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Why Does a High Oxidation Potential Improve Uranium Leaching for Some OresBy S. Burling
Australia has a number of uranium deposits, but they vary significantly in their mineralogy, grade and textural characteristics. Therefore, information from traditional (or conventional) sources regar
Aug 1, 2010
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Investigation Of Alternative Materials For The Burner System On The Shaft FurnaceBy T. Stergiou
An extensive research is being carried out on the shaft furnace operation in order to minimize down-times and reduce operational cost. The need to increase the scrap percentage on the charging mix, to
Jan 1, 2007
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SAG Mill Liner Design for Secondary Crushing (1f7d545d-3a50-4254-8cea-23d41b1e2a55)By D. Royston
Reducing SAG Mill feed size has been a major trend in recent years. ‘Mine to mill’ strategies have reduced blasted-rock size, and in a growing number of operations reducing the primary crusher CSS and
Jan 1, 2012
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Electrochemical properties of perovskite cathodes for micro tubular solid oxide fuel cellsBy L. Sun
Recently, micro-tubular solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) have attracted the attention of many researchers because of their numerous advantages over larger tubular and planar SOFCs. These include excelle
Jan 1, 2005
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International Law Norms of Consultation with Indigenous Communities: Significance for Corporate StakeholdersBy D. Newman
"This paper discusses the author’s work on international law norms of consultation with Indigenous communities and examines unexpected corporate stakeholder impacts on these norms. Customary internati
Jan 1, 2015
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Geochemical Exploration In The Canadian Shield State Of The Art: Closing RemarksBy C. F. Gleeson
"I HAVE BEEN ASSIGNED the pleasant task of adding a last word in way of summary to this session. I think that the trend set in having a geochemical session at the CIM Annual General Meeting is a good
Jan 1, 1971
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A Framework for Promoting Community Development While Avoiding Dependence, Defiance and DissipationBy Robert G. Boutilier
Mining companies in communities without other large employers often encounter dependent or defiant stakeholder attitudes, sometimes simultaneously. Less often they also see some slip into social dissi
May 1, 2006
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Reducing Ferric Ions in Acidic Electrolytes by Copper Powder Generated During Reactive Electro-DialysisBy J. Ipinza, J. P. Ibáñez, Casas J., S. Cortés
Copper powder generated during the treatment of electro-metallurgical bleeds by reactive electro- dialysis (RED) had totally reduced the content of ferric ions in acidic synthetic electrolytes (Cu (II
Jan 1, 2019
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A Collaborative Initiative of the Surface Mining Association for Research & Technology (SMART)By Paul Graham
Presentation Focus ? What is LTUG / What do we do? ? History of LTUG ? Examples of Benefits from LTUG Participation ? Encourage Participation What is LTUG? ? An informal gathering of surface min
May 1, 2008
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Risk Management Approach to Taphole Integrity at Olympic Dam Copper SmelterBy F. Musuka, D. Jenkins, A. Keyes
BHP Olympic Dam operates a Direct-to-Blister copper flash smelting Furnace (DBF) and an Electric Slag Cleaning Furnace (ESCF). Tapping blister copper from these furnaces via tapholes is a routine task
Jan 1, 2019
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Improvements in Leaching of Gold and Silver from Sulphide Ore from Mexico with the CELPBy Y. Thibault, G. Deschênes
An open-pit mine, located in Mexico, processes an ore a rate of 4000 tpd, using conventional cyanidation and AYR. A laboratory study was conducted to increase silver extraction and to reduce the conce
Jan 1, 2011
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Microwave Reduction of Black Thor Chromite OreBy C. A. Pickles, K. Mackowiak
Black Thor chromite ore from the Ring of Fire deposit in Northern Ontario was carbothermically reduced in a microwave system to produce a ferrochromium alloy. The as-received ore contained 43.0% Cr2O3
Jan 1, 2017
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Effect of Lubrication and Application Modes on Drilled Aluminum Part QualityBy Y. Zedan
Cutting fluids play important roles during machining, including the reduction of friction and temperature. Using a cutting fluid, however, degrades the quality of the environment and increases machini
Jan 1, 2011
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The mineralogy of silver and its significance in metal extractionBy Claudia Gasparrini
"Silver occurs in about 200 minerals in variable amount s. Silver ores usually have 5 or 6 and in some instances as many as 10 species of silver minerals. All these minerals may have different flotati
Jan 1, 1984
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Characterization of the behavior of PalNiCroTM brazing alloy for AISI 347 jointsBy R. A. L. Drew, F. Edelmann
Brazing is a low-cost process used extensively in the manufacturing and repair of aircraft gas turbine engines. Components within the compressor stage of the engine experience relatively low temperatu
Jan 1, 2004
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Determination of Refractory and Castable Quality in Operating Industrial Furnaces, Using a Stress Wave Reflection TechniqueThe quality of refractory bricks and castables could be determined by direct measurements of their material properties such as elastic properties, porosity, density, etc. using conventional static or
Jan 1, 2005
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Determination of D50 in Jet Diffuser Flotation Column by using the Velocity Gradient ApproachBy Bahri Öteyaka, Ali Uçar, Oktay Sahbaz
"A Jet Diffuser Flotation Column (JDFC) is a newcomer flotation device whose operation principles similar with Jameson cell but it has an essential change in downcomer. By taking into account the hydr
Jan 1, 2016
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Structural Geology Summary Of The Mcarthur River Unconformity-related Uranium Deposit, Athabasca Basin, SaskatchewanBy S. Harvey
The McArthur River deposit is a structurally-controlled unconformity-related uranium deposit. The mineralization is situated at the intersection of a pronounced fault zone, referred to as the P2 fault
Jan 1, 2020
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United Keno Hill MinesBy Jr. Carmichael
"THE MAYO AREA was prospected as early as 1887. The first major activity started in 1898, when the Stewart River and its tributaries were examined for placer deposits, and in succeeding years the dist
Jan 1, 1949
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High-swelling bentonite deposits in southwest SaskatchewanBy M. J. MONEA
Canada's only economic high-swelling bentonite deposit is mined in Wilcox, Saskatchewan, by A vonlea Mineral Industries Limited. The bentonite resulted from devitrified and altered volcanic ash releas
Jan 1, 1984