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Development of a Stable MnO2 Protective Layer on Lead-Based Electrowinning AnodesBy Georges Houlachi, Akram Alfantazi, Michael Mahon, Maysam Mohammadi
Corrosion resistance of the lead-based anodes directly influences the purity of the final product in the zinc electrowinning process. The anodic MnO2 layer that is electrodeposited on the anodes durin
Jan 1, 2016
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Age of Mineralization and Post-Ore Hydrothermal Alteration at Copper Mountain, B.C.By W. H. White, A. J. Sinclair
"Unaltered biotites from three samples of monzonite and gabbro from the Copper Mountain stock and a single sample from a pegmatic biotite-chalcopyrite vein cutting the Triassic Wolf Creek formation ha
Jan 1, 1968
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Recent Approach To Recycling Business In Naoshima Smelter & RefineryBy K Komori
Naoshima Smelter and Refinery has treated shredder residue and incinerator fly ash in Japan since 2003. As a highlight, a new incinerating and melting furnace, as well as fly ash washing treatment pla
Jan 1, 2007
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Ion Exchange for Iron Impurity Control in the Base Metal IndustryThe mining industry has generally been slow to apply ion exchange processes to hydrometallurgical applications even if ion exchange offers an ideal solution for a particular problem. Two notable excep
Jan 1, 2006
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The Journey from Compliance-Based Safety to Safety; A way of LifeBy Richard Wells
Peabody Energy is the largest pure-play publicly traded coal company in the world. We have been in business 129 years and like most of the coal mining companies in the United States, since 1969 the ma
Aug 1, 2013
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Fuzzy Scheduling of Repetitive Construction ProjectsBy I. Bakry
Uncertainty is an inherent characteristic of construction projects. Neglecting uncertainties associated with different input parameters in the planning stage could well lead to misleading and/or unach
Aug 1, 2013
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Automated Development of Construction Schedules Using Onsite Data AcquisitionBy Magdy Ibrahim
Detailed as-built project schedules are necessary to close out construction projects, benchmarking, forecasting, dispute resolution, and improving cost estimates of future projects. Manual procedures
Aug 1, 2013
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A Case Study of Rock Mass Characterization Based on Digital Face Mapping in an Underground MineBy Frank Lemy
This paper presents an application of digital face mapping in an underground mine. Based on photographs it was possible to construct discontinuity maps, which were used to characterise the rock mass.
May 1, 2001
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Impact of Gas Emissions on the Initiation of Coal BumpsBy Jie Zhu
Coal bumps are a special form of release of geologic strain energy that has already been one of the most dangerous hazards to underground mining safety in China. A number of coal-bump models have been
Aug 1, 2013
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Optimising Circuit Design for Gravity Gold RecoveryTo determine the optimal circuit configuration for gravity gold recovery consideration should be given to a range of factors in addition to the efficiency of the gravity circuit, including capital cos
Jan 1, 2011
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Aggregate Resources of Southern OntarioBy M. A. Vos
"Aggregates are the low-cost mineral raw material of building construction. Large volumes of aggregate are consumed each year. The availability of aggregates in southern Ontario is discussed in the co
Jan 1, 1972
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Voluntary Reporting of ?Negative? GRI Indicators: Insights from Integrative Social Contracts TheoryBy K. Chotruangprasert
This paper explores Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) reporting practices within the mining industry. Specifically, this paper investigates how and why a mining company makes voluntary reporting decis
Aug 1, 2013
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Effects of Warm Rolling Conditions on Deformability and Mechanical Properties of Magnesium Alloy SheetBy I. Yarita
Magnesium alloys have the lowest density among the metals in practical use, and have properties such high specific strength, electromagnetic interference shielding and good vibration damping. Thus, th
Jan 1, 2006
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Mass flow prediction for reagent control at Les Mines SelbaieBy Robin Perry, Claude Bazin
"Discrete transfer functions which use the grinding circuit feed tonnage to predict mass flowrates at reagent addition points in a flotation circuit were calibrated using a dynamic grinding/flotation
Jan 1, 1994
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Statistical Multivariate Analysis and Dynamics Monitoring for Process Control in the Mining IndustryBy L. Yacher
Most metallurgical plants already have sophisticated control systems as well as a process-historian that manage thousands of real-time and historical variables. There exists a huge potential for opera
Jan 1, 2007
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Ceramic clays of the Cypress HillsBy LUKE O. LINDOE
A major clay products industry in the Medicine Hat area since before 1910 has maintained a continued interest in the clays of the Cypress Hills. For the first forty years the materials used were local
Jan 1, 1984
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Assessment of Hydrogen Accumulation Behavior in Stressed Al-Zn-Mg Aluminum Alloys by Means of Kelvin Force MicroscopyBy H. Fujihara, K. Uesugi, H. Toda, A. Takeuchi, K. Shimizu
"Hydrogen is trapped at a variety of microstructures, for example grain boundaries, dislocations and particles. It is thought that hydrogen trapped at trapping sites is redistributed to the other site
Jan 1, 2018
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Coal Mining in AlbertaBy James A. H. Church
This paper is in the nature of a protest against the dangerous propaganda afoot for the prevention of new mining undertakings and which is based on the imaginary 'blue ruin' conditions suppo
Jan 1, 1925
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1977 Federal Budget ? Loans to EmployeesBy R. D. Brown
In the spring of 1977, Revenue Canada announced its intention to proceed in 1978 with a plan to impute a taxable benefit on interest-free and low-interest loans provided to employees. Such loan arrang
Jan 1, 1978
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The Design of Advanced Clean Coal Technologies: Where are we and Where are we Heading?By Nancy C. Mohn
?Even though the age of many existing coal units exceeds 30 years, these units continue to perform with excellent reliability and at a competitive cost with other fossil fuel units. ?NERC data shows
May 1, 2001