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Canadian Gold Exploration Cost Trends, 1946-2000By Jianping Zhang
QUESTIONS: ?? Is it more expensive to find an ounce of gold in Canada today than 50 yrs ago? ?? Did the Canadian gold industry find more gold than they mined? ?? What is the future sustainability o
May 1, 2006
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Characterisation of Precipitates in a Mg-6Gd-1Zn-0,6Zr (Wt%) Casting AlloyBy J. F. Nie
Mechanical properties of precipitation hardenable magnesium alloys depend critically on the chemistry, structure, morphology, orientation and distribution of strengthening precipitates. It is therefor
Jan 1, 2006
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The SCR® Process Produces High Quality Copper Rod Around The WorldBy P. W. Ware
The majority of all refined copper is consumed to produce electrical conductors. Most copper conductors are drawn into wire from 8 mm ETP copper rod produced from high purity copper cathodes. Southwir
Jan 1, 2007
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Fluid Motion Characteristics With Gas Injection For Copper Electrorefining At High Current DensityBy Y. Hanada
Electrorefining at higher current density is desirable due to the increase in productivity attained without expanding the plant size. However, increasing the current density in common commercial pract
Jan 1, 2007
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An Innovative Wireless Electrolytic Cell Monitorpowered By Ultra-Low Bus VoltageBy E. You
Kennecott Utah Copper Refinery and Outokumpu Technology have developed a wireless Electrolytic Cell Monitor (CellSensor) system to monitor cell voltage and temperature. The system is based on a robust
Jan 1, 2007
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Interaction of aluminum with silica based ceramicsBy Jeffrey D. Smith, William G. Fahrenholtz, Jose M. Soto
Interactions between A356 aluminum (Al-Si alloy) and dense fused silica (FS) riser tubes used for low-pressure casting of aluminum alloys were evaluated using a sessile drop approach. The tubes have a
Jan 1, 2004
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Zero Waste Steel Works - Valuable Products from By-ProductsBy J. Borlee, F. Sorrentino, A. Fleischanderl, M. Gimenez, W. Gebert, U. Gennari
Large quantities of solid by-products are generated by the steel industry and other important activity sectors in Europe (power plants, car dismantling companies, urban incinerators) with no or very l
Jan 1, 2004
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Relationship between glass fiber content and particle size of sprayable tundish lining (MgO) on the wettability of molten steel/MgO systemBy Y. Turen, Y. Karakas, E. Candan, C. Sahinturk
In this study, wettability between sprayable tundish lining (MgO) and molten steel was investigated by using sessile drop method. Content of glass fiber (SiO2) in the MgO varied between 0 to 8 wt% whe
Jan 1, 2004
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Brittle-ductile transition of an Al2O3-SiO2 refractory materialBy V. C. Pandolfelli, S. F. Santos, L. A. Rodrigues
Under conditions of stable crack propagation at room temperature, the elastic energy stored in ceramic materials is converted mainly to surface energy. However, at high temperatures, creep may also oc
Jan 1, 2004
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Barvue MineBy W. W. Weber
"The Mine property comprises some 700 acres in ranges VI and VII, Barraute township, about thirty-seven miles due north of Val d'Or in northwestern Quebec.The transformation of a small farming communi
Jan 1, 1949
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Coal in 1950 Particularly the Domestic MarketBy C. L. O?Brian
Note: The figures quoted and used herein have been collected and furnished by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Without the help and willing co-operation of the officials of the Burreau, this study w
Jan 1, 1951
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Development of a robust PTA hardfacing process using the Taguchi methodBy J. Day, Matthew X. Yao, Lijue Xue
Hardfacing overlays are commonly applied on the shroud Z-section of turbine blades for enhanced wear resistance. Among various processes that are used to apply the hardfacing overlays, the plasma tran
Jan 1, 2004
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The Use of Waste Materials from Aluminum Production as Refining Fluxes for Hot Metal and Liquid SteelBy A. McLean, J. Hou
Waste slag is a major environmental concern within the metallurgical industry. In the steel industry, about 100 kg of slag is produced in making one tonne of liquid steel from iron in addition to that
Jan 1, 2004
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Earthquakes the Province and of QuebecBy H. W. McGerrigle
The St. Lawrence Valley of Quebec lies in an earthquake danger zone, the main centers of which appear to be Murray Bay, Montreal and Quebec City. This paper compares conditions in this "earthquake zon
Jan 1, 1966
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Modeling the Flow Behavior of Metallic Alloys in Semi-Solid StateBy V. Pouyafar
Semi-Solid metal alloys, as used in SSM processing, have a special microstructure of globular solid particles suspended in a liquid matrix, which makes them behave differently in forming processes. Th
Oct 1, 2011
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Mine Design and Planning Systems State-of-the-art and Future TrendsBy Mario A. Morin
The last few years have seen considerable consolidation of the mining software industry and a trend towards greater planning and production control system integration, particularly for surface mines.
May 1, 2004
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Siscoe MineBy W. F. James
"The property of Siscoe Gold Mines, Limited, comprises about 1,600 acres, including Siscoe island and adjacent claims under water in Montigny lake, in Dubuisson and Vassan townships, Quebec.For many y
Jan 1, 1954
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Vibration damping material employing magnetic shape memory alloysBy R. Ham-Su, J. P. Healey, S. P. Farrell, R. S. Underhill, M. A. Gharghouri, C. V. Hyatt, L. M. Cheng
Magnetic shape memory alloys (MSMA's) are a class of materials where magnetic energy can be converted into mechanical energy and vice versa. NiMnGa-based MSMA's have attained magnetic field
Jan 1, 2004
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Arsenic Management in the Metallurgical Industry Recovery and DisposalBy A. Valenzuel
Arsenic is a common impurity in copper sulfide concentrates treated pyrometallurgically, which inevitably during the smelting-converting process reports in the final copper product affecting its prope
May 1, 2001
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Protection Against Fluorine Dissolution and pH Change of Seawater During Steelmaking Slag AdditionBy K. Shitogiden, Y. Samada, T. Miki
Steelmaking slag contains nutrition such as Si, P and Fe for acceleration of phytoplankton growth. Phytoplankton can fixate carbon dioxide more than any other species on earth. Hence, suppression of C
Jan 1, 2004