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The Patent System and the Public InterestBy C. Harold Riches
This article is directed co a commentary on the patent system in its relation to the public interest. As man gained supremacy over his environment, he could devote progressively increasing portions
Jan 1, 1949
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Anode Slime Leaching and Tellurium Removal at Atlantic Copper RefineryBy R. Ramirez
Atlantic Copper Refinery (Huelva, Spain) has operated the ISA permanent cathode technology since 1995. The current production rates are 260,000 t/y cathodes and 730 t/y anode slimes. These slimes unde
Jan 1, 2007
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Multi-Stage Biological Treatment System for Removal of Heavy Metal ContaminantsBy W. D. Gould, F. Goodazi, W. F. A. Duncan, A. G. Mattes
A biological treatment system designed to passively remove high concentrations of metals from leachate collected from a landfill near a large integrated zinc lead smelter has been in operation intermi
Jan 1, 2004
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Automated Shovel Tooth Wear Monitoring with Machine VisionBy Matthew A. Baumann
Tooth wear on mining shovels presents a challenge for productivity. A shovel with worn teeth suffers from increased digging forces, longer fill times, and an increased likelihood of lost or broken tee
May 1, 2011
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Non-magnetic stainless steels for cryogenic engineeringBy H. W. King
"Cryogenic engineering is concerned with components and machines which operate for long periods of time at temperatures within a few degrees of absolute zero. The absence of a ductile-brittle transiti
Jan 1, 1981
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Canadian Rare Earth Elements R&D Program: Model of CollaborationBy Janice Zinck, Ian London
In recent years, the secure supply of critical and technology metals has become increasingly important tomajor industrialized economies that seek to sustain their industrial base and develop advanced
Jan 1, 2016
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Aerial Survey Methods tn Industrial DevelopmentBy A. R. Turner
AERIAL survey methods have made enormous technical advances and gained new recognition since World War II. Before enlarging on this statement and reviewing some of the uses of aerial survey in industr
Jan 1, 1961
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Blasting technology: The challenge of the '80'sBy Wm. L. Giachino
"Over the last 10 years, C-1-L has played a significant role in the major advances that have taken place in blasting technology, among them the following: development and introduction of capsensitive
Jan 1, 1980
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Metal Removal Mechanisms During the Treatment of Highly Contaminated Acid Mine Drainage using Passive Bioreactors, Limestone Drains, and Multi-Step Systems: A Short ReviewBy Carmen M. Neculita
Optimizing the long-term efficiency of passive systems for the treatment of highly contaminated acid mine drainage (AMD) is still a challenging issue. The optimization lies, among others, on improving
Aug 1, 2013
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Copper Refining Electrolyte Purification using SuperLig® Molecular Recognition Technology for Bismuth Removal—The Experience at Birla CopperBy R. L. Bruening, L. Navarro, Izatt. S. R., R. Adiga, R. M. Izatt, N. E. Izatt, A. Sharma, N. R. Patel, B. V. Rao
Bismuth is a notorious contaminant in the electrolytic refining of Cu that can cause cathodes to fail to meet ASTM International standards and not be suitable for use in Cu rod and other downstream pr
Jan 1, 2019
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Development of an Automated Freeform Construction System and its Construction MaterialsBy Kwang-Hyun Jeon
Recently, 3D printing technology in the manufacturing field is in the spotlight. In the construction industry, similar rapid prototyping technology that does not use conventional form can be applied t
Aug 1, 2013
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Preserving the historical record of Canadian mining and metallurgyBy Norman R. Ball
"Many people in the mining and metallurgical industries were brought up to embrace Henry Ford's pronouncement that ""History is bunk"" but it is not generally known that the same Henry Ford creat
Jan 1, 1999
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Leaching and Recovery of Copper during the Cyanidation of Copper Containing Gold OresIn the leaching and recovery of gold from copper containing gold ores using cyanidation, some copper minerals also dissolve which can have a detrimental effect on the process efficiency and economics.
Jan 1, 2005
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Thermodynamic Assessment of Arsenic in the Slag Cleaning Electric FurnaceBy C. Caballero, A. Warczok, K. Itagaki, A. Moyano, J. Font
The Codelco Norte Smelter process 2,500 tpd of arsenic-bearing concentrates with an arsenic content of up to 1.5% in one of its two main smelting units, the Teniente Converter. The product, 1,100 tpd
Jan 1, 2007
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Arbitration: Effective Dispute Resolution for the Metallurgical IndustryBy P. A. Tichauer
Arbitration is a flexible method for dispute resolution that gives control to the disputing parties while still maintaining a clear and well-structured decision making process. It responds to the desi
Jan 1, 2015
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Sinking Operation at McIntyre No. 11 Shaft, Porcupine District, Northern OntarioBy H. A. Kee
In the mining industry, as in other business, one of the more satisfactory results of sincere but cheerful effort lies in the proper completion of undertakings and problems, which, to be successful, m
Jan 1, 1928
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Background Information on N.B. Reclamation ProjectBy B. B. Meadows
"The Minto-Chipman Strip Mining Reclamation Project was initiated to re-vegetate the spoil piles remaining from strip mining operations.All available information was studied by the team responsible, a
Jan 1, 1970
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Matachewan Consolidated MineBy C. H. Hopper, D. R. Derry, H. S. McGowan
"The property of Matachewan Consolidated Mines is in the Matachewan area on the west side of Montreal river. It lies in the western extension of the Kirkland Lake sedimentary belt. The first discovery
Jan 1, 1954
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Arsenic Immobilization and Metal Recovery from El Teniente Smelter DustBy R. Ichimura
This paper summarizes the results of a five-year project, which aimed at improving the current method to process the arsenic-bearing smelter dust of El Teniente. This project, which was started in 200
Jan 1, 2007
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Geophysics at SeaBy W M. Cameron
Geophysical studies have extended seaward in recent years, and the important discoveries which have been made have led to a better understanding of geological processes. A present source of certain mi
Jan 1, 1963