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                K+S Group's Newest Venture: The Legacy ProjectBy Franz Xaver Spachtholz
K+S Potash Canada GP (KSPC) is part of the K+S Group, one of the world's leading suppliers of standard and speciality fertilizers and the world?s leading salt producer. Globally, the K+S Group em
Aug 1, 2013
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                Iron Control in Mineral ProcessingBy J. A. Finch
For base metal sulphides, iron rejection starts in mineral processing. This review focuses on the changes in plant practice specifically to improve iron sulphide rejection by controlling contaminant i
Jan 1, 2006
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                Influence of Mold Coating on the Metallurgical Quality of Titanium Cast into Graphite Ingot MoldsBy B. Tougas
Recycling of titanium represents an important economic activity due to high cost of the material and the amount of returns of machined parts which represent the bulk of finished titanium products (typ
Jan 1, 2011
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                Falconbridge's Copper Operations in UgandaBy H. H. Bird
Kilembe is situated in the foothills of the Ruwenzori Mountains in Uganda. Precambrian stratiform copper de-posits are currently being mined at a rate of 90,000 tons per month. Complex ore structures
Jan 1, 1968
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                Role of Some Organic Impurities in Zinc Electrowinning: Adverse Effects on Current Efficiency and Product QualityBy E. L. C. Martins, M. J. Nicol, D. Majuste, A. D. Souza
The effects of organic compounds on the current efficiency (CE), morphology, crystal structure and mechanical properties of the metal deposited during the electrowinning of zinc are described. A flota
Jan 1, 2014
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                Air-Photo Interpretation Reduces Costs For A Wide Variety Of Oilfield ProjectsBy O. B. Horne, R. O. Morgan, C. E. Anderson
"Air-photo interpretation and photogrammetry are two of the most effective and versatile tools available to the petroleum industry. The techniques have proven successful in providing solutions to many
Jan 1, 1968
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                Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Origin of the Magnet Cove Barite-Sulphide Deposit, Walton, N.S.By J. L. Jambor, R. W. Boyle
"The Magnet Cove barite-sulphide deposit is a raking pipe-like body that replaced and partly filled a large brecciated zone at the junction of two faults at the contact between sedimentary rocks of th
Jan 1, 1966
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                Point of zero charge (PZC) and double layer adsorption - An equilibrium calculation approachBy C. A. Young, H-H. Huang, L. G. Twidwell
Solid particles, especially oxides/hydroxides, develop an electrical charge on their surface when submerged in aqueous solution. Parks was able to relate PZC (point of zero charge) of an oxide to its
Jan 1, 2005
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                Nanostructured Gold and Alloys for Fuel Cell CatalysisBy Chuan-Jian Zhong
Gold-based nanoparticles in the size range of a few nm have attracted increasing interests in catalysis, sensors and biomedical applications. The study of the unique catalytic properties of nanosized
Oct 1, 2003
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                Defining in-situ block sizeBy M. Grenon
"The presence, size, orientation, nature, and persistence of geological discontinuities dictate the behaviour of a rock mass. Block size, which is defined by discontinuity spacing, by the number of jo
Jan 1, 1998
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                Engineering Geology Considerations and Approach in Assessing the Stability of Rock SlopesBy Douglas R. Piteau
"Assessing the stability of a slope cut in rock is basically a problem of engineering geology - geology, because it involves a sound understanding of the important aspects of geology, such as geologic
Jan 1, 1972
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                Creating Sustainability at AntaminaBy Steven D. Botts
The Antamina project, owned by BHP Billiton Plc, Mitsubishi Corporation, Noranda Inc., and Teck Cominco Ltd. , is a $2.3 billion copper/zinc project, located in the Ancash Department in Perú. The proj
May 1, 2002
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                Fixing the Foundations: Auditing the Internal Responsibility SystemOverview n Why we audited the IRS n How we did it n What we discovered n What we learned n Where we are going next The unbroken chain of safety The Internal Responsibility System (IRS) The n
May 1, 2003
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                Recent Developments at the Sydney Steel PlantBy Norman A. Parlee
Introduction The principal primary iron and steel producing capacity of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation is at the Dominion Iron and Steel, Limited, plant at Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova
Jan 1, 1951
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                Keys to the Successful Implementation of Reliability-centered Maintenance (RCM II )By Normand Champigny
The Forces of Change ? The current business environment ? What can we expect for the future on management of physical assets ? The impact of maintenance on production costs ? What is RCM is doing
May 1, 2002
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                The Similkameen ProjectBy J. H. Parliament
"The 15,000-tpd Similkameen open-pit copper mine, 10 miles south of Princeton, B.C., started production during 1972. The two main ore zones are separated by the deep canyon of the Similkameen River, w
Jan 1, 1973
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                Ironworking in Upper Canada: Charles Hayes and the Marmora WorksBy Rita Michael
"The Marmara Ironworks was not the earliest ironworks in Ontario, but it was distinguished from other early works in a number of ways. It was established on an ambitious scale as a self-sufficient and
Jan 1, 1999
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                Gypsum in Atlantic CanadaBy J. R. CAMERON
Gypsum is mined in all Atlantic Provinces except Prince Edward Island. It is generally thought to have been derived from the hydration of anhydrite in areas of minimal drainage. Late Devonian downwarp
Jan 1, 1984
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                The Mineral King MineBy W. W. Cummings
The Mineral King Mine, owned and operated by Sheep Creek Mines is located in the Purcell mountain range of southeastern British Columbia. Production of lead and zinc concentrates commenced in 1954 som
Jan 1, 1960
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                Evaluation of Shotcrete Rock Support Systems in Underground Mines by a New Non-Intrusive TechniqueBy Moe Momayez
Shotcrete is a practical and economical support system in many Canadian underground mines. Although shotcrete technology has gained acceptance in the mining industry, there are some problems that have
May 1, 2001