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Resource savings through computer control in a traveling grate pelletizing furnaceBy Richard C. Corson
"Modern microprocessor systems make it possible to use several variables to anticipate changes in the process and to react with responses before upsets can be magnified by the process or by control ac
Jan 1, 1983
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Decontamination of Elliot Lake Uranium TailingsBy D. Raicevic
After more than 93% of the uranium is extracted from Elliot Lake uranium ores by a sulphuric acid leaching process, the leach residue (tailings) contains small amounts of uranium and radioactive isoto
Jan 1, 1979
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A New DSO Iron Ore Producer in LabradorBy John F. Kearney
Labrador Iron Mines (?LIM?) Schefferville Projects consist of 20 major DSO deposits lying along a 120 km strike length in both the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador and in Quebec. The town of Sch
May 1, 2011
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IOCC Using Expert System to Meet Production and Quality Control GoalsBy Paul Delottinville, Maynard Hall, Henry Hillier
"An expert system application for supervisory control and optimization of the indurating process at the Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOCC) has been developed and installed in closed-loop. Prior to the
Jan 1, 1998
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The Midwest uranium project development of the milling processBy L. A. Melis, K. S. Fraser
"This paper describes the development of a milling circuit for the complex Midwest orebody, containing a high-arsenic uranium ore typical of that found in northern Saskatchewan. The results of prelimi
Jan 1, 1983
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Tailings Dam Engineering An Overview of its Evolution, Current Practice and New Challenges Topic Area ? Metal Mining, EnvironmentBy Robert C. Lo
As tailings dams grow in physical size, their impact on public safety and the environment also increases in severity. Over the last three decades, tailings dam engineering has evolved from largely "tr
May 1, 2001
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Predicting Bubble Coarsening in Flotation Froth: Effect of Particle Size and HydrophobicityBy Seungwoo Park, Whuisu Shim, Roe-Hoan Yoon, Kaiwu Huang
"A comprehensive froth model has been derived from first principles. It is based on predicting the kinetics of film thinning in the presence of particles of varying sizes and surface hydrophobicity. A
Jan 1, 2016
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Slope Mass Rating (SMR) Geomechanics Classification: Thirty Years ReviewBy R. Tomás, J. B. Serón, M. Romana
The Slope Mass Rating (SMR; Romana, 1985) geomechanics classification was developed as a sequel of Bieniawski’s Rock Mass Rating (RMR) system, which was almost impossible to use in slopes due to the e
Jan 1, 2015
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Expansion Projects at Tamano RefineryBy T. Maruyama
Tamano Refinery started its operation in 1972 with the cathode production capacity of 84,000 tons per year. After several expansions, the production capacity increased to 228,000 tons per year in 2001
Jan 1, 2007
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Increased SAG Grinding Capacity at Goldex Secondary Crushing of SAG Mill FeedBy A. Allaire
The Goldex operation of Agnico-Eagle Mines (AEM) commenced operations in the spring of 2008. Following some months of initial operation, the grinding circuit capacity was under-performing according to
Jan 1, 2012
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Comparison of Selective Flotation of Chalcopyrite and Molybdenite with Various Oxidation TechniquesBy Hajime Miki, Gde Pandhe Wisnu Suyantara, Ahmed Mohamed Elmahdy, Hidekazu Matsuoka, Kyushu University, Tsuyoshi Hirajima
"Selective flotation of chalcopyrite and molybdenite was studied using various surface treatment methods such as electrolysis, ozone treatment, and plasma. Oxidation via electrolysis method indicated
Jan 1, 2016
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Deep-well dewatering at Gibraltar MinesBy T. L. Carpenter
"The presence of excessive water in the Gibraltar East Stage 1 pit initiated studies into the ground-water conditions that might be expected in mining the Granite Lake and Pollyanna pits. Hydrologic i
Jan 1, 1980
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Recent Improvements at Tamano SmelterBy M. Hamamoto, M. Furuta, S. Tanaka
The Tamano smelter and refinery has expanded its production from 228kt/y to 260kt/y since 2006. It was not a big jump, but efficient and economical improvements were executed. These were not only de-b
Jan 1, 2007
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Rare Earths and Other Mineral Raw Materials: The Many Faces of CriticalityBy R. G. Eggert
"A critical element, as the term has come to be used, provides essential properties to a modern engineered material and is subject to supply risk. The rare-earth elements became perhaps the most promi
Jan 1, 2016
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The Recrystallization Temperature of BerylliumBy W. A. Alexander
Introduction In the course of a programme of research on beryllium in progress in these laboratories, knowledge of the recrystallization temperature became necessary. As the information is not avai
Jan 1, 1947
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The Murray Brook Deposit, Bathurst Camp, New Brunswick: Geologic Setting and Recent DevelopmentsBy M. P. Rennick, D. M. Burton
Abstract -The Murray Brook massive sulfide deposit, which was the first geochemical discovery in the Bathurst camp, is one of the largest sulfide deposits in the area. The massive sulfides are hosted
Jan 1, 1992
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Back-Analyses of Failures and Support Redesign of a Magnesite Roomand-Pillar Mine Excavated in Stratified RockBy J. Arzúa, L. R. Alejano, P. Rodríguez
"After six years of successful excavation with a support pattern, some roof failures have happened in a room-and-pillar underground mine excavated in a stratified rock mass. In this paper the authors
Jan 1, 2015
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Robotic Upgrading of Postwar Social Dwelling EnvelopesBy K. Iturralde
The article discusses the possibility of automation in refurbishment processes of social dwelling built from 1950 to 1970. These massively produced buildings were mostly designed prior to the law enfo
Aug 1, 2013
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Bevcon Mines LimitedBy P. B. Demarsh
"Location: - On highway 59, 17 miles east of Val d 10r near junction of Montreal highway in Northwestern Quebec.Life; - Started production 1952, ceased 1965.Ore: - Pyrite, chalcopyrite and small amoun
Jan 1, 1966
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The Grantham iron worksBy David J. McDougall
"The production of pig iron, wrought iron bars and castings in Quebec during the 18th and 19th centuries has been so closely identified by historians with Les Forges du St. Maurice on the St. Maurice
Jan 1, 1999