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Production of Aluminium in CanadaBy G. M. Mason
History Due to its strong affinity for oxygen, aluminium as an element was isolated only after many other rarer metals had been prepared and studied. It was just over one hundred years ago that two
Jan 1, 1949
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Modules for the Underground MineBy O. Lundhede
Today, systems and machinery usually are designed to meet only one specific customer?s requirements. One reason for this is that underground automation and smart functions are often developed tightly
Aug 1, 2013
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Autogenous and Semiautogenous Mills 2010 Update (0c16b59f-34a2-42ea-8276-79cd54c55a6f)By Mori Fresko, Stuart M. Jones Jr
"This paper is derived from a document that compiles autogenous and semi-autogenous mill installations worldwide, through the end of 2010. Updates have been solicited from all major mill manufacturers
Jan 1, 2012
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Autogenous and Semiautogenous Mills 2010 UpdateBy Stuart M. Jones
This paper is derived from a document that compiles autogenous and semi-autogenous mill installations worldwide, through the end of 2010. Updates have been solicited from all major mill manufacturers
Aug 1, 2010
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Canadian silica resources: A study of the processing of Ontario Potsdam sandstone for glass and foundry sandBy P. R. A. Andrews, R. K. Collings
"SUMMARYIn cooperation with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, selected deposits of Potsdam sandstone in the Ottawa-Kingston area were core-drilled and evaluated by CANMET as potential glass a
Jan 1, 1986
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Worker Safety from Stray Current Shock Hazards in Electrolytic TankhousesBy S. Dominguez, E. Gebrehiwot, S. Richardson, S. Sandoval
Copper electrowinning/electrorefining (EW/ER) is powered by direct current (DC) rectifiers that typically generate 30,000 to 70,000 amps and a bus-bus voltage of 200 to 500 volts DC. Tankhouses are de
Jan 1, 2019
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Investigation of one-pass grouted support systems for use in a high stress mining environmentBy John Galbraith, Dwayne D. Tannant, Chris C. Langille
"Development of underground openings in a deep mining environment requires a support system that is able to absorb energy as a result of dynamic loading due to rockbursting and blasting and static loa
Jan 1, 1996
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The Use of Oxygen Instead of Air in Bioleaching Operations at Medium TemperatureBy D. Ibarra, J. Jacob, A. G. Guezennec, P. d’Hugues, A. Archane
The lack of adequate gas mass transfer is a rate limiting step in many bacterial leaching processes. Oxygen often becomes a limiting factor because of its low solubility compared to the high demand in
Jan 1, 2016
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Rare earth element lithogeochemistry of granitoid mineral depositsBy B. J. Fryer, R. P. Taylor
"As a monitor of the processes involved in the formation of granitoid mineral deposits the coherent group behaviour of the rare earth elements (REE) actively reflects changing fluid characteristics. F
Jan 1, 1983
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Acid Mine Drainage in the Iberian Pyrite Belt: Sources and Remediation StrategiesBy C. Ayora
The Iberian Pyrite Belt (SW Spain and Portugal) contains one of the largest reserves of pyrite in the world with mining activities dating back to prehistoric times. About one hundred abandoned mine wa
Aug 1, 2013
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Energy Savings with the Topsoe WSA (Wet Gas Sulfuric Acid) Technology in the Metallurgical IndustryBy Frands Jensen, Erik Eriksson
"Haldor Topsoe’s Wet gas Sulfuric Acid (WSA) technology has been proven in a number of industries converting sulfurous gasses to concentrated sulfuric acid. In the metallurgical sector plants have bee
Jan 1, 2014
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Oxidation of Manganous and Chloride Ions on Mixed Metal Oxide AnodesBy Alex Luyima, Michael Moats
"In the present work, the oxidation of manganous and chloride ions on a mixed metal oxide (MMO) anode from a 40 ºC electrolyte containing 160 g/L sulfuric acid (H2SO4) with various concentrations of M
Jan 1, 2016
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Mill Expansion at Cariboo Gold QuartzBy Russell Spry
THE cyanide plant of the Cariboo Gold Quartz Mining Company, Limited, at Wells, B.C:, in the Barkerville section of the Cariboo mining division, was erected during the latter part of 1932 and placed i
Jan 1, 1936
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Geology of Quebec asbestos deposits: a summaryBy WENDY MARTIN
The Eastern Townships and Asbestos Hill areas are the current asbestos-producing districts of Quebec. Mining in the two areas began in the /are 1870s and 1972 respectively. Production from the Eastern
Jan 1, 1984
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Comparison of Reinforcement Benefits of Spray-on Linings in Side-by-Side Unconfined Compression Failure Tests on RockBy James F. Archibald
Testing has been accomplished to substantiate recent laboratory trials which have demonstrated that thin liner membranes, applied to rock core samples, can significantly enhance the structural perform
May 1, 2001
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An Overview of the ULU Gold Deposit, High Lake Volcanic Belt, Nunavut, CanadaBy R. Carpenter, H. Muntanion, P. Kleespies, E. Flood, M. Tansey
Abstract - BHP Minerals discovered the Archean lode gold ULU deposit on the western margin of the High Lake Volcanic Belt in 1989. The greenschist to amphibolite facies mafic volcanic and sedimentary
Jan 1, 2004
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The Effect of Lead Impurity in Presence of Manganese Addition on Zinc ElectrowinningBy E. Ghali, W. Zhang, C. Su, N. Sorour, G. Houlachi
"Zinc electrowinning process is sensitive to the presence of metallic impurities such as lead ions that could substantially and negatively affect the power consumption and surface morphology. Effect o
Jan 1, 2016
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Falconbridge's data highwayBy Lloyd F. Dunham
"Crucial to the implementation of new computer-based information systems at Sudbury Operations of Falconbridge Limited was a data communications network that would take computing power to the various
Jan 1, 1988
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Slurry Pipelines ? A Historical PerspectiveBy Ron H. Derammelaere
Coal Slurry Test Pipeline and First Recorded Commercial Pipeline Wallace Andrews founder of New York Steam Company awarded patent for ?Method of Transportation? that involved pumping finely divide
May 1, 2013
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Lamaque MineBy H. S. Wilson
"The property owned by the Lamaque Mining Company comprises a group of forty-four claims and fractions occupying an area of about 2,458 acres, in west-central Bourlamaque township, Abitibi county, Que
Jan 1, 1954