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                     Using airborne magnetic and electromagnetic data to monitor mine tailings in Copper Cliff, northern Ontario Using airborne magnetic and electromagnetic data to monitor mine tailings in Copper Cliff, northern OntarioBy J. Shang, P. Howarth, B. Morris Tailings from the nickel refinery in Copper Cliff, Ontario, consist of fine silicates mixed with a variable amount of conductive and magnetic minerals mainly associated with sulphides and iron oxides. Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Several Approaches to Enhance the Bioleaching of Enargite Several Approaches to Enhance the Bioleaching of EnargiteSeveral Approaches to Enhance the Bioleaching of Enargite Some approaches were investigated to enhance the recovery of Cu from enargite by bioleaching with Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans using the ga Sep 13, 2010 
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                     Recycling and Recovering Fine Particles from Auto Shredding Residue (ASR/SR) to Conserve Raw Materials and Protect Environment Recycling and Recovering Fine Particles from Auto Shredding Residue (ASR/SR) to Conserve Raw Materials and Protect EnvironmentRecycling and Recovering Fine Particles from Auto Shredding Residue (ASR/SR) to Conserve Raw Materials and Protect Environment Sep 13, 2010 
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                     Determination of Silver Bearing Minerals in the Lady Loretta ore Determination of Silver Bearing Minerals in the Lady Loretta oreBy Donald Leroux, Dave Scott, Giovanni Di Prisco "The Lady Loretta lead-zinc deposit in Northwest Queensland, Australia contains an average of 5.9% lead, 17.1% zinc and 97 g/t silver. Ore mineralization is mostly comprised of fairly complex intergro Jan 1, 2002 
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                     A model for economic accumulation of zircon, northern KwaZulu-Natal A model for economic accumulation of zircon, northern KwaZulu-NatalBy R. Armstrong, C. Ware, P. Sudan, G. Whitmore The northern KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) coastal dune cordon, South Africa, extends from north of Durban into Mozambique. The Quaternary dune cordon, which can be up to 2 km wide, comprises a series of stacke Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Water Balancing in Mineral Processing - Issues and Opportunities Water Balancing in Mineral Processing - Issues and OpportunitiesWater Balancing in Mineral Processing - Issues and Opportunities Sep 13, 2010 
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                     Manganese Recovery from Tyrrhenian Nodules by Hydrometallurgical Treatment Manganese Recovery from Tyrrhenian Nodules by Hydrometallurgical TreatmentBy D Pilone The Tyrrhenian micro-nodules, findable at low depths (200/600 m under s l) are a reasonable reserve of manganese. They can be easily and cheaply recovered but do not contain valuable metals as in the Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Treatment of Talcose Molybdenite Ores Treatment of Talcose Molybdenite OresBy G. I. Mathieu, R. W. Bruce Flotation schemes for the separation of molybdenite from other minerals are based on utilizing the Inherent hydrophobicity of molygdenite (Fuerstenau1). This natural floatability was attributed to the Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Electric Arc On A Coke Bed In A Submerged Arc Furnace Electric Arc On A Coke Bed In A Submerged Arc FurnaceBy J. A. Bakken, T. Magnusson, G. Sævarsdottir This paper describes measurements of current and voltage done on submerged arc furnaces. The aim is to focus on and attempt to separate from one another the electric arc current and the current bypass Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Pillar Strength and Design Methodology for Stone Mines Pillar Strength and Design Methodology for Stone MinesBy Gabriel Esterhuizen Underground stone mines in the United States make use of the room-and-pillar method of mining. A prerequisite for a safe working environment is that the pillars should adequately support the overburd Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Benefits Analysis Of Expert Control Systems Benefits Analysis Of Expert Control SystemsBy A. Broussaud, J. D. McKay Benefits analysis of adaptive Expert control systems operating at plants in Africa and the United