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Enabling Advanced Energy Management Practice for Minerals OperationsBy Dean L. Millar
Measures taken by mining companies around the world to reduce their carbon footprints are becoming increasingly important in the sector securing its social licence to operate. The options for measures
May 1, 2011
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Coal Preparation - A two-part paper on problems encountered in a modern coal preparation plant and how they were dealt with - Part 1 Low-gravity separationBy B. W. Clyburn
"Coals from the Corporation's Lingan and No. 26 mines are classified as high-volatile A bituminous, with a very low inherent ash and containing a/l essential properties to provide metallurgical c
Jan 1, 1980
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Improved Defect Control and Mechanical Property Variation in High Pressure Die Casting (HPDC) of A380 Alloy by High Shear Melt ConditioningBy J. L. Nebreda, Z. Fan, J. B. Patel
"A380 alloy has been widely employed to produce thin-wall components via high pressure die casting (HPDC). During HPDC processing, there is a significant problem of property variation even with the ve
Jan 1, 2018
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Off-Highway Tire Performance at Steep Rock Iron Mines LimitedBy Leon J. Perrier
The paper describes the equipment in use, haulage grades, road conditions, tire sizes, tire performance and related problems. Various types of failures and causes, corrective action taken, tire record
Jan 1, 1977
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Dual Phase Steel for Line Pipe ApplicationsBy M. J. Merwin
Heat treated seamless tubular products are processed in a fashion that can be easily modified to produce dual phase microstructures, through the implementation of intercritical soaking prior to quench
Jan 1, 2005
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Symposium on Tailings RevegetationBy E. Watkins, J. C. LeRoy, A. Vivyurka
"TAILINGS REVEGETATIONWelcome to the Revegetation Session. My instructions are to introduce the Speakers and to provide a general introduction.I do the latter with humility not only because of a lack
Jan 1, 1975
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An Experimental Study on Fine Coal Desulfurization y Centrifugal Gravity Separation in a Dense MediumBy Youjun Tao
Falcon centrifugal gravity separation tests were conducted to study desulfurization and de-ashing performance with different size fractions of a high-sulfur Chinese -0.5mm fine coal in a dense medium.
Aug 1, 2013
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Heavy mineral by-products from Athabasca tar sandsBy Lloyd W. Trevoy
Syncrude Canada Limited is presently studying commercial production of heavy minerals from plant tailings of the openpit A lhabasca tar sands operation. When tar sands are processed and upgraded to sy
Jan 1, 1984
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Comparison of Flotation Column With Conventional Flotation for Concentration of a Molybdenum OreBy G. I. Mathieu
"An experimental study was carried out to evaluate the performance of column flotation versus conventional flotation for the recovery of molybdenite from a Newfoundland ore. The objective was to verif
Jan 1, 1972
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Effect of Neodymium on the High Temperature Oxidation and Ignition Behavior of MagnesiumBy M. O. Pekguleryuz, D. S. Aydin
The high temperature oxidation and ignition resistance of Mg-(0-6) wt% Nd alloys have been investigated via isothermal and continuous heating experiments conducted in air atmosphere. Alloy composition
Jan 1, 2015
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Recovery of U3O8 by Underground LeachingBy Robert A. MacGregor
"Following several months of test work, water leaching in mined-out areas at Stanrock commenced on a production basis in February, 1963. A combination of fast high-pres-sure washing and rewashing of s
Jan 1, 1966
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Kinetics of the Galvanic Reduction of Chalcopyrite Concentrates by CopperBy Matthew Novak, J. Brent Hiskey
It is well known that when chalcopyrite is put in direct contact with copper in an acidic medium a galvanic cell is created. Chalcopyrite is reduced to iron and sulfur deficient defect phases such as
Jan 1, 2014
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Achieving the Benefits of Information Technology in Surface and Underground Mining ProcessesBy Sean Dessureault
Information technology (IT) initiatives in the past have tended to be sold on their ability to maximize resource output and return on capital by using assets more effectively and efficiently. Many IT
May 1, 2002
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The Princess Colliery Man-Rake RopeBy Gordon S. Farnham
THIS paper summarizes the results of investigations carried out at Sydney Mines, N.S., and at Ottawa, following the disaster at Princess colliery, December 6th, 1938. The Honourable Minister of Mines
Jan 1, 1939
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Recycling of Spent Auto-Catalyst Using Akaline Roasting Followed by Sulfuric Acid DissolutionBy S. k. Kim, H. B. Trinh, R. R. Srivastava
"Spent auto-catalyst is a promising secondary resource of platinum group metals (PGMs), which are being extensively used in automobiles catalytic converters to control the hazardous gaseous emissions
Jan 1, 2017
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Mine to Mill Approach to Optimize Power Consumption in a Process Plant Operation by Modelling and SimulationBy D. Runnels, Daniel Roy, Ricardo Esteban, J. Torrealba-Vargas
"An intuitive way to reduce power consumption in grinding operations is to feed the grinding circuit with finer feed by enhancing blasting and fragmentation control. The optimization of blasting with
Jan 1, 2016
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The Grande Cache Coal projectBy P. Cain, B. Martens
"Grande Cache Coal (GCC), an investor-owned Alberta company, is in the final stages of the regulatory process leading to the resumption of coal mining in the Smoky River Coal Field of Alberta. Althoug
Jan 1, 2002
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Characteristic Displacement Modes of Tunnels In OperationBy T. T. Wang, T. H. Huang, Y. C. Chiu
Quantitatively analyzing deformation of a tunnel with lining anomalies for structural safety evaluation is essential for sustainable tunnel engineering. However, a complete theory and associated metho
Jan 1, 2015
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AGS - Diamond MinesDiscovery of an economic diamond deposit produces considerable wealth in terms of jobs, royalties, mining investment, and economic spinoffs for residents, including Aboriginal peoples. Diamond mines
May 1, 2008
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Important Factors for Effective Slag SplashingBy K. D. Peaslee
Slag splashing is an important development that has dramatically improved BOF vessel campaign life and reduced operating costs. This paper highlights research from physical modeling work using a 1/8-s
Jan 1, 2004