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Working within metallurgical limitations in the successful repair welding of power-plant componentsBy D. Mills, W. H. S. Lawson
"The need to make repairs is seldom a major consideration in the design, fabrication and installation of major components of electrical generation plants. Repair welding, however, is a fact of life in
Jan 1, 1981
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Forcing Air into Self-Aspirating Flotation MachinesA line of nine self-aspirating W emco cells, part of the Rougher circuit at Division Salvador, Codelco Chile, was retrofitted to allow operation with forced air. Each cell could be operated self-aspir
Jan 1, 2007
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The Effect Flowsheet Configuration on the Metallurgical Results during the Treatment of Massive Sulphide OresBy S. M. Bulatovic, D. M. Wyslouzil
"This paper presents the results of a study of the effect of flowsheet configurations on metallurgical results and describes a general method for developing and optimizing flowsheets used in the treat
Jan 1, 1989
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Fabrication of In-Situ Aluminum-Alumina CompositeBy M. Meratian
The in-situ methods have been developed in production of aluminum matrix composites. A commonly adopted in-situ method involves reaction between a metal oxide and aluminum to produce alumina particles
Jan 1, 2007
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Design Guidelines for Permanent Tunnel PlugsBy Brennan Lang
Why Seal Tunnels? ?Restore groundwater levels to pre-mining conditions. ?Saturate rock mass to reduce acid rock drainage. ?Reduce discharge flow to the environment. ?Reduce or regulate flows to a
May 1, 2002
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The Cigar Lake uranium deposit: discovery and general characteristicsBy K. Schimann, H. D. Knipping, J. P. Fouques
"The Cigar Lake uranium deposit, in the Athabasca area of north Saskatchewan, was discovered in May 1981 by Cogema (Canada) Ltd., as operator of the Waterbury Lake Joint Venture.The deposit, which is
Jan 1, 1986
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Kaolin clays and lignite of the Moose River Basin, OntarioBy G. R. Guillet
Important resources of kaolin, refractory clay and lignite, not found elsewhere in Ontario, occur with quartz sand of glassgrade quality in unconsolidated Mesozoic sediments of the Moose River Basin i
Jan 1, 1984
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Environmentally Benign Bio-Leaching Extraction of Rare Earth Elements from Non-Conventional ResourcesBy S. Hussien, P. Somasundaran, P. Patra
"Rare earth elements (REEs) are essential for many applications in electronics, energy harvesting, and defense. The common resources for economic extraction of REEs are oxides such as bastnaesite and
Jan 1, 2016
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QemSCAN Characterization of Selected Ore Types for Plant OptimizationBy R. P. Zahn
The need for quantitative mineralogical data to characterize ore types before they are processed is becoming increasingly necessary. Mineralogical data (modal abundances, grain size, liberation/lockin
Jan 1, 2007
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The Behavior of Iron, Silica and Germanium in the Goethite ProcessBy M. Fujikawa
The Kamioka Zinc Smelter was converted from the jarosite process to the goethite process in the year 2000. The reasons for the conversion of the process were that the silica content of the raw materia
Jan 1, 2006
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Cadmium Extraction from the Ores of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co.By W. J. Stickney
"Over-all recovery of cadmium has been increased at the plants of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., Limited, since the construction of a slag fuming plant and baghouse where smelter flue dust is
Jan 1, 1966
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Northern Ecosystems and Northern DevelopmentBy R. W. Wein, L C. Bliss
Northern ecosystems are dominated by a harsh physical environment which dictates a need for biological adaptation. As yet, it is unknown just how these adapted plants and animals will tolerate industr
Jan 1, 1971
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Comminution by Conventional and Autogenous GrindingBy J. A. R. Faucher
"Autogenous grinding may be an efficient and economical solution to your ore comminution problem.An important potential economic advantage of autogenous mills results from the availability of very lar
Jan 1, 1969
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Spontaneous Combustion of CoalBy T. Scully
Since early days in coal mining, it has been known that some coals and the carbonaceous materials associated with them will heat and fire spontaneously. Many theories have been advanced to account for
Jan 1, 1931
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The Physical Nature of Solid Condensates Produced in the Distillation of Volatile MetalsBy I. I. Bethcherman
Introduction 1.-lmportance of Physical Nature of Condensates The metals of commercial interest which have reasonably high vapour pressures below 1,200° C. are mercury, cadmium, sodium, zinc, magnesi
Jan 1, 1951
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Current Exploratory Techniques In the Athabasca Bituminous Sands AreaBy W. B. Gallup
"The Athabasca Bituminous Sands have been subject to sporadic investigations since the beginning of the century. It is probable, however, that much of what has been learned and achieved concerning the
Jan 1, 1960
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Suggested Support System for a Mining Tunnel in the E1 Longwall Panel of the Parvade1 Underground Coal Mine: The Finite Element MethodBy B. Oraee-Mirzamani
One the most important tasks after excavation of tunnels is the implementation and installation of a support system. Tunnel collapse poses a safety hazard and can cause worker injuries. In addition, i
Aug 1, 2013
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Shaft collar in deep overburden – Aur Resources Inc., Louvicourt projectBy R. C. Bryce, G. S. Martin
"Aur Resources Inc. is the operator of the Louvicourt Mine located 40 km east of Val d'Or. Quebec. Les Entreprises Minieres Redpath Limitée a member of the 1.S. Redpath Group of companies was con
Jan 1, 1994
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Some Recent Results with the INPUT Airborne EM SystemBy J. B. Boniwell
The INPUT electromagnetic prospecting system was originally developed by Dr. A. R. Barringer in an effort to increase the sensitivity and penetration of airborne EM methods. Although brought to an ope
Jan 1, 1967
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Mine Design and Planning Systems State-of-the-art and Future TrendsBy Mario A. Morin
The last few years have seen considerable consolidation of the mining software industry and a trend towards greater planning and production control system integration, particularly for surface mines.
May 1, 2004