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Application of ERP System Module as a Mine Foreman AssistanceBy A. Burduk
The traditional approach to managing information flow between a mine underground and overground, applied in copper mines of KGHM Polska Miedz S.A., is mostly based on exchanging spoken information usi
Aug 1, 2013
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The Ungraded-Fibre MillBy C. Gordon Saunders
"The ungraded-fibre mill is located at the mine site and has a rated capacity of 6,600 tons of ore input and 1,200 tons of ung1•aded fib1 •e product per day. Power for operation is obtained from a die
Jan 1, 1976
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Abandoned but not Forgotten - The Recent History of Copper HydrometallurgyBy F. Habashi
In the period 1970-1995, a number of hydro metallurgical processes to treat copper concentrates to overcome the pollution problem due to S02 emission in smelters were developed. Pilot and commercial s
Jan 1, 2007
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The Treatment of Arsenical Materials in Pressure Leaching of Copper Concentrates at DynatecBy R. M. Kalanchey
The application of pressure oxidation processes to copper feed materials has gained increased exposure in recent years and some of these processes have made commercial inroads, although rather limited
Jan 1, 2007
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Recovery of Bismuth from the Precious Metal Discharge Solution ? Process Development at Kennecott Utah Copper RefineryBy D. Kim
Kennecott operates one of the largest and most modern copper refineries in the world at Magna, Utah, USA. The inputs to the refinery are anodes produced at Kennecott Smelter, which has extremely high
Jan 1, 2007
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Utilization of Methane Released During Coal Mining ActivitiesBy M. Uszko
Methane drainage and ventilation methods of methane hazard mitigation are used in the coal mines of Kompania Weglowa S.A. Over 22% of methane released during mining activities is captured by methane d
Aug 1, 2013
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Field identification of magnesite-bearing rocks using sodium polytungstateBy George J. Simandl, Suzanne Paradis, Kirk D. Hancock, Jana Simandl
Traditional prospecting and boulder tracing are the two most important field techniques used in exploration for magnesite deposits hosted by sedimentary rocks. Consequently, success depends largely on
Jan 1, 1993
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Recovery of Vanadium from Oil Sands Fly Ash Using Potassium and Calcium ReagentsBy T. H. Etsell, P. C. Holloway
Vanadium is concentrated in the fly ash which is produced as a solid waste from oil sands operations in northern Alberta. Although a process flowsheet using sodium chloride as a roasting reagent has b
Jan 1, 2004
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Achieving Project Quality Enhances Life Cycle Performance Of Industrial ProjectsBy Brent Robertson
Failure to meet quality objectives during the execution of any industrial project has lasting negative impacts on facility life cycle performance. Cost overruns, schedule delays, and rework are charac
Nov 1, 2011
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Silver and Base Metal Dispersion in Stream Sediments and Waters around an Epithermal Ag-Au-Cu Prospect at Lagalochan, Western Scotland (bfe960fb-8bc1-49c8-969f-f632707971e0)By R. A. D. Pattrick, D. A. Polya, D. J. Marsh, J. -J. Bao
"The utility of high-density stream sediment and stream water sampling to the exploration for silver deposits was investigated by the study of the epithermal Ag-Au base-metal prospect at Lagalochan in
Jan 1, 1995
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Basic theory, recent history and preliminary economics of three-phase AC plasma reactor/furnacesBy W. G. Brown
"Review of prototype testing of two types of three-phase, argon stabilized reactor/furnace indicates specialized advantages for both, as compared with existing metallurgical furnace technology. They a
Jan 1, 1991
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Recovery of Valuable Metals from Turkish Copper Converter Flue DustBy Y. A. Topkaya
In this research work, a process was described for the recovery of copper and zinc in copper converter flue dust from the Black Sea Copper Works' Samsun Smelter Plant. After characterization of a
Jan 1, 2007
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Measurement of reactant distribution in flow field channelsBy C. Gu
Flow field design is critical for PEM fuel cells. The flow field design can affect reactant distribution to the catalyst surface, water management, thermal management and current collection. Therefore
Jan 1, 2005
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Collaring a Shaft in Deep Overburden at Chimo Gold Mines LimitedBy J. S. Redpath
Eighty feet of overburden, thirty feet consisting of fine, water-bearing sands, was encountered during the construction of a shaft collar for Chimo Gold Mines Limited at its Louvicourt, Quebec, proper
Jan 1, 1966
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Adsorption of Waste Water Contaminants by Industrial MineralsBy Alireza Entesari
Removal of metal ions from effluents represents a significant technical challenge. As a consequence several industries, including mining, are faced with issues relating to removal of contaminant catio
May 1, 2006
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Hydrocarbon Oxidation Catalysis by Gold NanoparticlesBy Andreea Catalina Gluhoi
The oxidation of propylene and methane has been investigated over two series of Au/MOx/Al2O3 and Au/MIOx/MIIOx/Al2O3 catalysts (M, MI, MII =Li, Rb, Mg, Mn, Ce, Zr). Whereas the effect of the presence
Oct 1, 2003
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Thermal shock resistance of bauxite-based ß -Sialon bonded corundum materialsBy X. Zhong
Thermal shock resistant properties of reaction sintered bauxite-based ß -Sialon bonded corundum have been investigated, and the results are compared with those of Al2O3 based counterpart. It is found
Jan 1, 2004
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The Hidden Properties of the Au(100) SurfaceBy Emile D. L. Rienks
We have studied the interaction of NO with the quasi-hexagonally reconstructed Au(100) surface. Using variable temperature scanning tunneling microscopy we have observed formation of the unreconstruct
Oct 1, 2003
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The Effect of Impurities on Cell Performance and on the Quality of Electrodeposits Obtained at High Current Density in a Copper Electrowinning Cell Based on Reactive ElectrodialysisBy I. Cifuentes
Chemical and physical characterization of copper electrodeposits obtained on mesh and plate cathodes in conventional and reactive electrodialysis lab-scale cells have been carried out. The effect of F
Jan 1, 2007
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Dissolution-Precipitation Processes on the Surface of Uranyl-MineralsBy Michael Schindler
Uranyl mineral dissolution appears to be complex, affected by factors such as solution pH and the presence of various cations in solution, and sometimes involving formation of secondary surface precip
Aug 1, 2010