States are presented. Proper statistical tools and techniques are discussed. Technical and practical Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Deep Mix-In-Place Soil/Cement Stabilisation Using Hollow Stem Augers For Excavation At Elland, West Yorkshire Deep Mix-In-Place Soil/Cement Stabilisation Using Hollow Stem Augers For Excavation At Elland, West YorkshireBy J. A. Elliot Deep Mix-in-Place soil stabilisation is achieved by forming columns of soil/cement arranged to overlap by secant intersection. Alternate columns are constructed initially and infilled. The cementitiou Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Do All MetPlants Work Well? PlantMets can Ensure They Do Do All MetPlants Work Well? PlantMets can Ensure They DoBy P Cameron MetPlant conferences have focused on ensuring mining projects are well designed then optimised to operate safely and effectively at the top end of world’s best practice to ensure shareholders are not Sep 7, 2015 
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                     Modeling The Influence Of Slurry Temperature On Gold Leach And Adsorption Kinetics At The Fort Knox Mine, Fairbanks, Alaska Modeling The Influence Of Slurry Temperature On Gold Leach And Adsorption Kinetics At The Fort Knox Mine, Fairbanks, AlaskaBy Eric M. Hill, Daniel E. Walsh, Hsing K. Lin, John T. Hollow The Fort Knox Mine is located in Alaska’s interior where the average ambient air temperatures range from -24°C in January to 16°C in July. The mill processes a free milling gold ore utilizing both a Jan 1, 2005 
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                     History And Present Status Of Piles And Their Installation In The United States - Expanded From A Presentation At The Deep Foundations Institute Annual Meeting Williamsburg, Virginia, December 1982 History And Present Status Of Piles And Their Installation In The United States - Expanded From A Presentation At The Deep Foundations Institute Annual Meeting Williamsburg, Virginia, December 1982By Hal W. Hunt Steel and concrete piles and power-actuated hammers have developed almost entirely within the past 100 years. Prior to that time, piles were mostly timber, driven with a drop hammer or a maul. The Eng Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Simulation of Correlated Assay Variables - A Case Study from the Yandi Channel Iron Deposit Simulation of Correlated Assay Variables - A Case Study from the Yandi Channel Iron DepositBy C De-Vitry "The large Yandi channel iron deposit (CID) is located in the north-west of Western Australia and is currently mined via open pit methods. Drilling at Yandi is widely spaced and current estimates are Aug 12, 2013 
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                     Electronic Blast Initiation - A Practical Users Guide Electronic Blast Initiation - A Practical Users GuideBy John Watson New Technologies, New Challenges and New Opportunities For quite some time now, numerous explosive manufacturers have spent untold man-hours and millions of dollars trying to develop a blast initiatio Jan 1, 2003 
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                     "Synchronized Blasting Demolition of Workshop and Chimney under ComplicatedConditions" "Synchronized Blasting Demolition of Workshop and Chimney under ComplicatedConditions"By Jun Yang, Zongshan Zou, Mei Qu, Jianjun Zuo For technical renovation of the thermal plant, one frame structure workshop of 50,000 m2 (59,800 yd2) construction area and one reinforcement concrete chimney of 150m (492 ft) height shall be demolish Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Iron Removal From Turkish Quartz Sand By Chemical Leaching And Bioleaching Iron Removal From Turkish Quartz Sand By Chemical Leaching And BioleachingBy V. Arslan The primary advantage of using oxalic acid is in the formation during leaching of soluble complexes that are both photo-chemically and microbiologically degradable. In this study, chemical leaching an Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Wear Analysis of Tap-Holes at Two Ferrochromium Production Furnaces Wear Analysis of Tap-Holes at Two Ferrochromium Production FurnacesBy J. D. Steenkamp "In July of 2016 and June 2017, major tap-hole repairs were carried out during the annual shutdown of two 63 MVA submerged arc furnaces producing ferrochromium in South Africa. The hot excavations of Jun 1, 2019 
