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How Mining Companies Improve Share Price by Destroying Shareholder Value Or - How the Junior Geologist and Engineer Determine the CEO?s BonusBy Brian Hall
For some years, the mining industry has been consistently delivering returns below the market average. One of the causes is a disconnect between what is perceived to drive value creation by many indus
May 1, 2003
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Planning and Development of the Lake Dufault MineBy J. R. Smith
"The Lake Dufault orebodies were discovered by deep surface diamond drilling. When a reasonable amount of outline drilling had been completed, the decision to go into production was made. The fact tha
Jan 1, 1966
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Explosives in Coal MiningBy A. E. Dyment
In formulating an explosive for any specific set of conditions, various factors must be taken into consideration. Is it to be subjected to water or moisture? .If so, it must be designed to have an inh
Jan 1, 1947
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Mitigation of Plating Residue through Control of Anode Pitting During Nickel ElectrodepositionBy I. J. Burgess, B. C. Barlow
"The electrodissolution of nickel pellets with different controlled electrical variables was investigated in an effort to mitigate plating residue in Watts bath based electroplating cells. During galv
Jan 1, 2016
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Twinning Behavior of Am30 Mg Alloy During Uniaxial Tension and CompressionBy L. Jiang
The evolution of twinning in an AM30 Mg alloy was examined by uniaxial tension and compression testing at temperatures from ambient to 250°C and a strain rate of 0.1/s. The samples were cut along the
Jan 1, 2006
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The Effect of Blends of Rock Shape in AG / SAG Mills and Comminution Circuits (d0d3ed3f-7f0b-401d-ab8d-9206d3e05de2)By M J. Daniel
Comminution is the science of size reduction of brittle materials. It is integral to mineral extraction and is one of the most energy intensive processes in the mining industry. There are a number of
Jan 1, 2012
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The 425 Project - Dealing with SO2By Éric Côté
Introduction The 425 Main Ore Zone ? Block of ore partially mined in the late sixties; ? Area was sealed off for over 30 years due to SO2 emissions from oxidizing fill material; 425 Project goal
Feb 1, 2008
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Predicting Locked Cycle Flotation Test Results from Batch Data (9b93f081-168f-46c4-8d36-c19edeaa341b)By G. E. Agar, W. B. Kipkie
"This paper deals with the prediction of locked cycle flotation results from data developed from individual batch tests. A postulate is made that the distribution of material in a separation stage is
Jan 1, 1978
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Electrochemical Formation of RE-Ni (RE= Nd, Dy, Pr) Alloys in Molten SaltsBy R. Hagiwara, S. Kobayashi, K. Yasuda, T. Nohira, K. Kondo
To establish a process for the electrochemical recovery of rare earth elements from used magnet scraps, the electrochemical formation of RE-Ni alloys in molten NaCl-KCl-RECl3 salt at 973 K was investi
Jan 1, 2014
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LKAB Autogenous Milling of Magnetite (8df1bb35-2d50-4598-b2a6-0d38054b7892)By N. Aydogan, H. Dundar, Å. Partapuoli, A. Fredriksson, P. Wikström, K. Tano, G. Adolfsson
The Autogenous milling of ores holds an increasing attraction as the focus moves towards reducing energy usage, both direct and embodied in grinding media. However, most of the early AG mills were con
Jan 1, 2012
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Chapter III-Continued PART 7. - Sudbury Area - Regional Structure of the Lake Huron-Sudbury AreaBy H. C. Cooke
"This paper has reference in a general way to the region extending from the north shore of lake Buron to the northern limit of the elliptical-shaped area generally known as the Sudbury Basin, and more
Jan 1, 1954
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Mining of the Wadi Shatti iron ore deposits, Libya (a synopsis)By M. K. Aly
"ABSTRACTThis paper briefly describes the mining method proposed for the iron ore deposits in Wadi Shatti, western Libya. The iron ore produced will be used in the steel plant at Misurata on the Medit
Jan 1, 1980
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Mineral Exploration beneath Temperate Forests: The Information Supplied by Trees (788837c7-1194-4836-bca9-df54384ce270)By Colin E. Dunn
Plants have a remarkable ability to select, use and store metals derived from the substrate. Each species is unique in its requirements for and tolerances to the full spectrum of chemical elements in
Jan 1, 1995
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Mineral Exploration Beneath Temperate Forests: The Information Supplied by TreesBy Colin E. Dunn
Abstract-Plants have a remarkable ability to select, use and store metals derived from the substrate. Each species is unique in its requirements for and tolerances to the full spectrum of chemical ele
Jan 1, 1995
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Silver and Base Metal Dispersion in Stream Sediments and Waters around an Epithermal Ag-Au-Cu Prospect at Lagalochan, Western Scotland (bfe960fb-8bc1-49c8-969f-f632707971e0)By R. A. D. Pattrick, D. A. Polya, D. J. Marsh, J. -J. Bao
"The utility of high-density stream sediment and stream water sampling to the exploration for silver deposits was investigated by the study of the epithermal Ag-Au base-metal prospect at Lagalochan in
Jan 1, 1995
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Loading and Blasting a Hot Pillar RemnantBy Roland Hunt
This paper deals with the practical problems as sociated with blasting a heated pillar remnant. This pillar remnant was the final stage in the blasting of a multi-stag e pillar blast. Production from
Jan 1, 1977
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Transputer and its application in the mining and process industries – a multiprocessing perspectiveBy J. L. Chakravarty, S. K. Dutta, S. Banerjee, D. Putatunda
"General purpose uniprocessor systems used in control applications, however fast they may be, at a certain stage attain saturation, forcing the user or designer to consider other avenues for solving t
Jan 1, 1994
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The Recovery of Sylvite and Halite from Synthetic Potash by Selective FlocculationBy Samantha A. Beeson, Colin Poole
"A selective flocculation-floe flotation technique is already in use in the Canadian potash industry for the removal of water-insoluble slimes, but the process is currently limited in its application
Jan 1, 1995
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Blast Improvements at the EKATI Fox PitBy Dwayne D. Tannant
The Fox Pit at EKATI Diamond Mine reached a depth of approximately 150 m as of September 2005. The pit is designed with 11 m wide benches excavated using a double benching technique leaving 30 m high
May 1, 2006
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An Overview of Hydrochloric Acid Regeneration in Rare Earth ProcessingBy M. Connell, S. Bedrossian
Alkali cracking followed by chloride-based leaching is one of the prominent methods for rare earth element processing. Regeneration of the leach lixiviant, namely hydrochloric acid, is a critical oper
Jan 1, 2014