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Values and impurities in base metal concentratesBy M. J. Fairweather
"The nature of minor element values and impurities are important both in the assessment of new properties and in the continuing improvement of operating plants. Impurity elements are frequently presen
Jan 1, 1997
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Fiammability tests for ore wst from a sudbury mine with recent experience in a sulphide explosionBy Laxman M. Amaratunga
Laboratocy flarmnability tests were perfonned on dust samples from Fraser Mine in a 1.2 L Lindenburg horizontal tube furnace to detennine the percentage of sulphur oxidized during ignition. The explos
May 11, 1988
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Studies on hot working and microstructure evolution of aluminum alloys in RussiaBy D. S. Salonine
Aluminum alloys offer a wide range of capability with a unique combination of advantages that makes them the materials of choice for numerous products and markets. One of the most important applicatio
Jan 1, 2004
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Experimental Study on Mechanical and Damage Evolution Properties of Sandstone under Triaxial CompressionBy L. J. Han, Y. J. Zong, S. Y. Wen, J. J. Wei
"Stress strain curves characteristics, deformation and strength properties, and failure process and characteristics of sandstone samples under different stress states were analyzed through triaxial co
Jan 1, 2015
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Hanging - Wall Control at WillroyBy D Marshall
The sub-level blasthole benching method of mining has been proved to be economical at Willroy Mines. How-ever due to the nature and attitude of the wall rock, this method is susceptible to serious han
Jan 1, 1963
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HSLA Steels in Mining EquipmentBy H. W. Wevers
This paper is the result of an intensive literature search and practical study of the problems experienced by a mining company with the frame cracking of their large-tonnage haulage trucks. It explain
Jan 1, 1978
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White Earth Project, Colorado — The largest titanium resource in the United StatesBy R. A. Lunceford, K. C. Shaver
Acquired by Teck Corporation in 1990, the White Earth project, located in southwestern Colorado is the largest titanium resource in the U.S. Teck Corporation has conducted geologic, reserve, mineral p
Jan 1, 1998
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Ventalation of Deep Mines in Northern OntarioBy W A. Bardswich
The numerous factors associated with the prov1s1on of satisfactory air conditions in hot and humid Canadian mines are described. The main heat sources are auto-compression and the actual flow of heat
Jan 1, 1965
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Productivity Growth and Canada's Mineral IndustriesBy A. J. R. Smith
"CANADA'S ECONOMY TODAY is about two-fifths larger than it was six years ago, as measured by the total volume of production of goods and services. Such an achievement has been a rare phenomenon in Can
Jan 1, 1970
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Triboelectric Belt Separator for Beneficiation of Fine MineralsBy James D. Bittner
Separation Technologies, LLC (ST) has developed a processing system based on triboelectric charging and electrostatic separation that provides the mineral processing industry a means to beneficiate fi
Aug 1, 2013
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The Cariboo and Bridge River Goldfields, British ColumbiaBy Victor Dolmage
Introduction Although gold production in British Columbia began in 1859, lode gold was not produced till 1893. Since 1900, the annual production of lode gold has fluctuated between $3,000,000 and $6,
Jan 1, 1934
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The Exploration and Development of Canadian Uranium DepositsBy B. S. W. Buffam
Introduction The development of uranium deposits is a relatively recent phase of mining in Canada. To date, the only producer of uranium ores on a commercial scale has been the Port Radium mine on Gr
Jan 1, 1951
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Gypsum Deposits of Southwestern NewfoundlandBy D. M. Baird
ABSTRACT A revised stratigraphic section of Carboniferous rocks which occupy about 700 square miles in southwestern Newfoundland is presented. Gypsum, which outcrops at thirty-five different localiti
Jan 1, 1951
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Advantages of Bottom Entry Oxygen Introduction for Pressure OxidationBy J. Lammers, D. Adams
Most pressure oxidation operations introduce oxygen through a large multi-use nozzle in the vapour space of the autoclave. Sparge pipes extend inside the vessel to the point of discharge below the com
Jan 1, 2004
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An in-Shovel Camera-based Technology for Automatic Rock Size Sensing and Analysis in Open Pit MiningBy Shahram Tafazoli
ABSTRACT: This article presents a novel technology for sensing the size of rocks after blasting in hard rock mines. Blast engineers require rock size statistics to carefully adjust the blasting parame
Oct 1, 2009
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An in-Shovel Camera-based Technology for Automatic Rock Size Sensing and Analysis in Open Pit MiningBy Shahram Tafazoli
This article presents a novel technology for sensing the size of rocks after blasting in hard rock mines. Blast engineers require rock size statistics to carefully adjust the blasting parameters. The
Oct 1, 2009
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An in-Shovel Camera-based Technology for Automatic Rock Size Sensing and Analysis in Open Pit MiningBy Shahram Tafazoli
This article presents a novel technology for sensing the size of rocks after blasting in hard rock mines. Blast engineers require rock size statistics to carefully adjust the blasting parameters. The
Oct 1, 2009
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Automatic Flux Feeding into El Teniente ConverterBy G. Guzman
In the framework of the optimization of Teniente Converter operation the new system of automatic flux feeding through gar-gun was implemented in the Potrerillos Smelter, Codelco Chile, Salvador Divisi
Jan 1, 2007
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Correlating Microstructure with Simulated Process Parameters in Mg High-Pressure Die-CastingsBy A. Banerjee, J. P. Weiler, J. Jekl, J. T. Wood, R. Berkmortel
"The work presented here is part of an ongoing project designed to develop predictive capabilities of the local mechanical properties, and thus, structural behaviour of a thin-walled high-pressure die
Jan 1, 2012
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The Western Canada Sedimentary Basin Area"AbstractThe Sedimentary Basin area of Western Canada, which lies between the Precambrian Shield and the Cordilleran mountain area, covers approximately 800,000 square miles. Sediments ranging in age
Jan 1, 1950