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The Effect of Surfactants on the Behaviour of Sulphur in the Oxidation of Chalcopyrite at Medium TemperatureBy J. D. T. Steyl
Anglo American Corporation and the University of British Columbia have developed a medium-temperature oxygen pressure leaching process for the extraction of copper from chalcopyrite concentrates in an
Jan 1, 2004
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Sustainability Research: Hot Workability for Higher Strength and Reduced Weight: HSLA Steel ProductsBy E. V. Konopleva, H. J. McQueen
Steels in high variety have been providing strength and ductility for more than a century mainly through complex heat treatments following hot shaping. The economical and sustainable goal was a steel
Jan 1, 2015
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7th Müller Award Lecture Engineering in Fractured Rock MassesBy J. A. Hudson
"The paper begins with a brief summary of Professor Müller’s formation of the ISRM and the contents of the previous six Müller lectures with their emphases on rock fractures. The geological origin of
Jan 1, 2015
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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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Reduction of Fine Iron Ores While Falling Through HydrogenBy S. Y. Ezz, K. El•Guindi
A vertical tube, 8 m long and 2.5 cm in diameter, electrically heated to 650°C throughout the majority of its height, was used to study the-effect of ore feed rate and hydrogen flow rate on the reduct
Jan 1, 1969
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Titanium Powder Production by Reducing Titanium Tetrachloride with Magnesium Metal in a Molten SaltBy G. Minhas, M. Pule, Y. Laffitte, M. c. McGurn, T. Tzanetakis, Peacey. J., R. Susilo
Titanium (Ti) metal production from titanium tetrachloride (TiCl4) using magnesium (Mg) as a reducing agent is the well-known Kroll process. A chloride route is used to avoid oxidation of the titanium
Jan 1, 2015
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Environmental Harmony ? An Objective in Mine Planning and DevelopmentBy W. G. Dallas
The social and environmental problems presented by the location of a large zinc/ lead ore body within one mile of a thriving town are described. The development problems are social, involving the educ
Jan 1, 1977
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An Undergraduate Hydrometallurgy Laboratory Emphasizing Engineering DesignBy J. Schmidt
The development of set of laboratory experiments, intended to help undergraduate students meet Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board requirements for Engineering Design outcomes, is described.The l
Jan 1, 2019
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The Gold-pyrite Association in Witwatersrand Reefs: Evidence for Electrochemical Precipitation of Gold (389b927c-c068-45d6-8a17-f26d7d6d1938)By W. J. Przybylowicz, V. M. Prozesky, D. de Bruin
"The common style of gold mineralization in the Basal Reef and other auriferous conglomerates of the Witwatersrand Supergroup comprises clusters of gold grains occurring interstitially to quartz and p
Jan 1, 1994
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Arsenic Removal by Controlled Biological Iron Oxidation ReactionsBy Henk Dijkman, Wageningen University, Paula Gonzalez Contreras, Irene Sánchez-Andrea, Jan Weijma, Silvia Vega
"More than 20 years ago, Paques B.V. introduced innovative biotechnologies to recover metals and to remove sulfate from aqueous streams. These technologies find their origin in the exploration of micr
Jan 1, 2016
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The Application of the Induced Polarization Method at Brenda Mines, British ColumbiaBy D. K. Fountain
"High metal prices and advanced technology in open-pit mining methods have resulted in considerable interest in the development of large, low-grade mineral deposits. Brenda Mines Limited is presently
Jan 1, 1968
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Economical Manufacture of Quality Lime (caec3a53-9812-4761-a5b0-5c17ff14588a)By Victor Azbe
Azbe System of Controlled Calcination To obtain good and cheap lime there are certain fundamental requirements that need to be satisfied. These are : (1) Proper combustion of fuel and steady suppl
Jan 1, 1946
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Discovery and technological change: tile origins of steelmaking at Sydney, Nova ScotiaBy Kri Inwood
"IntroductionIn 1879, when the Dominion government initiated its controversial program of industrial promotion, iron smelting in Canada was limited to one company producing coke iron on the mainland o
Jan 1, 1983
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At the courts in 1984By Robert B. Parsons
"1984 was an eventful year in the courthouse f or observers 0/ the mining tax scene in Canada. For the first time in a number of years, the Federal Court heard several important tax cases which pertai
Jan 1, 1985
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The history of gold discoveries in Canada - an unfinished storyBy Donald A. Cranstone
"This paper provides a bird's eye view of the pattern of gold discoveries since 1823, the year of Canada's first gold find, up to 1983. Within this 160-year period, more gold was discovered
Jan 1, 1985
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Exploration and Economic Potential of Geothermal Steam in Western CanadaBy T. L. Sadlier-Brown, Andrew E. Nevin
"Common properties of commercial geothermal steam reservoirs are a magmatic heat source, the presence of water in vapour and liquid phases, and a surrounding seal of low permeability. The latter may b
Jan 1, 1973
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Innovative Technology System for Ground Support with a Fast, Safe and Fully Mechanized Way of Installing Wire MeshBy J. Kalejta
Ever increasing depth of mineral extraction presents a challenging environment for hard rock underground mines. High in-situ stresses and associated seismicity with potential rockburst hazards are the
Aug 1, 2013
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Low Carbon Ironmaking Technology Developments in Europe by Sustainable Hot Metal Production with Top Gas Recycle Blast Furnace and HisarnaBy Christiaan Zeilstra, Jan van der Stel, Koen Meijer, Gerard Louwerse, Tim Peeters
The steel industry is producing about 5% of the world wide CO2 emission. Therefore the European steel industry has defined a research program to reduce the CO2 emission by 50% per ton: ULCOS. Since it
Jan 1, 2015
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Economics of Ferrous Smelting in CanadaBy P. E. Cavanagh
Introduction A comprehensive study of the economics of processes for smelting iron ores has been made by the Ontario Research Foundation on behalf of the Ontario Research Commission. This survey ha
Jan 1, 1948
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Quantitative modelling of the segregation of magmatic sulphides: an exploration guideBy P. C. Lightfoot, J. M. Duke, A. J. Naldrett
"The segregation of magmatic sulphides from mafic and ultramafic silicate magmas, in many circumstances, leaves the magma with a lower-than-normal Ni/MgO ratio, which is characteristic of both lavas e
Jan 1, 1984