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                     Reduction of Magnetite and Cuprous Oxide from a Liquid Slag with Carbon Reduction of Magnetite and Cuprous Oxide from a Liquid Slag with CarbonBy A. Warczok, T. A. Utigard "Slags from smelting of copper concentrates contains from 1 to 15% of copper. Copper is present in the form of copper or copper matte inclusions of size from 2 to 1000 micro, and as dissolved cuprous Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Mining of the Ming Orebody by the Consolidated Rambler Mines Limited Mining of the Ming Orebody by the Consolidated Rambler Mines LimitedBy H. Sahay This paper summarizes the history and ore-grade statistics of mining the Ming orebody, and then details the mining methods. Included are raising, stoping, drilling and blasting techniques. Particular Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Stirling Mine Operations Stirling Mine OperationsBy J. G. A. Stevenson GENERAL Location of Property THE Stirling zinc-lead-copper deposit is in Richmond county, Cape Breton, about a quarter of a mile southwest from Stirling P.O., and some 45 miles southwest from Sydn Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Stope Filling at the Sullivan and Other Canadian Mines Stope Filling at the Sullivan and Other Canadian MinesBy James D. Hall THIS essay deals with the materials and methods used in the waste filling of scopes in Canadian mines, with especial reference co the methods used at the Sullivan mine, Kimberley, B.C. The author wo Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Are REE Exploration Companies Doing Enough and/or the Right Testwork to Avoid Plant Failure? Are REE Exploration Companies Doing Enough and/or the Right Testwork to Avoid Plant Failure?By B. Yu, N. Verbaan, A. Mezei The recent 20 years witnessed a boom and bust in the nickel laterite industry. Most notoriously is the story of the first three Western Australian nickel laterite projects which all suffered major ram Jan 1, 2014 
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                     An integrated approach to modelling, design and optimisation of the flotation plant at the Red Dog concentrator An integrated approach to modelling, design and optimisation of the flotation plant at the Red Dog concentratorBy Barun Gorain, Andy Stradling "The traditional metallurgical scale-up techniques for flotation plants are based on lumped flotation rate constants, dimensionless hydrodynamic numbers and the use of safety factors. Once the plant h Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Chapter 12. Determination and Payment Chapter 12. Determination and PaymentBy Karl J. C. Harries "12.1. NO DEPRECIATION/GAAPAll calculations and computations relating to the Royalty shall be carried out in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied to the extent Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Modelling the risk factors of occupational accidents in an underground coal mine in Turkey using regression analysis Modelling the risk factors of occupational accidents in an underground coal mine in Turkey using regression analysisBy C. O. Aksoy, P. M. Ozfirat, M. K. Ozfirat, C. Tatar, C. Pamukcu "Temporal and other factors contributing to the occurrence of occupational accidents at an underground coal mine in Turkey between 1992 and 2000 have been analyzed. The time period of the study spanne Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Asbestos - Mining and Milling Asbestos - Mining and MillingBy Jas. G. Ross Introduction Asbestos, a mineral known and used in ancient times, has become an article of commerce only during the life of the older asbestos miners in Quebec. The diversified uses of this adapta Jan 1, 1927 
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                     Discovery of the Mount Wright Iron Iron of Ore Deposit Mines Co. Limited Discovery of the Mount Wright Iron Iron of Ore Deposit Mines Co. LimitedBy T. Koulomzine, R P. Jaeggin The claims now held by Mount Wright Iron Mines Co. Limited were acquired by staking in 1956, 1957 and 1958, i.e., some time after the major deposits of the Quebec Cartier Mining and Normanvi!le Mining Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Development of a Stable Social Unit at the Black Angel Mine Development of a Stable Social Unit at the Black Angel MineBy P. J. Noakes Remote and isolated, located in a frigid, hostile environment, the Black Angel mine in Greenland had to create a warm social environment which would help attract and retain a stable work force of mine Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Optimizing Grinding Circuits Optimizing Grinding CircuitsBy James Anstey BHP Billiton?s Cannington facility is a mining and minerals processing plant near Mt. Isa in Central Queensland, Australia, producing silver, lead and zinc. Mine ore is processed in a concentrator, wh Apr 1, 2005 
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                     Microprocessor studies in process metallurgy Microprocessor studies in process metallurgyBy K. Ananthanarayanan, R. I. L. Guthrie, S. A. Argyropoulos "The low cost and availability of micro-computers and their peripherals provides the metallurgical engineer with the opportunity to use such computers in a wide variety of applications. In this paper, Jan 1, 1980 
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                     A Study of Chamber Lift A Study of Chamber LiftBy T. E. W. Nind "A short description of the chamber lift method for producing oil wells is followed by some comments on compressor requirements and gas utilization. A quantitative analysis of the process is presented Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Membrane Technology Applications in Mineral Processing Membrane Technology Applications in Mineral ProcessingBy Rory Cameron, Chuck Edwards "Stringent environmental performance criteria and regulations, and the desire to minimize water use have made membrane-based treatment and separation processes an attractive option. This has lead to m Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Clayburn-Harbison Limited Operations in British Columbia Clayburn-Harbison Limited Operations in British ColumbiaBy R. H. Beaton "About 1905, a plant was constructed at C1ayburn, in the Lower Fraser valley, 4'5 miles east of Vancouver, to process shales from Sumas mountain into heavy clay products. In time, mining operations we Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Microwave Heating of Sulphide Minerals as a Function of Their Size and Spatial Distribution (89ce59e9-8bcf-4910-988e-b2eb0a3a7c3d) Microwave Heating of Sulphide Minerals as a Function of Their Size and Spatial Distribution (89ce59e9-8bcf-4910-988e-b2eb0a3a7c3d)By G. Van Weert, O. Wang ABSTRACT: When exposed to microwaves, rocks containing sulphides adsorb energy preferentially over barren gangue and quickly become warmer with minimal energy consumption. This effect makes subsequent Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Microwave heating of sulphide minerals as a function of their size and spatial distribution Microwave heating of sulphide minerals as a function of their size and spatial distributionBy G. Van Weert ABSTRACT When exposed to microwaves, rocks containing sulphides adsorb energy preferentially over barren gangue and quickly become warmer with minimal energy consumption. This effect makes subsequent Aug 1, 2011 
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                     Roasting and Smelting Practice at the Thompson Plant of The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited Roasting and Smelting Practice at the Thompson Plant of The International Nickel Company of Canada, LimitedBy J B. McConnell The Thompson smelter has three unique features which form the basis ~f its design: fluid bed roasters which treat nickel concentrate filter cake from the mill, as well as the flux, in order to achieve Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Capturing unrealized capacity Capturing unrealized capacityBy M. W. Lewis A mine's inherent capacity is dictated by factors such as equipment, design, people, processes, and environment. Actual production may approach, but never surpass, the inherent capacity limit. Th Jan 1, 2004 
