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A Computer Simulation of an Agitation Mill Abrasion Process for Waste Printed Circuit BoardsBy K. Torigoe, S. Owad, C. Tokoro, Y Tsunazawa
The mechanism of an abrasion process to recover metal values by removing components from printed circuit boards (PCBs) is modeled using a discrete element method (DEM) simulation. To simulate the abra
Jan 1, 2011
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Cover Systems for the Uranium Industry: Are We Doing it Right?By Ward G. Wilson
Best practice in the design and construction of soil cover systems for mine waste management has advanced extensively over the past two decades. While significant progress has been achieved, we still
Aug 1, 2010
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Uranium Developments: Aquatic Risk Assessment and ManagementBy P. M. Chapman
Risks to aquatic receiving environments from uranium mining and milling fall into three categories: physical (habitat change), chemical (e.g., uranium, selenium, total dissolved solids [TDS], metals i
Aug 1, 2010
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Bioleacidng of Fine Low Grade Copper OresBy M. Oliazadeh
The bioleaching of fine low grade copper sulfide ore is described. A sample of ground (> 1 mm) copper ore from Sarcheshmeh, Iran, was subjected to a series of agglomeration procedures and subsequently
Jan 1, 2007
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The Western CordilleraBy J. O. Wheeler
"DEFINITION OF THE REGION, ITS BOUNDARIES, AND PHYSICAL AND GE'OLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICSTHIS PAPER concerns the Western Cordilleran region, embracing most of British Columbia, the southern half of Yuko
Jan 1, 1969
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The Western Cordillera (1f565831-4038-40a9-a892-443c92dd16d5)By J. O. Wheeler
"DEFINITION OF THE REGION, ITS BOUNDARIES, AND PHYSICAL AND GE'OLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICSTHIS PAPER concerns the Western Cordilleran region, embracing most of British Columbia, the southern half of Yuko
Jan 1, 1970
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Methods of Determining the Flow Characteristics of Gas WellsBy M. H. Cullender
THE determination of the flow characteristics of gas wells depends upon the analysis of pressure data obtained under shut-in conditions and under one or more known flow conditions. These data are comm
Jan 1, 1961
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Kinetic study of methanol oxidation at different temperatures using a new and improved electrochemical cell designBy R. Baker
A novel electrochemical half-cell and corresponding working electrode were designed to evaluate the electro-catalytic activities of catalysts in an environment close to that of an operating proton exc
Jan 1, 2005
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Roasting Arsenical Gold Ores and Concentrates (166ac363-47f6-462a-bf96-1ae6ad3be36c)By F. R. Archibald
MR. A. F. B. Norwood: Having been associated in the past few years with nine different plants roasting aurif erous concentrates in Australia, two of which were new installations for which design and c
Jan 1, 1949
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Monitoring Wastewater Quality at Falconbridge's Sudbury OperationsBy M. U. Oko
"Monitoring of all the waste streams from Falconbridge's Sudbury Operations to determine whether they meet the required standards, has been performed for many years. By 1969, however, the number of sa
Jan 1, 1971
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"Drift Prospecting Near Gold Occurrences atOnaman River, Ontario and Oldham, Nova Scotia"By R. N. W. DiLabio
"In a continuing program of mapping glacial dispersal trains, near-surface till samples were collected down-ice from a copper-silver-gold prospect at Onaman River, Ontario, and down-ice from the past-
Jan 1, 1982
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Transportation of SlurriesBy Michael E. Charles, Jaroslav J. Vocadlo
"The hydraulic transport of solids through pipelines can have many advantages over other modes of transport. Numerous successful applications both within plants and over longer distances have demonstr
Jan 1, 1972
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Kootenay King MineBy Charles S. Ney
"THE WRITER'S acquaintance with Kootenay King mine is limited to a brief geological excursion in the vicinity. This paper has been compiled largely from maps of J. Sullivan, mine geologist in 1952, ki
Jan 1, 1949
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Deep Mine Development at McIntyre Porcupine Mines, LimitedBy The Staff
"IntroductionThe difficulties to be overcome in shaft sinking and development at depth are centred at McIntyre in and around No. 12 shaft. Generally they have been due to increasing pressures and temp
Jan 1, 1950
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Limestone in the Pulp and Paper IndustryBy H. J. Rowley
THERE are many varieties of limestone, but for the general purposes of the pulp and paper industry, two classifications are sufficient: (1) High-calcium stone, which should be quite free from impuri
Jan 1, 1939
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Centralizing Maintenance Resources in Mining OperationBy Pedram Sahba
In today?s emerging economy, pooling resources is a growing trend to reduce overall system costs. Two important resources of every maintenance department are repair shops and spare parts. In this work
May 1, 2013
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Preliminary Investigation of Rockmass Response to Undercut Blasting in a Block Cave Mining System Using VRSV"Block caving is the preferred underground mining method to profitably extract massive, low-grade orebodies; however, lack of cave access inhibits understanding the rockmass response to mining, which
Jan 1, 2016
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Pipeline Syphons For Economical and Simple Water TransferBy Ken G. Kress
Syphons can be a simple, reliable and proven alternative to otherwise more complex pumping systems or low level outlet works. In a simple form they consist of a pipeline constructed over the top of an
May 1, 2001
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Unemployment Insurance -Higher Benefits and CostsBy R. D. Brown
Higher employer costs and increased employee benefits will result from the current sweeping revisions of the un-employment insurance system now receiving consideration before Parliament. The new legis
Jan 1, 1971
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Lest we forget- a mineral policy for CanadaBy Robert B. Parsons
"Next month will mark the anniversary of the release of an important federal study on a mineral policy for Canada. The study, entitled ""Mineral Policy-A Discussion Paper"", provides well-researched c
Jan 1, 1983