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Application of Wick Drains in Backfilled Stopes for Accelerating the DrainageBy Li. L.
Backfilling has become a popular solution in underground mines around the world. It reduces environmental impact of mining industry and improves ground stability. In most cases, backfill has a high wa
Aug 1, 2013
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The Influence of Large Unit Equipment on Mine Plant DesignBy A. G. Spencer, A. D. Taylor
This paper discusses some of the advantages and problems associated with the selection of large unit equipment for a metallurgical plant. A given flowsheet and material balance for an iron ore concent
Jan 1, 1968
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The Optimization of an Industrial Ammonium Jarosite Production CircuitBy Larry G. Twidwell, Corby G. Anderson, Camille M. Fleuriault
"The selective precipitation of iron as ammonium jarosite is a well-established industrial technology in base metals hydrometallurgy. It is a key technology in minimizing iron tenors which would be di
Jan 1, 2016
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Stabilisation of Mercury during Bayer Process DigestionBy Helen Morrison, Chris Staun, James Vaughan
"Mercury is introduced into the Bayer refining process as a trace element in bauxite. During the digestion stage, a portion of the mercury is extracted which partitions between the flash tank off-gas,
Jan 1, 2016
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Water – An Industrial Raw MaterialBy J. F. J. Thomas
"AbstractBoth the quantity and quality of waters available as raw materials are important to Canadian industry and to the national economy. The huge demands of many Canadian industries is illustrated
Jan 1, 1952
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The Evaluation of Risk in Mining VenturesBy G. A. Brown
"Mining executives are becoming increasingly involved with decisions of the ""What would happen if ... "" variety. Potential changes in government policy, such as tax incentives, E.G.M.A. allowances,
Jan 1, 1970
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Hydro-Fracturing Versus Hydro-Shearing: A Critical Assessment of two Distinct Reservoir Stimulation MechanismsBy V. S. Gischig, G. Preisig
Hydraulic stimulation of deep reservoirs is an essential procedure for developing engineered/enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), but also in other Geo-energy contexts. The goal is enhancing permeabilit
Jan 1, 2015
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A survey of operations research applications in the mining industryBy E. Topuz, C. Duan
"INTRODUCTIONOperations research (OR) applications have experienced a substantial growth within the mining industry during the last three decades. The purpose of this paper is to present a summary of
Jan 1, 1989
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Building on Canadian Capabilities for Space Resource MissionsBy John Ratti
Building on Canadian Capabilities for Space Resource Missions: Space resource science and technology mission building blocks Canadian historical perspective Status and future pursuits It takes
May 1, 2013
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Fine and Coarse Particles Flotation - Theory and Practice: How to Improve Recovery?By Hamid-Reza Manouchehri
Coarse particles flotation is controlled by detachment (particle hydrophobicity and flotation cell turbulence) For composite particles (the bubble may attach to good hydrophobic region, but the expa
May 1, 2013
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Separation of Zinc from Nickel Sulfate Solution with Solvent Extraction Method: Nickelboussingaultite Crystallization in the Raffinate by AmmoniaBy Davood Moradkhani, Maryam Rasouli
"The present study reports solvent extraction and separation of zinc from concentrated nickel sulfate solution. In our previous study, Zn and Cd in cold filter cake (CFC, 45-55% Zn, 11-16% Cd, and 2.5
Jan 1, 2017
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Molybdenum mineralization in a fluorine-poor system: The Trout Lake stockwork deposit, southeastern British ColumbiaBy C. H. B. Leitch, T. N. MacAuley, R. L. Linnen, A. E. Williams-Jones
"The Trout Lake stockwork molybdenum deposit is temporally and spatially related to the emplacement of a late Cretaceous granodiorite-tonalite stock in southeastern British Columbia and contains an es
Jan 1, 1995
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Educating mining engineers for the 21st centuryBy Jerry M. Whiting, Neil J. Duncan
"Does Canada need a mining industry? Isn't it a chronically depressed collection of businesses that pollute the air and water and tear up the countryside? Wouldn't it be better if Canada&apo
Jan 1, 1988
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Novel Process of Nh3-N Removal and Recovery in Rare Earth and Non-Ferrous Industry Wastewater: Fundamental, Simulation and Commercial ProjectsBy Chenming Liu, Xiao Lin, Bo Wang, Hongbin Cao, Xingang Li
Over 2 million tons of NH3-N were discharged in China per year recently, rare earth industry contributed 7.03% of NH3-N pollutant from industrial wastewater in 2007. Wastewater containing NH3-N and he
Jan 1, 2016
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Inspection TechniquesBy Tom Shumka
Introduction ?This technique detects 100% of all gear tooth surface indications, providing comprehensive data, and has the ability to size indications accurately. ?The remarkable advantages of ECA t
May 1, 2011
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Technological aspects of narrow vein mining: suggested modifications and new developments. Mining of shallow and intermediate dipping (<45°) ore zonesBy C. Bourgoin
"The factors constraining productivity in the mining of narrow vein ore deposits are numerous and often interdependent. This paper concerns mining techniques capable of reducing some of these constrai
Jan 1, 1994
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Gold-bearing veins around a felsic stock near Wawa, Ontario: implications for gold explorationBy P. A. Studemeister
"A trondhjemite stock intrudes a volcanic sequence that has massive sulphide lenses and that is metamorphosed to the greenschist facies at Gutcher Lake, 25 km north of Wawa, Ontario. The stock is 4 km
Jan 1, 1985
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Improved performance of Soderberg electrodesBy J. G. Schofield, C. G. Tan, R. J. Ord
"Most electric furnaces in the nickel and copper smelting industries are still fitted with conventional electrode holders which consist of water-cooled electrical contact clamps and a pressure ring. T
Jan 1, 1995
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The industrial application of an aluminum wire injector for ladle metallurgyBy Frank Mucciardi, Louca Gourtsoyannis
"Low and inconsistent recoveries of aluminum in the production of aluminum-killed steels triggered an extensive research program on the aluminum dissolution kinetics at McGill University. This researc
Jan 1, 1982
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Spherical charge cratering-plane and angle geometry involving small-scale single and row testsBy D. E. Salman, R. R. Maclachlan, R. J. Barclay
"There is a considerable resource of data for spherical charge cratering, both as single charges and in row-of-charge geometr(1). The data are. however, based on cratering performance to a single free
Jan 1, 1981