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Criterion of ComminutionBy K. Jomoto, H. Majima
"Experimental work has been attempted to find a useful criterion of comminution which can be determined simply in a laboratory. The suitability of the ratio of the square of tensile strength to Young'
Jan 1, 1972
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Management Of Liquid Radioactive Waste From Uranium Conversionat The Siberian Chemical PlantBy I. A. Menshikh, S. A. Kotov, N. L. Shinkarkin
All the cycle for conversion of natural and reprocessed uranium of ROSATOM’s “TVEL” Fuel Company is concentrated at the Siberian Chemical Plant. Conversion capacities are located on two sites, i.e. th
Jan 1, 2020
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Environmentally Friendly Recycling Of Automotive Catalysts in a Closed Hydrometallurgical LoopBy S. Steinlechner
"Today the common recycling technologies of automotive catalysts are either energy intensive pyrometallurgical processes generating huge amounts of residues or hydrometallurgical ones which have to co
Jan 1, 2014
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The Effect of Fixed Work on Incentive RatesBy Douglas A. Sloan
AN INCENTIVE or bonus system of payment is commonly used for mine labour. The incentive rates are usually based on the variable units of production, such as dollars per foot of drift advance or cents
Jan 1, 1958
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From Liability to Valuable Resource - Water in the Mining IndustryBy A. Makinen
There is an increasing trend between increasing consumption of water and the production of metal concentrate. Along with this trend we see that ore grades are declining and getting more complex to con
Jan 1, 2015
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Metallurgy of the Mt. Milligan Porphyry Gold/Copper DepositBy A. B. Cron, R. MacPhail, L. Melis, K. Armstong
"Mt. Milligan is a porphyry gold/copper deposit in north-central British Columbia. Diluted and mineable drill-indicated reserves total 449 million tons at an average grade of 0.013 oz gold/ton and 0.1
Jan 1, 1991
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450 - Rock Mechanical Design of Gas Storage Caverns in Rock Salt Mass with Cyclic OperationsBy Leibniz University, D. Zapf
"The demand for gas storage operations with high withdrawal rates and operation modes different to a seasonal storage regime requires a more detailed rock mechanical consideration of thermal induced s
Jan 1, 2015
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Predicting the penetration rate of percussive blasthole drills using coarseness index and median particle sizeBy S. Kahraman, K. Develi, E. Yasar
Four hydraulic top hammers, one pneumatic top hammer, and three down-the-hole drills were observed in several rock types at quarries and highway construction sites to measure the performance data. At
Jan 1, 2004
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Redox Potential Measurement and Control in Chalcopyrite Heap LeachingBy N. Hiroyoshi
In the leaching of chalcopyrite with sulfuric acid solutions, the copper extraction rate reaches a maximum at a given redox potential. This article reviews our studies on the determination of the opti
Jan 1, 2007
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Rapid Dewatering of Mill TailingsBy T. Yalcin
"This paper describes a process that can provide high rates of dewatering and that has the potential of bringing significant savings in tailing disposal costs. It involves a three-stage, closed-circui
Jan 1, 1987
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Radiation Health and Safety Aspects in Uranium MillingBy Bruce C. Smart
"Very little attention was given to the regulation of uranium mills by the Atomic Energy Control Board prior to 1974. The ore grade treated by Canadian mills in the past was in the order of 0.08 - 0.3
Jan 1, 1982
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Application of a New Mineral Separation Process the MC ProcessBy W. S. Urbanski, A. L. Devernoe, R. W. Stuart, M. S. Walker
"Although many investigators have successfully achieved separations using variations of a concept wherein particles are buoyed upwards against gravity in a magnetically attracted fluid, none have succ
Jan 1, 1985
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Energy Savings with the Topsoe WSA (Wet Gas Sulfuric Acid) Technology in the Metallurgical IndustryBy Frands Jensen, Erik Eriksson
"Haldor Topsoe’s Wet gas Sulfuric Acid (WSA) technology has been proven in a number of industries converting sulfurous gasses to concentrated sulfuric acid. In the metallurgical sector plants have bee
Jan 1, 2014
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Resource Estimation of Structurally Complex and Discontinuous Mineralization Using Non-linear Geostatistics: Case Study of a Mesothermal Gold Deposit in Northern Canada"Abstract - An estimation of resources of structurally complex gold lodes and stockworks represents a challenging task for geoscientists due to the complex geometry of the lodes and discontinuous grad
Jan 1, 2002
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The BHP NWT Diamonds Project Diamond Processing in the Canadian ArcticBy M. G. Rylatt, G. M. Popplewell
"Production from Canada's first diamond mine is planned for the last quarter of 1998. The climatic conditions and the variation in kimberlite types to be treated have lead to the development of a comp
Jan 1, 1998
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The Benefits of Autogenous Grinding Milling When Processing the Fort A La Corne KimberlitesBy J. E. Danoczi
Shore Gold Inc. (Shore) is presently designing a diamond processing plant for the Star and the Orion South kimberlite deposits in the Fort à la Corne area kimberlite field in central Saskatchewan. The
Nov 1, 2011
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In-the-hole drilling at Heath Steele Mines LimitedBy Errol Ladner
The application of large-diameter bore holes in underground operations at Heath Steele was first tried in February, 1975. Since that time, 90,000 feet of 6-l/2-inch holes have been drilled, primarily
Jan 1, 1979
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Study of the dynamic stability of mine waste dumpsBy B. Stuckert, P. Sheehan, J. Balfour, B. (Manas) Das, D. Fawcett
"With the growth of large scale surface mining operations, waste disposal and stability of waste dumps pose a challenging problem to engineers. Vibrations due to blasting operations proximal to these
Jan 1, 1989
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New industrial mineral opportunities in southeastern OntarioBy William F. Caley, A. MacKinnon, P. W. Kingston
"The purpose of this paper is to identify a number of currently available opportunities for exploration and/or mine development in the industrial minerals field in southeastern Ontario. The paper is n
Jan 1, 1990
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Using Gas Monitoring and Personnel/Vehicle Tracking to Maximize the Benefits of Ventilation-On-Demand in Underground Mining OperationsBy Tanveer Jahir
With increasing energy costs and mounting government pressure to adopt low emission, green sources of energy, it has become imperative to develop long-term sustainable underground infrastructures that
May 1, 2011