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Application of Tube Digestion Technology to the Non Ferrous Metals IndustryBy B. Haneman, J. A. Gorst, W. Slabbert
"The Bayer process involves the digestion of bauxite in caustic liquors at high temperature and pressure. Typically the digestion section of the plant involves the heating of liquors up to the digesti
Jan 1, 2012
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Nanocrystalline Cellular MaterialsBy G. D. Hibbard
New regions of material property space can be accessed by combining microstructural design at the nm-scale with architectural design at the µm- or mm-scale. In the first case, large strength increases
Jan 1, 2010
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Commissioning and Operation of the Copper Cliff Weak Acid Treatment PlantBy T. Xue
429 As part of Inco's S02 abatement project for its Sudbury operations, a weak acid treatment plant (W ATP) was commissioned at the Copper Cliff smelter in August of 2004 to treat the weak acid
Jan 1, 2006
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Production, Reserves and Future Sources of UraniumBy John Kostuik
"This paper discusses the outlook for uranium resources, and comments briefly on the measures needed to meet market objectives. Areas of recent exploration interest are also discussed.THE PREVIOUS SPE
Jan 1, 1969
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Development and Evaluation of Polarization Parameters As Quality Predictors for Zinc Electroplated From Acid Sulfate ElectrolytesBy E. Chiyangwa, L. Schoeman
The commercially successful electrowinning and refining of metals typically requires the optimization of the electrolyte composition and operating parameters to produce high quality compact electropla
Jan 1, 2014
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Comparison of the Geological and Grade Distribution Models in Sheytoor Iron Deposit, Bafq, IranBy A. Rahmati
Geological and geo-statistical modeling of the ore deposits play a prominent role in resource and reserve estimation for geo-statistical evaluations. Sheytoor iron deposit is located in the Bafq iron
Aug 1, 2013
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Application of Statistical Decision Techniques to the Selection of Prospecting Areas and Drilling Targets in Regional ExplorationBy J. De Geoffroy, T. K. Wignall
The paper describes a statistical method based on regression and classification analysis which is designed to assist exploration management in the selection of prospecting areas and drilling targets i
Jan 1, 1970
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An evaluation of groundwater at the Gays River Mine, Halifax County; Nova ScotiaBy T. Lamb, T. Aston
"The Gays River Mine is located within a complex hydrological regime and underground mining environment. Early in the mine history, the operation was' affected by an inability to control mine wat
Jan 1, 1993
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Recovery of Silica From Impure Sand DepositsBy W. R. Smith
Introduction No commercial deposits of silica sand are known to occur in British Columbia, so all requirements for foundry and other uses must be imported. During the war, nearly 5,000 tons per yea
Jan 1, 1947
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Effect of Cr Addition on Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of Al-Mn-Mg-Si AlloysBy Zhan Zhang, Hiromi Nagaumi, Zhen Li
"Recently, the remarkable strengthening effect of ??-Al(Mn, Fe) Si dispersoids at both ambient temperature and elevated temperature were found by several researches. A large amount of dispersoids can
Jan 1, 2018
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Sudbury Regional Seismic NetworkBy Marty Hudyma
Large seismic events have been reported in mines in the Sudbury mining camp for more than 70 years. Nevertheless, no detailed record of the events has been compiled. In 2008, the Sudbury Regional Seis
Oct 1, 2010
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CyanidationBy Eric Johnson
"IntroductionHistoricalCyanidation is a leaching process, in world-wide use, to extract gold (and silver) from ores and concentrates. The process has many inherent advantages on account of its adaptab
Jan 1, 1989
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Keynote Address - Energy SessionBy John J. Laffin
"IN THE BOOK that has been rated the best seller of all time, it is predicted that man will earn his livelihood by the sweat of his brow. Apparently man has accepted the statement as a challenge and h
Jan 1, 1972
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Mining, mineral processing, and mini-machinesA mini- or micro-machine is a small electro- mechanical device. There are several existing applications of micro-sensors such as the accelerometers used in automobile airbags or the force sensors and
Jan 1, 2002
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Unconformity-related uranium deposits, Athabasca area, Saskatchewan, and East Alligator Rivers area, Northern Territory, AustraliaBy L. A. Clark, G. H. R. Burrill
"Most unconformity-type uranium deposits in Saskatchewan occur within a few tens of metres above and/or below the basal unconformity of the 1,45-b.y. Athabasca Sandstone. Graphitic basement rocks coin
Jan 1, 1981
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Canada's coal resources in an international settingBy A. Ignatieff
"THE WORLD'S coal resources represent the largest component of non-renewable energy resources. Coal is now regaining Its position following a temporary decline, particularly in North America during a
Jan 1, 1985
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Measuring Roof-Bolt Response to Axial and Shear Stresses: Laboratory and First in-situ AnalysesBy T. R. Kostecki, K. V. Jessu
"Roof bolts are subjected to axial stresses, shear stresses, or both. Axial and shear stresses were compared between roof bolts machined with two and three slots. Shear stresses perpendicular to and a
Jan 1, 2016
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Effect of Mineralogy on the Sensor-Based Sorting of a Low Grade Copper Ore Using High Frequency Electromagnetic TechnologyBy Bahjat Khoshaba, Bern Klein, Haixing Yan, Libin Tong, Andrew Bamber
"When a conductive or magnetic particle was put into an electromagnetic field introduced by an electromagnetic sensor, the particle can influence the electromagnetic field which can be used to charact
Jan 1, 2016
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Hematite versus Jarosite Precipitation in Zinc ProductionBy M. Lahtinen
Traditionally, there have been three main methods for iron removal in the hydrometallurgical production of zinc. These methods are atmospheric precipitation of jarosite or goethite and pressurised pre
Jan 1, 2006
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A New Electromagnetic Device for the Surveying of Subsurface ConductorsBy A. E. Lehmberg
"IT IS KNOWN that some ores of sulphide type, such as pyrite, chalcopyrite, and bornite have an electrical conductivity comparable to that of metals, and accordingly much higher than the conductivity
Jan 1, 1952