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The smelting industry in the Lower Swansea Valley of South Wales - a brief historyBy P. J. Mackey
"The metal producing industries in Canada and in the U.S. in many ways owe their technical beginnings to Welsh technology. The first copper smelter in Canada started in 1849-50 with a Welsh reverberat
Jan 1, 1999
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Mirgation and Expansion of Deep Ground Dense Gas for Cause of Large Rock AvalanchesBy Z. Q. Yue
Many large rock avalanches and/or landslides have occurred in mountainous regions around the world. Their occurrences are normally rapid and unexpected, which can cause disasters. They have been inves
Jan 1, 2015
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Dewatering of an underground zinc mine in NewfoundlandBy T. M. Siew
"This paper begins with a brief discussion of the geology of the Newfoundland Zinc Mine area. The results of groundwater studies and pumping tests are then presented. It was decided that groundwater i
Jan 1, 1980
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The Role of the Center for Science in Public Participation in Mining Environmental Issues, with Perspective for Regulators and IndustryBy James R. Kuipers
Center for Science in Public Participation CSP2 ? Organized in 1997 to provide technical assistance to public interest groups on mining and water quality issues ? 80%of effort devoted to direct su
May 1, 2002
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Operating Experience Recovering Acid And Copper At The Phelps Dodge El Paso Rod Mill Using Emew® TechnologyBy D. P. Fenton
The Phelps Dodge El Paso Rod Mill produces approximately 2.4 million pounds per day of copper rod from a casting and rolling operation. The newly formed rod is treated to remove mill scale and oxides
Jan 1, 2007
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Deformation Behavior of AZ and AE Cast Magnesium Alloys at High Strain Rate LoadingBy H. Asgari, A. G. Odeshi, J. A. Szpunar
In the present study, the dynamic response of AZ and AE cast magnesium alloys to shock loading, are compared for strain rates ranging between 900 and 1200 s-1. Texture measurements showed that after s
Jan 1, 2014
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Developing a Diamond Deposit in SaskatchewanBy Shawn Harvey
HIGHLIGHTS of STAR DIAMOND PROJECT Initial underground bulk sample 4,048 ct / 25,253 tonnes: US$135/carat: 3,050 ct March 2005 $116 million financing: Newmont takes 9.9% SGF Prefeasibility study
May 1, 2006
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Thiosalt Management at Noranda Inc., Brunswick Mine, Ongoing ResearchBy Bob Butler
Brunswick Mine has been involved in a comprehensive research program investigating site specific aspects of thiosalt management to eliminate its adverse environmental effects. Minimum annual reagent c
Nov 1, 2002
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Deriner Hydropower Scheme ? Geotechnical Issues and the Particular Case of the Spillway Tunnels Design and ConstructionBy C. Cekerevac
The paper addresses some geotechnical issues related to the construction of the Deriner dam and HEPP. Design considerations and rock stabilization measures are presented for the excavations which took
May 1, 2009
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Maximizing fuel cell test reliabilityBy C. Andrews
Fuel cell testing requires fully automated operation, on-site configuration of tests, and real-time monitoring for performance and failures. Balancing the flexibility and programmability of a test sta
Jan 1, 2005
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Regional Discussion of the Cardium FormationBy S. R. L. Harding
"Introduction0N MAY 2th, 1953, Socony Seaboard Pembina No. 1 well, located 70 miles west-southwest of Edmonton, was completed as a producer of high-gravity oil from the Cretaceous Cardinm sand. This e
Jan 1, 1955
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Identification De La Toxicité À L'effluent De La Mine LarondeBy Louise Grondin
Laronde Mine has been working for a number of years to identify substances that could contribute to process water toxicity and to find an effective way of removing these contaminants from the water. I
Nov 1, 2002
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Automated Evaluation of Proximity Hazards Caused by Workers Interacting with EquipmentBy Tao Cheng
Previous research and applications in construction resource optimization have focused on tracking the location of material and equipment. There is a lack of studies on automated monitoring of the inte
Aug 1, 2013
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The geology of the McClean uranium deposits, northern Saskatchewan (4088e011-b748-401d-9c54-9c5a39eadea2)By N. Saracoglu, J. P. Golightly, R. H. Wallis, J. J. Brummer
"The McClean uranium deposits are located 11 km west northwest of the Rabbit Lake Mine. Their average grade is 1.8 % U3O8 , and they contain 6. 350 tonnes of uranium oxide in seven pods of variable gr
Jan 1, 1986
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Design for SafetyBy Philip J. Bangerter, Chris Twigge-Molecey
Design for safety is critical to metallurgical plants, due to the inherently dangerous nature of their processes. Two significant areas of concern are: 1. preventing catastrophic process failures that
Jan 1, 2015
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Electrorefining of Low-Grade Copper Alloys in Sulfamic Acid MediaBy T. Sugawara, H. Sekimoto
Electrorefining of low-grade copper alloys containing various amounts of nickel, lead, antimony, bismuth, arsenic, selenium, silver, and gold in sulfamic acid media was demonstrated. The copper concen
Jan 1, 2019
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Geochemical methods for the discovery of blind mineral depositsBy R. W. Boyle
"PREFACEThis paper comprises two parts. The first part discusses lithochemical surveys based on major, minor and trace elements in whole-rock samples from primary enveloping halos. The second part con
Jan 1, 1982
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Multi-Stage Biological Treatment System for Removal of Heavy Metal ContaminantsBy W. D. Gould, F. Goodazi, W. F. A. Duncan, A. G. Mattes
A biological treatment system designed to passively remove high concentrations of metals from leachate collected from a landfill near a large integrated zinc lead smelter has been in operation intermi
Jan 1, 2004
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Mining at Highland Valley CopperBy A. David MacPhail
"Highland Valley Copper is a large volume producer of copper and molybdenum concentrates. Production is by conventional truck and shovel operation combined with an extensive ore handling in-pit crushi
Jan 1, 1992
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Modeling stress relaxation at high temperatures involving delayed elasticityBy Shoma Sinha, Nirmal K. Sinha
Deformation in a material at any temperature is known to consist of two major components - a reversible (elastic) part and an irreversible part (often called plastic). What is not universally known is
Jan 1, 2004