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The Past 70 Years of Flash SmeltingBy M. Lahtinen, P. Latostenmaa, I. Kojo, E. Peuraniemi, M. Lindgren, S. Jyrkönen, M. Jåfs
The year 2019 marks the 70th anniversary of Flash Smelting. The technology was operated on industrial scale for the first time at the Outokumpu Harjavalta copper smelter in Finland in 1949. Since then
Jan 1, 2019
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Rare Earth Elements in Malaysia: Overview of Processing, Sustainability and Environmental ImpactBy Nessetech Consulting, L. A. Cisternas, E. D. Galvez, S. H. Kuan, L. H. Saw
"In Malaysia, there were two rare earths processing plants namely Asian Rare Earth (ARE) and the Malaysian Rare Earth Corporation Plant (MAREC) in Perak, which were operated until 1992 and were subseq
Jan 1, 2016
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The Dissolution and Recovery of Manganese Additions into Liquid MagnesiumThis paper focuses on the dissolution of various Manganese based compact additions into liquid Magnesium. The experimental procedure employed cylindrical compacts with various Manganese compositions.
Jan 1, 2006
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Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Failure Mechanism of Rock Using Extended Digital Image Correlation (X-DIC) TechniqueBy S. Bhattacharjee
"Rock failure process is generally recorded or measured using conventional sensors like strain gauges, seismic, micro-seismic, acoustic, electromagnetic and other techniques. The above sensors are eit
Jan 1, 2015
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Amulet Flotation Mill PracticeBy W. G. Hubler
It has been within only the last two or three years that enough progress has been made in preferential flotation to warrant metallurgists in recommending the installation of commercial-sized plants fo
Jan 1, 1931
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Some notes on the Mining Law of Manitoba, and on the Mines Act of 1930By H. F. Maulson
For the benefit of those who are not familiar with the history of the western Provinces-Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta-as regards our natural resources, a few words of explanation may be in order
Jan 1, 1930
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Monitoring Wastewater Quality at Falconbridge's Sudbury OperationsBy M. U. Oko
"Monitoring of all the waste streams from Falconbridge's Sudbury Operations to determine whether they meet the required standards, has been performed for many years. By 1969, however, the number of sa
Jan 1, 1971
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Mining Contractors – A Necessary Evil or An Increasingly Valuable Service to the Industry?By James S. Redpath
"AbstractThis paper is an attempt. to outline the present status of underground mining contracting in Canada, and to present certain facts concerning the writing and administration of underground mini
Jan 1, 1977
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The Installation of Instruments in Minerals Processing PlantsBy G. M. Behrend
"AbstractMeasurement and control systems in minerals processing plants are usually well thought out and designed. The criteria and design parameters have been interpreted correctly.However, these syst
Jan 1, 1977
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Problems and Developments in Rail Movements from Source to DockBy J. M. Livingstone
"This paper covers some of the problems confronted by Canada's railways in moving bulk materials from their source to the dock-site. The ""cost center"" concept is presented, and hypothetical examples
Jan 1, 1968
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Slope Stability in Jointed RockBy Peter N. Calder
The orientation of planes of inherent weakness (joints) with reference to an excavation in rock is the critical factor determining stability. The purely frictional 'residual' strength remaining follow
Jan 1, 1970
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Recent Improvements in Milling Practice at Wright-HargreavesBy Malcolm Black
Introduction The circumstances under which the gold mining industry was forced to curtail operations a few years ago are well known to all. The effect of those circumstances is particularly noticea
Jan 1, 1948
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Radium In Mining Effluents: Promising Water Treatment And Environmental MonitoringBy J. Schick, V. Granger
Nowadays, all French former uranium mining sites are remediated and redeveloped. If needed, mining waters containing radium have to be treated before discharged into the environment. Classical radium
Jan 1, 2020
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Geology and Copper-Zinc Deposits of Cold Lake Area, ManitobaBy J. F. Wright
The cold, or Kississing, Lake area in northwestern Manitoba was the scene of considerable prospecting and mining activity last summer. At the Sherritt-Gordon property, four diamond drills were at work
Jan 1, 1929
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The Nickel Industry (Review and Projections)By E. H. Holm
"This paper is a market-oriented review of the industry's present and forecasted performance, considering some of the principal factors influencing natural resource development. The author illustrates
Jan 1, 1972
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Depression of Pyrite in the Flotation of Chalcopyrite Using Biopolymer DepressantsBy Yongjun Peng, Yufan Mu, Rolf A. Lauten
"Chalcopyrite, a major source of copper, is commonly found associated with iron sulfides, particularly pyrite. The separation of chalcopyrite and pyrite by flotation is difficult due to the galvanic i
Jan 1, 2016
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The Iron Ore Situation in OntarioBy G. W. MacLeod
The iron ore question in this country has been widely discussed for many years, but only recently has its real significance becoming generally understood. The exhaustion of the old Helen mine, in 1918
Jan 1, 1924
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AG Feed Particle Size Distribution Measurement of Iron OreBy É. Roberge, S. Makni, G. Gagnon, F. Lavoie, A. Faucher
"Feed particle size is an important variable for the primary grinding mill operation. Several commercial vision systems have proven to successfully measure online many types of ores and are used for a
Jan 1, 2015
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Zinc Plant Expansion by Outotec Direct Leaching ProcessBy K. Svens, M. Lahtinen, L. Lehtinen
"Outotec's direct leaching process is an atmospheric leaching process for sulphidiczinc concentrates. The direct leaching process, based on special leaching reactors developed by Outokumpu and le
Jan 1, 2008
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5 ¼ -Mile Single-Flight ConveyorBy R. Walker
This paper deals with the selection and design of a belt conveyor handling steam coal between a mine and a barge loading terminal, and extending for some 5 ¼ miles over some of the most rugged terrain
Jan 1, 1971