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Specific Ion Effects in NaCl-KCI Flotation with CarboxylatesBy Wei Huang, Anh V. Nguyen
"Potash flotation is an industrially proven success of flotation of soluble salts, but its collector adsorption mechanism remains elusive. In this paper, specific ion effects in NaCl-KCl flotation wit
Jan 1, 2016
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An Empirical Study of the Saskatchewan Potash Reserve TaxBy David L. Anderson
This paper explores the financial impact of the initial version of the Saskatchewan Potash Reserve Tax; first, a one; and second, in conjunction with the other taxes affecting the industry's prof
Jan 1, 1979
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Management of Nitrogen Compounds in Mine Wastewater: Comparing Selective Adsorption and Electro-Oxidation to other Treatment MethodsBy C. Xiao, F. Mohamm, A. Borsoi
"Nitrogen compounds produced by cyanide destruction and/or blasting are often a cause of concern for environmental compliance and at times, for water re-use in metallurgical circuits. Natural attenuat
Jan 1, 2017
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Pilot-Scale Industrial Microwave-IR Sorting of Porphyry Copper OresBy C. Dodds, R. S. Ferrari-John, The University of Nottingham, G. Dimitrakis, J. Katrib, A. R. Batchelor
"Sorting technologies have the potential to reduce energy use in comminution by rejecting uneconomic ore before feed material enters the mill. However, a major challenge for sorting porphyry copper or
Jan 1, 2016
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Integrated Mine Planning and Geotechnical Engineering for Northeast BC Coal Mines (e0f0a96a-bfee-4155-90c5-5f00d9cd48ef)By Richard Dawson
Presentation Outline? Northeast BC Coal Fields Overview and History ?New mines and projects in development ?Design Issues for steeply dipping footwall slopes ?Design issues for angle-of-repose was
May 1, 2006
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Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy of Molten MatteBy Mohamad Sabsabi, André Hamel, André Moreau, Paul Bouchard
"Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is an atomic spectroscopy technique used to measure elemental concentrations. It is well-adapted to in-situ and in-line measurements during materials proce
Jan 1, 2016
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The Australian coal industry future developmentsBy Trevor McGiddy
"Australia's prosperity relies significantly on income generated from exports of resources and agricultural products. In 1989-1990, coal was Australia's most valuable export commodity, contr
Jan 1, 1992
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Bath Level Measurement for a Closed Dc FurnaceBy A. Scheltema Beduin, H. Oterdoom, A. Haaks, C. Kempe, A. Liedtke
The bath level measurement is applied in many furnaces to keep control of the level of slag and metal or matte inside. The BLM is used mainly in bath processes, and has not seen much evolution in its
Jan 1, 2015
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The SMS-Group Dc Electrode Column (Cathode), Design, and OperationBy A. Scheltema Beduin, H. Oterdoom, A. Haaks, C. Kempe, A. Liedtke
"For the Kazchrome DC Ferrochrome plant, SMS-group specifically designed an electrode column that would minimize downtime. Special features include the possibility for on load electrode jointing, on l
Jan 1, 2017
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Design-By-Analysis of Water-Cooled Gas Handling DuctsBy T. Plikas, T. Porretta, M. Al-Dojayli, B. Pretorius, J. Woloshyn, H. Ghorbani
"Water-cooled ducts represent an integral part of high temperature off-gas systems in metallurgical processes. Typically, off-gas enters these ducts at significantly elevated temperatures; therefore,
Jan 1, 2017
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Implementing Technology ?.You CAN get there from hereAutomation Defined ?Using self-operating equipment to reduce human exposure to the mining environment and routine or repetitive work.?-Atlas Copco Terminology: ?Manual Operation ?A vehicle being
Oct 1, 2010
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Use of Trend Surface Analysis to Delimit Hydrothermal Alteration PatternsBy R. A. Gannicott
Trend surface analysis was used to investigate the geochemical dispersion patterns of Si, Ai, Fe, Mg, Ca, Na, K, Ti and Rb in the footwall of the Seneca massive sulphide prospect in southwestern Briti
Jan 1, 1979
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Environmental applications of surface and airborne geophysics in miningBy M. Pesowski
"Certain environmental problems can substantially alter the physical properties of the subsurface. In such cases, geophysical methods can be used to map the distribution of subsurface contamination or
Jan 1, 1993
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7th Müller Award Lecture Engineering in Fractured Rock MassesBy J. A. Hudson
"The paper begins with a brief summary of Professor Müller’s formation of the ISRM and the contents of the previous six Müller lectures with their emphases on rock fractures. The geological origin of
Jan 1, 2015
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Mining and Sustainable Development: Oxymoron or RX for a Bright Future?By Krishna Parameswaran
In this paper, we attempt to answer an often asked question, how can metal mining be compatible with the principles of sustainable development. Starting with the classic Brundtland Commission definiti
Jan 1, 2015
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Earned depletion and the mining industryBy Robert B. Parsons
"Originally intended to be implemented in 1977, but actually introduced effective May 6, 1974, the earned depletion regulations have been substantially refined and modified since their appearance on t
Jan 1, 1981
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Copper, Calorizing, and Metallurgical VesselsBy T. Shellhammer, A. Park
Among all pure metals, copper has the second highest thermal and electrical conductivity, next to silver. These properties coupled with a reasonable cost, make copper ideal for use in metallurgical ve
Jan 1, 2015
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Achieving Sub-Ppb End-Of-Pipe Selenium Targets and Stable Solids Residues Using Selen-Ix™: Combining Ion Exchange and Electro-ReductionBy F. Mohamm
"Recent changes in regulations and scientific advances concerning selenium bioaccumulation have placed greater importance on non-biological treatment systems for selenium control. Mining wastewater co
Jan 1, 2017
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Research on Characteristics of Gas Dispersion in a KYF Flotation CellBy Q. Chen, J. H. Zhang, M. Zhang, F. M. Zheng, Y. J. Zhang
The characteristics of air bubbles and gas dispersion in KYF flotation cell are studied using the method of the point conductivity probe and CFD simulation. With increasing of speed, the velocities of
Jan 1, 2015
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Genetic implications of fragmental ore texture in Japanese kuroko depositsBy Lloyd A. Clark
"The kuroko deposits, which are extremely variable in size, comprise both stratiform layers of clastic sulphide particles and cross-cutting vein and disseminated components. The ores lie on the flanks
Jan 1, 1983