charge weights. This article presents summary observations on cube-root s
Jan 1, 1978
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Development of Power Stabilization Systems for Electric Arc FurnacesBy D. Shen, J. Cheung
Variable reactance arc control by the SPLC (Smart Predictive Line Controller) has been installed at many different mining sites and steel processing plants around the world. Since its first installati
Jan 1, 2015
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Field Relations of Matagami Sulphide Masses Bearing on their Disposition in Time and SpaceBy John I. Sharpe
Masses of pyritic copper and zinc ores are entrapped along the contact zone between two volcanic groups in the Matagami area. The upper limits of the sulphide concentrations tend to form concordant co
Jan 1, 1965