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  • CIM
    A Contribution to Chloride Hydrometallurgy: Regeneration of Superazeotropic Strength HCL via Reactive Crystallization

    By T. Feldmann, G. P. Demopoulos

    The feasibility of chloride leaching processes depends on interfacing them with cost-effective HCl regeneration technologies. This paper summarizes the most important findings of research conducted in

    Jan 1, 2014

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    Mossbauer Studies on Synthetic Jarosites Doped With Copper

    By D. H. Ryan, B. Abdul, M. Pernechele, E. Asselin

    Hydrometallurgical processing of sulphide concentrates at medium temperature (150°C) produces residues, which contain valuable metals (Cu, Ni) as well as sulphur and iron bearing minerals and phases.

    Jan 1, 2014

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    Some Modern Methods of Using Coal

    By F. W. Gray

    Ideal utilization of the heat energy in coal should theoretically be secured by supplying each atom of combustible material present with the exact quantity of oxygen necessary for complete combination

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Application of simulation techniques to optimize concentrate stockpile requirements of a copper smelter

    By M. A. T. Cocquerel, J. G. Eacott

    "Simulation techniques may be used to optimize existing processes and plant operations, and in plant design at the engineering study stage of a project . This paper describes the latter application, u

    Jan 1, 1980

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    The mineralogy, corrosion resistance and properties of six commercial rebonded fused grain magnesite-chrome bricks

    By C. Doyle, J. Brennan, C. Díaz, J. Hrepic, K. Cushnie

    "In 1991/1992, INCO undertook a successful R&D program aimed at extending the lining lives of the top blown rotary converters (TBRCs)at its Copper Cliff Nickel Refinery (CCNR) and the electric furnace

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Rare-Earth Prospects in Canada

    By Edward R. Rose

    This paper summarizes and emphasizes the potential importance of Canadian rare-earth occurrences, and recommends that efforts to locate and evaluate rare-earth deposits should be increased. Increasing

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Improvement of Cerium Recovery from Rare Earth Ore by Mechanochemically Activated Leaching

    By G. Granata, C. Tokoro, T. Kato

    "The goal of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of mechanochemical activation by planetary milling as method to enhance the recovery of cerium from rare earth ores. For this purpose, a weath

    Jan 1, 2017

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    Radiometric Techniques in Heavy Mineral Exploration and Exploitation

    By C. Stapel, I. C. Tânczos, R. J. De Meijer

    "Abstract -In recent years the Environmental Research Group of the KVI has been developing a number of radiometric techniques that may be employed in mineral sand exploration. These techniques involve

    Jan 1, 1994

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    La modèlsation du broyage des concentrés d'hématite à Sidbec-Normines

    By John Redstone, André R. Laplante

    "Le rebroyage des concentrés d'hématite en usine (Sidbec-Normines, Port-Cartier) et en laboratoire a été modélisé selon le modèle de Reid (1965).L'effet du pourcentage solide sur la cinétiqu

    Jan 1, 1983

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    An assessment of Soviet bucket-wheel excavator and direct sidecasting technology

    By F. G. Boehm, T. S. Golosinski, P. M. Tucker

    "In an earlier paper(1) the visits to several European mines using the bucket-wheel excavator (BWE) technology were described. It was during this trip that information was gathered on some interesting

    Jan 1, 1985

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    HeapSim - Unravelling the mathematics of heap bioleaching

    By N. Ogbonna, D. G. Dixon

    Although heap bioleaching has been recognized as an economic alternative for treating low grade mineral ores, the underlying physical, chemical and biological processes involved are complex. A detaile

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Noranda/Teniente Copper Bath Smelting Process Variations Impact on Energy Requirements

    By C. M. Díaz, P. J. Mackey, P. Coursol

    In a recent paper [1], the present authors discussed calculated energy consumption numbers in copper sulphide concentrate smelting for four different smelting technologies. For the present study, from

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Bird River Chromite Deposits, Manitoba

    By J. D. Bateman

    DURING the summer of 1942 several chromite deposits were discovered in the Lac du Bonnet district about eighty miles northeast of Winnipeg. The deposits are confined to the Bird River complex, a folde

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Investigation of Hydrodynamic Flow in Heap Leaching Using a CFD Computational Model

    By J. E. Gebhardt, D. McBride, M. Cross

    Heap leach processes can encounter diverse flow conditions, such as infiltration into dry ore material, drainage, perched water tables and heterogeneous materials, leading to large variations in perme

    Jan 1, 2014

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    Evaluation Of Crack And Simulated Corrosion Defects In An Api X-60 Gas Pipeline Steel

    By A. Hosseini

    Full-scale rupture tests were conducted on 508 mm (20 in) diameter API X-60 5.7 mm wall thickness pipes containing either axial semi-elliptical cracks or simulated corrosion defects with equivalent de

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Ore Problems and the Microscope

    By W. L. Uglow

    In recent years, the microscope has come to be recognized as a valuable aid to engineers whose business is the discovery, development, concentration or reduction of metallic ores. In many of the large

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Economics of Primary Iron and Steel Production on the West Coast from Local Iron Ores via the "H-Iron" Direct Reduction Process

    By W J. Dyck

    Past attempts to establish an integrated steel industry on the West Coast of Canada have been unsuccessful for at least three reasons: (a) insufficient reserves of a suit-able iron ore supply; (b) a r

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Organizing For Maintenance

    By Douglas A. Sloan

    "Shutdowns and breakdowns that halt the process-flow of mine production are costly. Skilled maintenance tradesmen are scarce and expensive. The cost of maintenance or of production Joss from Jack of m

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Conveyor Hoisting at Steep Rock Iron Mines

    By E. H. Mulligan

    THE ERRINGTON B-I mine is located on the Errington orebody of Steep Rock Iron Mines, Limited, at Steep Rock Lake, Ontario. In 1946, this orebody entered the shipping lists of the Lake Superior iron ra

    Jan 1, 1956

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    La Rentabilité

    1 INFORMATIONS GÉOLOGIQUES ET PLANIFICATION MINIÈRE La notion de gisement exploitable s'appuie sur les connaissances de géologie, d'ingénierie et tablir la rentabilité en fonction des inves

    May 1, 2002