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Novel Solution Injection Technology for In-Situ Leaching of Weathered Crust Elution-Deposited Rare Earth OresBy Zhigao Xu, Ruan Chi, Zhenyue Zhang, Yaoyang Ruan, Zhengyan He
Weathered crust elution-deposited rare earth ore is a specific rare earth resource in China that is rich in middle and heavy rare earths. From surface to bottom, the weathered crust elution-deposit ra
Jan 1, 2014
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Composite Landslides Affecting Flysch and Neogene Weak Rock Formations Induced by Heavy RainfallsBy N. Depountis, Th. Rondoyanni, N. Sabtakakis, K. Kavoura, G. Tsiambaos
"Some typical landslide phenomena in Western Greece, in terms of the geological composition and structure of the affected materials, induced by heavy rainfalls are thoroughly studied and analyzed. The
Jan 1, 2015
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The Effects of High Antimony in ElectrolyteBy Bradford C. Wesstrom
An overview of the challenges encountered at the Freeport McMoRan El Paso Copper Refinery with higher concentrations of antimony electrolyte will be shared. The observations will cover the detrimental
Jan 1, 2014
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Chapter III-Continued PART 7. - Sudbury Area - Regional Structure of the Lake Huron-Sudbury AreaBy H. C. Cooke
"This paper has reference in a general way to the region extending from the north shore of lake Buron to the northern limit of the elliptical-shaped area generally known as the Sudbury Basin, and more
Jan 1, 1954
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The Renard Diamondiferous Kimberlitic Bodies, QuebecBy Tyson C. Birkett
Initial indicator mineral sampling covering 425,000 square km of northern Quebec and subsequent follow-up of positive results convinced the Ashton ? SOQUEM joint venture to acquire mineral rights to 3
May 1, 2003
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Methodology for Cover Stabilization and Installation of Drainage Pipes in a Heap Leach CoverBy M. Silva, G. Olivares
In a leach pile, the drainage layer or commonly known as the cover layer has been a matter of discussion due to the multiple phenomena or events that occur within it which impacts negatively the leach
Jan 1, 2019
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Automating Sag Mill Speed Control at Gibraltar MineBy Ken McClure, Alex Day
Located North of Williams Lake British Columbia, Gibraltar Mine is the fourth largest open pit Copper mine in North America. Gibraltar commenced Copper concentrate production in 1972 with a mill throu
Jan 1, 2019
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Perthite as Age Indicator in Laurentian Gneiss and Pine Hill IntrusivesBy Carl Faessler
Abstract Some Canadian geologists believe chat, in the Grenville sub-province of Eastern Canada, there is no granitic intrusion older than the anorthosite. The writers are among those who hold the
Jan 1, 1946
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Longwall Mining in Thin SeamsBy N. T. Avard
THE Joggins coal field, Cumberland county, Nova Scotia, is on the easterly side of Chignecto bay, at the head of the bay of Fundy. In area, so far as proven, the field extends easterly from the town o
Jan 1, 1944
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Mechanical Behaviour of an Australian Mudstone Subjected to Heating Treatment at High-TemperaturesBy X. F. Liu, O. Buzzi, Y. Sieffert
This study falls in the context of underground coal fires (UCF) where burning coal can elevate the temperature of a rock mass in excess of thousand degrees. The objective of the research was to experi
Jan 1, 2015
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A Simplified Approach for Evaluating Concrete Deterioration in Vertical Shaft LiningBy G. Q. Zhou, H. C. Liang, X. D. Zhao
"This study describes the strain behavior in vertical shaft lining (VSL) embedded in thick soil deposits and its application in assessment of concrete deterioration. The observed strain in VSL continu
Jan 1, 2019
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Recurring Failures of Rod Mill Liner Bolts, Analysis and SolutionsBy P. Fleming, W. Pascheto
"Rod mills processing nickel and copper ore experienced recurring failures of liner bolts. In some cases failures became very frequent, requiring constant mill intervention and consequently impacting
Jan 1, 2016
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Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope High Resolution Imaging of Nanoscale MaterialsBy P. Woo, N. Brodusch, R. Gauvin, H. Demers
For developing new technologies, it is important to characterize the microstructure of materials with high spatial resolution at the nanoscale. To achieve high resolution, field emission scanning elec
Jan 1, 2014
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Sampling and Estimation of Ore Reserves at the HollingerBy A. S. Robb
SAMPLING of an ore-body is one of the fundamentals in its exploration, development, and exploitation. It is carried out to determine the gold value per ton of an ore-shoot and the probable gold output
Jan 1, 1937
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International Business Investments .?combining TECHNOLOGY and CAPITAL to develop international RESOURCESIBI Alliances ? Government ? People ? Academic ? Associations ? Media ? Customers ? Agencies ? Shareholders ? Industry consultants ? Investment Authority ? Geological Survey ? Department o
May 1, 2006
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The Value of Topographical and Geographical MapsBy K. G. Chipman
The Geological Survey is the oldest map making department in the Canadian Government service, and when organized in 1842, one of the first principles to be recognized was the absolute necessity of hav
Jan 1, 1924
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Revisiting Ground Vibrations due to Mining Equipment Motion (7108fd07-daac-4ac4-863b-5e76cda3b2f0)By T. G. Joseph, M. Welz
ABSTRACT: Joseph (2002) introduced passive seismic monitoring to measure mining equipment performance. This paper evaluates the potential of passive seismic monitoring to correlate mining equipment op
Jan 1, 2011
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Is Bigger Still Better? Considerations in Increasing the Size Of Haulage EquipmentBy M. Dotto, T. G. Joseph, M. Curley
"Equipment selection is a key decision in mine planning. Equipment size affects decisions from pit size to the total operation cost. Particularly when replacing haulage fleets for long-life surface mi
Jan 1, 2019
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Arsenic Challenge and Control in Zijin Copper SmelterBy X. J. Guo, Q. K. Wang, S. P. Zhong
With depletion of traditional clean copper reserves and fast expansion of the global copper demand and smelting capacity in the past decade, more and more copper smelters have to treat copper concentr
Jan 1, 2019
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Detectability of Rare Earth Oxides by Dual-Energy X-Ray Transmission Imaging for Sensor-Based SortingBy H. Wotruba, K. Neubert
Dual-energy X-ray transmission (DE-XRT) imaging is known from safety luggage inspections at airports. The use of DE-XRT technology for sorting applications in the primary raw materials industry has be
Jan 1, 2016