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World Reserves of Lead and ZincBy C. O. Swanson
"OUR INTEREST in estimates of world reserves of lead and zinc is focussed mainly on the information they give about the sufficiency of metal supplies for the future. However, we soon realize that the
Jan 1, 1960
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Pressed and Sintered Iron Powders: A Study of the Effect of Particle Size Distribution on Their Physical PropertiesBy W. Rostoker
Packing Experiments The porosity and most of the other physical properties of a coherent mass of any material built up by the packing together of discrete particles will obviously vary with, and be
Jan 1, 1947
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Triggered Rockbursts and Induced RockburstsBy Jian Deng
Rockbursts are sudden and violent failure of rocks in deep and/or high stress mines, which may destroy the excavation space and cause an accident or even the death of mining workers. This study is mot
Jan 1, 2015
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Towards Industrial Aluminum Spent Pot Lining Treatment with Complete End-Product ValorizationBy G. Hamel
The LCL&L process (Low Caustic Leaching & Liming) is a patented hydrometallurgical route developed by Rio Tinto Alcan (RTA) to economically process spent pot lining (SPL) generated by aluminum cells.
Jan 1, 2011
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Investigation of the Increase in Resistivity in the Steel Collector Bar Used in Aluminum Electrolysis CellsBy G. Gauvin
Life span of aluminum smelting electrolysis cells can reach up to 3000 days. During this period, cathode blocks go under various physical and chemical changes that could result in an increase of elect
Jan 1, 2011
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Overview of Underground RoadwaysEverybody would agree that a good roadway leads to more efficient haulages by reducing haul times, smoother and safer operation for operator and less wear and tear on tires and equipment, thus improvi
Feb 1, 2008
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The Significance of Using Geological and Geomechanical Data in Selection of Optimal BitsBy A. Hashempour, D. Javani
"Selection of an optimal bit is a critical issue in drilling engineering. Specific energy (SE) and Cost per Foot (CPF) are the most common methods for evaluation of bit efficiency and optimal bit sele
Jan 1, 2015
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Optimization of SAG Mill Process Control at the Raglan MineBy G. Couture, J. -F. Dubé, F. Letarte-Lavoie
"The Xstrata Nickel Raglan concentrator, located in Quebec’s Nunavik region, has been in operation since 1997. Originally designed to process 800,000 tonnes per year of high-grade nickel ore, the plan
Jan 1, 2013
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Single Stage SAG/AG Milling DesignBy Brian Putland
Single stage semi-autogenous / autogenous (S/AG) milling has become a common design for a variety of ore types with the advantages of being comparatively low capital cost and flexible for future expan
Jan 1, 2012
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Reconstruction as Regards Base-MetalsBy E. A. Collins
I TAKE it that the papers presented tonight on the subject of Reconstruction, as regards both gold and base-metals, are intended primarily to stimulate discussion of this important subject and, in reg
Jan 1, 1943
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Monitoring of Stability of Closed ShaftsBy T. Schepp, T. Friedrich
"The natural stage of deep mines operation is a closure of unnecessary shafts. It is extremely important to ensure a proper shaft closure to avoid stability loss and the associated damage to surface f
Jan 1, 2019
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Slope Mass Rating (SMR) Geomechanics Classification: Thirty Years ReviewBy R. Tomás, J. B. Serón, M. Romana
The Slope Mass Rating (SMR; Romana, 1985) geomechanics classification was developed as a sequel of Bieniawski’s Rock Mass Rating (RMR) system, which was almost impossible to use in slopes due to the e
Jan 1, 2015
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Development of a correlation between rotary drill performance and controlled blasting powder factorsBy John C. Leighton, C. O. Brawner, Doug Stewart
"Despite the availability of established, sophisticated methods for planning and designing stable slopes in rock, comparatively little attention is usually paid to the problems of carrying out the exc
Jan 1, 1982
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The Role and Philosophy of ManagementBy W. D. Mulholland
"I ASSUME that any effort on my part to deal with the question of the importance of the mining industry is going to be largely an exercise in preaching to the converted, but there are one or two aspec
Jan 1, 1972
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Assessment of Precious Metals Distribution in Lac Mattagami Flotation Plant by Computer Mass Balance CalculationBy M. Remillard, M. Garon, M. Thérien, D. Hodouin
"Nineteen streams in the copper and zinc flotation units of the concentrator of the Matagami division of Noranda Inc. have been sampled for particle size distributions chemical assays, and gold and si
Jan 1, 1986
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Iron Operations of the Quebec Iron and Titanium CorporationBy G. G. Hatch
FOLLOWING World War II there was an urgent need for the development of domestic sources of ilmenite to take care of the expanding needs of the titanium dioxide pigment industry. In addition, there was
Jan 1, 1956
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Gypsum - Anhydrite Conversion as Possible Means to Control Scale and Decrease Calcium Levels in Hydrometallurgical ProcessesBy V. G. Papangelakis, G. A. Moldoveanu
The use of anhydrite (AH) seed, control of acidity levels and ageing were assessed as means to promote the conversion of freshly produced metastable gypsum generated in-situ to the less soluble anhydr
Jan 1, 2015
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Advanced Manufacturing of A356 Nanocomposites Assisted by Ultrasonic and Electromagnetic ProcessingBy L. Nastac, Y. Xuan
"The metal-matrix-nano-composite (MMNCs) in this research work consists of an A356 alloy matrix reinforced with 1.0 wt. % SiC 50 nm diameter nanoparticles that can be dispersed within the molten alloy
Jan 1, 2016
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MINING EQUIPMENT CO2e EMISSION CALCULATIONBy SANDVIK WHITE
The mining industry produces approximately 4-7% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It is fundamental for mining operations to take immediate sustainable action to actively contribute to an emis
Jan 1, 2023
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The end of horizontal zinc retorting in the United StatesBy J. E. Dutrizac
"The end of an era in zinc metallurgy took place on July 31, 1976 when the horizontal retort furnaces of the National Zinc Company in Bartlesville, Oklahoma were permanently shut down (1) . For more t
Jan 1, 1999