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Utility planning for coal beneficiationBy Denni Nikols
"Planning for coal beneficiation in the electric utility industry is relatively complex, involving the coordination of experts and specialists in a broad range of fields, as well as compliance with a
Jan 1, 1984
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Evaluation of Tailings Material for the Preparation of a Low Modulus High Density Backfill for an Operating MineBy Dirige. A. P. E.
A study was conducted for an operating mine to determine the appropriateness of its tailings material to be used for the preparation of a low modulus, high density backfill. The research was initiated
Aug 1, 2013
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Field Relations of Matagami Sulphide Masses Bearing on their Disposition in Time and SpaceBy John I. Sharpe
Masses of pyritic copper and zinc ores are entrapped along the contact zone between two volcanic groups in the Matagami area. The upper limits of the sulphide concentrations tend to form concordant co
Jan 1, 1965
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Explicit solution for the cathode catalyst layers of PEM fuel cellsBy D. Song
In this paper, the differential equations governing the mass transport and the electrochemical reaction in a cathode catalyst layer of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells are solved based on the p
Jan 1, 2005
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Research on the Influence of Grain Size Composition on Cassiterite RecoveryBy T. Guan, G. Fu, X. Zhou, L. Deng
"One kind of tailings from gravity separation of polymetallic mine contains 0.5–0.8% SnO2. The proportion of –0.037 mm size fraction of the tailings is 37.12%, and the distribution rate of SnO2 is 60.
Jan 1, 2016
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What to do with CIL Carbon Fines? Iamgold’s Innovative SolutionBy J. Girard, V. Aubé, M. Barakate, S. Bellec, M. R. Eddahabi, Y. Chaik, M. Deshaies
"The activated carbon used in the carbon-in-leach (CIL) process to absorb gold is subject to breakage. This carbon breakage can be minimized, but it will always be necessary to deal with fine carbon p
Jan 1, 2017
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Applications of Conditional Simulations to Assess Resource Classification SchemesBy Mario E. Rossi
Geostatistical conditional simulations are becoming increasingly popular as tools that provide models of uncertainty at different stages of a mining project. They have been used as grade control tools
May 1, 2001
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Industrial rock and mineral development and opportunities in New BrunswickBy Tim C. Webb
For almost 350 years, industrial rocks and minerals have been produced, used locally and exported from New Brunswick to markets throughout the world. Up until the early 1960s, commodities like grindst
Jan 1, 2001
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A Northern Mine Developer?s Guide Through the Ottawa MazeBy Robert J. Shank
This paper describes the Federal Government assistance available for northern mining development. The paper commences with a discussion of why the Federal Government should give assistance to northern
Jan 1, 1978
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Modeling of Agglomerate Size Distribution for Heap LeachingBy Raj K. Rajamani, Nikhil Dhawan
"Agglomeration has become common pre-treatment step to improve heap leach percolation thereby recovery, the fundamental understanding of the agglomeration process for crushed ores is still lacking. Ag
Jan 1, 2016
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The Spectrographic Laboratory of the Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Co.By D. L. Griffith
THE realization by metallurgists of the important effect that traces of impurity may have upon the properties of a metal, and their steady demand for purer and still purer metals, have made the specia
Jan 1, 1940
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Mill Operator Training-Where do we Go?By Andre Vien, D. H. Hendriks, D. Willet, B. C. Flintoff
"For many years the training of mill operators was an informal process which involved senior operators training junior operators on an as-needed basis. Recognizing the needs and benefits of better tra
Jan 1, 1994
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Application of Sodium and Biogenic Sulphide for Copper Precipitation in a Continuous ReactorBy Isabel C. B Rodrigues, Flávia D. Reis, Versiane A. Leão, Rosa M. F. Lima
Attention has been focused in recent decades upon the precipitation of metal sulphides from acid mine drainage (AMD) and pregnant leach solutions, due to the advantages of the sulphide precipitation p
Jan 1, 2014
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The effect of an applied electrical potential on refractory corrosion by slagBy Q. Dong, S. A. Nightingale
An investigation has been carried out to assess the effects of an applied voltage on the dissolution rate of MgO refractory in a steelmaking like slag. In this study corrosion results obtained from di
Jan 1, 2004
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Phosphate in the Canadian RockiesBy L. Telfer
Summary During Palaeozoic time, there were deposited in the Canadian Rockies four beds of phosphate rock, ranging in age from Mississippian to Jurassic. Two of these beds are of probable economic imp
Jan 1, 1933
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An International Programme in Research in Lead and ZincBy Schrade F. Radtke
THE law of our present industrial society is the law of the jungle. By this I mean survival of the fittest. I do not refer to man or animal or the development of superior genetic strain. Rather do I r
Jan 1, 1960
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Theoretical and Experimental Study on the Flexible Barrier Optimization Against Debris Flow RiskBy F. Vagnon, A. M. Ferrero, M. Pirulli, A. Segalini
"The topic of this study is the design of flexible fences to mitigate the risk due to debris flow phenomena by means of theoretical and experimental studies analysed in framework of the Rock Engineeri
Jan 1, 2015
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The Long-Term Stability of the Iron (III)-Arsenate Coprecipitate: Effects of the Transformation of 2-Line Ferrihydrite on the Immobilization of ArsenateBy Yongfeng Jia, Shaofeng Wang, Danni Zhang
Arsenic in mineral processing solutions and effluents is commonly removed and immobilized via iron(III)-arsenatecoprecipitation. The effect of re-crystallization of 2-line ferrihydrite on the long-ter
Jan 1, 2014
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Simulation of the Concomitant Process of Nucleation-Growth-Coarsening of Al2Cu Particles in a 319 Foundry Aluminum AlloyBy G. Cailletaud, I. Guillot, D. Larouche, R. Martinez, D. Massinon
The precipitation of Al2Cu particles in a 319 T7 aluminum alloy has been modeled. A theoretical approach enables the concomitant computation of nucleation, growth and coarsening, based on an implicit
Jan 1, 2015
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Quantification of Precipitates in Microalloyed SteelsBy J. Lu, D. G. Ivey, H. Henein
Microalloyed steels are widely used in the oil and gas industry. They are a class of high strength, low carbon steels containing small additions of niobium (Nb), titanium (Ti), molybdenum (Mo) and/or
Jan 1, 2005