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The Plant Audit (97ca6ee7-2dc9-4753-846d-b993abc1472c)By A. J. Neale, B. C. Flintoff
"In most mineral processing operations the term audit is usually reserved for the exercise of checking financial records and/ or safety practices. While these activities are time consuming, no one dis
Jan 1, 1991
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A Socio-Political Roadmap for Managers: The Stakeholder 360By Robert G. Boutilier
So far, most social performance monitoring systems have not gone beyond listing the impacts on various stakeholders. Executives have had to rely on intuition to devise interventions that would improve
May 1, 2002
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A Review of the Modified Zincex® Process from Skorpion to HorseheadBy A. Staley, W. J. Cashwell, M. S. Moats
In the 1990’s, Técnicas Reunidas developed the Modified ZINCEX® Process to recover zinc from ores and secondary materials. The heart of this process was the use of solvent extraction to produce purifi
Jan 1, 2014
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Precious-Metal-Bearing Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide Deposits, Campo Morado, Guerrero, MexicoBy Robert Cluff
The Campo Morado precious-metal-bearing, volcanogenic massive sulphide district occurs in a Lower Cretaceous felsic volcanic sequence in a northerly trending belt in the Guerrero Terrane in northeaste
May 1, 2006
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Study of heat transfer in blast furnace tuyeresBy Y. Mercadier, M. Ait-Ali, M. Dostie
"This paper presents the results of an analytical study to assist in the design of blast furnace tuyeres, including a prediction of the heat transfer process.IntroductionA blast furnace tuyere must be
Jan 1, 1982
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Nanoparticle Flotation Aids for Pentlandite FinesBy Manqiu Xu, Songtao Yang, Zongfu Dai, Robert Pelton, Carla Abarca
"Fine mineral particles are difficult to process by flotation because of their low collision efficiencies with air bubbles. Decreasing air bubble size and increasing mineral particle size through floc
Jan 1, 2015
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The Fort Knox 'porphyry' gold deposit - Structurally controlled stockwork and shear quartz vein, sulphide-poor mineralization hosted by a Late Cretaceous pluton, east-central AlaskaBy A. A. Bakke
"The Fort Knox gold deposit is hosted within the Fort Knox Pluton, a Cretaceous multiphase granitic body that intrudes the Fairbanks schist. Gold occurs along the margins of stockwork veins and veinle
Jan 1, 1995
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Risk Management in Carbon Sequestration: Case Studies from Unconventional Reservoirs in the Appalachian BasinRisk management has taken on renewed vigor since the economic crisis of the late 2000s. The resources of governments, individuals, and corporations are being stretched to a point where only the most p
Aug 1, 2013
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Diggability of plains overburden with bucketwheel excavatorsBy A. M. Krzanowski, T. S. Golosinski
"This paper presents results of a study undertaken to determinethe feasibility of mining plains overburdens with bucket wheel excavators. Based on extensive geotechnical testing of overburdens under s
Jan 1, 1987
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Investigating the Potential of Hydrofloattm Coarse Particle Flotation Techniques on Copper Sulphide OresBy P. J. Mehrfert
"Recovery of mineralized coarse particles is notoriously low in conventional concentrators that treat copper porphyry ores. The application of coarse particle flotation techniques has the potential to
Jan 1, 2017
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The Canadian Precambrian ShieldBy J. E. Gill
"The name 'Canadian Shield' is used for a vast area; largely in northeastern; Canada; underlain by Precambrian rocks. The part in Canada has an area; of about 1; 790; 000 square miles. Extensions in G
Jan 1, 1954
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Briquetting of Ulexite FinesBy G. Ozbayoglu, Z. Ozdemir
Turkey is the main boron minerals producing country in the world. The most important boron minerals are tincal, colemanite and ulexite. All mining, beneficiation and handling operations generate fines
Jan 1, 2004
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New Facilities for Calibrating Gamma-Ray Spectrometric Logging and Surface Exploration EquipmentBy P. G. Killeen
Proper calibration of portable gammaray spectrometers and spectrometric logging equipment is essential if they are to be used for accurate quantitative determinations of radioelement concentrations. I
Jan 1, 1978
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The Steel Industry of the Prairie ProvincesThe primary steel industry of the Prairie Provinces consists essentially of three companies whose total annual melting capacity, as of January 1, 1963, was 333,000 net tons. These companies have steel
Jan 1, 1963
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Prospecting the Future: Meeting Human Resources Challenges in the Canadian Minerals and Metals IndustryBy Ryan Montpellier, Paul Hebert
"Prospecting the Future: Meeting Human Resources Challenges in Canada's Minerals and Metals Sector is a comprehensive sector study of the short- and long-term human resource issues and challenges faci
Jan 1, 2007
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Western Canada Uranium as a Fuel ResourceBy Richard E. Barrett
SOME YEARS AGO I was associated with a mining operation which, because of its isolated location, burned wood for heating purposes. Year after year the tractors and tucks hauled the cordwood in from th
Jan 1, 1958
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Use of Virtual Fractions for MLA of Y-Bearing REE OresBy B. Schulz, T. Leißner, R. G. Merker
"Ores enriched in critical rare earth elements (CREE) keep on being of particular interest. The CREE are Nd, Eu, Tb, Dy, including Y. In conjunction with beneficiation tests on Y-mineral bearing flota
Jan 1, 2016
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Examination of Selected Copper Electrowinning AdditivesBy Michael S. Moats, Alex Luyima, Tomas Oliveira
Some commercial copper electrowinning facilities use Cyquest N-900 (a polyacrylamide) or HydroStar (a modified polysaccharide) to improve the density and smoothness of copper electrodeposits. However
Jan 1, 2014
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The Benefits of Bulk Diesel Fuel Filtration in MiningBy Christian M. Bauer
Modern surface mines are among the world's largest single consumers of diesel fuel. A typical mine site can consume in excess of 200 million liters of diesel fuel per year. Delivered diesel fuel
Nov 1, 2011
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Industry-Scale Knowledge Management— RISKGATE and Australian Coal Operations (3cf88131-5641-4c50-aff6-185a04067883)ABSTRACT This paper details the work of RISKGATE, the largest Australian Coal Association Research Program (ACARP) occupational health and safety initiative to date. The program is an interactive onli
Jan 1, 2014