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Adjunct Chemical Dust Control Strategies for High Tonnage Mining OperationsBy Brian Danyliw
"Dust control is an increasingly important consideration for all mining operations from a health, safety, environmental and maintenance perspective. Modern mining operations incorporate a variety of m
Jan 1, 2015
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The Hydration Kinetics of Magnesium Oxide Obtained by Calcination of Magnesite (MgCO3) or Synthetic Nesquehonite (MgCO3·3H2O)By Zhibao Li, Kunming Zhai, Yan Zhang
The hydration kinetics of MgO, namely magnesia or magnesium oxide, obtained by calcination of magnesite MgCO3 or synthetic MgCO3·3H2O has been studied. Nesquehonite (MgCO3·3H2O) was prepared by the re
Jan 1, 2014
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Lessons Learned from Measuring and Monitoring the Social License to OperateBy Ian Thomson
The Social License to Operate ? We are operating in an era where social license in the resource industry is as important ? if not more important ? than mineral potential ? Concept proposed by Plac
Aug 1, 2013
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Characterization of Rapidly Solidified Metallic Alloys Using Combination of Experiments and ModellingBy A-A. Bogno, Ch. -A. Gandin, A. Maitre, H. Henein
Most metallic materials are produced from their liquid state. In order to control the properties of industrial products, it is very important to understand their solidification path and the resulting
Jan 1, 2014
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Evaluation of Ventilation On Demand (VOD) in Sudbury MinesBy G. Lyle
Since its inception CEMI (Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation) has focused on facilitating innovative solutions to the mining industry in six strategic research areas; GeoRisk, ConstructMine, V
Oct 1, 2010
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A Precise, Reliable, and Fully Automatic Real Time Monitoring System for Steep EmbankmentsBy Rick Wilkins
The stability of steep embankments is a major safety issue in open pit mining, highway passes, and earth filled dams. A failure in any one of these situations could mean a loss of very expensive equip
May 1, 2002
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Recovery of Lanthanides from Apatite PhosphogypsumBy Cz. Mora, A. Pawelczyk, D. Hreniak, P. Nowak, A. Dyonizy, S. Strek, W. Strek, K. Grabas, A. Ostrowski
Globalization and a growing demand for limited raw material resources have forced changes in the approach to the supply chain. This is particularly true in the case of rare earths, which are regarded
Jan 1, 2014
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Study of Gold Leaching with Bromine and Bromide and the Influence of Sulphide Minerals on this ReactionBy Mani Manimaran, Inna Dymov, Mariam Melashvili, Chris Fleming, Joe O’Day
This paper presents experimental evidence that supports the use of bromine/bromide as a potential alternative to conventional cyanidation for gold leaching. The study evaluated a brominebased lixivian
Jan 1, 2014
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Some Insights into the Process Design of Ferronickel SmeltersBy S. Mostaghel, S. Nicol, M. Y. Solar
Once upon a time, the process engineer developing the design criteria for a new saprolite ferronickel smelter had it easy: most ores were around 2.5% Ni, with a Fe/Ni ratio of 4 to 5 and a SiO2/MgO ra
Jan 1, 2014
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Reducing Water Management Risks Through Processing ChangesBy C. Kennedy, S. Jensen
Traditionally, mineral processing plants are designed to achieve the highest recovery of valuable material with limited regard for the cost of managing waste products-both solid and water components.
Jan 1, 2014
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Real Time On-Belt Elemental Analysis Using PGNAA for Mineral Processing Plant ControlThis paper discusses how elemental analysis of conveyed bulk flows in real time using PGNAA (Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis) technology has resulted in significant improvements in advancing
Jan 1, 2014
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Technical Challenges in Laser Additive Manufacturing of Metallic PartsBy J. Y. Hascoet, M. Marya, S. Marya
Additive manufacturing (AM) brings disruptive changes over the ways parts and products are designed, tested, qualified, assembled, inspected and marketed. With these changes come real technical challe
Jan 1, 2014
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Rare Earth Metal Production Using Infinium Pure Oxygen Anodes™By Adam Powell, Matthew Earlam
INFINIUM, Inc. is scaling up a new molten salt electrolysis process for producing rare earth metals. Instead of conventional carbon anodes, this process uses Pure Oxygen Anodes™ which employ a stabili
Jan 1, 2014
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Non-Wetting Rare-Earth Oxide Ceramics with Applications to Sustained HydrophobicityBy G. Azimi, K. K. Varanasi1, A. T. Paxson, R. Dhiman, H. -M. Kwon
Hydrophobic materials that are robust to harsh environments are needed in a broad range of applications. Although durable materials such as metals and ceramics, which are generally hydrophilic, can be
Jan 1, 2014
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Power Quality and Production Improvement of an Iron Ore Mine by the use of an SVCBy Niklas Willemsen
Introduction to SVCs ? SVC = Static var Compensator ? Dynamic step-less control of reactive power without switching of passive components: ? Voltage control/stabilization ? Harmonics- and flicker
Aug 1, 2013
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Flotation of REE Bearing Minerals from Silicate and Carbonate Host DepositsBy T. Deng
Flotation of rare earths is complicated by the number of mineral classes that carry rare earth elements, including carbonates, phosphates, and silicates that often co-occur within the same deposit. Ga
Jan 1, 2014
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Study on Recovery Process for Ruthenium from Scraps by Hydrometallurgical MethodsBy Y. Nakamura, T. H. Okabe, S. A. Sunkar, K. Nose
Ruthenium (Ru) is known as a platinum group element with a very small production volume. In fact, the worldwide annual production of primary Ru metal is only about 20-30 tons, and it depends on the am
Jan 1, 2014
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The Recovery of Rare Earths, Uranium and Pyrite from Pele Mountain’s Proposed Eco Ridge Mine ProjectBy Roger Payne, John R. Goode, Feng Gao, James Brown
The Eco Ridge deposit is located in the Elliot Lake mining camp in Northern Ontario, Canada. Between 1955 and 1996, the area produced more than 138,000 t (300 million pounds) of U3O8 and very signific
Jan 1, 2014
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Application of aeromagnetic data to gold exploration in northeastern OntarioBy Raymond J. Pichette
"Aeromagnetic data can be useful in helping to delineate structures and rock types in gold exploration. Magnetic anomalies associated with Archean volcanic belts in northeastern Ontario can be quickly
Jan 1, 1982
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A Novel Recycling Technique for Neodymium Magnet Scraps Using B2O3 FluxBy Takahiro Kubo, Katsunori Yamaguchi, Hidehiro Sekimoto
Equilibrium relation between B2O3 slag, RExOy-B2O3 (RE = rare earths) slag and Fe-C alloy formed by melting treatment of neodymium magnet and B2O3 was investigated. When neodymium magnet was melted to
Jan 1, 2014