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Manpower and the Mineral IndustriesBy P. M. Dranchuk
"SINCE their inception, the mineral industries have, from time to time, been confronted by various and sundry problems. These have been identified, attacked and solved by means of a slow methodical pr
Jan 1, 1967
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Can We Stop Misrepresenting Reality to the Public?By Franco Oboni
Numerous voices are raising around the world to show how misleading and fuzzy commonly used risk assessments methods are. These criticisms come at a time when public trust in ?proponents of new projec
May 1, 2013
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Campaign Life Extension and Refractory Management of Copper Making FurnacesBy T. Gonzales, M. Maleki, M. Caçador, B. Climenhaga, H. Ghorbani
The campaign life of furnaces in the copper making industry is greatly affected by damage caused by normal operation cycling and abnormal conditions. Proper monitoring and assessment of the existing c
Jan 1, 2019
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Loading Gypsum at Hantsport, N. S.; Canadian Gypsum Company's New Installation in the Bay of Fundy loads 11,600-ton Ship with Crushed Ore in Two Hours at High TideBy S. A. Willis
For over 150 years gypsum from Nova Scotia has been shipped via water to the United States east coast. The history of the movement has been one of continual improvements in quarrying, loading, and shi
Jan 1, 1948
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Dust in British Columbia MinesBy D. A. MacLeod
DURING the past fourteen months, dust surveys have been made at thirty-six mines in the Province. These surveys are made to determine the concentration of dust in the mine atmosphere, the flow of air
Jan 1, 1939
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Process mineralogy of select refractory Carlin-type gold oresBy D. M. Hausen
"Refractoriness in Carlin-type gold ores results mostly from fine locking of gold in pyrite, locking in various gangue phases, notably quartz, and a ""preg robbing"" condition attributed to organic ca
Jan 1, 1985
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Applications for Biogenic Sulphide Reagent for Copper Recovery in Copper and Gold Hydrometallurgical OperationsBy R. W. Lawrence
Sulphide is an effective reagent in the precipitation of base metals for both metal winning and environmental control. BioteQ Environmental Technologies Inc. has successfully demonstrated in industria
Jan 1, 2007
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Alloy Design Approaches for Single Crystal SuperalloysBy Roger Reed
It is well known that the performance and carbon emissions associated with the modern gas turbine engine depend critically upon the properties of the nickel-based superalloys, particularly those used
Jan 1, 2010
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Rapid Solidification of Al-Ni Alloys by ElectrosparkdepositionBy G. Portillo
Electrospark Deposition (ESD) is a pulsed-arc micro-welding process characterized by using high current electrical pulses, of a short duration, to deposit an electrode material on a metallic substrate
Jan 1, 2011
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Copper Leaching from IOCG Ore and ConcentratesBy M. Xiao Bo
In recent years, there has been a heightened interest in the hydrometallurgical processing of sulfide ores and concentrates (especially copper sulfide ores and concentrates) mostly in the USA and Chil
Jan 1, 2007
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Abrasion and Wear in MillsBy D. Houghton
"I am very pleased to be a member on this panel today because abrasion and wear in mills has been part of my life over the past forty years. My presentation will deal with the role Ni-Hard has played
Jan 1, 1983
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Development and Improvement of Submerged Lance Converting and Refining Furnace of Fangyuan Two-Step ProcessBy Haibin Wang, Zhiwei Huang, Zhixiang Cui, Wenzhao Cui, Zhi Wang
Fangyuan Two-Step copper smelting process was commercialized in October, 2015 and has been operating for 3 years and 5 months. As the unique continuous copper smelting process with simplified flow in
Jan 1, 2019
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Storage and Safety Issues of Hydrogen as an Energy VectorBy Pierre Bénard
To achieve penetration on the energy market, hydrogen must overcome obstacles in the areas of storage, safety and infrastructure. One of the most important is the onboard storage of hydrogen for trans
May 1, 2007
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Correcting for Scale-Up Phenomena in Heterogeneous Material ProcessingBy M. L. Free
Laboratory scale extraction of metals from heterogeneous materials such as copper ores is often performed using fine material to increase kinetics and reduce sample size requirements and costs. In con
Jan 1, 2007
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An investigation on corrosion-enhanced erosion behaviorBy B. T. Lu, J. L. Luo, J. F. Lu
The present paper investigates the chemo-mechanical effect in slurry-erosion corrosion process of carbon steel to understand the synergistic mechanism due to interaction of chemical and mechanical fac
Jan 1, 2004
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Microstructural control for creep resistance of titanium aluminide intermetallicsBy J. Beddoes
The various microstructural factors that influence the creep resistance of y-titanium aluminides are presented and discussed. Titanium aluminides have potential for a variety of intermediate temperatu
Jan 1, 2004
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Application of a Waterless, Non-Consumable Oxygen Lance (Burner) in Metal RecyclingBy A. Siegmund, F. Mucciardi, Z. Yuan, B. Bulnes
With conventional heat pipe science as the starting point, a new heat transfer technology --- termed Thermopump technology, has been developed at McGill University and is now being tested at a number
Jan 1, 2004
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The Distribution of Ni Between Slag and Copper Metal in Copper Fire Refining ConditionsBy A. Malfliet, A. Van den Bulck, D. Willems, M. Guo
The feed stock of copper fire refining processes consists of two major constituents: blister copper and high-Cu secondary scrap. A large fraction of this secondary scrap, originating from urban mining
Jan 1, 2019
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Diesel Diamond Drilling UndergroundBy D. J. MacDonald
UNDERGROUND development at the Lynn Lake property of Sherritt Gordon Mines, Limited, was begun in 1948 with the sinking of the A shaft in the area of the A orebody. By June, 1949, the shaft was compl
Jan 1, 1951
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Statistical Evaluation of Blasting 1n Longwall Tests SlashingBy G Anders
The effectiveness of two types of powder used in long-wall slashing was compared. The evaluation of the results can serve as a good example of how the application of statistical methods to underground
Jan 1, 1964