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Investigations of Conveyor Belts Condition in the Institute of Mining Engineering at Wroclaw University of Technology
By R. Blazej
Machinery Systems Division (MSD) in the Institute of Mining Engineering at Wroclaw University of Technology specializes in belt conveying systems analyzing, calculating and design. Within the division
Aug 1, 2013
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Barite-Fluorite Deposits of Lake Ainslie - An Appraisal From an Economic Viewpoint
By Michael Zurowski
This paper traces the history of International Mogul's assessment program on the Lake Ainslie barite-fluorite deposits of Cape Breton Island. The geology of the area is outlined, and the main vein sys
Jan 1, 1972
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Pilot-Scale and Continuous Bench Testing of the Aims Cn-DTM Cyanide Destruction Process on an Australian Gold Plant Tailings Effluent
By S. Glen
Cyanide management practices on modern gold plants are becoming more onerous, due to environmental pressures, particularly for signatories to the International Cyanide Management Code. Operations are
Jan 1, 2011
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Triple Segmented Intercell Bar: A Contribution in Copper Electrowinning
By E. P. Wiechmann, J. A. Henríquez, P. E. Aqueveque, L. G. Muñoz, G. A. Vidal
"The original segmented intercell Optibar succeeded in reducing the magnitude and occurrence of short circuits. It also improved the specific energy consumption of the process. This paper expands the
Jan 1, 2012
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Valuing Mineral Opportunities as Options
By Robert T. McKnight
"Traditional techniques for valuing resource projects companies have been primarily based on discounted cashflow methods (DCF) or by comparison to similar projects with an apparent market capitalizati
Jan 1, 2003
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International Commission On Large Dams (ICOLD)
By Yves Gratton
The International Commission on Large Dams (ICOLD) is a non-governmental International Organization which provides a forum for the exchange of knowledge and experience in dam engineering. It is the wo
May 1, 2002
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Quarrying and Sizing Limestone For Metallurgical Purposes at Irish Cove and ..... The Use of Sized Limestone in Steelmaking
By L. C. Johnston, J. N. Gills
This paper reviews the basic reactions of the blast furnace and the open hearth furnace, and then discusses the quarrying and sizing requirements of the limestone feed for each. Particular emphasis is
Jan 1, 1967
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International Upper Mantle Project
By Robert J. Uffen
YOU will likely recall the accomplishments of the International Geophysical Year of 1957, with its polar expeditions, the discovery of the Van Allen radiation belts and the spectacular launchings of t
Jan 1, 1962
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The Use of •Chemicals in Mine Grouting
By L. J. Cunningham
I THINK it can be safely said that no mining operation, whetl1er open-pit or underground, is ever entirely free of water. It follows that every ton of ore bears a charge which represents, either direc
Jan 1, 1962
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A New Analytical Tool For Uranium Exploration: Whole-rock Boron Coordination Chemistry
By Lisa L. Van Loon, Neil R. Banerjee
Canada is a world leader in uranium exploration, but many deposits are located in remote regions making exploration targeting challenging. Novel approaches are needed to detect the presence of large-s
Jan 1, 2020
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ISO Management Standard for Energy Management - WIIFM (What's In It For Metallurgy?)
By A. Taylor, E. Thorn Corthay, R. Storey
In response to requests from its stakeholders, the International Standards Organisation is engaged in development of an international standard for Energy Management Systems (EnMS) which will become "I
Jan 1, 2010
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Native copper: humanity's introduction to metallurgy?
By Michael L. Wayman
Native copper is copper which exists in nature in elemental, metallic form, rather than being chemically combined as is the case with the more usual oxides, sulphides, carbonates, etc. Several other m
Jan 1, 1999
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Characteristics of Wenchuan Earthquake and its Geological Hazard Effects
By Yun-Jie Wei
Seismic areas were in the eastern margin of the Qinghai-Tibet plain, whose structures were complicated, mainly composed of Maowen fault, Yingxiu fault and Pengxian-guanxian fault. The rapid rise of th
May 1, 2009
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Transforming Flash Furnace Feed and Burner Stability: Optimizing Furnace Performance and Productivity
By P. E. Walker, M. E. Reed, R. C. Sims, B. Snowdon, D. E. Fallas
An advanced Flash Furnace feed system is the key to improving furnace performance. Clyde-WorleyParsons has developed a revolutionary pulseless pneumatic injection feed system technology, capable of de
Jan 1, 2007
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Calibration of a Dynamic Model for an Industrial Comminution Circuit
By Eric Poulin, Anthony Clapperton, Jocelyn Bouchard, Jaime Cristobal Rojas-Montes, Benjamin Legare
"Several grinding mill dynamic simulators have been developed in the last half-century. However, complete circuit simulations are mainly limited to academic investigations, and on-site applications fo
Jan 1, 2016
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Three Dimensional Simulation of Hydraulic Fracturing on Fault Using Lattice Element Method
By X. Xu, J. K. -W. Wong, J. -Y. Delenne, K. Soga
Hydraulic fracturing (HF) is a mulit-scale and multi-physics process which makes numerical modelling challenging. Conventional numerical models focus on multi-physics nature of HF but the multiscale n
Jan 1, 2015
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Detour Lake: Discovery of a World-Class Gold Deposit in Ontario
By R. Aubertin, G. Panneton, P. Donovan
The Detour Lake gold project is located in northeastern Ontario, approximately 300 km northeast of Timmins, within the Abitibi greenstone belt in the northwestern portion of the Archean Superior Provi
Jan 1, 2011
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The Appropriateness of the Transfer Size in AG and SAG Mill Circuit Design
The AG/SAG circuit discharge P80 is now increasingly referred to as the ?Transfer Size? or T80 for short. From the literature it is apparent that in circuit design some approaches to the sizing of AG/
Jan 1, 2012
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The Metallurgy of Nickel-Coated Composite Powders
A brief description of the hydro-gen reduction of nickel from ammoniacal solutions by the Sherritt process is given, indicating how this procedure can now be used to coat a great number of materials -
Jan 1, 1963
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Deportment of Toxic Trace Elements in the CIP/CIL Cyanidation Process
By K. Bunney, R. Pleysier
The deportment of a suite of elements through representative gold ore processing unit operations in cyanidation has been investigated. Chromium and lead are not soluble in alkaline cyanide solutions.
Jan 1, 2011