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Mesures Douces et Innovations - Gains Incrémentaux dans les MinesBy Pierre Laliberté
L?utilisation de plusieurs nouvelles technologies et systèmes de contrôle visant des économies d?énergie dans une exploitation minière pourrait laisser croire qu?il suffit d?additionner les économies
May 1, 2007
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Metal Mine Ventilation (5a66f77a-e32a-4b69-828a-81ebc3b32b9e)By D. Harrington
Ventilation of underground workings consists in establishment of such control of air currents that the underground workers may work in safety, with maximum comfort and efficiency, and without impairme
Jan 1, 1933
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Metal Mining and the Environment - Where Does the Industry Stand?By Wallace R. Horn
"MR. CHAIRMAN AND GENTLEMEN :I begin this talk by making a couple of comments which are of the nature of disclaimers.Firstly, and as the Chairman has otherwise indicated, I was neither ""born into"" n
Jan 1, 1972
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Metal Recovery and Reducing of Environmental Loading of Copper Mine Tailings by High Pressure Leaching and SX-EW ProcessBy L. Avramovic, B. Han, R. Jonovic, Z. Stevanovic, K. Haga, S. Dimitrijevic, A. Shibayama, L. Godirilwe, Y. Takasaki
Pyrite (FeS2) and chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) which could not be recovered, are present in mine tailings discharged from Bor copper mine. About 0.3% of copper (Cu) is contained in these tailings, therefore
Jan 1, 2019
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Metal Recovery from Pyrometallurgical Slags: Copper Matte Smelting ProcessesBy S. Mostaghel, Fariba Azgomi, Steven Goodman, M. Oliazadeh
"It is known that copper loss to the slag phase can be in the forms of chemical dissolution and mechanical entrainment. The contribution of each mechanism to the total Cu-loss depends on different par
Jan 1, 2016
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Metal Recovery from Zinc Fumer SlagsBy Fengxiang He, T. Meadowcroft, Yanjun Zhang
Slag from the zinc fuming furnaces contains about 3 percent zinc and 0.1 percent lead. The paper outlines several experimental techniques for recovering these components from liquid fumer slag. The si
Jan 1, 2004
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Metal recycling and waste treatment in JapanBy Masafumi Maeda
Metal recycling and waste treatment have become common issues in various metal industries, notably, the iron and steelmaking industry and the nonferrous industry. The former tends to treat mass wastes
Jan 1, 2004
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Metal Refining Facilites of CanadaBy R. W. Brigstocke
History The birth of the mining industry of Canada took place about 1670. According to Salone (Salone E., La Colonisation de la Nouvelle France, page 205) the first discovery of ore in the country wa
Jan 1, 1932
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Metal Removal Mechanisms During the Treatment of Highly Contaminated Acid Mine Drainage using Passive Bioreactors, Limestone Drains, and Multi-Step Systems: A Short ReviewBy Carmen M. Neculita
Optimizing the long-term efficiency of passive systems for the treatment of highly contaminated acid mine drainage (AMD) is still a challenging issue. The optimization lies, among others, on improving
Aug 1, 2013
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Metal Vapor Treatment for Platinum Group Metals from Spent Automotive CatalystBy Y. Mitsuda, Y. Kayanuma, T. H. Okabe, M. Miyake
A new process to recover platinum group metals (PGMs) from automotive catalyst scrap using metal vapor was developed. To improve the efficiency of the acid dissolution process of PGMs, metal vapor of
Jan 1, 2004
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Metallic fiber reinforced refractory concretesBy T. Cutard, E. Cailleux, F. Nazaret, G. Bernhart
This paper deals with the study of the mechanical behavior in the 20°C-900°C temperature range of refractory concretes reinforced with metallic fibers. Fibers are introduced to improve the damage resi
Jan 1, 2004
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Metallic mineral deposits of the Grenville Province, southeastern OntarioBy T. R. Carter, A. C. Colvine
"Rocks of the Grenville Province in southeastern Ontario are currently largely dismissed by many geologists as having little or no potential for discovery of significant deposits of metallic minerals.
Jan 1, 1985
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Metalliferous sub-marine sediments of the Atlantis-II-Deep, Red SeaBy Zuhair A. Nawab, Muhammad A. Al-Marhqun, Mehmet Guney
"The Atlantis-Il-Deep is a stratified metalliferous deposit located along the median valley of the Red Sea at a water depth of about 2200 m. The metal-bearing mud contains sulphides of zinc, copper an
Jan 1, 1988
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Metallization in the Caledonian Belt, Southern New Brunswick - A Geological and Geophysical InvestigationBy A. A. Ruitenberg, G. Ruitenberg, J. Chandra
"The Caledonian Belt is mainly underlain by Late Precambrian and possibly Early Palaeozoic rocks, which are in part overlain by younger strata. Most of these rocks are weakly deformed, except for thos
Jan 1, 1972
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Metallogenesis and Crustal TheoryBy J. S. DeLury
Introduction The problems of metallogenesis are largely related to those concerning the origin of igneous rocks, which, in turn, are involved with the question of crustal mechanics. Many ore-bodies a
Jan 1, 1932
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Metallogenesis and Exploration Potential of the Neoproterozoic Saldanian Belt in the Southwestern Cape Province, South AfricaBy R. Scheepers
"Abstract -Mineral deposits and prospects of the Pan African Saldanian orogenic belt in the south western Cape Province South Africa, are reviewed. Despite the entire absence of operating base or pre
Jan 1, 1994
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Metallogenesis and Exploration Potential of the Neoproterozoic Saldanian Belt in the Southwestern Cape Province, South Africa (0ea2fca9-d62b-46bb-b916-2ff88a0cf933)By R. Scheepers
"Mineral deposits and prospects of the Pan African Saldanian orogenic belt in the southwestern Cape Province South Africa, are reviewed. Despite the entire absence of operating base or precious metal
Jan 1, 1994
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Metallogenesis in the Bay d'Espoir area, Southern Newfoundland"Bay d'Espoir is in the approximate center of the south coast of Newfoundland. The geology of the area can most conveniently be considered in terms of three units: (1) an Ordovician or older poly
Jan 1, 1982
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Metallogenic Concepts in GaspéBy R. Marleau, R. Assad, J. Dugas
"A study of the geological features of known occurrences of mineralization in Gaspe is the basis for a classification. Nickel, chromite, asbestos and some copper are pre-or syn-Taconic, whereas the mo
Jan 1, 1969
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Metallogenic Maps in Quebec: Their Preparation and UseBy Jean Dugas, Roger Sirois
The Mineral Deposits Service of the Quebec Department of Natural Resources is engaged in the preparation of metallogenic maps as a contribution to the Canadian Sub-Committee of the Metallogenic Map of
Jan 1, 1967