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Geology of the Coleville Field, SaskatchewanBy G. J. Hamilton
"THE Royalite-Canada Southern Coleville No. 1 gas strike of August 15th, 1951, and the closely following low gravity black-oil strike of August 23rd, were the first of a series of recent oil and gas d
Jan 1, 1952
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New Approaches for Treatment the Blister Copper at the Codelco Norte SmelterBy J. Font
New approaches for the fire refining process of blister copper have been carried out at the Codelco Norte Smelter. These have been mainly focused on modification and improvement of the process configu
Jan 1, 2007
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Leaching Alternatives for Gold Tellurides in Sonora, MexicoBy P. C. Santos-Munguía, F. Nava-Alonso, O. Alonso-González
"The gold recovery of a Mexican cyanidation plant, in Sonora, has been decreasing due to the increasing presence of gold tellurides. This work presents the results of different processes aimed to reco
Jan 1, 2017
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Using a Constraint Model to Optimize a Mineral Processing SystemBy A. Khan, C. Ciriello
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the value of constraint modelling in optimization of mineral processing systems. This will be achieved by first understanding the overall concept of variati
Jan 1, 2015
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The Solvent Extraction of Iron from a Chloride Leach Solution Containing Precious, Rare and Base MetalsBy Niels Verbaan, Ron Molnar, David Dreisinger
"An acidic chloride leach solution was generated from the treatment of an ore containing the following value elements: silver, gold, indium, gallium, copper, zinc and lead. Iron was also co-extracted
Jan 1, 2016
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The Engineering Aspects of Aluminium ProphylaxisBy A. W. Jacobs
SHORTLY after Denny, Robson, and Irwin(l) published their first paper, in 1937, on the prevention of silicosis by metallic aluminium, experiments were begun on the practical application of the discove
Jan 1, 1944
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United Keno Hill MinesBy Jr. Carmichael
"THE MAYO AREA was prospected as early as 1887. The first major activity started in 1898, when the Stewart River and its tributaries were examined for placer deposits, and in succeeding years the dist
Jan 1, 1949
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Computer Vision Applied to Corrosion Evaluation on Pipe RadiographsBy M. Brochu
In this paper, we present a computer-vision approach developed for wall-thickness measurements of corroded pipes inspected by double-wall radiography. The main objective of the work is to optimize dat
Jan 1, 2005
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Mining Research in Canada: An Offer You Can’t RefuseBy Alan Galley, Tom Hynes, Michel Plouffe
"Mining in Canada’s economy• Employs 320,000+ workers; Wages 30-60% above other sectors• Operates 220 producing mines, 33 smelters and refineries• Paid $8.4B in taxes and royalties to governments in 2
Jan 1, 2012
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Investigation on the Energy Distribution of Electrical DisintegrationBy T. Senga, T. Namihira, S. Terada, S. Owada
"Electrical disintegration (ED) has been well known as a good comminution method to improve liberation of compositional phases because it was reported that electron avalanche could occur preferentiall
Jan 1, 2017
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Improving Energy/Water Specific Consumption Strategies in Industrial Complexes: Enterprise Real Time Data Integration and CollaborationBy Osvaldo A. Bascur, Curt Heftier
The lack of integrated information including the Energy/Utility Suppliers with sufficient detail for analysis causes inefficient operation in metallurgical complexes including the Energy/Utility Suppl
Jan 1, 2011
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Advancements in Materials and Processes for Future Aerospace Propulsion SystemsBy David Ulrich Furrer
Materials and manufacturing processing technologies have played an important role in the development and capabilities of nearly all manmade products. Market drivers for fuel efficient, low cost, envi
Jan 1, 2015
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Refining Bismuth by Distillation and ChlorinationBy R. A. Campbell, R. R. Rogers
"AbstractThe experiments described show that crude bismuth metal containing up to 5 per •cent lead, 0.14 per cent silver, 0.015 per cent copper, 0.02 per cent iron, .and small amounts of antimony, nic
Jan 1, 1955
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Dry Atomization of Nickel Laterite SlagBy L. C. So, S. Faucher, S. Mostaghel, A. Triwahyuono, D. Sauter, S. -Y. Oh, S. K. Lee, K. Aswin
"Molten hauling and water granulation are the commonly used slag treatment methods in the production of nickel. Water is present in these processes either to accelerate cooling of the dumped slag or i
Jan 1, 2017
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How will Mining Adapt to a Changing Climate?By Neil Westoll
Extensive Global Network ?Working together, AECOM provides clients with a unique blend of global reach, local knowledge, innovation and technical excellence. ?43,000+ team members worldwide ?450+ o
May 1, 2009
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Development of a Metallurgical Process for Polymetallic NodulesBy C. McLachlan, J. R. Donald
"Positioned at the forefront of the seafloor minerals industry, DeepGreen Resources is on track to becoming a leading producer of base and strategic metals obtained from vast high-grade seafloor polym
Jan 1, 2017
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Electrochemical Studies of the Performance of Different Mesh Anodes during and after Zinc ElectrowinningBy E. Ghali, W. Zhang, M. Robichaud, G. Houlachi
"The performances of six mesh and one plate dimensionally stable anodes have been investigated in the zinc electrolyte at 38oC and compared to conventional silver-lead alloy anodes. The electrochemica
Jan 1, 2016
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Mini-Sosie ? New High Resolution Seismic Reflection SystemBy Y. Serres
In the past, conventional reflection seismic techniques were not very successful when applied to typical mining exploration: they lacked resolution in the shallow range or were not cost effective. By
Jan 1, 1978
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Sulphide ore/explosives exothermic reactionsBy W. Evans, T. Steis
"Sulphide ores under certain circumstances will react with explosives to generate an autocatalytic chemical reaction. This reaction is exothermic and results in the production of large volumes of pois
Jan 1, 1995
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Enterprise-Wide Optimization in Steelmaking: A Scoping StudyBy J. Worden, D. Hughes, S. Smart, H. Zughbi
The enterprise wide optimization (EWO) of steelmaking and manufacturing is a multi-level, hierarchical problem which spans higher level corporate planning and scheduling through to the lower level ope
Jan 1, 2015