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Novel Process of Nh3-N Removal and Recovery in Rare Earth and Non-Ferrous Industry Wastewater: Fundamental, Simulation and Commercial ProjectsBy Chenming Liu, Xiao Lin, Bo Wang, Hongbin Cao, Xingang Li
Over 2 million tons of NH3-N were discharged in China per year recently, rare earth industry contributed 7.03% of NH3-N pollutant from industrial wastewater in 2007. Wastewater containing NH3-N and he
Jan 1, 2016
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Effect of Defocusing Distance and Weld Speed on Laser Welding of TI-5AL-5V-5MO-3CRBy X. Cao, A. Birur, R. R. Chromik, J. Cuddy, P. Wanjara, J. Gholipour Baradari, T. Shariff
In this study, 3.1 mm thick Ti-5553 (Ti-5Al-5V-5Mo-3Cr) butt joints were autogenously welded using a 4 kW continuous wave Nd:YAG laser. The effect of welding speed and defocusing distance on the weld
Jan 1, 2010
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Development of a simple segregation program to manage potentially acid generating waste rock at the Keystone Gold Mine, ManitobaBy D. H. Flather, J. W. Hendry, K. Drover
Black Hawk Mining Inc. has completed a comprehensive program on the prediction and management of acid rock drainage (ARD) at their Keystone Gold Mine (Keystone) near Lynn Lake, Manitoba. The program,
Jan 1, 2000
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Cost-Saving Strategies in Mine VentilationBy Euler De Souza
"Underground operation ventilation energy requirements constitute a significant portion of mine energy consumption (40–50%) and total energy costs (25–40%). In general, mine ventilation systems are en
Jan 1, 2018
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Leaching of Bulk Flotation Concentrate as an Alternative to Treat a Complex Sulfide OreBy C. A. Sosa-Blanco
Minera Sabinas in central Mexico treats a complex sulfide ore containing galena, chalcopyrite, sphalerite and argentite as valuable minerals, and in some cases important amounts of non-magnetic pyrrho
Jan 1, 2007
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Canadian Copper and its ProductionBy C. P. Browning
Copper, as far as we know, was the first metal used by man, and due to the fact that it occurs in many places in the 'native' state, and also to the ease with which it may be shaped, it has
Jan 1, 1927
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Geostatistical modelling of McMurray oil sands depositsBy O. Leuangthong, E. Schnetzler
"The McMurray formation in the Athabasca oil sands deposits of northern Alberta is part of the world’s second largest proven crude oil reserves. The formation is characterized by stratigraphic layers
Jan 1, 2006
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III.-Rock-Bursts at Lake Shore MinesBy W. T. Robson
ONE of the problems encountered in any mine is the effect of increasing pressure manifested by increasing depth. Although the depth at which excessive pressure assumes serious proportion, and the mann
Jan 1, 1940
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Critical Wear in Ageing InfrastructureBy Bruce Peberdy
Outline ?Building Systems ?Climatic Effects ?Thermal Effects ?Building Components ?Building Materials ?Structural Deterioration ?Maintenance Considerations
Nov 1, 2011
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Polarographic and Amperometric Methods Applied to Metallurgical Analysis*By A Hitchen
A general outline is given for the determination of copper, nickel, cobalt, zinc, lead, cadmium, bismuth, manganese, uranium, molybdenum, vanadium, sulphate and fluoride by polarographic or amperometr
Jan 1, 1965
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Water Reuse at Inco's Sudbury MillsBy H. R. Butler, R. N. Browne
"The International Nickel Company of Canada Limited consumes some 33 ½ millions of gallons of fresh water and reuses more than 100 millions of gallons of water daily. The continuing search for suitabl
Jan 1, 1970
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Thunder Bay Terminals Ltd. - Terminal Plant DesignBy J. Carr
This paper discusses: (1) the need for Western Canadian coal in eastern Ontario Hydro plants; (2) design parameters-unit trains, year- 'round receiving from trains, and shipping (Great Lakes seas
Jan 1, 1979
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Ventilation Systems in Underground Copper Mines in Poland Terms of Preventing Aerological ThreatsBy R. Stach, S. Gola, P. Zgrzebski, K. Soroko
"The future of Polish copper mines KGHM Polish Miedz S.A. will be associated with mining at depth. At present, technologically advanced measures are being introduced to minimize the adverse influence
Jan 1, 2019
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National Emergency SteelsBy Albert G. Zima
THE conservation of strategic materials during war rime gives rise to many problems not commonly encountered in times of peace. During normal times, when world trade is unrestricted, we are apt to bec
Jan 1, 1943
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Green Mining InitiativeBy Janice Zinck
?Past? Images of Mining ?Historic practices have been poor ?Mining still widely perceived as environmental ?spoiler? ?Public only hears the bad news stories. Lessons Learned from the Past
May 1, 2009
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Coal Mining in Poland After World War IIBy T. W. Wlodek, Zygmunt Kowalczyk
In the period from 1946 to 1964, the annual output of co al from Polish mines increased from 4 7.3 to 117.35 million tons. In this paper, the methods of bringing about this increase in productivity th
Jan 1, 1967
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The Behavior of Rocks when Exposed to Microwave RadiationBy N. Gharib, F. Hassani, P. Nekoovaght
"Novel rock breakage techniques are becoming more viable and attractive to industry. Microwave energy, as a thermal energy capable of inducing micro cracks through differential heating (therefore expa
Jan 1, 2015
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Surface mining collaborative research initiatives: A progress reportBy Ian R. Muirhead
Over the past year or so, a number of mining companies have been meeting to examine the role of research in surface mining and, in particular, how to establish a collaborative research effort for the
Jan 1, 1996
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Welding and Its Application to the Mining and Metallurgical IndustriesBy C. R. Whittemore
IT can be truly stated that no branch of the engineering industry has progressed more rapidly in the last few years than that of welding. In spite of depressed economic conditions, this industry has c
Jan 1, 1936
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Shear behaviour of cable bolt supports in horizontal bedded depositsBy Richard P. Curtin, John M. Goris, Lewis A. Martin
Cable bolt supports are being recognized as an effective ground control system in under-ground coal mines in North America, and their use has increased considerably during the past few years. The U.S.
Jan 1, 1996