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Conditions for Removal of Arsenic Fromnon - Ferrous Metal Wastewater in the Form of Precipitates
By L. Bratek, K. Jaworek, M. Czaplicka
Methods for arsenic compound removal from aqueous solutions include processes such as: coagulation, adsorption, membrane techniques, electrochemical and biotechnology techniques. Advanced oxidation us
Jan 1, 2014
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Molten Oxidation of Copper Slag for Magnetite Precipitation
By Takashi Nakamura, Atsushi Iizuka, Yong Fan, Etsuro Shibata
Magnetic separation of precipitated magnetite as iron resources in copper slag is one of the potential effective ways to recycle the slag. It is preferable to convert molten fayalite slag after copper
Jan 1, 2014
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Enabling Advanced Energy Management Practice for Minerals Operations
By Dean L. Millar
Measures taken by mining companies around the world to reduce their carbon footprints are becoming increasingly important in the sector securing its social licence to operate. The options for measures
May 1, 2011
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Froth Based Control in Flotation Plants - State of the Art
By 000-900-009-492
The flotation has been and is still the most widely used mineral concentration method. Because of its complexity, the flotation process required the development of robust control strategies which was
May 1, 2001
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Research on Occupational Hazards Supervision Based on the Cloud
By C. R. Tang
Due to the current lack of sufficient occupational hazards supervisory staff in China, an occupational hazards supervision regulatory framework is proposed, based on the cloud. Data on respirable dust
Aug 1, 2013
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Evidence for the occurrence of Gondwana coals in North America as indicated by comparisons of similar deposits in the world
By P. A. Hacquebard, M. P. Avery
"Gondwana coal deposits are widespread and are known to occur in four continents. They are present in Brazil, India, South Africa, and Australia. From coal petrographic examinations and a detailed lit
Jan 1, 2004
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Potash Ore Flotation Mechanism: Amine Molecules Adsorption or Amine Particles Attachment?
By E. Burdukova
Long-chain primary amines are utilized as collectors in potash ore flotation. Krafft temperature of long-chain amines in brine is about 100 °C, and this makes such amines practically insoluble in brin
Jan 1, 2009
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Interactive Visualization of a Base-Metal Concentrator
"Virtual reality, a 3D computer-generated environment, has become a recognized delivery system for many forms of education. This paper describes the application of virtual reality to mineral processin
Jan 1, 2017
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Westwood Project Acceleration
Westwood Quebec Long Life, Low Cost CONSTRUCTION UPDATE ? Shaft advanced to 840m (after 1 year), 3 km of down ramp and 2 km of exploration drift ? Head frame and hoist room structure completed ?
May 1, 2010
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Effects of dolomite addition on durability of coating materials for BOF
By S. -H. Sohn, M. -K. Cho, G. -G. Hong
In order to evaluate the properties of coating materials for BOF, the effects of dolomites (dolomite and light burned dolomite) addition on durability of coating materials were investigated. In all co
Jan 1, 2004
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Falconbridge introduces advanced technology to deep mining
By L. H. Rajala, K. H. Singh
"This paper presents the results of a detailed feasibility study carried out to investigate whether a low-grade deep underground mine of Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd., closed since 1975, could be mad
Jan 1, 1981
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Tentative identification of chemical elements likely to escape in the atmosphere attheLingan coal-fired power plant, Lingan, Nova Scotia
By Erwin L. Zodrow
"The neglect of including the toxic metal mercury in the list of escaping elements (Zodrow, CIM Bulletin, September 1982, pp. 138-140) was pointed out to the author in a private letter by J.E. Rehder,
Jan 1, 1982
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Evolution in Exploration Geology
By P. A. Peach, W. H. Gross
The modern economic geologist in Canada is well equipped to apply geological, geochemical or geophysical techniques in the exploration for ore. Recently, great advances have been made in geophysics an
Jan 1, 1967
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Massive sulfide deposits in Northwestern Quebec
By Sergio Cattalanl, Francis Chartrand
"The geology and origins of volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits in the Abitibi belt of northwestern Quebec have been the subject of discussion since the discovery of the Horne orebodies in Nor
Jan 1, 1990
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The Application of Multiphysics Models for the Design of Mill Discharge Systems
Current AG and SAG mill circuits have continued the trend to larger, fewer mills. These large mills place a significant additional load on the discharge systems and it has become imperative that the d
Jan 1, 2012
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In-Situ Recovery in Hard Rock Applications: Idealistic Notion or Realistic Future Processing Option?
By L. Vollert
In-situ recovery of metals is presently experiencing a revival not seen since early applications in amenable copper oxide deposits, uranium and generally applications where neither, porosity and perme
Jan 1, 2019
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The Geology of the Prtage Moutain Damsite Peace River, B.C.
By V Dolmage
In 1957 and 1958, ten topographically suitable damsites were investigated along the Peace river between Finlay Forks and Hudson Hope, B.C. Of these, three were eliminated after a reconnaissance survey
Jan 1, 1963
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AZ31B Slab by Horizontal Continuous Casting Method
By K. Tada
A surface of a magnesium slab (hereinafter, referred to as Mg slab) or magnesium alloy slab (hereinafter, referred to as Mg alloy slab) becomes black with the use of conventional manufacturing methods
Jan 1, 2006
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Computer Simulation of the Early Stages of Blown in a Peirce - Smith Converter
By G. Plascencia, C. López, J. González, D. Jaramillo, M. A. Barrón
Air jet and molten matte interaction within a Peirce - Smith converter is analyzed during the first stages of blowing using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), by means of the Large Eddy Simulation an
Jan 1, 2007
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Limestone in the Iron and Steel Industry
By N. B. Clarke
LIMESTONE, as a name, covers a great variety of stone consisting of varying amounts of calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, and impurities such as silica, alumina, and sulphate of lime. In the iron
Jan 1, 1939