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Worker Safety from Stray Current Shock Hazards in Electrolytic TankhousesBy S. Dominguez, E. Gebrehiwot, S. Richardson, S. Sandoval
Copper electrowinning/electrorefining (EW/ER) is powered by direct current (DC) rectifiers that typically generate 30,000 to 70,000 amps and a bus-bus voltage of 200 to 500 volts DC. Tankhouses are de
Jan 1, 2019
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Inflows in Uranium Mine of Northern Saskatchewan: Risks and MitigationBy James F. A. Hatley
Northern Saskatchewan comprises an area of about 350 000 km2 and boasts some of the world's largest known high-grade uranium deposits. The successful mining of these deposits, however, can not be
Aug 1, 2010
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Metal Mine Ventilation (5a66f77a-e32a-4b69-828a-81ebc3b32b9e)By D. Harrington
Ventilation of underground workings consists in establishment of such control of air currents that the underground workers may work in safety, with maximum comfort and efficiency, and without impairme
Jan 1, 1933
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Climate Classification and Quantification for Cover Design in Northern EnvironmentsBy D. Fredlund
The decommissioning of uranium tailings facilities often requires the design of a suitable cover system. In northern climatic environments there is a portion each year that can be considered to be ?in
Aug 1, 2010
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Evaluation of Specific Charge Parameter on Open-Pit BlastingBy Abdurrahman Tosun
It is very important for after blasting processes that muck pile fragmentation is predicted and controlled during blasting. Therefore, a significant research effort has been devoted to the development
Aug 1, 2013
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Arsenic Mineralogy in a Simulated Uranium Mill Tailings Neutralization ProcessBy Jocelyn Koshinsky
The uranium milling process at the Key Lake Operation of Cameco in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada results in the leaching of untargeted metal(loid)s such as arsenic, iron and nickel that are found at h
Aug 1, 2010
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Management Of Contaminated Soil And Groundwater: A Perspective For The Chilean Copper IndustryBy A. Bezama
For over a decade European countries have addressed contaminated sites by developing technologies for managing both polluted soil and groundwater. This development has not only been driven by health a
Jan 1, 2007
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Time ? A Key Seismic Source ParameterBy Marty Hudyma
There are five independent seismic source parameters: seismic energy, seismic moment, source size, location, and time. These parameters are investigated primarily for evaluating seismic hazard and und
Jun 1, 2012
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The Economics of Canadian Gold ProductionBy S. H. Logan
The present discussions throughout the civilized world on the subject of gold for monetary purposes may seem due to general economic conditions during the past year. But for some years previously a sm
Jan 1, 1931
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Analysis of Uranium Ores by Geiger MethodsBy The Staff
"SummaryDetermination of uranium in ores may be made by measurement of their radioactivity.The method most commonly used is that of measuring beta radiations with the tray-type beta counter. This will
Jan 1, 1950
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A national information service in mining, mineral processing and extractive metallurgyBy A. S. Romaniuk
More than a decade ago, CANMET management recognized the need to make better use of existing technological information in mining and extractive metallurgy-two fields basic to the economic well-being o
Jan 1, 1979
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The Influence of Shotcrete on Fluorspar Flotation and its Removal by Sensor Based SortingBy H. Wotruba, J. Heizmann
"The use of shotcrete is a mandatory means for rock support and therefore for safety in many underground mining operations. If shotcrete gets into the flotation feed though, it can negatively influenc
Jan 1, 2016
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Current trends in the tax environment for Canadian mining operationsBy Robert B. Parsons
"As the 1981 annual reports of Canadian mining companies one by one see the light of day, it becomes clear that softer metal prices and rising costs are the main problems which beset the industry toda
Jan 1, 1982
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Ionic Equilibria and Precipitation Reactions of Slag Components in SeawaterBy A. Yoshida, H. Miura, S. Yamaguchi, Y. Oyama
A discussion is given on the ionic equilibria and precipitation reactions in seawater based on thermodynamic analysis, in order to understand the solubility of nutrient salts from dephosphorization sl
Jan 1, 2004
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"""Somewhere in Eastern Canada ... "" a history of Canadian Copper Refiners"By J. H. Schloen
"One of the most important phases in Canada's relatively rapid development of its metal mining and refining industries was launched in 1928 when the directors of Noranda Mines Limited decided to
Jan 1, 1999
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Practical issues of geostatistical reserve estimation in the mining industryBy Guocheng Pan
Geostatistics has been widely accepted as a standard tool for reserve estimation and mine planning. Kriging has been adopted as the best estimator of grade. Although many discussions have been conduct
Jan 1, 1995
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Numerical and Experimental Studies on Plastic Collapse in Cylindrical StructureBy Mahmoud Shakeri1
Various types of thin-walled structures have been frequently used as energy absorbers to mitigate the adverse effects of impact and hence protect the vehicle structure under consideration when subject
Oct 1, 2011
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Availability and Reliability of Siemens? Gearless DrivesBy Kurt Tischler
This paper presents the field experience of Siemens with regard to Gearless Drives in the mining industry ? We consider the elapsed production hours of Siemens Gearless Drives to be extensive enough t
Jan 1, 2012
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Ion Exchange For Electrolyte Purification In Copper Electrowinning And ElectrorefiningIon Exchange is finding a greater role in copper processing, and hydrometallurgy in general, both as a technique for removing impurities and as a means of adding value through the recovery of secondar
Jan 1, 2007
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World Bank Group Program Requirements - Mining Investments in Developing CountriesBy Barbara A. Filas
The IFC goal is to promote private sector investment in developing countries which will reduce poverty and improve people?s lives. The developing country goal is to promote health, education and emp
May 1, 2002