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Air Granulation of Copper Slags for Iron Silicate Production Part 2: Drawing Parallels from Air Granulation of PGM Converter Slag
By M. Mahdi, L. So, A. MacMillan, D. Metcalfe, J. Woloshyn, D. Sauter, N. Uys, JP. Janse van Rensburg
For city smelters, with limited real estate, efficient slag cleaning furnaces followed by water granulation to produce an iron silicate product is the preferred process approach. Water granulation, ho
Jan 1, 2019
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Air Leakage from an Underground Lined Rock Cavern for Compressed Air Energy Storage through a Rubber Seal
By Pingyang Zhang, Caichu Xia, Shuwei Zhou, Yu Zhou, Yongsheng Hu
A lined rock cavern (LRC) is an alternative container for compressed air energy storage (CAES) to store high-pressure air that is later used to produce electricity. A critical requirement of CAES in L
Jan 1, 2015
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Air Transportation for the Canadian Mineral Industry
By F. H. Wheeler
CONSIDERING the nature of this audience, I perhaps, in addressing you on the subject of air transportation as related to the mining industry, should speak with tongue in check or at least with some re
Jan 1, 1956
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Air-decking principle and its applications in production and presplit blasting
By P. Pal Roy, R. B. Singh
"This paper focuses on a number of interesting results to establish the theory and principle of air-deck blasting. It also gives the mechanism of breakage that takes place in air-deck blasting under v
Jan 1, 2001
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Air-decking techniques for controlled blasting in open pits
By F. Urekar, R. B. Pankhurst
"Air spaces and air gaps in an explosives column are known to allow greater distribution and cushioning of explosive energy from the rock mass. This energy distribution is enhanced if the explosives &
Jan 1, 1988
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Air-Photo Interpretation Reduces Costs For A Wide Variety Of Oilfield Projects
By O. B. Horne, R. O. Morgan, C. E. Anderson
"Air-photo interpretation and photogrammetry are two of the most effective and versatile tools available to the petroleum industry. The techniques have proven successful in providing solutions to many
Jan 1, 1968
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Airborne Electrical Surveys for Regional Studies in Oil and Ore Prospecting
By Hans Lundberg
An electric survey from a 'plane flown over the ground is much faster and cheaper than an electric survey carried out on the ground. The results are obtained as continuous recordings that are res
Jan 1, 1950
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Airborne Electromagnetic Methods as Applied to the Search for Sulphide Deposits
By N. R. Paterson
"More than a dozen AEM systems are currently being used in the routine exploration for massive sulphides. The systems differ from one another in minor respects, but fall into four main categories: rig
Jan 1, 1971
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Airborne Gamma-Ray Spectrometry
By A. G. Darnley
"The Geological Survey of Canada is devoting consider-able effort to finding ways to make airborne radiometric measurements both quantitative and reproducible. Equipment has been designed by Atomic En
Jan 1, 1970
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Airborne radar data: Utility for geological mapping in tropical environments, Serra Pelada, Pará, Brazil
By J. S. Moretzsohn, D. F. Graham
"Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)was acquired over the Carajás Mineral Province, within the rainforests of the Amazon, which hosts the world’s largest Fe-ore deposit(Santos, 1986). Significant
Jan 1, 1997
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Airborne Scintillation Counter Surveys
By W. B. Agocs
"IntroductionWITH THE DISCOVERY of natural radioactivity at the end of the 19th century, and the design of equipment for the detection of this phenomenon, radioactivity surveys bad their inception. Ea
Jan 1, 1955
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Airflow Requirements for Modern Diesel and Electric Equipment
By Euler De Souza, J. Daniel Stinnette, Julian Varaschin
"This paper outlines some of the factors that affect the airflow required for the ventilation of modern diesel-powered equipment and of electric equipment and examines how they can be applied in deter
Jan 1, 2019
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Airflows through Openings of Smelter Buildings Exposed To Crosswinds
By E. Dernedde
Cell rooms of aluminium smelters have large openings in the sidewalls and in the roof. These openings provide a high ventilation rate, which removes heat and contaminants emitted by the reduction cell
Jan 1, 2007
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Airway Velocity “Rules Of Thumb” More Guidelines than Hard and Fast Rules
By R. Viljoen, K. Manns
"The mining industry instinctively follows rule-of-thumb design velocities often based on very simplistic theoretical “economic velocity” optimization calculations to determine airway sizes. Although
Jan 1, 2019
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AL KIN - A new generation of fluxing and purging technology for a cleaner Aluminium
By F. Filzwieser, K. Gamweger
The process of gas purging in molten aluminium has been an industrial practice in Europe for many years. The advantages are a reduction in the hydrogen content and impurities in the melt, as well as a
Jan 1, 2004
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Alaska native exploration and mining agreements: Negotiating equitable agreements with Alaska native interests
By D. S. Case
"Following a brief explanation of the land arrangements under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, this paper will examine both a mineral exploration agreement and a mining development agreement n
Jan 1, 1998
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Alberta Energy and Utilities Board (EUB) Field Surveillance Branch Building Relationships with Aboriginal Communities
By Rob Barber
This paper shares the experience of the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board (EUB) Field Surveillance Branch over the past few years in building relationships with Aboriginal communities. Our goal is to
May 1, 2004
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Alcan Bayer Process Experimental Centre
By G. Forté, R. Girard
The Alcan Bayer Process Experimental Centre (BEC) is an essential development tool for the Bauxite & Alumina researchers at the Alcan Arvida Research and Development Centre in Jonquiere, Quebec. Betwe
Jan 1, 2004
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Algom Nordic. -Development to Production
By M. W. Airth
ON THE 6TH JULY in the year 1953 an announcement was made to the public that touched off one of the greatest staking rushes in the history of mining in Canada and resulted, in tl1e space of a few shor
Jan 1, 1958
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Algoma Uranium District
By Franc R. Joubin, Donald H. James
"The Algoma (or Blind River) uranium district is centred in an area of some 600 square miles on the north shore of Lake Huron, about half way between Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario (Figure 1).
Jan 1, 1949