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Magnetic Properties of Asbestos, With Special Reference to the Determination of Absolute Magnetite ContentsBy E. J. Schwarz, A. A. Winir
"Absolute magnetite contents were determined for asbestos specimens in various stages of milling by using a Faraday-type thermomagnetic balance. Comparison of these results with magnetic ratings (MR)
Jan 1, 1971
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Effect of Deformation Technique on Mechanical Properties and Aging Behavior of an Al AlloyBy R. Kaibyshev, I. Zuiko
"The effect of thermomechanical processing (TMP) including cold working by tension or rolling before aging on mechanical properties and a dispersion of secondary phase particles of an AA2519 alloy (Al
Jan 1, 2018
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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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A Mine Bonus System Based on the Use of Performance TablesBy E. O. Magnusson
THE orebodies of the Preston East Dome mine show a considerable variation in size,? shape, dip, and ground condition. They vary from small and large irregular masses being mined by shrinkage, cut-and-
Jan 1, 1944
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A Geological Approach to Potash Mining Problems in Saskatchewan, CanadaBy Christopher Boys
"Abstract -Many water inflows in Saskatchewan potash mines are linked to salt anomalies. Potash ore and three anomalies in the PCS Cory potash mine in the Patience Lake Member of the Prairie Evaporite
Jan 1, 1993
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Use of Radioactive Tracers to Support Mass Balances in Secondary Grinding CircuitsBy L. Vinnett, T. Ledezma, F. Contreras, F. Díaz
"Mass balances in secondary grinding are subject to critical constraints mainly because of the unknown load distribution from the SAG mills, the uncertainties in the hydrocyclone split estimations and
Jan 1, 2016
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Study of the on-cell temperature distribution in a reforming SOFCBy W. Dong
This paper presents the fundamental study of the temperature distribution in a reforming planar solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) using mathematical modeling and experimental testing approaches at Versa Po
Jan 1, 2005
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North Rim deposits Athabasca BasinBy L. A. Homeniuk, R. J. McH. Clark
"The Maurice Bay deposit, the Stewart Island showing, the Fond-du-Lac deposit, the Middle Lake showing and the Nisto deposit are located on the North Rim of the Athabasca Basin. They are probably unco
Jan 1, 1986
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Decentralized Control of a Pilot Flotation Column: A 3 X3 SystemBy M. Maldonado
This work details the application of a decentralized control strategy to a pilot flotation column working with a two-phase system (water-air). The process is represented by a multivariable system comp
Jan 1, 2007
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The Application of Multiphysics Models for the Design of Mill Discharge SystemsCurrent AG and SAG mill circuits have continued the trend to larger, fewer mills. These large mills place a significant additional load on the discharge systems and it has become imperative that the d
Jan 1, 2012
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Anelastic and Plastic Properties of Microcrystalline Magnesium with Ceramic NanoparticlesBy Z. Trojanová
Mg micropowders generated by gas atomisation of a magnesium melt with argon were mixed and ball milled with ceramic nanoparticles prepared by laser-induced gas phase reaction. The materials were then
Jan 1, 2006
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Planning the Development of a Mining District an Eastern European ApproachBy Brian W. Mackenkzie, Jozef Lajzerowicz
This paper is intended to familiarize planners in the noncommunist world with the district planning approach used in eastern Europe for mining development. It deals generally with the basic nature of
Jan 1, 1971
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The Low Temperature Blast FurnaceBy Patrick E. Cavanagh
"A pilot shaft furnace was operated for one year at Steep Rock to produce special high-grade products from coarse ore, using lignite as fuel. The furnace is 10 ft in diameter and 60 ft high. When oper
Jan 1, 1968
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Economic Cycles as a Tool in Business ForecastingBy C. A. Grandison
The economic evolution from an agrarian society to an industrial and service-oriented economy is apparent to most students of history. The long-term trend is almost taken for granted, it does not requ
Jan 1, 1976
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Curve Patterns of Hydraulic Packer Tests and Associated Features of Corresponding Fractures in Rock: Examples of the Heshe Site in Central TaiwanBy T. T. Wang, T. H. Huang, S. S. Zhan
"Fractures with diverse features dominate the hydraulic behavior of fractured rocks and are one of the major subjects for hydrogeological characterization of a site. This study investigates curve patt
Jan 1, 2015
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The Application of Molecular Recognition Technology for the Selective Extraction and Recovery of Iron from Hydrometallurgical and Chemical Processing StreamsBy N. E. Izatt
Molecular recognition technology (MRT) has a wide range of applications in the hydrometallurgical and chemical processing industries for the selective removal of iron as well as various other impuriti
Jan 1, 2006
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Cement Manufacture in SaskatchewanBy I. Spector
A SHORTAGE of cement in the Prairie Provinces, together with an aggressive policy on the part of the Saskatchewan Government in bringing new industries to the province, combined to create a favourable
Jan 1, 1960
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The development of the Sherritt ammonia pressure leach processBy D. G. E. Kerfoot
In September 1945, when the Lynn Lake nickel orebody was discovered Sherritt Gordon Mines was a small copper mining company with rapidly depleting ore reserves at its single producing mine at Sherrido
Jan 1, 1999
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A critical examination of the methods and factors affecting the selection of an optimum production rateBy Lawrence Devon Smith
The selection of the production rate is one of the most crucial decisions to be made in the development of a mineral property. However, it is not uncommon for the production rate to be decided arbitra
Jan 1, 1997
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Modeling Of Time-Dependent Progressive Damage In [90] Plies Of Multidirectional Polymer Composite LaminatesBy Amir Asadi
Various damage modes that evolve with time in polymer composite laminates, such as transverse cracking, vertical cracking, delamination, and fiber fracture, as well as the interaction among them, infl
Jan 1, 2010