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The Role of Iron in the CESL ProcessBy J. Defreyne
CESL has developed a proprietary hydrometallurgical process for base metal concentrates, notably those of copper and nickel. The process is based on pressure oxidation (PO) of the sulphide minerals, w
Jan 1, 2006
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Applying Web and Information Integration Technologies for Intensified Construction Process ControlBy E. Viljamaa
In this research, earlier developed information integration method and novel web technologies are applied to intensify infrastructure construction process control. The applied method uses semantic met
Aug 1, 2013
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Pipeline Design for Natural Gas Transmission Using High Strength TechnologyBy A. Glover
As the demand for natural gas as a prime global energy source continues to grow, the search for new sources of the fuel spreads into geographical areas that are more remote from the marketplace. Along
Jan 1, 2005
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Experience With Some Electrical and Magnetic Methods of ProspectingBy W. A. Jones
Purpose of Paper Geophysics is a highly developed science which has found a wide use in industry. Perhaps the most spectacular application has been in the field of oil exploration. It has been esti
Jan 1, 1947
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Social Ecology of Surface MiningBy W. E. Coates
The social ecology of surface mining in urban areas is illustrated by a case study of a recent application for the opening of a new gravel pit in the city of Guelph, including the design of a progress
Jan 1, 1972
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The Search Minerals Direct Extraction Technology for Rare Earth RecoveryBy Mike Johnson, Greg Andrews, Niels Verbaan, David Dreisinger
"The Search Minerals Foxtrot project in Labrador represents a significant Canadian resource of rare earth elements rich in the sought after heavy rare earth elements (19.8% HREE/TREE). A preliminary e
Jan 1, 2016
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Precipitation of Iron Oxides From Iron(II)/(III) Chloride Media at Ambient Temperatures Using Caustic, Lime or MagnesiaBy D. M. Muir
Many plants produce iron(II)/(III) waste liquors which must be treated by neutralisation and precipitation to remove the iron. Iron can be precipitated as crystalline goethite or jarosite by controlle
Jan 1, 2006
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Enzyme leach-based soil geochemistry of the Mountain Lake Diatreme, AlbertaBy D. Roy Eccles
A multi-element geochemical response, with contrasts of up to 29 times background, was obtained in soil above the Mountain Lake Diatreme, northwestern Alberta. The overall geochemical signature is ind
Jan 1, 2001
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Geologic Setting and Relevant Exploration Features of the Jabiluka Uranium DepositsBy M. R. Hegge
The Jabiluka One and Two uranium deposits occur in Lower Proterozoic metasediments of the Cahill Formation, which is part of the Pine Creek Geosyncline in the East Alligator River area, Nothern Territ
Jan 1, 1977
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An Application of the Theory of Metallogenesis to the Prospecting Areas of ManitobaBy J. S. De Lury
The metalliferous areas of Manitoba have been described in more or less detail. Since the descriptions were written some new prospects have come to light and considerable mining development has taken
Jan 1, 1925
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Systems Analysis of Grinding CircuitsBy H. D. Goodfellow, R. A. Elliott
"This paper covers the evolution of large mills and autogenous grinding and compares grinding practice in the iron ore industry with that in the base metal industries. Comments on novel methods of gri
Jan 1, 1971
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On the Relationship Between Gold Mineralization and Ultramafic Volcanic Rocks In the Timmins Area, Northeastern OntarioBy D. R. Pyke
Many of the gold deposits in the Timmins• area show a close spatial association to ultramafic metavolcanics. Available analytical data suggest that ultramafic rocks contain significantly higher gold c
Jan 1, 1976
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Towards Zero Emissions: Status of the Power Industry in Achieving Zero EmissionsBy Michael DeLallo
Clean Coal Technology (CCT) ?Technologies designed to enhance both the efficiency and the environmental acceptability of coal extraction, preparation and use?. These technologies reduce emissions, re
May 1, 2008
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Frog's Leg Gold Project - A Non-Traditional Approach to DevelopmentBy J. P. Nicoud
"The Frog's Leg project is located in the Kundana mining centre 22 kms West of Kalgoorlie, in Western Australia. The Mines and Resources Australia (MRA) Dioro Exploration Joint Venture has had co
Jan 1, 2005
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Electrostatic beneficiation of Hat Creek coal in the fluidized stateBy I. I. Inculet, M. A. Bergougnou, J. D. Brown, R. M. Quigley, D. K. Faurschou
"Coal from Hat Creek, B. C., has been successfully beneficiated to remove ash while retaining calorific value by a dry electrostatic separation process using a fluidized bed for triboelectrification.
Jan 1, 1980
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K+S Group's Newest Venture: The Legacy ProjectBy Franz Xaver Spachtholz
K+S Potash Canada GP (KSPC) is part of the K+S Group, one of the world's leading suppliers of standard and speciality fertilizers and the world?s leading salt producer. Globally, the K+S Group em
Aug 1, 2013
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Development of Mobile Inspection and Diagnostic System for Electric Power ConduitBy Sang-Kyun Woo
The electric power conduit (EPC) in Korea has been constructed since 1978. Facing the challenge of safety and sustainability of the EPC, it is urgent to develop an inspection strategy and maintenance
Aug 1, 2013
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The H. B. ConcentratorBy H. J. Chalmers
THE H.B. MINE and concentrator are located in the Nelson Mining Division of British Columbia, on the north side of the Sheep Creek valley about seven miles southeast of the town of Salmo. It is an ope
Jan 1, 1957
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Falconbridge Limited - Strathcona MillBy Peter Wells, Gordon Marrs, Dominic Fragomeni, Warren Holmes, Daryl Macnamara
"LocationThe Strathcona mill ofFalconbridge Limited is located in Onaping, Ontario, 50 km northwest of Sudbury.GeneralOre from the Falconbridge mines in the Sudbury Basin (Strathcona, Fraser, Onaping,
Jan 1, 2000
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Stress-to-Strength Characteristics of Brittle Failures around Underground Excavation OpeningsBy R. Wang
"Under high stress conditions, rock bursts, borehole breakouts, and spalling events are common phenomena that occur around underground openings. In general, together these three phenomena represent br
Jan 1, 2015