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Seismic Influences on Underground StructuresBy T. Marolt, J. Likar, E. Grøv, J. Žarn
"Underground structures are an integral part of the infrastructure of modern society and are used for a wide range of applications, including subways and railways, highways, not at least nuclear facil
Jan 1, 2015
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Conceptual Methods for Modelling Systems of Mineralized Echelon Veins: Examples from Southwest England and Portugal (e7ba3093-f542-46ac-8e09-8a2de08fb706)By K. A. Foxford, D. A. Polya, R. P. B. Hebblethwaite
"A variety of techniques for interpreting systems of mineralized echelon veins is discussed using examples from Panasqueira and SW England. As aids for exploration and mine planning, and as a tool for
Jan 1, 1995
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Pilot-Scale Evaluation for the Codelco Continuous Converting ProcessBy A. Moyano
The development of the traditional converting process performed in a PeirceSmith or Hoboken converter is limited by the investment magnitude associated to the fulfillment of the environmental regulati
Jan 1, 2007
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Evaluation of CMC for Ultramafic Ore FlotationBy I. Farr, P. Quinn, H. Mani
"Difficulties in the flotation of Inca's ultramafic ores at the Thompson Mill are related to the presence of serpentine slimes and some floatable rock minerals. Serpentine slime coatings depress pentl
Jan 1, 1998
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Financial Feasibility of Integrating Mineral Carbonation into Proposed Mining Operations at the Turnagain Nickel Site, Northern BCBy Sarah R. Hindle
Carbon capture and storage has jumped to the forefront of climate change mitigation efforts for its capacity to sequester large amounts of carbon. Mineral carbonation is one prominent option, mimickin
May 1, 2010
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VIS-NIR Spectroscopy Applied to Copper Flash Smelting ProcessesBy W. Díaz, R. A. Parra, L. E. Arias, C. A. Toro, M. Marin, E. Balladares, V. Parra, G. Reyes, S. N. Torres, D. Sbarbaro
This work presents visible-near infrared (VIS-NIR) spectroscopy measurements, and signal analytical techniques to characterize minerals and relevant pyrometallurgical process variables for the copper
Jan 1, 2019
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Caroboo Gold Quartz MineBy F. Richards
"The property of the Cariboo Gold Quartz Mining Company; Limited; is in the Wells-Barkerville district of Cariboo mining division. It consists of a group of 106 Crown granted mineral claims and fracti
Jan 1, 1954
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Rheology of Mineral Pastes and its Implications on Underground Pipeline DeliveryBy Michael Li
Paste backfill as a means of supporting underground mining is gaining popularity. Despite this trend, engineering and design of mine paste backfill systems are still largely based on empirical methods
Nov 1, 2002
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The Recovery of Zinc and Lead from Blast-Furance Slag at Trail, B.C.By G. E. Murray
Introduction The development of the method for recovering zinc from lead blast-furnace slags at Trail is interesting and important in the history of both lead and zinc metallurgy. Many efforts have
Jan 1, 1933
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The Hydrogen Mine Introduction Initiative ? Objectives and ProgressBy Marc C. Bétournay
Replacing diesel power in underground metal mining vehicles with available clean energy (e.g. hydrogen, lithium-ion batteries) is now a priority due to worker health issues, the increasing price of di
Aug 1, 2013
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Conceptual Methods for Modelling Systems of Mineralized Echelon Veins: Examples from Southwest England and PortugalBy K. A. Foxford, D. A. Polya, R. P. B. Hebblethwaite
"Abstract-A variety of techniques for interpreting systems of mineralized echelon veins is discussed using examples from Panasqueira and SW England. As aids for exploration and mine planning, and as a
Jan 1, 1995
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Treatment of Thompson Copper/Arsenic ResidueBy T. Xue, A. Singhal, D. Wrana, I. Mihaylov
"At Vale's Thompson Nickel Refinery, the copper and arsenic in the nickel electrolyte are removed by precipitation using H2S, generating a sulphide precipitate containing about 40% Cu, 8% Ni, 2 to 4%
Jan 1, 2012
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Induced Polarization and Its Role in Mineral ExplorationBy H. O. Seigel
Induced Polarization includes many types of dipolar charge distributions set up by the passage of current through consolidated or unconsolidated rocks. Among its causes are concentration polarization
Jan 1, 1962
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A new approach to 7/8-in. Tapered drilling equipment at MadawaskaBy R. M. Giegerich
"This paper begins with a brief history of Madawaska Mines, a brief description of the geology, mining methods and equipment, and the historical development of 7/8-in. tapered drilling equipment. It t
Jan 1, 1982
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Vanadium Purification: A ReviewBy D. B. Dreisinger, M. R. Tavakoli
Vanadium has been produced from a variety of sources. This metal is known to make aqueous solutions of complex speciation as a function of vanadium concentration and pH. Considering the method of leac
Jan 1, 2014
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Feasibility Study and Optimization of Dissolution of Vanadium from Mining Residue via Biological ApproachBy H. Gharahbagheri, S. Shafiei Zadeh, H. Hassan Nejad, Reza Roostaazad
In this paper, dissolution of vanadium from mining residue, in which vanadium is associated intimately with magnetite ore, was investigated via both bacterial ( aerobic and anaerobic) and fungal activ
Jan 1, 2014
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Innovative Mine Safety Training and Mining Engineering Education Using Virtual RealityThe University of New South Wales (UNSW) has been a world leader in the development of innovative virtual reality technologies over the last 10 to 15 years. These developments have included developing
Aug 1, 2013
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Mineral Provinces and Tectonic Regimes: Ancient Platforms, Mobile Belts and Zones of Tectonic-Magmatic Activation in Russia and South AfricaBy R. P. Viljoen, A. D. Scheglov, A. L. Sokolov
"Abstract -The distribution of mineralized provinces is analyzed on the basis of their genetic link with specific blocks of the earth's crust including ancient platforms, mobile belts and zones o
Jan 1, 1994
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Ceramic clays of the Cypress HillsBy LUKE O. LINDOE
A major clay products industry in the Medicine Hat area since before 1910 has maintained a continued interest in the clays of the Cypress Hills. For the first forty years the materials used were local
Jan 1, 1984
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Meter-wide veins and a kilometer-wide anomaly: wall-rock alteration at the Campbell Red Lake and Dickenson gold mines, Red Lake District, OntarioBy C. Jay Hodgson, P. J. MacGeehan, T. Sanders
"The orebodies of the Campbell and Dickenson mines are localized within an anomalously fissile and deformed zone that transects the eastern margin of a dominantly mafic volcanic complex close to its c
Jan 1, 1982