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The Anode Department of the Noranda SmelterBy W. B. Boggs
Part 1 Originally, the copper produced at the Noranda ?smelter was shipped in the form of blister bars to the Laurel Hill refinery of the Nichols Copper Co., New York. In 1930 a refinery was built at
Jan 1, 1932
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Oil Prospects of the Great Slave Lake and Mackenzie River AreaBy G. S. Hume
Introduction O WING to the mineral discoveries which have recently been made in the Great Bear Lake region and the possibility of the need for fuel for transportation and development, it seems.timely
Jan 1, 1932
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The Larger Electric Mining Shovel of the Future, TodayBy S. S. Burns
"AbstractShovels of 18 cubic yard capacity and larger are described which incorporate advanced technology and techniques providing performance and operation tailored to meet the needs of open-pit mini
Jan 1, 1977
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Best Practices in Sustainability Reporting in the Mining SectorPresentation Outline ERM ? corporate profile Background to sustainability reporting GRI G3 Guidelines (Oct 2006) Best practice examples Contact information ERM ? corporate profile Over 35 years
May 1, 2008
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Geology and Copper Deposits of the Boundary District, British ColumbiaBy R. H. Sheaphim
THE RECENT and continuing activity in the Boundary district, British Columbia, makes the publication of this paper timely. The following description and discussions are based on two years' experi
Jan 1, 1956
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Comparative Stress Distribution in Coupled and Uncoupled SAGD Reservoir SimulationBy Nathan Deisman
Coupled reservoir geomechanical simulations have become a key component of caprock integrity assessments for SAGD operations. This work demonstrates the differences of stress evolution when considerin
Jun 1, 2012
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Leaching Behaviour of a Colombian Nickel Laterite in Aqueous Alkaline Glycine SolutionsBy G. T. Lapidus, A. Garcés, O. J. Restrepo
"Colombian nickel laterites have historically been processed by pyrometallurgy. However, due to the depletion in ore grades, alternative processes are required. Hydrometallurgical processes, such as p
Jan 1, 2017
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High-Effective Process for the Preparation of A-Al203 Using Secondary Aluminum Dross as Raw MaterialBy Qing-hua Tian, Xue-yi Guo, Fei Li
A novel process for the preparation of a-Al2O3 from secondary aluminum dross was studied. Factors including alkali dross ratio, salt dross ratio, smelting temperature, smelting time, leaching temperat
Jan 1, 2011
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Results Obtained by the Helicopter-Borne MagnetometerBy Hans Lundberg
The magnetometer which was developed during the war for detecting submarines has proven exceedingly valuable in outlining deep-seated structures in oil exploration, and will be useful also to geologis
Jan 1, 1947
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The Efficiency of Various Digestion Procedures on the Extraction of Metals From Rocks and Rock-Forming MineralsBy J. R. Foster
Investigations into the effect of a variety of acid digestions on common rock-forming minerals demonstrated a considerable variation in the proportion of the total metal extracted. A similar situation
Jan 1, 1973
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The Blake River Group, Rouyn-Noranda Area, Quebec: A Stratigraphic SynthesisBy Marc R. Laflèche, Suzanne Paradis, A. Shirley Péloquin, Harold L. Glbson, Robin Potvin, Pierre Verpaelst
"The Archean Blake River Group is best known from a central volcanic complex in Rouyn-Noranda. This volcano-tectonic depression, delimited by the Hunter Creek fault to the north and the Horne Creek fa
Jan 1, 1990
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A Second-Order Reliability Analysis of Rock Slope Stability in Amasya, TurkeyBy S. Gheibi, H. S. B. Duzgun, N. Dadashzadeh
It is widely recognized that there are various uncertainties in the analysis of rock slope stability owing to inadequate information for site characterization and inherent variability and measurement
Jan 1, 2015
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Digging Deeper for Profits - The Case for Block CavingBy David Penswick
Despite anecdotal evidence to the contrary, the mining industry is not in decline. Rather, the world?s largest mining companies are among the most consistently profitable companies in any industry. In
May 1, 2003
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Hydraulic Transportation of Oil-Sand Tailings in Small-Diameter PipesBy W. R. Bruce, G. W. Hodgson, K. A. Clark
"IntroductionANY PLANT processing mined Athabaska oil •sand for the recovery of oil produces, as a waste material, about one ton of sand for every barrel of oil recovered. A disposal problem of major
Jan 1, 1952
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A New Approach for Characterisation of Densely Fractured Rock Masses Using Artificial Neural Networks and Principal Component AnalysisBy R. B. Kaunda
One fundamental requirement for surface and underground rock engineering is the ability to characterise the rock mass. An accurate characterisation of the rock mass allows rock engineers to optimize d
Jan 1, 2015
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Continuous On-Stream X-Ray AnalysisThis paper comprises a description of on-stream analysis instrumentation, including sample handling, X-ray optics and data processing. It also includes a discussion of some typical applications of an
Jan 1, 1965
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Automated Decision Support System for Optimizing the Selection of Green Building MeasuresBy Moatassem Abdallah
Buildings in the United States account for 72% of electricity consumption, 40% of energy consumption, 13% of water consumption, 39% of carbon footprint, and 30% of waste output. In order to minimize t
Aug 1, 2013
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Mining Geology of the Vipond Gold Mine, Porcupine District, OntarioBy E. Y. Dougherty
Introduction As practised during the last two years at the Vipond Consolidated gold mine, mining geology has meant the application of geology to the problem of finding, developing, and mining ore. Th
Jan 1, 1934
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Introducing eHPCC to International Mineral Processing CommunityBy L. D. Roper
"This paper introduces novel comminution flowsheet concepts involving a novel apparatus, eccentric-high-pressure-centrifugal-comminution (eHPCC), and forthcoming advantages to the international minera
Jan 1, 2016
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Time-Dependent Mechanical Behaviors of Frozen Welded TuffBy T. Sugawara, S. Hara, Y. Mitsui
Surfaces of rock slopes in cold regions often become frozen in winter. Therefore, understanding time-dependent behavior of frozen rock, as well as that of unfrozen rock, is important for long-term sta
Jan 1, 2015