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Chemical Analysis of Uranium OresBy H. Polkowska-Motrenko
Analytical methods for the determination of uranium and other precious elements in ores, industrial wastes and by-products have been developed. The analytical techniques employed are NAA and ICP-MS. T
Aug 1, 2010
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Managing electricity to reduce costsBy I. Clauzier
"A new method of managing electricity to reduce costs andimprove profits is discussed. Before taking steps to better manage electricity, it is essential to understand the terms peak demand and energy
Jan 1, 1987
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Comparison of laboratory and field abrasive wear testsBy M. Fiset, D. Belley
"In a country with a cold climate like Canada, the cost of replacing worn parts of snowplow equipment such as blades, is enormous. A great number of these blades, with different mechanical properties,
Jan 1, 1988
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A Laboratory Procedure to Determine the Amount of Gravity Recoverable Gold -A Case Study at Hemlo Gold MinesBy Wayne F. Luinstra, Frédérique Vincent, André R. Laplante
"A test to determine the amount of gravity recoverable gold (GRG) in an ore is described. Typical GRG results are given; possible uses are discussed. A case study of how the technology was used at Hem
Jan 1, 1996
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Reserve/consumption ratios - How can they be interpreted?By F. W. Wellmer
"This paper discusses the changing nature of reserve/consumption ratios, using data from Canadian operations and focussing particularly on copper.IntroductionStudies in world metal consumption and wor
Jan 1, 1981
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Basic Separation Flowsheets Potentially Used in China’s Baotou and Southern Rare Earth OperationsBy Chun-Sheng Liao, Chun-Hua Yan, Sheng Wu, Fu-Xiang Cheng
"INTRODUCTIONChina is providing more than 90% of the rare earth products consumed in the whole world. Acidic extractants are commonly used in the extraction separation of rare earths. Saponification o
Jan 1, 2016
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Mechanical Energy Balance in Exploited Room-and-Pillar Mines to Understand Sudden Energy ReleaseBy Thomas Hauquin, Olivier Deck, Yann Gunzburger
"In this study, 2D numerical modeling of a room-and-pillar mine is conducted along with the calculation of all terms of the mechanical energy balance. Simulations of different geometrical and geomecha
Jan 1, 2015
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The application of a total energy system at the Polaris mining projectBy A. Nielsen
"The Polaris mining operation (Fig. I) is located on Little Cornwallis Island in the Canadian Arctic, an area with a very limited shipping season and a hostile climate. The operation consists of the u
Jan 1, 1984
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Microbially Mediated Leaching of Rare Earth Elements from Recyclable MaterialsBy J. H. Reiss, D. F. Bruhn, Idaho National Laboratory, Y. Jiao, D. W. Reed, Y. Fujita, D. L. Daubaras
"Bioleaching offers a potential approach for recovery of rare earth elements (REE) from recyclable materials, such as fluorescent lamp phosphors or degraded industrial catalysts. Microorganisms were e
Jan 1, 2016
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The SALA Caravan Mill-synopsisBy G. Kollberg
"IntroductionThe SALA Caravan Mill system represents a proven concept for the design and operation of mobile and semi-mobile ore dressing plants.The Caravan Mill has been developed to meet the demand
Jan 1, 1982
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Handling Timber at NormetalBy L. S. Brooks
TIMBER HANDLING presents a problem for any mine where appreciable amounts are used. This problem is accentuated where the shaft compartments are too small to allow a loaded timber truck to be lowered
Jan 1, 1956
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Improving Densification of Fine Coal Refuse Slurries to Eliminate Slurry PondsBy Frank Baczek, R. Q. Honaker, D. P. Patil, B. K. Parekh
Fine refuse slurry impoundment is a requirement for the coal industry to dispose the fines. Impoundment maintenance is an on going problem for the coal industry and its breakage creates environmental
Jan 1, 2004
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Flotation of Fine Particles – Is it the Question of Power Input and Bubble Size within the Cell?By H. R. Manouchehri
"It is well understood that, apart from particle hydrophobicity, the flotation process is strongly influenced by the cell hydrodynamics. Once the chemical conditions were optimized and fixed, the flot
Jan 1, 2016
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Spring budgets-a recapBy Robert D. Brown
"Important tax changes, many of them of direct interest to the mining industry, were contained in the budgets brought down by federal and provincial finance ministers across Canada this spring. This m
Jan 1, 1980
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Concentrate Drying at the Sullivan ConcentratorBy C. Sideco
"Concentrate drying at the Sullivan Concentrator goes back to 1937 when the original coal-fired dryer was put into operation. This was a second hand 8' dia. x 56' long Struthers-Wells rotary dryer tha
Jan 1, 1972
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Statistical Evaluation of Blasting 1n Longwall Tests SlashingBy G Anders
The effectiveness of two types of powder used in long-wall slashing was compared. The evaluation of the results can serve as a good example of how the application of statistical methods to underground
Jan 1, 1964
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Dynatec?s Approach to Narrow Vein Longhole Stoping at Midas, NevadaBy Anthony P. Makuch
Dynatec Corporation is an integrated mining services company, providing mine development, operations management, engineering, drilling and metallurgical services to the North American mining industry.
Oct 1, 2001
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Design and R&D Progress of China’s Largest Underground Nonferrous Mine—Pulang Copper MineBy Zhang Wei
"Pulang Copper Mine is located in Shangri-La county, Diqing Prefecture, Yunnan Province, with currently defined copper reserve of 4.8 million tonnes of copper metal and an average grade of 0.34% Cu. T
Jan 1, 2016
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Recovery of Values from a Porphyry Copper Tailings StreamBy Gerald H. Luttrell, Lance Christodoulou, Jaisen N. Kohmuench, Michael J. Mankosa
The efficiency of the froth flotation process has long been known to be strongly dependent on particle size. For sulfide minerals, good recoveries are typically achieved in industrial flotation circui
Jan 1, 2016
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Nickel/Cobalt Recovery from Uranium Raffinate SolutionBy L. A. Melis, A. R. Marchbank, S. A. Webster
"Certain northern Saskatchewan uranium ores have a high content of nickel and cobalt which offer the potential for recovery as a by-product to uranium. A nickel/cobalt recovery process has been develo
Jan 1, 1993