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The Praclay Experiment at Url Hades, Mol, BelgiumBy P. Van Marcke, X. Sillen, G. J. Chen, I. Troullinos, A. Dizier, J. Leysens, X. L. Li, J. Verstricht
"In Belgium, Boom Clay is considered as one of the potential host formations for the disposal of the High Level radioactive Waste (HLW). The URL HADES at 223 m depth at Mol site was constructed in ord
Jan 1, 2015
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Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Complex Raw Materials by Outotec’s SolutionsBy J. Karonen, M. Tiihonen, J. Guentner, L. Haavanlammi, Outotec GmbH, E. Kolehmainen
"Rare earth elements have obtained significant attention during the last few years due to predicted increase in their demand. Several projects worldwide are at pre-feasibility or feasibility stage aim
Jan 1, 2016
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Forces and the Young Relationship in the Bubble-Spherical Particle-Liquid SystemBy Jan Drzymala, Przemyslaw B. Kowalczuk
"Flotation is possible when the forces operating between a bubble and the attached particle are properly balanced. There are many forces operating in the bubble-particle aggregate. The magnitude, loca
Jan 1, 2016
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Leaching (?) of Silurian Salt Beds in Southwestern Ontario as Evidenced in Wells Drilled for Oil and GasBy R. O. Grieve
"IntroductionCALEY (1945) and Evans (1950) pointed out that certain instances of convergence between Devonian and Silurian horizons, frequently evident in wells drilled for oil and gas in Ontario, app
Jan 1, 1955
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Cold-Weather Response of SteelBy George J. Thompson
This pa per deals with the internal characteristics of steel and its response under cold northern temperatures. General maintenance procedures and specific repair techniques are covered.
Jan 1, 1973
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How Mining Companies Improve Share Price by Destroying Shareholder Value Or - How the Junior Geologist and Engineer Determine the CEO?s BonusBy Brian Hall
For some years, the mining industry has been consistently delivering returns below the market average. One of the causes is a disconnect between what is perceived to drive value creation by many indus
May 1, 2003
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Fluidized-bed firing of coal for steam generationBy P. J. Adams
Environmental regulations require means for controlling emissions of SO2 NOx and particulate when burning coal. The combustion of coal in limestone fluidized beds is one of the most promising techniqu
Jan 1, 1979
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The Cigar Lake uranium deposit: discovery and general characteristicsBy K. Schimann, H. D. Knipping, J. P. Fouques
"The Cigar Lake uranium deposit, in the Athabasca area of north Saskatchewan, was discovered in May 1981 by Cogema (Canada) Ltd., as operator of the Waterbury Lake Joint Venture.The deposit, which is
Jan 1, 1986
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Environmental and Occupational Hygiene Considerations for High-Arsenic Metallurgical TestworkBy H. Ardehali, P. Lind
Many gold deposits also contain significant quantities of deleterious elements such as arsenic. Several biological pathways are possible for arsenic exposure; special care and caution must be used whi
Jan 1, 2014
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A Mixed Integer Linear Programming - Based Short-Term Planning ToolBy Zhanyou Huang
The logic and capabilities of a short-term planning tool are presented. It was developed using mixed integer linear programming (MILP) techniques to solve the open-pit and underground mine planning pr
Oct 1, 2009
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A Mixed Integer Linear Programming - Based Short-Term Planning ToolBy Zhanyou Huang
The logic and capabilities of a short-term planning tool are presented. It was developed using mixed integer linear programming (MILP) techniques to solve the open-pit and underground mine planning pr
Oct 1, 2009
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The Evolution of the Electric Arc Furnace as a Pyrometallurgical Smelting ToolBy R. C. Urquhart
Since the first use of the electric arc furnace Henri Moissan (1892) and its use by Paul Hérholdt (1902) to melt steel, it has been successfully used as a pyrometallurgical smelting tool in the produc
Jan 1, 2014
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A Personal View of the Nickel Industry in Australia - Where Have We Been and Where are we Going?By J. H. Canterford
The nickel industry in Australia has followed the general pattern apparent in many other regions - lots of ups and downs, successes and failures, but always plenty of challenges. Some of these can be
Jan 1, 2005
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Federal budget disappointsBy Robert B. Parsons
"Finance Minister Paul Martin's first budget disappointed almost everyone. The business sector was disappointed at the some what feeble attempt to grapple with the country's deficit. The min
Jan 1, 1994
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Application of fibre optics in the mining industryBy H. Ikeman
"The highly specialized communication systems used in the mining industry place exacting demands on equipment and transmission media. Safely and reliability of services are perhaps the two most import
Jan 1, 1984
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Development of an Innovative Mixed Chloride Leaching Process for the Recovery of Rare EarthsBy V. I. Lakshmanan
Rare earth elements and yttrium (REEs+Y) are being used in the making of hybrid electric cars, catalytic converters, wind power generators, LEDs, hard disc drives, flat panel displays, and portable el
Jan 1, 2014
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Steel Castings Used in Crushing and GrindingBy G. A. Barclay
"I - INTRODUCTIONSteel castings still comprise the largest volume of wear materials used in crushing and grinding in the Canadian mining industry. The range of impact and wear properties possible with
Jan 1, 1983
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Modeling and Measuring Electrodeposition Parameters near Electrode Surfaces to Facilitate Cell Performance OptimizationBy Michael L. Free, Shukla. Abhijeet
The short-circuiting tendency of a copper electrowinning cell (EW) based on the roughness of cathode deposits was investigated with varying parameters such as Cu concentration, guar concentration, cur
Jan 1, 2014
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The Recruitment and Retention of Women in TTOPresentation Overview ?WRDC Purpose and Activities ?Women in Trades, Technology and Operations (TTO) Occupations ?Factors in Successful Recruitment / Retention of women (VBNC) ?Recruitment and Ret
May 1, 2006
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The use of Multispectral Remote Sensing to Map Reclaimed Areas at Highland Valley CopperBy Mark Richards
Highland Valley Copper is a large, open-pit copper mine in the southern interior of British Columbia. Reclamation has been in progress on the site since 1987. Some 6,300 hectares will have been distur
May 1, 2003