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Progress in Mechanical LoadingBy R. S. Bigelow
Part 1.- Metal Mines Early experiments with mechanical loaders in metal mines were confined largely to machines of the shovelling type and generally air-operated. Although the first application of t
Jan 1, 1931
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The Production of High-Purity Niobium Oxide from Pyrochlore-Perovskite ConcentrateBy F J. Kelly
A chemical process, based on laboratory investigations, is proposed for the production of high-purity niobium oxide from a pyrochlore-perovsk1te flotation concentrate produced from ore obtained at the
Jan 1, 1965
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Time-Temperature-Transformation (TTT) Diagram of Caustic Calcined MagnesiaBy M. Barati, K. Ebrahimi-Nasrabadi, P. W. Scott
"The conversion of cryptocrystalline magnesite to caustic magnesia was studied experimentally at temperatures of 400–1,200°C and for calcination times of up to 8 h. A differential thermal analysis– th
Jan 1, 2015
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Numerical Simulation of the Stress Field in Wushaoling TunnelBy Yang Shuxin, Guo Qiliang, He Ping, Lu Lizhi, Yao Rui
"We combined stepwise regression and constrained regression statistical method to obtain the best boundary conditions for the calculation of in-situ stress field in Wushaoling tunnel using finite elem
Jan 1, 2015
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Petrogenetic relationships and assimilation processes in the alkalic Iron Mask batholith, south-central British ColumbiaBy L. D. Snyder, J. K. Russell
"The Lower Jurassic Iron Mask batholith intrudes Upper Triassic Nicola Group volcanic rocks in the Quesnellia terrane of southcentral British Columbia and hosts Cu-Au mineralization. The batholith com
Jan 1, 1995
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Mineral Decomposition and Leaching Processes for Treating Rare Earth Ore ConcentratesBy C. Edwards
"The processes for rare earth (RE) extraction include the decomposition of RE ore concentrate minerals, and the concurrent or subsequent leaching of the rare earth elements (REEs) from the decomposed
Jan 1, 2012
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Central Preparation Plant of the Acadia Coal Company, LimitedBy R. P. Nicholson
On September 3rd, 1947, the Acadia Coal Company put into operation a central coal preparation plant. This plant was designed to process all coals mined by this Company in the Pictou County coal field.
Jan 1, 1948
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The 7 Delusions of Disaster-Prone OrganizationsBy Corrie Pitzer
Safety performance in many companies and even industries has stalled in the last decade. Accidents rates are improving but more slowly and yet, serious accidents and fatality rates are not: in fact, t
Aug 1, 2013
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Blasting SlurriesBy H. B. Farnam
"THE IRON ORE Company of Canada has been using do-it-yourself type explosives for three years. During the last 12 months we have used over 10 million pounds of ammonium nitrate-fuel oil explosives and
Jan 1, 1960
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Cement in CanadaBy D. H. Stonehouse
Of the f ive Canadian cement producing regions- Atlantic, Quebec, Ontario, Prairie and Pacific-Ontario has the greatest capacity and normally produces the most cement. However, during the last 5 years
Jan 1, 1984
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Detection and Prevention of Early PlumbismBy K. Raht
LEAD poisoning is perhaps the oldest and, until recent years, the most misunderstood of all industrial diseases. Hippocrates appears to have recognized a relationship in the colic experienced by a pat
Jan 1, 1941
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The Utilization of Technical Literature by the Mining and Metallurgical EngineerBy C. R. Whittemore
PROGRESSIVE industrial organizations have recognized the importance of maintaining an adequate reference library of volumes covering all phases of their particular branch of industry, but it has been
Jan 1, 1938
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Quality of Life in Remote Mining Communities: a Multiple Case Study in The Brazilian AmazonBy Silvana Costa
The quality of life in remote mining communities is a significant factor that impacts the mining industry?s ability to attract and retain high quality workers in remote areas. The rapid growth of mini
May 1, 2007
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Slope Stability at Lac JeannineBy J. M. Réjean Gagnon
"Quebec Cartier Mining Company is currently mining a low-grade iron ore deposit in northeastern Quebec. The Company is producing some 8,000,000 dry gross tons of concentrates per year, grading about 6
Jan 1, 1968
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A Brief Summary of the Development of the Sponge Iron ProcessBy Edward P. Barrett
Iron ore, when subjected to reducing gases at a temperature suitable for reduction of the oxide but not high enough to melt the ore or metal formed, is converted into metallic iron. The product, being
Jan 1, 1925
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New Facilities for Calibrating Gamma-Ray Spectrometric Logging and Surface Exploration EquipmentBy P. G. Killeen
Proper calibration of portable gammaray spectrometers and spectrometric logging equipment is essential if they are to be used for accurate quantitative determinations of radioelement concentrations. I
Jan 1, 1978
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APC at Laronde: The Progressive Control ApproachBy T. Banerjee, Y. Dumais, R. Lemire
"Agnico Eagle LaRonde produces over 300,000 ounces of gold annually, along with silver, zinc and copper by-products. The LaRonde plant consists of a conventional SAG and Ball mill circuit, followed by
Jan 1, 2018
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Teniente Converter- A Decade of Achievements at the Southern Peru Ilo SmelterBy E. Herrera Alarcón, L. Mariscal Samaniego
The Teniente Converter (wet charge type) was commissioned in august 1995 and was designed to smelt 744 tpd (metric tons per day) of dry copper concentrates. Its products are white metal (73% Cu) that
Jan 1, 2007
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Recovery and of Uranium SteelThe methods employed for the addition of uranium to steels and cast iron in the Physical Metallurgy Division are outlined. It has been found that the segregation of? uranium is a major problem in alum
Jan 1, 1964
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Industrial Minerals and Rocks in British ColumbiaBy J. M. Cummings
CONSIPERABLE information on the industrial or non-metallic mineral resources of British Columbia has been published. For a general resume of the subject, reference may be made to a paper presented by
Jan 1, 1938