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Effect of using Different Grinding Media on the Flotation Performance of a Platinum Group OreBy K. C. Corin, Z. G. Song, J. G. Wiese
In the present study the effect of using different grinding media, viz, ceramic balls, forged steel balls, 15% Cr steel balls, stainless steel and mixture of stainless steel and 15% Cr steel balls (50
Jan 1, 2015
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Stabilization and regeneration of Ce02 and Ce02/Zr02 based Pt catalyst for the water gas shift reactionBy R. M. S. Häggblad
The article deals with stabilisation and regeneration of Ce02 and Ce02/Zr02 based Pt water gas shift catalysts, subject to high initial deactivation. The reaction gas species effect on the catalyst de
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation Of Elements Of Concern In The Jeb Tailings Management Facility Using Synchrotron Radiation TechniquesBy John R. Hayes, Kebbi A. Hughes, John Rowson, Peter E. R. Blanchard, Jeremiah C. Beam, Andrew P. Grosvenor, Arthur Situm
Uranium ore bodies contain elements within mineral phases that need to be disposed of responsibly. Solid waste can be placed in a tailings management facility (TMF) to contain the waste elements and l
Jan 1, 2020
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Tailings Disposal of No. 12 and No. 6 Concentrators at Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation LimitedBy G. W. Neumann
"In order to avoid pollution of water in Flemming Brook and Little River, which drain the area in which the Brunswick No. 12 Mine and Concentrator are located, the company has gone to considerable exp
Jan 1, 1969
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Review of Chemical MethodsBy F. T. Rabbitts
Introduction When the investigation of radioactive ores began at the Mines Branch about five years ago it was at once evident that improved chemical methods for the determination of uranium were esse
Jan 1, 1952
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Wall Control Techniques at Inco's Pipe Open PitBy J. Janeson
Wall control at the Pipe Open Pit is of primary importance in ensuring the long-term stability of the operation, while keeping costs to a minimum. Blasting techniques have been adapted to the variatio
Jan 1, 1979
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Mechanization in Alberta Coal MinesBy H. H. Gardner
INTRODUCTION THE problem of mechanization is one of the most vital in the minds of Alberta coal operators today. In these times of constantly increasing operating costs, any way of decreasing the cos
Jan 1, 1951
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Stress Raisers in FatigueBy R. C. A. Thurston
INTRODUCTION THE deleterious effect of stress raisers or notches on the resistance to fatigue of machine components, and other parts subjected to repeated dynamic loading, has been well known for man
Jan 1, 1951
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Computerized Road Excavation Permit Processing and Utility Management in Hong KongBy Xiang Yu
Hong Kong has a dense distribution of utility services laid under its road network. Utility undertakers frequently demand road openings to install new services and/or maintain existing ones. Road open
Aug 1, 2013
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Effect of biological gas generation on oil sand fine tailingsBy C. Guo, R. J. Chalaturnyk, M. MacKinnon, J. D. Scott
The Mildred Lake Settling Basin (MLSB) is the largest disposal site for mature fine tailings (MFT) at the Syncrude Canada Ltd. oil sands plant. Over the past years (since 1996), there has been a marke
Jan 1, 2007
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Some Properties of Aerated PowdersBy S. P. Chong, N. C. Shih, G. A. Turner
Fine powders, with the bulk of the particle diameters Jess than 10 microns, were aerated so that each particle was, on the average, separated from its neighbours by 1.3 to 2 mean diameters. In this st
Jan 1, 1970
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Spectral Characterization and Image Analysis in Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Process Metallurgy for the Design of New Sensors for Process ControlBy I. Ruiz Bustinza, L. F. Verdeja, Daniel Sbarbaro, R. Parra, J. Mochón
The oxidation of sulfides is a complex process involving gaseous products and intermediate species given rise to emission and absorption spectra which carry out important information about the reactio
Jan 1, 2015
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Coal Mining and Geology in CanadaBy F. W. Gray
Summarized Foreword This paper is one of a series arranged by Institute Divisional Committees for the Fiftieth Anniversary Meeting, reviewing the experience of the major mining and metallurgical in
Jan 1, 1948
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The Caland Dredging ProjectBy Nathaniel S. Scott
Caland Ore Company Limited, a subsidiary of Inland Steel Company of Chicago, Illinois, leased an iron ore deposit from Steep Rock Iron Mines Limited on January 1, 1953.. This deposit lay underneath a
Jan 1, 1961
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Investigation of Suitability of Pb-Zn Mine Tailings for Surface Paste DisposalBy A. Bascetin
The mining industry in Turkey has been developing in the last 10 years. Mine wastes and tailings have thus been increasing, depending on the rising production rates. There are many problems related to
Aug 1, 2013
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Development of Automated Curing System for Mass ConcreteBy Ju-hyung Ha
New automated curing system for mass concrete has been developed to improve the quality of concrete structure and to save construction time and cost. The principle of this system is the automated wate
Aug 1, 2013
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Magdalen Islands salt depositsBy Marcel Vallee, D. C. Gagnon, C. CARBONNEAU, P. ST-JULIEN
The Magdalen Islands archipelago, a cluster of fifteen islands, is located near the centre of the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the thickest portion of the Carboniferous Fundy Basin of the Maritime Pro vinc
Jan 1, 1984
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Economics of Slag Heat Recovery from Ferronickel SlagsBy L. Rodd, C. Walker, T. Koehler
"The energy content of slag represents approximately 80% of the total energy inputs to a laterite nickel electric smelting furnace. Conventional slag handling methods produce only low grade heat and t
Jan 1, 2010
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HeapSim - Unravelling the mathematics of heap bioleachingBy N. Ogbonna, D. G. Dixon
Although heap bioleaching has been recognized as an economic alternative for treating low grade mineral ores, the underlying physical, chemical and biological processes involved are complex. A detaile
Jan 1, 2005
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The Composition, Chemical Properties, and Processing of the Unique Niobium-Rare Earth Ores of the Tomtor DepositBy D. S. Flett, A. V. Tolstov, M. A. Mulagaleeva, N. V. Gudkova, A. M. Zhizhaev, V. I. Kuzmin, Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology SB RAS, O. A. Logutenko, V. N. Kuzmina
The complex niobium-rare earth pyrochlore-monazite-crandallite ores of the Tomtor deposit, located in the Siberian Arctic, should be considered as a new type of rare metal materials. The major valuabl
Jan 1, 2016