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Electrification of the Copper Mountain MineBy W. H. Miller
Introduction In this paper we have endeavoured to present a general description of the electrical applications underground at Copper Mountain, including types of equipment used, problems encountered,
Jan 1, 1951
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The New Refinery at Copper Cliff, OntarioBy V. A. James
The new electrolytic copper refinery situated at Copper Cliff, Ontario, has been in operation for over a year and a half. This plant is operated by the Ontario Refining Company, Limited. The associate
Jan 1, 1932
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Hot-Water Separation of Alberta Bituminous SandBy K. A. Clark
SEPARATION of the oil from the bituminons sands of the Athabaska area of Alberta has been a subject of study by the Research Council of Alberta. The results of the study have been published in the Ann
Jan 1, 1944
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The Marketing of NickelBy K. H. J. Clarke
"ALTHOUGH nickel was not identified as a separate element until a Swedish scientist, Axel Frederick Cronstedt, did so in 17 51, its utilization dates from pre-historic times. From its humble beginning
Jan 1, 1960
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A Philosopher's Stone: Turning Tungsten and Lead into Gold -The use of synthetic ores to study gold gravity separation –By M. Noaparast, N. Nickoletopoulos, André R. Laplante
"This paper presents an application of the use of synthetic ores to study gold recovery by gravity. Three case studies are presented: the first focuses on the use of tungsten to study applications of
Jan 1, 1995
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Prevention of Environmentally Assisted Cracking of Structural Aluminum Alloys by Al and A1-5mg Thermal Sprayed Coatings Using Different Surface Preparation TechniquesBy E. Ghali, B. Arsenault
Aluminum alloys play an important role in the manufacturing of air and ground vehicles. However, with such alloys, corrosion damage is often found on structural components subjected to fatigue loading
Jan 1, 2006
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Forum on the Non-Cataracting Ball MillBy L. E. Djingheuzian
ANON-CATARACTING (N-C) ball mill is so operated that the balls are not thrown in-ward at the top of their paths. The result is to maintain, in the mill, a quiescent pool in which classification will o
Jan 1, 1958
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An Overview of Inco's Copper Cliff OperationsBy J. R. Donald, K. Scholey
"Nickel has been mined and processed from the Sudbury basin for over 100 years. During this period, the process has evolved into what is one of the largest and most complex mining and metallurgical fa
Jan 1, 2005
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Mercury Segregation and Long Term Management Options for the Non-Ferrous Metals IndustryBy M. J. King, D. A. Van den berg, R. Fukuzawa
"Mercury bearing ore bodies are often treated for the production of copper, lead, zinc, gold, and silver. The mercury deports either to tailings or is collected during various stages of the extraction
Jan 1, 2012
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Microstructural evolution in AA6111 aluminum during cold work and agingBy G. K. Quainoo
In the automotive industry, the awareness to meet Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFE) standards has evolved the need to reduce vehicular weight in new automobile designs, with the overall goal of
Jan 1, 2005
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The Effect of Carbonate Ions on the Electrokinetic Properties of Bastnäsite, Monazite and DolomiteBy K. E. Waters, E. R. L. Espiritu, G. R. da Silva
"Rare earth (RE) elements are essential components of emerging green technologies. The increase in demand for these applications have driven the search and development of new rare earth deposits such
Jan 1, 2016
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Ancillary Services and Facilities at TasuBy H. M. Thurgood, F. A. Godfrey, F. W. Gilbert
This is a detailed presentation of the ancillary facilities, including power production, water supply, shiploading facilities, fire-fighting equipment, housing and community services. Additional subje
Jan 1, 1968
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Application of Millisecond Blasting in Driving TunnelsBy Louis Frost
"1N 1951, the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, as part of a programme of modernization in their coal mining operations at Sydney Mines and Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, undertook the development of two
Jan 1, 1955
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Maintenance of Mining Equipment at Cassiar, B.C.By T L. Horsley
The change from a seasonal to a continuous mining operation at Cassiar has been accompanied by increased emphasis on the preventive maintenance of mining equipment. This paper describes how equipment
Jan 1, 1964
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Autonomous vs Manual Haulage Trucks - How Mine Simulation Contributes to Future Haulage System DevelopmentsBy Juliana Parreira
The past decade shows record increases in global demand for minerals and metals with an accompanying significant decline in skilled personnel. Mining companies today are examining new technologies to
May 1, 2010
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The Use of Nuclear Explosives in Oil and Gas ProductionBy H. E. Grier, H. H. Aronson, H. F. Coffer
"Nuclear explosions are currently being planned for use in oil and gas production, the recovery of oil from oil shale, gas storage and copper leaching. The current status of each of these projects is
Jan 1, 1968
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Zinc Vaporization Kinetics from Zinc Smelting SlagBy Y. Hayashi, A. Fuwa
To analyze zinc vaporization kinetics of zinc smelting slag in the ISP furnace, reduction reaction rate of zinc oxide from ZnO-FeOx-CaO-SiO2 slag system with CO-CO2-Ar gas mixtures has been measured b
Jan 1, 2008
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A different role in designing new mining projectsBy J. K. Gowans
The Research and Design group of the Project Development Division (PDD) of Placer Dome Inc. includes metallurgical, electrical, civil and mechanical engineers. They provide metallurgical research and
Jan 1, 1998
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Mining Education at the CrossroadstThe Shortage of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers I N many parts of the Western World attention has recently been drawn to the acute shortage of mining and metallurgical engineers produced by the uni
Jan 1, 1965
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Platinum-Group Element Deposits"10.1. IntroductionAs discussed by Westland (1981), the six platinum-group elements (PGE) belong to the Group VIII transition metals, to which iron, nickel and cobalt also belong. The chemical similar
Jan 1, 1979