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Joining Geomechanical and Geophysical Monitoring at Coal and Ore MinesBy V. V. Zubkov
The systems of geophysical monitoring have been already put into operation at coal mines and ore mines. Since at present it is rather difficult to conduct mine experiments; it is necessary to start a
Aug 1, 2013
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Implications of Trends in Base Metals and Gold Financing, and Acquisitions ActivityBy Michael Chender
Emerging Equity Sources ? Larger IPOs ? China Inc. ? Other sovereign wealth funds ? New funds and higher allocations ? Private equity
May 1, 2010
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Strategies for Extending Hot Metal at Dofasco's #2 Melt ShopBy ManhKha Trinh, Neal Pyke
Dofasco was the first company to adopt oxygen steelmaking in North America in 1954, two years after the first LD vessel installed and operated successfully in Linz, Austria. Since then, Dofasco has in
Jan 1, 2004
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Uranium Milling in Northern Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin: Past, Present and Future (38e5101a-0023-4f39-877c-bec17b35ac74)By C. Edwards
ABSTRACT: Milling operations in northern Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin have produced uranium continuously since 1975. During that period, the Athabasca Basin has been one of the world’s premier urani
Jan 1, 2012
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Copper in PolandBy Fathi Habashi
Poland has a unique copper industry. Copper sulphide concentrates are smelted in six shaft furnaces to produce matte and in a flash furnace directly to blister copper. Anodic slimes from electrorefini
May 1, 2001
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Multiscale Characterisation of Environmentally Assisted Cracking in Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Aluminium AlloysBy J. Fellowes, V. Landais, J. Robson, J. Carr
"Aerospace Al-Zn-Mg-Cu (7xxx) alloys are known to be susceptible to environmentally assisted cracking (EAC). This phenomenon has been studied intensively for many decades, leading to empirically adopt
Jan 1, 2018
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Neutron Activation Methods for the Study of Multicomponent Diffusion and for the Determination of Thermodynamic Activities of AlloysBy J. S. Kirkaldy, W. J. Slater, G. R. Mason
Activation analysis for copper and manganese in 10 mg samples machined from aluminum-base diffusion couples has been used in the study of ternary diffusion in the Al-Cu-Mn system. The accuracy, econom
Jan 1, 1961
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Effect of Silver, Antimony and Bismuth in Solid Solution on the Flotation of GalenaBy W. D. Madeley
Synthetic minerals were made from pure starting materials and galena samples were doped with the title metals. Microscopic, microprobe and X-ray examination confirmed that the dopeants were in solid s
Jan 1, 1978
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Copper EW Processes: State of the Art in Optimizing Current Density DistributionBy E. P. Wiechrnann, C. M. Castro, G. A. Vidal
In copper Eta plants the optimal current density setpoint depends on the electrolyte composition and temperature. However, conventional plants operate with large standard deviations. A value of 14% wi
Jan 1, 2011
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Two-Stage Treatment of High Arsenic Synthetic Mine Water at Cold TemperatureBy A. L. Mackie
Arsenic is a highly toxic element and a known human carcinogen. It is often a contaminant in mine water discharges, particularly from gold mining and roasting operations, and has been found at concent
Aug 1, 2013
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Elimination of Lead and Cadmium by the Fluid Column Process at Sherbrooke Metallurgical Co.By R. F. Neider, W. R. Bain
"Expanding upon one aspect of a recent paper on ""Fluid Column Roasting at Sherbrooke Metallurgical Co. Ltd.,"" the present paper deals with the operation of the fluid column process to achieve substa
Jan 1, 1967
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The Role of Minor Nickel Additions on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Al-Si-Mg-Cu AlloysBy A. R. Farkoosh
Al-Si based alloys have been recently used by automotive industry for highly stressed engine applications. Due to severe working conditions of the engine parts, existing alloys hardly endure high pres
Jan 1, 2011
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RAF Copper Production Process Improvement at the Caletones SmelterBy J. Font
The RAF or copper fire refining process at the Caletones smelter of CodelcoChile consists of several pyrorefining stages that successively lowers the levels of S, Fe, Pb, As, Sb, Te, Se and to some ex
Jan 1, 2007
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Practical Applications of Hopper and Bin DesignBy P. D. Hanson, H. Colijin
"New procedures and techniques are now available for the design of bulk storage bins. These new methods have essentially eliminated guesswork in the gravity flow of bulk solids, and have provided a so
Jan 1, 1970
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Problems Requiring Attention in the Design of a Rare Earth Separation ProcessBy D. Q. Li
"This paper briefly introduces problems that can occur in the design of rare earth separation processes and that require close attention during engineering design. Important factors must be considered
Jan 1, 2016
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The Raising Of No. 7 Shaft At Britannia MinesBy E. C. Roper
THE Britannia Mining & Smelting Company, Limited, have been operating their property at Britannia Beach, B.C., continuously for nearly forty years and have mined over 33,000,000 tons of ore from orebo
Jan 1, 1945
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Recovery of Copper from a Massive Polymetallic Sulpidde by High Concentration Chloride LeachingBy G. B. Harris
A new process for the recovery of copper and associated base metals from a polymetallic massive sulphide ore is described. The massive sulphide contains copper and especially nickel sulphide in a mine
Jan 1, 2007
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The Knob Lake Iron Ore DepositsBy R. D. Westervelt
IN JULY 1954, the first iron ore from the deposits in the Knob Lake vicinity was mined and shipped to Seven Islands. The beginning of the production may well be the greatest advance in Canadian econom
Jan 1, 1957
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Nova Scotian Areas Needing Geological StudyBy Donald F. MacDonald
METAL PRICES RISE WITHIN the past nine months, the mining industry of the world has been revivified by a spectacular price advance for the metals. ln fact, practically all geological raw materials h
Jan 1, 1937
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Post-War Problems of the Young EngineerBy Geo. E. Cole
A GREAT deal of time and energy is now being devoted to the study of post-war reconstruction and rehabilitation, in spite of the fact that as yet we have not won the war in which we are presently enga
Jan 1, 1943