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L'industrie de la pierre de taille au Quebec: aspects geologiques des exploitations de granite (Dimension stone of Quebec: geological aspects of commercial granite deposits)By Suzie Nantel
Crystalline igneous rocks, known commercially as granite, are exploited in Quebec f rom more than twenty-five quarries for building, ornamental and monumental purpose$. Quebec is the main Canadian pro
Jan 1, 1984
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Adsorption of Neodymium (III) by Silicate-Alginate Composite Beads Containing 2-Ethylhexyl Phosphonic Acid Mono-2-Ethylhexyl EsterBy H. Z. Liu, J. M. Zhao, F. C. Wang
"Novel silicate-alginate composite beads containing 2-ethylhexyl phosphonic acid mono-2- ethylhexyl ester (P507) were synthesized and applied for the adsorption of Nd3+ from aqueous solutions. The ads
Jan 1, 2012
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Hard Automation Trends in Australian Underground Coal MinesBy Stephen van Duin
As productivity in coal extraction demands increase in underground coal mines, the industry is faced with finding new ways to support production without jeopardising safety. In modern mines the capaci
Aug 1, 2013
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Mettop Process Control and Regulation SystemBy I. Filzwieser, A. Filzwieser
The Peirce Smith converter is the key metallurgical vessel in the majority of copper smelters. During the two step process, oxygen enriched air is injected through a row of tuyeres into the matte rece
Jan 1, 2007
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Triple Segmented Intercell Bar: A Contribution in Copper ElectrowinningBy E. P. Wiechmann, J. A. Henríquez, P. E. Aqueveque, L. G. Muñoz, G. A. Vidal
"The original segmented intercell Optibar succeeded in reducing the magnitude and occurrence of short circuits. It also improved the specific energy consumption of the process. This paper expands the
Jan 1, 2012
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Geology and Structure, Orion Mine (No. 8 Zone), Val d'Or District, QuebecBy Denis Raymond, Yvon Trudeau
"Abstract-The Orion gold mine, located 7 km northeast of the town of Malartic, Quebec, was discovered in mid-1985. Underground exploration was undertaken in 1986Ieading to commercial production in 198
Jan 1, 1992
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Formation waters as a source of industrial minerals in AlbertaBy BRIAN HITCHON
Calcium, magnesium, bromide and iodide extraction from formation waters for use as industrial minerals has occurred in several countries, but not yet in Canada. Potential commercial brine fields exist
Jan 1, 1984
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Organizing For MaintenanceBy 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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Completion Practices in Southwestern ManitobaBy J. G. Trowell, D. T. Magee
"IntroductionMANITOBA'S first recoverable oil was from the California Standard Daly 15-18 well in Lsd. 15, Sec. 18, Twp. 10, Range 27, W.P.M., completed early in 1951. This well also gave the first in
Jan 1, 1953
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MIROC and developments in protective equipment for minersBy Peter F. Pullen
The need to apply the latest available technology to develop better tools and methods to meet problems in the mining industry was recognized by six of Canada's leading mining companies. As a resu
Jan 1, 1979
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Organization of Mining Research in EuropeBy A. Brown
"The mining industry is no exception to the general rule that continuing research is essential to good management; in fact, because of the imperfect state of knowledge in regard to many important fact
Jan 1, 1960
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Radiometric Instrumentation and Techniques at Eldorado's Beaverlodge OperationBy G. A. Peebles
"This paper describes the various types of radiometric instruments and the techniques of their operation for grade control, sampling, assaying and probing drill holes at Eldorado Nuclear's uranium min
Jan 1, 1969
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Mine Research at The International Nickel Company of Canada, LimitedBy G M. Thorpe
This paper discusses mine research at Inco, giving specific examples of research projects which illustrate the approach to mining problems. The first example covers the development of a new mining met
Jan 1, 1963
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Geochemical Techniques -a ReviewBy John B. Riddell
"AN EXCELLENT review of the status of applied geochemistry was given by Warren (1959) at last year's General Meeting of the C.I.M. The purpose of this paper is to present recent developments and trend
Jan 1, 1960
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Uraninite-Bearing Deposits, Charlebois Lake Area, Northeastern SaskatchewanBy J. B. Mawdsley
"AbstractThe uraninite-bearing deposits in the Charlebois Lake area of northeastern Saskatchewan are unusual and important concentrations of uranium. They were first discovered in 1949 and preliminary
Jan 1, 1952
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Chromium Removal from Leach Liquors Produced During High Pressure Acid Leaching of Nickel Laterite OresBy M. Buarzaiga
High-pressure acid leaching (HPAL) of nickel laterite ores typically extracts 95% of the nickel and 91% of the cobalt. Impurity elements in the feed, such as iron, aluminium and chromium, also dissolv
Jan 1, 2004
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The Influence of Grinding Chemistry on Chalcopyrite/Pyrite Selectivity for Porphyry Copper OresBy Grant Small, Jessica Kinal, Christopher J. Greet
"The conversion from an electrochemically reactive grinding media (forged steel) to a more electrochemically inert alloy (high chrome white iron) not only reduces the wear rate of the grinding media,
Jan 1, 2016
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Hydrodynamics Analysis of a 680 M3 Mechanical Agitated Flotation Cell Based on Numerical SimulationBy Shen Zhengchang, Dong Ganguo, Chen Dong, Zhang Ming
"It is advantageous to process low grade ores with large scale flotation cells. Large-scale flotation cells have been enhanced with effective volume scale-up. In this paper, the latest and largest flo
Jan 1, 2016
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Comminution Circuit Design ConsiderationsBy Ausenco Engineering Canada
"This paper demonstrates the selection of grinding circuit technology for a number of recent projects including discussion of the key drivers and the role of energy efficiency. Decreasing head grades
Jan 1, 2016
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Detailed Modeling of an HPGR/HRC for Prediction of Plant Scale Unit PerformanceBy J. A. Herbst
Professor Klaus Schönert and his students used fundamental physics to develop many of the principles required for the design and scale-up of "Gutt Bett Zerkleinern" devices such as the high pressure g
Jan 1, 2012