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Automatic Sorting of Minerals and Ores - Cobalt, Nickel, Zinc, Silver, Gold, Iron Ore Sorting by Mikrosort® Colour-, Inductive- and X-Ray Sensor TechnologyBy H. Kroog
"This contribution reports recent mineral sorting experience and lists the possibilities of the newest generation of automatic mineral sorters with a special focus on electromagnetic detection, optoel
Jan 1, 2005
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Ground Support at CraigmontBy A. J. Petrina
"At Craigmont Mines Limited, Merritt, B.C., tests were begun in March, 1965 to evaluate the use of shotcrete as a method of ground support m development headings; previously, ail drifts had. required
Jan 1, 1968
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Concentrator Utilization under Geological UncertaintyBy Alessandro Navarra, Kristian Waters
Mineral concentrators are designed from preliminary geological data, and are therefore subject to geological uncertainty. This uncertainty has a demonstrable impact on the mining lifecycle, and has mo
Jan 1, 2015
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Leaching of Copper Oxide Ore by Ammonium CarbamateBy Xiong Tong, Jiushuai Deng, Yingbo Mao, Lingyun Huang
Ammonium carbamate has been used as a reagent for the leaching of copper from the copper oxide ore found in the Honghe state, Yunnan province, China. In order to find the optimal conditions for the le
Jan 1, 2015
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Metallurgical Test Program For Fission Uranium Corp.’s Triple R Uranium DepositBy Lawrence Melis
Fission Uranium Corp.’s Triple R Uranium Deposit at its Patterson Lake South Project is located in northwest Saskatchewan in Canada’s Athabasca Basin. As part of pre-feasibility studies for the projec
Jan 1, 2020
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A Remotely Operated Robotic Rock Breaker with Collision Avoidance for the Mining IndustryBy A. Boeing
Rock-breaker automation and remote operation improves the safety and efficiency of mining operations. This article presents an overview of the Rocklogic rock-breaker automation system architecture tha
Aug 1, 2013
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On the Occurrence and Intensity of the Work-Softening of SteelsBy P. Chollet, A Constant
THE RESULTS of a previous investigation ( 1) on the work-softening of some heat-treated steels have led to the conclusion that the occurrence and intensity of the phenomenon is possibly governed by th
Jan 1, 1962
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Research on Modeling and Simulation of Batch Grinding with Vertical MillBy X. L. Song, G. W. Zhang, F. Y. He, X. Xiao, L. L. Huang
This paper presents the design of a model and process simulation of a vertical mill based on a population balance model. The simulator, Simulink, which is a systematic modeling tool within MATLAB, was
Jan 1, 2016
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Rapid Solidification Characteristics of Atomized Co-Based Metallic GlassBy C. Riveros, H. Henein
Bulk Metallic Glasses have a high potential as advanced engineering materials due to their various properties including strength and corrosion resistance, to name a few. This paper investigates amorph
Jan 1, 2015
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Sand and gravel deposits of the greater Vancouver areaBy Z. D. Hora
Sand and gravel resources of the southern coastal region of British Columbia may be linked to various episodes of Wisconsin glaciation. During Wisconsin and probably earlier times, the Fraser Lowland
Jan 1, 1984
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Electrochemical properties of perovskite cathodes for micro tubular solid oxide fuel cellsBy L. Sun
Recently, micro-tubular solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) have attracted the attention of many researchers because of their numerous advantages over larger tubular and planar SOFCs. These include excelle
Jan 1, 2005
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Future Mining Opportunities for Fuelcell ApplicationsBy Marc C. Bétournay
A number of successful proof-of-concept projects have been carried out to replace conventional power application, such as diesel and rechargeable batteries, in underground mine vehicles. This has led
May 1, 2003
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Geometallurgy – The Key to Improving Your Mine Value ChainBy B. D. Frater
Geometallurgy or process mineralogy is an integrated part of the scoping, pre-feasibility and feasibility phases of a project as well as an existing operation. A well planned and executed geometallurg
Jan 1, 2017
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The Anisotropic Character of Talc Surfaces as Revealed by Streaming Potential Measurements, Atomic Force Microscopy, and Molecular Dynamics SimulationsBy J. Nalaskowski
A study of the interfacial properties of the basal plane and the edge surfaces of talc is described in this paper. The isoelectric point measured at the two different crystallographic planes by the st
Jan 1, 2006
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Mining at Giant YellowknifeBy D. C. McDonald
"IntroductionTHE GIANT YELLOWKNIFE property is on the west side of Yellowknife bay, Great Slave lake, N.W.T., some 600 air miles north of Edmonton. This paper deals with the underground development an
Jan 1, 1953
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Final recovery at Inco's Little Stobie Mine: A case studyBy S. Espley, G. Tan
"Inco's Little Stobie Mine is a low-grade nickel operation producing approximately 4()()() tons per day. Backfill has never been an economical option at the mine; therefore, the only viable type
Jan 1, 1994
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The Influence of Minerals on Canadian History and DevelopmentBy Charles Camsell
Few persons ever stop to consider how vital an influence minerals, and especially metals, have had upon human history, how they have affected the every-day life of the individual or how at different p
Jan 1, 1926
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Offsetting Effluent Treatment Costs by Metal Recovery from Effluent StreamsBy Derrin A. Auerswald, Jacolien P. Wyethe, Nanne M. \/egter
Base and precious metal refineries often produce effluent solution and slurry streams containing between 50 mg/L and several grams per liter of base metals. Metals have historically been precipitated
Jan 1, 2011
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Closing of a Goethite Pond at Umicore Balen, BelgiumBy P. Mengé
The covering of a hydraulically filled goethite pond is discussed from a geotechnical point of view. The characteristics of the goethite were defined in order to allow a detailed study of the procedur
Jan 1, 2006
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Criticality-Based Model for Rehabilitating Subway StationsBy M. Abouhamad
According to the Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA), 140 Billion CAD is required to maintain, rehabilitate, and replace subway infrastructure between 2010 and 2014. The current practice adopted
Aug 1, 2013