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X-Ray Tomography Applied to Self-Healing Experiments on ArgillitesBy C. Morlot, C. Auvray, E. Fourreau, J. Talandier
"During the excavation of underground galleries in a rock mass, reorganisation of the stress field around the site results in damage to the surrounding material. In the framework of research undertake
Jan 1, 2015
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The Geophysics Division of the Geological Survey of CanadaBy L W. Morley
The Division is concerned with physical methods as applied to geo-logical research and mapping. An at-tempt is made to describe long-term goals, illustrated by examples of projects in the fields of ae
Jan 1, 1963
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16th supplement to bibliography of Canadian contributions in the field of rock mechanicsBy P. E. Weidmark
"PART I - Published PapersBallivy, G., and Dupuis, M., ""Laboratory testing for the design of grouted rock anchors""; Proc 6th Pan Am Conf Soil Mech Found Eng; Lima; 1:277-291; 1979.Ballivy, G., Ladan
Jan 1, 1980
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Mechanical-Electrical Coordination Grinding Mill DesignBy J. E. Nelson
This paper will examine the problems inherent in matching grinding mills with electric motors through connecting elements such as clutches. Emphasis will be on the uncertainties of mill torque and pow
Jan 1, 1972
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Compilation of geology theses, 1991-1993. Part IIG-H: Abstracts of selected theses at Canadian Earth Science DepartmentsBy Wouter Bleeker, Isabelle Cadieux
"Abstracts of theses related to mineral deposit studies and exploration, completed at geology or earth science departments of Canadian universities, have been compiled for the period 1991 to mid-I993.
Jan 1, 1995
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Using real options to value and manage a mine expansion decision at a multi-zone depositBy R. Poulin, M. R. Samis
Real options valuation is an alternative net present value framework that is able to incorporate both management flexibility and dynamic project risks. In this paper, management is considering the dev
Jan 1, 2006
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The Application of Geophysical Methods to Problems in Civil EngineeringBy Dart Wantland
"AbstractThe scope of geophysics in civil engineering and the nature of exploration geophysics are briefly discussed. Engineering problems amenable to geophysical attack are illustrated by specific ex
Jan 1, 1953
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Rockburst Prevention Methods in Polish Copper MinesBy Jan Butra
Longstanding mining of copper deposits in the Legnica-Glogow Mining Basin, Poland has accumulated broad experience concerning the impact of geological and mining conditions on seismic and rockburst ha
Aug 1, 2013
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Viability of Phosphogypsum as a Secondary Resource of Rare Earth ElementsBy V. Bazhko, V. Yahorava
The calcium sulphate waste stream of the wet phosphoric acid process, commonly called phosphogypsum (PG), contains the majority of rare earth elements (REE) initially present in the apatite feedstock.
Jan 1, 2016
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Melting Behavior of Solid Feed Charged onto Bottom Stirred Matte BathBy K. Krishnapisharody, S. Clark, M. Barati
Different gas purging methods to metallurgical baths have been applied to date, among which are top lancing and bottom blowing through tuyeres or porous plugs. Among these, the porous plug bottom blow
Jan 1, 2007
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Geochemical Behavior of Mine Tailings at the Abandoned Mines Of The Upper-Moulouya Lead District (Morocco)By R. Argane
In this work we assessed the geochemical behavior of concentrator tailings deposited at the abandoned mines of Zeida and Mibladen (Upper Moulouya, Morocco), using physico-chemical analyses, mineralogi
Aug 1, 2013
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Radioactive Tracers in Mineral Engineering Problems and Particularly in FlotationBy A. M. Gaudin
Introduction The discovery of artificial radioactivity, that is, of radioactivity of acorns other than those which are naturally radioactive, has increased vastly the possibility of using radioacti
Jan 1, 1949
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Monitoring Lining Wear on Submerged Arc FurnacesBy P. Schmidt, M. Hopf
Water-cooled parts of submerged arc furnaces are potentially dangerous, especially if molten matte or slag contacts the water. Explosion hazards and metal run-outs generate high costs for production l
Jan 1, 2015
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A Positive Pressure Based Dry Gas Handling System for Energy Recovery from Suppressed Combustion ExhaustBy A. McGrath, M. Trovant, M. Haque
Minimizing energy consumption is a priority for many industrial facilities. Metallurgical and gasification processes produce dirty syngas (CO and H2), which offers the potential for energy recovery. H
Jan 1, 2015
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Mine Research at The International Nickel Company of Canada, LimitedBy G M. Thorpe
This paper discusses mine research at Inco, giving specific examples of research projects which illustrate the approach to mining problems. The first example covers the development of a new mining met
Jan 1, 1963
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Co2 Utilization via Intensified and Integrated Mineral Carbonation: Process and Products OptimizationBy P. C. M. Knops, K. Rijnsburger, R. M. Santos
To overcome the challenges of mineral CO2 sequestration, this work utilizes a unique proprietary Gravity Pressure Vessel (GPV) reactor technology, and focuses on reaction products of high economic val
Jan 1, 2015
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Instrumentation and Control for Industrial Minerals - Current and FutureBy J. Scrimgeour
"The word ""instrumentation"" has expanded from its original meaning, which in engineering perhaps referred to measuring apparatus alone. In its broadest form, it now includes sensors, display instrum
Jan 1, 1967
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Metallurgical Improvements in the Treatment of Copper-Nickel OresBy The Staff
Introduction It is the purpose of this paper to discuss a number of the metallurgical improvements in the technology of copper-nickel ore treatment which have been introduced during recent years in
Jan 1, 1948
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Operation Keewatin, 1952: A Geological Reconnaissance by HelicopterBy C. S. Lord
"AbstractThe slow progress of conventional geological reconnaissance of the northern Canadian Shield during the past twenty years clearly indicates the need for a radically new field technique. Operat
Jan 1, 1953
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Cape Breton Development Corporation - Victoria Junction coal preparation plantBy J. G. Martin, J. C. Campbell
THE VICTORIA JUNCTION 31,4-million-ton coal preparation complex went into operation in October 1976."' It is designed to produce a metallurgical coking coal by lowering the sulphur and ash content of
Jan 1, 1985