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How to Reach Pharmaceutical Grade Talc from Iranian ResourcesBy Manouchehr Oliazadeh
Talc is used as a gelating, diluting, antimould and softening agent in the pharmaceutical industries. This article reviews efforts made for producing pharmaceutical grade talc from a mine located in t
May 1, 2001
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Tumbler Ridge: a new approach to resource community developmentBy R. A. Rabnett, G. Paget, Patrick Walsh
"Tumbler Ridge, Canada's newest resource community, has been developed differently than have been other resource communities.Since its conceptualization, emphasis has been placed on the establish
Jan 1, 1983
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Quantitative Microscopic Analysis and its Application to Mining ProblemsBy J. Ellis Thomson
For many years the value of qualitative microscopic investigation has been recognized in both of the fields of pure and applied science. In particular, its aid has been invoked in the determination of
Jan 1, 1930
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Recent Approach To Recycling Business In Naoshima Smelter & RefineryBy K Komori
Naoshima Smelter and Refinery has treated shredder residue and incinerator fly ash in Japan since 2003. As a highlight, a new incinerating and melting furnace, as well as fly ash washing treatment pla
Jan 1, 2007
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An Innovative Approach to Shaft Sinking Stage (Galloway) DesignBy J. Holder
"A key barrier to vertical mineshaft construction is the construction access required for workers. A suspended work stage is used to provide this access for the mechanical, electrical and structural a
Jan 1, 2019
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Overcoming Invisible Barriers to the Implementation of Improvement ProgramsBy Bish Chanda
In the minerals business, like any other commodity-based business, management faces the daily challenge of holding down costs while the real prices of products are continually falling on an inflation-
May 1, 2003
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The potential economic consequences of layoffs to affected employeesBy Leonard A. Wolff
"The 1980sfor the mining industry can be characterized as the survival of the fittest. High interest rates, low commodity prices, foreign subsidized competition and decreasing ore grades have contribu
Jan 1, 1989
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Mechanical Properties of Inconel 600 Welded to Carbon SteelBy S. Knapp
Inconel 600 pipes welded to Carbon-Steel are used in CANDU nuclear reactors. Fracture of these welded tubes would have important consequences in term of safety, and therefore their mechanical properti
Jan 1, 2011
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Quantifying the Loss of Support Capacity Due to CorrosionBy Jean-François Dorion
In an underground mine rock reinforcement elements and surface support units are often exposed to conditions that make them susceptible to corrosion. These unfavourable conditions include high relativ
Jun 1, 2012
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Proper equipment replacement timing the key to replacement economyBy R. E. Stewart
"Using the concept of economic life and marginal analysis, it can be shown that proper equipment replacement timing can save a mining company many thousands of dollars. To assist management with deter
Jan 1, 1980
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Selection of Electrostatic Precipitators to Meet New Pollution CodesBy J. H. McKibbon
This paper outlines the basic steps in the sizing of electrostatic precipitators according to the Deutsch equation. Design parameters that do not appear in the equation are also described.
Jan 1, 1971
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Plant Anomalies Related to Some British Columbia Ore DepositsBy William H. White
"AbstractThe value of anomalous metal contents of trees as an aid to the discovery of mineral deposits was tested under field conditions cm four known ore deposits. Results indicate that a base-metal
Jan 1, 1950
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A Non-Uniform Velocity Model and FLAC/SPECFEM2D Coupled Numerical Simulation of Wave Propagation in Underground MinesBy M. Cai
"It is well known that Peak Particle Velocity (PPV) plays a critical role in triggering rockburst damage in burst-prone underground mines. To estimate the PPV distribution around excavations, advanced
Jan 1, 2015
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Design of an Overburden Storage Structure in Northern AlbertaBy Nabeel Khan
Annual oil production from the Canadian Oil Sands in Northern Alberta has been rising for several decades, and more ore and overburden are excavated each year from an increasing number of open pit min
Jun 1, 2012
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Microwave Reduction of Nickeliferous Silicate Laterite OresBy C. A. Pickles
Microwaves are being applied industrially in a number of fields and possess a number of potential advantages that could be applied in extractive metallurgy. Microwave heating has a number of unique ch
Jan 1, 2005
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Some Accident Hazards and Preventive Measures at MinesBy E. C. Keeley
Some Safety Measures at Ontario Mines The following safety precautions have of late been taken by several of the Ontario mines: installation of water crossovers; washing clown of faces to show-up mis
Jan 1, 1931
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Supervisors - their selection and developmentBy Peter Moon, Lloyd G. Campbell
"How well supervisors supervise, and are supervised determines whether management's goals will be reached and ...how effective the work force will be... Upper management must recognize the potent
Jan 1, 1990
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Frozen fill for underground supportBy Jacques H. Nantel, James F. Archibald
"Frozen tailings material may be required, in the future, to perform the support functions of underground backfill in mines located in zones of permafrost, notably in the high Arctic. To date, no know
Jan 1, 1986
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Implementing integrated process information and control systemsBy J. G. Bensley, K. S. Detheridge
"Many plants use computers for process control and most have computerized Management Information Systems but few have been able to have these systems interact with one another. Developing this system
Jan 1, 1989
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Dimension-stone potential in the Nain anorthositeBy J. R. Meyer, P. L. Dean
"The Department of Mines and Energy is at present investigating the dimension-stone potential of the Nain anorthosite complex. These rocks are known to host occurrences of labradorite, a semiprecious
Jan 1, 1988