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Quantification of Microsegregation of Rapidly Solidifed Al-Ni AlloysBy I. P. Swainson, A. Ilbagi, H. Henein
Powders of Al-50wt%Ni, Al-40wt%Ni and Al-36wt%Ni were produced using the Impulse Atomization technique, a rapid solidification technique. The molten droplets were cooled in-flight by the stagnant heli
Jan 1, 2010
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Challenges in Pneumatic Conveying of Concentrate and Flue Dust at Copper SmeltersBy E. Lehtila, J. J. Talja, R. Jahila
Kopar Oy is acknowledged for engineering and manufacturing of robust systems for bulk material handling, especially at power plants and non-ferrous smelters. We have over thirty years of experience wi
Jan 1, 2019
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Stability of Rock Slopes at MinesBy D. F. Coates
Slope problems arise on mining properties from cuts for roads and railroads and from open pits. When it is 'realized that 1,000,000 extra tons of waste may have to be mined as a result of an average s
Jan 1, 1961
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Mechanics of Structure at Tashota Goldfields Mine, Tashota, OntarioBy G. F. Flaherty
THE property of Tashota Goldfields, Limited, in the Lake Nipigon area, Ontario, is located about 4 miles west of Onaman lake and 16 miles by winter road south-southeast of Tashota station on the trans
Jan 1, 1936
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Mechanism of Fine Dispersed Mineral Formation on the Surface of Diamonds and Their Removal by Water System Electrolysis ProductsBy V. ?. Chanturiya, G. P. Dvoychenkova, ?. Ye. Kovalchuk
"Several mineralogical investigations have revealed the composition of modified kimberlites and the mud generated during treatment of diamonds, which contains up to 50% clay minerals (e.g., talc, talc
Jan 1, 2016
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World Expenditures in Mining Geophysics During 1967By Peter Hood
Data on world-wide geophysical activity in mining exploration programs are collected annually by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists' Geo-physical Activity Committee as part of a continuing servi
Jan 1, 1968
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An Environmentally Friendly Processing Flowsheet for the Beneficiation of Low-Grade Wolframite with High ArsenicBy Yuhua Wang, Wei Sun, Dongfang Lu, Yuehua Hu, Tao Jiang
"With the continuous depletion of high-grade tungsten ores, the low-grade refractory wolframite has become an important source for the tungsten industry. However, the large-scale utilization of low-gr
Jan 1, 2016
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Finding Efficiencies in Environmental Monitoring Programs for MiningBy Karen Munro
Importance of Aquatic Studies for Mining ?Aquatic habitat is usually the first area where a mine interacts with the ?real world? outside the mine footprint ?Water management is a key consideration fo
May 1, 2011
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GUIANA - Geological and Metallogenic Environments of Gold Deposits of the Guiana Shield: A Comparative Study between St-Élie (French Guiana) and Omai (Guyana)By Gabriel Voicu, Marc Bardoux, Ross Stevenson, Nuno Machado, Jean Lafrance
"Abstract - Paleoproterozoic gold is found in two different volcano-sedimentary sequences and intrusive bodies separated by 600 km within the Guiana Shield. The 2148 Ma St-Élie granite intruded volcan
Jan 1, 1999
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Significance For Mineral Exploration of Sulphate Concentrations In GroundwatersBy Roland B. Hoag, Roger G. Webber
Sulphate concentration in groundwater is a good measure of the extent of oxidation of sulphides, provided that sulphide minerals are the primary source of the sulphate. A study was conducted near the
Jan 1, 1976
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Valuation of Ore Blocks by Regression Analysis - An Aid to the Control of Mine Production GradesBy A. A. de Gast, R. B. James
"The metal content of ore blocks can be calculated by the use of many different methods. These methods range in sophistication from manual calculation to computer. oriented techniques. In this case a
Jan 1, 1972
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Factors affecting the viability of Canada's copper producersBy W. J. S. Craigen, G. E. Wittur
"In the context of today's continuously changing world, there are many factors which must be considered when attempting to assess the ability of Canada's primary copper producers to remain c
Jan 1, 1986
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Effect of Heat Treatment on Linear Friction Welded TI-5553By E. Dalgaard
During linear friction welding of titanium alloy Ti-5A1-5V-5Mo-3Cr (Ti-5553), the weld zone exhibits beta (B) grain refinement and alpha (a) phase depletion that have the combined effect of deteriorat
Jan 1, 2011
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Improving Indoor Security Surveillance by Fusing Data from BIM, UWB and VideoBy M. Rafiee
Indoor physical security, as a perpetual and multi-layered phenomenon, is a timeintensive and labor-consuming task. Various technologies have been leveraged to develop automatic access control, intrus
Aug 1, 2013
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Ore Characterization and the Value of QemSCANThe use of QemSCAN in providing mineralogical input to detailed ore and product characterization has proved of immense value in recent years. In this paper, a brief review of selected Cu-case studies
Jan 1, 2007
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Determination of Bottom Hole Pressure in a Flowing Gas WellBy Frank W. Cole, Sharanjit S. Dhillonn
A new method has been developed for calculating flowing bottom hole pressure in a gas well, using as a basis the general energy equation. Fundamentally, the method shows that a plot of flowing pressur
Jan 1, 1960
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Long Hole Blasting Practices in a Narrow Vein Deposit ? Experience from Agnico-Eagle?s Lapa MineIn most instances, the preferred mining methods in steeply dipping narrow vein deposits are selective methods such as cut and fill or shrinkage. The main advantage of these methods lies in the higher
Aug 1, 2013
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Uranium leachingBy Brian Lewis
"IntroductionThe leaching method selected for the dissolving of uranium ore depends in part on the physical characteristics of the ore, as well as the uranium mineralization. There are two main method
Jan 1, 1989
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Processing of Ultramafic Ni Ores: Atypical Grade-Recovery CurvesBy T. Bhambhani, Mukund Vasudevan, Partha Patra, D. R. Nagaraj, P. Somasundaram
Selective Ni separation from ultramafic ores rich in serpentines has been a huge challenge in the mineral processing industry, and therefore highly inefficient. Analysis of the root causes of the chal
Jan 1, 2011
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Coal 1n Western Canada and Its UsesBy M. M. Williams
WESTERN CAN ADA'S coal industry has experienced a serious set-back since 1949, following a pattern well known to its counterpart in the United States. The loss in coal markets in Western Canada h
Jan 1, 1958