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The Collection of Open Hearth Dust and Its Reclamation Using the SL/RN ProcessBy G. G. W. Thom, A. A. F. Schuldt
At The Steel Company of Canada, Limited, iron oxide dust from the basic oxygen open hearths is being collected by means of electrostatic precipitators. The utilization of this dust, which has been ham
Jan 1, 1966
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Removal of Fluoride Ion from Zinc Sulfate Solution by Iron CompoundsBy M. Sokoto, H. Hata, K. Nishina, K. Haiki
Fluoride ions in zinc electrolyte cause corrosion to aluminum cathode plates at zinc electrowinning process, so we have developed an iron compound as a fluoride ion adsorbent used in zinc sulfate solu
Jan 1, 2008
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Conversion of Long Ore Pass Raises at H.B. Mine, Salmo, B.C.By M. H. MacLeod
"IntroductionTHE ORE PASS raise system at the H.B. mine as contracted by the Patrick Harrison Company consisted of two raises 6 ft. by 10 ft. in section •at 60 degrees to the horizontal. No. 88-88 rai
Jan 1, 1954
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Application of a Computer to a Flotation ProcessBy C. L. Lewis
"The development of computer process control at the Lake Dufault concentrator is reviewed and the on-stream X-ray analysis -computer system is described briefly. Some applications of the computer in m
Jan 1, 1971
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Base Metal Recovery from Polymetallic Nodule and Laterite Ore Mixtures. Part I: Pressure Acid Leaching in the Presence of Caron Process TailingsBy M. Pelegrin Rodríguez, J. Castellanos Suarez, R. Causse Miyares, A. Mosqueda Martínez, Rubén Aja
"This paper will describe the methods and the results of studies to integrate polymetallic nodule extractive metallurgy methods into existing and operating technologies or plants with the aim of reduc
Jan 1, 2017
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Fabrication of In-Situ Aluminum-Alumina CompositeBy M. Meratian
The in-situ methods have been developed in production of aluminum matrix composites. A commonly adopted in-situ method involves reaction between a metal oxide and aluminum to produce alumina particles
Jan 1, 2007
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General Mining Conditions at Eldorado BeaverlodgeBy Norman A. Grant
"Location and Transportation FacilitiesTHE BEAVERLODGE area of North Saskatchewan is on the north side of lake Athabasca, 500 air miles northeast of Edmonton.The main Eldorado operation and townsite a
Jan 1, 1953
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Ventilation Design and Operating Issues Relating to Underground Mines with High Elemental Sulphur Content"The ventilation-related risks from mines with elemental sulphur include dust explosions, spontaneous combustion with emission of heat and toxic sulphur dioxide or hydrogen sulphide gases, reactions w
Jan 1, 2019
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A History of MagnesiumBy F. Habashi
Magnesium is the eighth most abundant element in the earth's crust, It occurs in nature in sea water, brines, and a number of minerals, Metallic magnesium was first isolated by Humphry Davy (1778
Jan 1, 2006
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Salt Mining at GoderichBy W. Gordon Muir
This paper deals with the exploration, development and current operations of the salt mine at Goderich, Ontario operated by the Sifto Salt Division of Domtar Chemical Limited. The rock salt is obtaine
Jan 1, 1967
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Thermomechanical aspects of lining behaviour as related to design, installation, and use in ladlesBy Charles A. Schacht
"Relining, lining maintenance, and ladle repair can represent a significant cost in steelmaking. Therefore, the objective of all steelmaking shops is to minimize this cost and to maximize the lining l
Jan 1, 1991
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A mineralogical evaluation of the spiral circuit at the Mount Wright concentrator by image analysisBy J. M. D. Wilson, W. Petruk, C. Coté
"The behaviour of minerals in the Mount Wright spiral circuit was investigated to find methods of improving iron oxide mineral liberation and recovery. The feeds, concentrates and tailings from roughe
Jan 1, 1990
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Safety and Compensation Division.. The Mining Assoc of British ColumbiaBy J D. McDonald
This paper outlines the function of the Safety and Compensation Division of the Mining Association of British Columbia. After a general discussion of safety and the safety program now being followed i
Jan 1, 1965
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Athabasca Basin Proterozoic Unconformity Uranium Deposits: Alteration, Deposit Geometry And Lithostructural SettingBy A. Aubin, H. Yang, G. Zaluski
The Athabasca Basin of northern Saskatchewan and Alberta is an exceptionally rich metallogenic region, hosting more than 2.8 B lb U3O8, of which over 927 M lb U3O8 have been mined out since extraction
Jan 1, 2020
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Effect of ball size change on the performance of grinding and flotation circuits of the Sarcheshmeh copper mineBy S. Banisi, M. Poorkani, M. Farzaneh, M. Askari
"At the Sarcheshmeh copper mine 40,000 t of ore per day with an average grade of 0.9 % Cu is ground to 70% passing 75 microns. Grinding is effected in 8 parallel lines of 8 x 5 m ball mills in a close
Jan 1, 2002
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Precipitation of Selenium from Zinc Plant Weak Acidic Solutions Using Sodium Dithionite and Sodium SulphideBy N. Geoffroy, E. Benguerel, G. P. Demopoulos
In the late 1990s, a chemical process to remove mercury and selenium from weak sulphuric acid solutions was patented and implemented in the CEZinc refinery in Valleyfield, Quebec. The CEZinc process c
Jan 1, 2008
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Influence of Temperature and Pressure on Gas Emission Due to Crack Propagation in Coal-Mines: An Experimental StudyBy Man-Chao He
One of the critical problems involved in deep coalmines is unusual gas emissions. Many researchers agree that there is a relationship between coal gas emissions and geological features such as tectoni
Aug 1, 2013
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The Sullivan MineBy D. L. Thompson
Foreword The complete history and early development of the Sullivan mine was fully covered in a paper entitled 'The Development of the Sullivan Mine and Processes for the Treatment of its Ores
Jan 1, 1929
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Increase in efficiency of NOx reduction during simultaneous application of primary methodsBy L. Szecowka, M. Poskart, Siwka M. . J.
Oxides of nitrogen, created during combustion, are the most hazardous components of atmospheric pollution. However, it is possible to limit the negative influence of hazardous components on the natura
Jan 1, 2004
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From Boom to Bullion, Imaging Technology in MiningBy Tom C. Palangio
The mining industry has come to rely on imaging devices to monitor and record all kinds of activities. We use them to measure, improve the process, ensure security, increase production and automate ma
Oct 1, 2010