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Evaluation of Secondary Crushing Prior to SAG Milling at Newmont?s Phoenix OperationBy G. M. Castillo
Newmont?s Phoenix mine started production in March of 2006. Due to the extreme hardness of the ore, the mill has struggled to meet throughput projections. Grinding studies showed that optimizing the e
Jan 1, 2012
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Effect of Chemical and Physical Parameters on Industrial Rotary Vacuum Drum FilterBy Mohammad Reza Khalesi, Ruhollah Rezazadeh, Mohsen Izadi Yazdan Abadi, Mahmoud Abdollahy
"The rotary vacuum drum filter (RVDF) is widely used for dewatering in mining industrial. In general, different parameters have influence in the solid-liquid separation such as: solid percent, level o
Jan 1, 2016
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Influence of microstructural parameters of a SOFC composite cathode on the collection of reliable experimental data: A modelling analysisBy B. Kenney
For SOFCs, composite cathodes comprising an electronically conducting electro¬catalyst (e.g. LSM) and an conically conducting electrolyte material (e.g. YSZ) are considered to improve the electrochemi
Jan 1, 2005
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A history of mining in the Bathurst area, northern New Brunswick, CanadaBy William M. Luff
"The Bathurst area has recorded mining production as early as 1837, although the bulk of the production has come in recent years. Production has been mainly from the well-known massive sulphide deposi
Jan 1, 1995
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Nitrogen Control in the EAF and Post EAF ProcessesBy B. Stettner, J. Asante, S. Abraham
The levels of nitrogen in steel produced in various metallurgical vessels vary significantly. For example, the tap nitrogen levels in steel produced in the BOF are around 4Oppm, as compared to 70-100p
Jan 1, 2004
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New triangular raise cribbing technique for rockburst prone backfilled stopesBy J. H. Archibald
"In mines employing cut-and-fill stoping (sand fill), ore passes are built as mining progresses upward. These ore pass raises are generally made from timber and form a vertical ""chimney"", like a ver
Jan 1, 1991
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Identification Stain for Chrysotile AsbestosBy Maurice Morton
THE use of organic and inorganic stains has found wide application as a means of detection and estimation of organic fibres. Such stains have enabled the analyst to distinguish between organic fibres
Jan 1, 1941
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The historical development of copper smelting in British ColumbiaBy S. A. Bradford
The twenty years before World War I was the Golden Age of copper smelting in British Columbia. In this short time, the smelters developed from small, primitive units to large, efficient operations. Th
Jan 1, 1999
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Self-Localization System for Robots Using Random Dot Floor PatternsBy Yutaro Fukase
Various types of service robots have recently been developed for guarding facilities, caring for the elderly, carrying objects, and cleaning buildings. As barrier-free facilities improve and their use
Aug 1, 2013
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Rare Earth Element Impacts on Biological Wastewater TreatmentBy S. Fox, Y. Fujita
Increasing demand for rare earth elements (REE) is expected to lead to new development and expansion in industries processing and or recycling REE. For some industrial operators, sending aqueous waste
Jan 1, 2016
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Successful loss controlBy B. R. Casement
"Managing safety on the basis of after-the-fact reaction to accidents, can never be more than partially successful. Injuries will occur as long as the underlying potential for them still exists. Unles
Jan 1, 1993
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Fifty-year Trends in Minerals Discovery - Commodity and Ore-type TargetsBy Chris Blain
"Abstract - Based upon an extensive database, this paper analyzes the record of modern mineral exploration success and establishes the 50-year trends in discovery. The record clearly shows that the ov
Jan 1, 2000
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Smelter contractsBy D. Farrish, W. A. Grell
"IntroductionMost base metal mines sell their concentrate to a custom smelter. The two parties concerned therefore draw up a contract which would detail the conditions under which concentrate sales wi
Jan 1, 1989
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The Influence of Mineral Contents of Granitic Rocks on the Acoustic Emission During Single Contact Abrasivity TestBy S. Perez
Core drilling is a fundamental process in the mineral exploration industry. As deep exploration in hard rocks is accelerated due to the depletion of near ground mineral resources, deep-drilling operat
Jan 1, 2015
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Dri-Based Continuous Steelmaking: From Theory to PracticeBy M. Barati
A collaborative research between University of Toronto and Hatch was conducted to understand and optimize the process conditions pertaining to a novel steelmaking technology. In this technology, known
Jan 1, 2011
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Trends in Canadian Diamond ExplorationBy L. H. Thorleifson
Demand for both gem and industrial diamonds is very strong. Synthetic production supplies industrial uses, but synthetic gems remain inferior and expensive, so the large gem market is supplied by mini
May 1, 2003
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New tax rules for retirement plansBy Robert B. Parsons
"No Canadian or his family is likely to escape the effects of proposals for pension reform tabled on October 9, 1986 by Finance Minster Michael Wilson. New tax rules are proposed for Registered Retire
Jan 1, 1987
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Improving the Economics of Gold-Copper Ore Projects Using SART TechnologyBy R. W. Lawrence, O. Lopez
Many gold deposits in the world have not been developed clue to the presence of copper and other base metals which can cause metallurgical and environmental challenges clue to the formation of base me
Jan 1, 2011
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General geology and uranium deposits of the Beaverlodge DistrictBy L. S. Beck
"IntroductionThe Beaverlodge District is an important mineralogenic province of pitchblende and occupies about 1300 square kilometres centred on Beaverlodge Lake near the north shore of Lake Athabasca
Jan 1, 1986
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Converting AG to Sag Mills: The GOL-E-Gohar Iron Ore Company CaseBy M. Maleki-Moghaddam
At the concentration plant of the Gol-E-Gohar Iron Ore Company (Iran) three 9 m × 2.05 m AG mills (fixed speed) are used in parallel in a dry operation. The performance of AG mills has been lower than
Jan 1, 2012