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Abrasion wear of aluminosilicate refractoriesBy N. Ntakaburimvo, C. Allaire
This paper presents an innovative experimental set-up which simulates refractory degradation by separate and simultaneous action of abrasion, erosion and partially or totally immersion corrosion wheth
Jan 1, 2004
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Using High Precisions GPS Applications to Meet Ore Level Blending Requirments in the Oil SandsBy G. F. Trainor
At the Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNRL) Horizon Mine they use Wenco International Mining Systems Ltd (Wenco) Fleet Management System to monitor and control their production fleet with the goa
May 1, 2011
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The Justification of Process Control Systems in Mineral and Coal Processing ApplicationsBy R. F. Hochstein, A. J. Neale, B. C. Flintoff
"Process control technology holds very significant potential benefits for many mineral and coal processing plants. The impact can be expected in terms of performance improvements (e.g. increased throu
Jan 1, 1990
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Arsenic Distribution in Smelting Via Teniente ConverterBy C. M. Acuna, M. Sherrington
In high temperature processes thermodynamic equilibrium is assumed and therefore chemical potential of elements, among the condensed phases, have to be the same. In such situation impurities distribut
Jan 1, 2007
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Elemental Sulphur Recovery in Western CanadaBy M D. Winning
The historical development of the elemental sulphur recovery industry in Western Canada is reviewed for the period 1952 to 1965. A brief technical description of a typical modified Claus sulphur recov
Jan 1, 1965
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Falconbridge's Copper Operations in UgandaBy H. H. Bird
Kilembe is situated in the foothills of the Ruwenzori Mountains in Uganda. Precambrian stratiform copper de-posits are currently being mined at a rate of 90,000 tons per month. Complex ore structures
Jan 1, 1968
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Underground Research Laboratories to Characterize Faults in ShalesBy Y. Guglielmi, C. Gout, P. Henry, P. Dick, C. Nussbaum
For a decade, observations and experiments conducted in underground environments worldwide (mines, underground research laboratories - URL) made it possible to bridge the scale gap between laboratory
Jan 1, 2015
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Air and Mine-GasesBy Alex MacEachern
Air is the gaseous substance that envelopes the earth and forms its atmosphere. It is remarkable in the constancy of its composition; for while this is being continually changed as the result of the r
Jan 1, 1930
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Evaluation Of Uses-Lca Model For Deriving Life Cycle Impact Characterization Factors For MetalsBy W. J. Adams
It is recognized that within life cycle assessment that the eco-toxicity potentials (TPs) derived for metals require additional research to improve their reliability. Current models used to develop TP
Jan 1, 2007
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Demonstration heap leachingBy G. W. McDonald
"The mineralogical studies done on Hope Brook ore samples indicated that a heap leach gold recovery process may be possible. In the metallurgicalprogram that followed, column tests confirmed this inte
Jan 1, 1989
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Cost Savings Through Improved Ore Recovery Using Automated Core Logging and Ore Sorting Imaging Spectrometers.By Gavin A. Hunt
In order for mines to operate profitably throughout their life it is important to monitor and maximise ore recovery. A common problem facing many mines is the underestimation of clay type and its dis
May 1, 2007
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The Collection and Recovery of Gold from Roaster Exit Gases at Giant Yellowknife Mines LimitedBy E O. Foster
When roasting started at Giant Yellowknife Mines in 1949, it became apparent that, to prevent air and water pollution in the surrounding district, it would be necessary to collect the arsenic that was
Jan 1, 1963
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Géologie de la Mine Agnico-Eagle, Joutel (Québec)By Jean-Marc Simard, Richard Genest
"La mine Agnico-Eagle, localisée près de Joutel, a été découverte en 1962 par le forage d'anomalies électromagnétiques. Exploitée à partir de 1974, elle a déjà produit près de 30 tonnes d’or à partir
Jan 1, 1990
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The Upgrading of Tin Ore by Continuous AgglomerationBy A. Mykytiuk, I. E. Puddington, W. D. Macleod, F. W. Meadus
"A laboratory-scale continuous procedure for the up-grading of naturally occurring tin ores, based on the principle of spherical agglomeration, is described. High recoveries are indicated. A proposed
Jan 1, 1966
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Savage River Mines -The World's First Long-Distance Iron Ore Slurry PipelineBy W. F. McDermott
This paper covers the development, construction and operation of a 53-mile slurry pipeline operating in Tasmania, Australia. Special development techniques are discussed, as well as the operation of t
Jan 1, 1970
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Spectrographic Study of Some Nova Scotia CoalsBy J. E. Hawley
"IntroductionA STUDY of the trace elements in the ash •of coals from nine seams in the Sydney coalfield, Nova Scotia, was undertaken at the suggestion of Dr. W. A. Bell, Geological Survey of Canada, a
Jan 1, 1955
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The H. B. ConcentratorBy H. J. Chalmers
THE H.B. MINE and concentrator are located in the Nelson Mining Division of British Columbia, on the north side of the Sheep Creek valley about seven miles southeast of the town of Salmo. It is an ope
Jan 1, 1957
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Investigation of Inhomogeneous Deformation During Creep in a Nickel-Base Single Crystal Superalloy, CMSX-10By S. Vaidya, R. C. McKellar, N. K. Sinha
Nominally [001]-oriented nickel-base single crystal (SX) superalloy CMSX-10 was investigated at 900°C under constant load, equivalent to an initial stress of 700 MPa, for creep strains from 7% to frac
Jan 1, 2006
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An Overview of the Fe oxide-Cu-Au Deposits and Related Deposit TypesBy Sunil S. Gandhi
Magmatic-hydrothermal deposits rich in magnetite and/or hematite form a broad group that includes monometallic Fe deposits and polymetallic (mainly Cu and Au) deposits. They show a considerable variat
May 1, 2003
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An Overview of the Paris Hills Phosphate Project, South-Eastern IdahoBy Kenneth L. Norris
Stonegate Agricom Ltd. is currently conducting exploration and development drilling of the Paris Hills Phosphate Project (Paris Hills Project) located in Bear Lake County, southeastern Idaho, 3.2 km w
May 1, 2011