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Risk Indicators of Materials Suppy for Future Photovoltaic Expansion ? The Case of Silver ?By Tsuyoshi Adachi
Photovoltaic (PV) system is especially taken notice as one of important renewable energy resources, because PV has potential to provide a certain amount of energy supply as well as without greenhouse
Aug 1, 2013
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Falconbridge Mine-No. 9 Internal Shaft and FacilitiesBy V I. McCallum
In 1954, Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited began the program of deepening the Falconbridge mine workings for 2,000 feet below the bottom, or 4025, level in order to provide twelve new levels for produ
Jan 1, 1964
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Aspects of Smelting Pig Iron in Electric Reduction FurnacesBy L. T. Loe, A. S. Norsk, Mo i. Rana
High production rate and good stability demand the optimization of all phases of electric pig iron smelting. This is important with respect to slag chemistry, which to a large extent regulates the pro
Jan 1, 1970
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Overview of the Dragon Lake Uranium Prospect, Maybelle River Area Northeastern Alberta, CanadaBy C. Cutts, K. Wheatley
The Dragon Lake Zone (uranium prospect) comprises a N160º trending vein that is approximately 110 m long, up to 5 m wide and from 1 to 40 m high. The zone is mostly within altered sandstone of the Fai
Jan 1, 2013
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Mine Taxation in Canada (47079a16-4741-4ecf-9d44-1e511ce0304a)By C. G. Williams
IN preparing this paper on Canadian mine taxation, there has been no attempt to detail the requirements of the various taxing bodies; but rather to consider the matter from the standpoint of its under
Jan 1, 1935
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Roasting of Beattie ConcentrateBy F. R. Archibald
SINCE the opening of the Beattie mine, in 1933, the concentrate produced by flotation has been considered refractory. As the gold extraction by cyanidation was poor, the concentrate, during the first
Jan 1, 1939
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Mining for Diversity: An Employers Guide to Attract, Recruit, and Retain a Diverse WorkforceBy CIM CIM
Why Workplace Important! ?We need Diversity is to do more in the industry as a whole to encourage and support diversity. It has long been an industry of white dudes and we?re not going to survive
May 1, 2009
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Scale Prevention in the Presence of High Solid SlurriesBy Laura A. Sanders
Mineral scale formation is prevalent in numerous mining operations. Such scale formation can occur in the direct-contact heat exchangers ahead of an autoclave. In these heat exchangers, the incoming s
May 1, 2013
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Multi-Criteria Optimizing Method of Earthwork Machine Group Selection Implemented into Soil ProcessesBy J. Ga?parík
The optimal selection of machine or machine group for building processes is very important role of building planner during the process of building planning. During this process building planner have t
Aug 1, 2013
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Entrapment and Flotation of Matte in Molten SlagsBy R. Minto, W. G. Davenport
The slag removed from the reverberatory furnaces of copper smelters contains significant copper values. A serious financial loss is involved, as further recovery operations are not normally carried ou
Jan 1, 1972
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Recovery of Silica From Impure Sand DepositsBy W. R. Smith
Introduction No commercial deposits of silica sand are known to occur in British Columbia, so all requirements for foundry and other uses must be imported. During the war, nearly 5,000 tons per yea
Jan 1, 1947
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Solids Sampling at Australian Iron Ore Mine SitesBy C. Matthews, A. Vo
"Australia is one of the world’s leading exporters of bulk commodities and the extensive use of sampling equipment is key to the successful management of each mining operation. At the process plant, w
Jan 1, 2019
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Metamorphic Mineralogy of the Dore Lake Complex in the Victinity of the Grenville FrontBy S. Kline
The compositions of metamorphic minerals of the south limb of the Dore Lake Complex have been determined by microprobe techniques. Mineral assemblages typical of the greenschist facies occur in Mg-ric
Jan 1, 1984
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La production minière dans la Partie Québécoise de la sods-province D’Abitibi: 1927-1988By Denis Racicot
"L'Abitibi québécois a produit essentiellement de l’or, du cuivre, du zinc et de I' argent, ainsi que de faibles quantités de nickel, de plomb, de molybdène, de bismuth, de lithium, de fer et d’amiant
Jan 1, 1990
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Quantitative modelling of the segregation of magmatic sulphides: an exploration guideBy P. C. Lightfoot, J. M. Duke, A. J. Naldrett
"The segregation of magmatic sulphides from mafic and ultramafic silicate magmas, in many circumstances, leaves the magma with a lower-than-normal Ni/MgO ratio, which is characteristic of both lavas e
Jan 1, 1984
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An Introduction to High-Tensile Mine Hoisting RopesBy H. Dean
"Mine hoisting machinery, of which wire rope is an essential part, is developing, in Canada as well as in other parts of the North American continent, into highly sophisticated equipment. Heavier payl
Jan 1, 1968
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Guniting at the McIntyre MineBy D. E. Keeley
Introduction Gunite is a mixture of sand and cement applied to any surface by being shot by compressed air through a nozzle, where it is wetted just before leaving the orifice. The mixture is transpo
Jan 1, 1934
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Detection of Alkali-Silica Reaction by Means of Ultrasonic Sounding a Pilot StudyBy Š. Šachlová, T. Lokajícek, M. Petružálek, T. Svitek, A. Štastná
During the past 20 years, alkali silicate reaction (ASR) as a cause of concrete deterioration has been studied by a wide range of experimental methods such as microstructural and macrostructural analy
Jan 1, 2015
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The Structure of Turner Valley Gas-field, AlbertaBy A. J. Goodman
Introduction The position of Turner Valley in the foothills of Alberta, some thirty-five miles southwest of Calgary, is too well known to need further description. This attempt to interpret in deta
Jan 1, 1930
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Arsenic Removal from a Copper Sulphide Concentrate by Selective Floatation of Enargite and the Seclective Leaching of ArsenicBy Jun Wang, Bo Zhang, Wenqing Qin, Guanzhou Qiu, Xiaozhen Ma, Key Lab of Biohydrometallurgy of Ministry of Education, Fen Jiao, Central South University, Yansheng Zhang
"Arsenic contained in minerals sulphides such as enargite and tennantite can represent not only a significant penalty element in base metals production, but also a disadvantage to the environment thro
Jan 1, 2016