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                     Nickel-Past and Present (d62a8087-d8c5-4a5d-b185-13c873268b3b) Nickel-Past and Present (d62a8087-d8c5-4a5d-b185-13c873268b3b)By Robert C. Stanley Early History Probably the first use of nickel by man was in the fashioning of implements, and later swords, from nickel-bearing meteorites, masses of metal that have fallen from time to time at many Jan 1, 1935 
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                     A Chained Book - Now Free to All A Chained Book - Now Free to AllBy Hazel Lyman Nickel Daring to try where others had failed, Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover translated from the Latin the principal (and first) textbook on the mining and metallurgical profession, De Re Metallica, 1556, whic Jan 1, 1949 
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                     The Possibilities and Prospects for the Utilization of Canadian-Produced Copper in Home Manufacturing Industries The Possibilities and Prospects for the Utilization of Canadian-Produced Copper in Home Manufacturing IndustriesBy A. H. A. Robinson Until quite recently-practically up to the present time-all but an insignificant amount of the copper produced in Canada was shipped abroad in the form of ore, matte, blister, etc., there to undergo t Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Commissioning of the Intensive Cyanidation Plant to Treat Concentrate from the Selene Mine at the Ares Mill Commissioning of the Intensive Cyanidation Plant to Treat Concentrate from the Selene Mine at the Ares MillBy Tad Crowie, Victor Delgado, Nick Katsikaros, Tim Hughes "A number of silver producers have identified a need for a system to recover silver and gold from base metal flotation concentrates on site rather than sending the concentrate to third party smelters Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Iron Control in Hydrometallurgy: The Positive Side of the Coin Iron Control in Hydrometallurgy: The Positive Side of the CoinDuring the hydrometallurgical processing of the major base metals Cu, Zn, Ni and Co, the presence of iron is normally a serious complication, and iron separation from the pay metals usually constitute Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Technical and Economic Lessons from the Last Charcoal-Blast Furnaces in the World Technical and Economic Lessons from the Last Charcoal-Blast Furnaces in the WorldBy R. Luchese de Moraes, J. A. Matthews, C. Feliciano Bruzual The role of biomass char in blast furnaces has been re-examined by scientists worldwide, as a feasible option to reduce the carbon intensity of ironmaking. This contribution makes a technical and econ Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Brass making in medieval western Europe Brass making in medieval western EuropeBy Sandra K. Zacharias Brass, a deliberate alloy of copper and zinc, has been known since before Roman times. There are two main methods of making brass: (1) Cementation or calamine process - crushed zinc ore (calamine, Zn Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Distribution expérimentale des contraintes le long d'ancrages scelles dans un massif rocheux soumis à des charges de tenslonuement Distribution expérimentale des contraintes le long d'ancrages scelles dans un massif rocheux soumis à des charges de tenslonuementBy B. Benmokrane, G. Ballivy "RésuméLe mécanisme de transfert des charges et le processus de décohésion le long des scellements d'ancrages scelles dans des massifs rocheux sous des charges de tensionnement peut être examine Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Industry-scale knowledge management\u2014RISKGATE and Australian coal operations Industry-scale knowledge management\u2014RISKGATE and Australian coal operationsBy D. Sprott, P. A. Kirsch, J. Harris, D. Cliff This paper details the work of RISKGATE, the largest Australian Coal Association Research Program (ACARP) occupational health and safety initiative to date. The program is an interactive online risk m Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Origins of Electrorerefining: Birth of the Technology and the World's First Commercial Electrorefinery Origins of Electrorerefining: Birth of the Technology and the World's First Commercial ElectrorefineryBy A. E. Wraith, J. Protheroe Jones, P. J. Mackey The world’s first copper electrorefinery started production in 1869 at Burry Port in South Wales. Built within the Pembrey Copper Works which had commenced smelting operations in 1849, the new refiner Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Relative Discovery Potential of the Principal Economic Metals Relative Discovery Potential of the Principal Economic MetalsBy C. J. Sullivan "The outlook for supplying the world's metal needs in the next twenty-five years is good, although in several cases basic costs are likely to increase with rising demand. Metal prices calculated at a Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Helicopterborne Electromagnetic, Magnetic and Radiometric Survey-Coronation Mine, Saskatchewan Helicopterborne Electromagnetic, Magnetic and Radiometric Survey-Coronation Mine, SaskatchewanBy Arthur R. Rattew In conjunction with the research study of the Coronation Mine recommended by the National Advisory Committee on Research in the Geo-logical Sciences and coordinated by the Geological Survey of Canada, Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Characteristics of Wenchuan Earthquake and its Geological Hazard Effects Characteristics of Wenchuan Earthquake and its Geological Hazard EffectsBy Yun-Jie Wei Seismic areas were in the eastern margin of the Qinghai-Tibet plain, whose structures were complicated, mainly composed of Maowen fault, Yingxiu fault and Pengxian-guanxian fault. The rapid rise of th May 1, 2009 
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                     Regional Structure of the Thompson-Moak Lake Nickel Belt Regional Structure of the Thompson-Moak Lake Nickel BeltBy H. D. B. Wilson, W C. Brisbin The Thompson-Moak Lake nickel belt lies along the root of a Precambrian mountain range of the island-arc or alpine type. This range coin-. cides with the boundary between the Superior and Churchill bl Jan 1, 1961 
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                     The Red Dog VIP mill optimization project The Red Dog VIP mill optimization projectBy George Hope, Brigitte Lacouture "The Red Dog Mine has increased mill throughput for most years since startup. Although flotation equipment has been added over the last 10 years, the Red Dog metallurgical performance has been restric Jan 1, 2002 
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                     On the early use of iron in the Arctic On the early use of iron in the ArcticBy Michael L. Wayman Archaeological and ethnographic work during the last century has shown clearly that metals have played a small but important role in prehistoric Arctic cultures. For at least the past several millenia Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Behaviour of Shales in Underground Environments Behaviour of Shales in Underground EnvironmentsBy C. Derek Martin "Predicting the ground response for tunnels in weak shales remains challenging. Predicting the ground response is challenged by difficulties in characterising the material, and our ability to predict Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Influence de l’ion ferreux et du métabisulfite de sodium sur la lixiviation acide des minerais oxydés cupro-cobaltifères Influence de l’ion ferreux et du métabisulfite de sodium sur la lixiviation acide des minerais oxydés cupro-cobaltifèresBy S. Y. Tshipeng, A. T. Kaniki "RÉSUMÉ La lixiviation acide d’un minerai oxydé cupro-cobaltifère en milieu non réducteur et en milieu réducteur en utilisant le Fe2+ et le métabisulfite de sodium (SMBS) a été étudiée et les résultat Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Froth Recovery Factor-What is it, And why is it so Difficult to Measure? Froth Recovery Factor-What is it, And why is it so Difficult to Measure?By M. C. Harris The past twenty to thirty years have seen unprecedented research activity aimed at understanding the performance of flotation froths. In 1990, Finch and Dobby coined the term froth recovery factor, Rr Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Improving Double Bench Face Performance at the Ekati Diamond MineTM Site Improving Double Bench Face Performance at the Ekati Diamond MineTM SiteBy Judy K. Todd Double benching has been utilized as an excavation technique in open pit mines for many years. This process involves drilling, blasting, and excavating the material for the design bench height. A seco May 1, 2002 
