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                     Oxidative Acid Leaching of a Nickel Sulphide Concentrate: Comparison of Options Oxidative Acid Leaching of a Nickel Sulphide Concentrate: Comparison of OptionsBy G. Wren As base metal sulphide resources become increasingly challenging to process, producers seek alternative options to treat concentrates. This study considers the mineral, elemental, and leaching charact Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Distributed control at the Kidd Creek grinding plant. Part II: Implementation Distributed control at the Kidd Creek grinding plant. Part II: ImplementationBy A. Desbiens, A. Pomerleau During the summer of 1994, a new PID-based control strategy was installed on line B of the grinding circuit at the Kidd Creek Division of Falconbridge Ltd. Part I of this paper described the methodolo Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Post-War Problems of the Young Engineer Post-War Problems of the Young EngineerBy Geo. E. Cole A GREAT deal of time and energy is now being devoted to the study of post-war reconstruction and rehabilitation, in spite of the fact that as yet we have not won the war in which we are presently enga Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Real-Time Simulation of Mining and Earthmoving Operations: A Level Set-Based Model for Tool-Induced Terrain Deformations Real-Time Simulation of Mining and Earthmoving Operations: A Level Set-Based Model for Tool-Induced Terrain DeformationsBy D. Holz In this work we present a novel level set-based model for the real-time simulation of soil deformations. A level set defined by a signed distance function and sampled in a regular 3D grid represents a Aug 1, 2013 
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                     Rock Mechanics and the Mining Industry Rock Mechanics and the Mining IndustryBy M. H. Rana "A survey of our knowledge in the field of rock mechanics is presented from the viewpoint of applications in the mining industry. Aspects of rock mechanics of special interest to the industry are enla Jan 1, 1966 
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                     Recovering Pot Process Control After Long Power Interruptions and Several Load Reductions Recovering Pot Process Control After Long Power Interruptions and Several Load ReductionsBy L. Paulino, C. E. Zangiacomi, J. Yamamoto "This paper presents the learning from Alcoa Po9os de Caldas Smelter in Brazil, after several energy restrictions resulting from the failures of three rectifier units at its power switchyard. Starting Jan 1, 2006 
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                     An Overview of the Mary River Iron Ore Project An Overview of the Mary River Iron Ore ProjectBy Rodney A. Cooper The Mary River iron ore deposits were discovered in the 1960?s. The high quality of the deposits was immediately evident, and drilling programs were successful in defining a resource adequate for supp May 1, 2007 
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                     Quantitative modelling of the segregation of magmatic sulphides: an exploration guide Quantitative modelling of the segregation of magmatic sulphides: an exploration guideBy P. C. Lightfoot, J. M. Duke, A. J. Naldrett "The segregation of magmatic sulphides from mafic and ultramafic silicate magmas, in many circumstances, leaves the magma with a lower-than-normal Ni/MgO ratio, which is characteristic of both lavas e Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Nickel Refining in Finland Nickel Refining in FinlandBy Toivo Toivanen The paper begins with a brief history of the nickel industry in Finland, and then deals with the introduction of the flash smelting process. The main part of the paper is devoted to nickel refining, w Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Pipeline Design for Natural Gas Transmission Using High Strength Technology Pipeline Design for Natural Gas Transmission Using High Strength TechnologyBy A. Glover As the demand for natural gas as a prime global energy source continues to grow, the search for new sources of the fuel spreads into geographical areas that are more remote from the marketplace. Along Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Develop New Reductants for Inco Multi-Purpose Vessels Develop New Reductants for Inco Multi-Purpose VesselsBy J. Lui At its Copper Cliff Smelter, bulk nickel and copper concentrate is processed in two Inca flash furnaces and Peirce Smith converters to produce Bessemer matte containing 0.6%Fe. After slow cooling and Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Estimation of Stresses and Properties of Coal–Rock Mass Based on Inverse Problem Solution Estimation of Stresses and Properties of Coal–Rock Mass Based on Inverse Problem SolutionBy L. A. Nazarova, M. Vandamme, L. A. Nazarov, R. I. Rodin "The paper describes a new method of interpreting the “canister test” data for the quantitative estimation of gas-kinetic parameters of coal bed based on the developed model of gas emission from coal Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Pilot Evaluation of an Engineering Control to Reduce Airborne Exposure to Particulates inside Drilling Cabs Pilot Evaluation of an Engineering Control to Reduce Airborne Exposure to Particulates inside Drilling CabsBy K. Morin, C. -Y. Hon, G. Lachapelle "Air-sampling results suggest drill operators working inside environmental drilling cabs at an open-pit gold mine in Nunavut, Canada, are at risk of exposure to asbestos and silica (quartz). The autho Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Use of Forced Post-Combustion in Feni Laterite Smelting Furnaces Use of Forced Post-Combustion in Feni Laterite Smelting FurnacesBy H. Oterdoom, S. Pilger, T. P. Bui, J. Rotarius "Most FeNi furnaces used to rely on post-combustion and off-gas cooling inside the furnace to eliminate the produced CO gas, and control the off gas temperature. As furnace load, capacity, and thus ga Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Corrosion Study of the Skin and Bulk of Die-Cast and Thixocast AZ91d Alloy in CF Solution Using Electrochemical Noise Technique Corrosion Study of the Skin and Bulk of Die-Cast and Thixocast AZ91d Alloy in CF Solution Using Electrochemical Noise TechniqueBy A. -M. Lafront The corrosion resistance of die-cast and freely-solidified and electromagnetically-stirred thixocast AZ91D alloy has been studied using electrochemical noise technique in a 0.05M NaCI solution at pH 6 Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Precious Metals Leaching from Electronic Wastes Precious Metals Leaching from Electronic WastesBy F. Rashchi, N. Naseri Joda Recycling of electronic wastes is an important subject both from an environmental point of view and also the recovery of valuable materials. In this research, PC board scraps were leached to recover C Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Continuous Improvement of the Return Air Raise Silencer System at Totten Mine Continuous Improvement of the Return Air Raise Silencer System at Totten MineBy Andrew Dobson, Cheryl Allen, Enrique Acuña "Totten Mine return air raise was designed with two parallel fans equipped with silencers to reduce the noise emitted from the outlets into the environment. As development and production of the mine p Jan 1, 2019 
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                     The St. John Del Rey Mining Company, Limited, Minas Geraes, Brazil The St. John Del Rey Mining Company, Limited, Minas Geraes, BrazilBy A. F. Matheson The St. John Del Rey Mining Company, Limited, is an English company owning 150 square miles -of mining lands near Belo Horizonte, Minas Geraes, Brazil. The area is 2,300 to 5,000 feet above sea level, Jan 1, 1956 
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                     The Role of S-Wave Velocities in Determining the Elastic Anisotropy of Rocks: Numerical Modelling and Lab Measurement The Role of S-Wave Velocities in Determining the Elastic Anisotropy of Rocks: Numerical Modelling and Lab MeasurementBy Matej Petružálek, Václav Vavrycuk, Tomáš Svitek, Tomáš Lokajícek The most common type of waves used for probing anisotropy of rocks in laboratory is the direct P wave. Information potential of the measured P-wave velocity, however, is limited. In rocks displaying w Jan 1, 2015 
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                     The Coal Cleaning Plant at Michel, B.C. The Coal Cleaning Plant at Michel, B.C.By Paul F. Grundy The ever changing conditions in the coal-mining industry and the increasing competition of other fuels such as oil, natural gas, wood refuse, etc., have made it imperative that the coal operator be in Jan 1, 1934 
