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Hydrometallurgical Process for Rare Earth Elements Recovery from Spent Ni-Hm BatteriesBy Eduardo A. Pérez, Alejandro R. Alonso, Rosa María Luna-Sánchez, Gretchen T. Lapidus
Rare earth elements have been widely used in various sectors, from the aerospace and steel industries, to electronic applications, particularly in displays and batteries for portable devices. The high
Jan 1, 2014
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Challenges and a Possible Solution for the Recycling of Tantalum from Waste Electrical and Electronic EquipmentBy F. Roemer, D. Goldmann, T. Elwert
Tantalum is an important minor metal for the production of high performance capacitors. Approximately 60% of the annual tantalum production is used in this application. Despite its high price of 298 U
Jan 1, 2016
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Production of Nickel Oxide From Ammoniacal Process StreamsBy G. C. Nowlan, A. Illis, H. J. Koehler
At its iron ore recovery plant at Copper Cliff, INCO produces about 17 million pounds per year of a pure, acid-soluble, dense nickel oxide from nickeliferous pyrrhotite. The process used is also appli
Jan 1, 1970
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Geology of the Moose Mountain Mine and its Application to Mining and Milling (77523cfb-fb7e-48bc-bc17-49c8c4bf638c)By G. D. Markland
"The Moose Mountain mine is located in a belt of Precambrian volcanic rocks situated 20 miles north of Sudbury, Ontario. It was the first iron mining operation in the Archean iron-formations of the Ca
Jan 1, 1966
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The Impact of Operating Cost on Life-of-Mine Costs of Hydrometallurgy FacilitiesBy J. R. Porter, C. Panaou
"A significant effort is expended on preparation of the capital estimate for feasibility studies. The development of the operating cost estimate is usually allocated a significantly smaller budget and
Jan 1, 2012
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The Valuation of Advanced Mining Projects & Opera Ting Mines: Market Comparable ApproachesBy Craig Roberts
"While various methods are available to estimate a mining project's value, value is only established through a transaction. Comparable methods allow the value estimated for a mining project to be benc
Jan 1, 2003
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Mine Ventilation From a Manager's StandpointBy Louis Frost
MINE ventilation has for many years been the subject of intensive study by numerous investigators who have presented their findings in forms that are understandable to the average mining man, and all
Jan 1, 1941
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Advanced Ni-Base Superalloys for Small Gas TurbinesBy K. Harris, J. B. Wahl
Ni-base superalloy cast materials provide an outstanding balance of high temperature strength, fatigue resistance, oxidation resistance and coating performance and can be produced to very tight tolera
Jan 1, 2010
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AOSTRA's underground test facility (UTF): mine-assisted recovery under difficult conditionsBy J. C. O'Rourke
"This paper presents an overview of Alberta Oil Sands Technology Research Authority's in situ oil sands recovery project at its underground test facility near Fort McMurray. It covers the rationa
Jan 1, 1989
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Strength of coal from the Star-Key Mine near Edmonton, AlbertaBy M. L. Jeremic
Altered and unaltered coal from the Star-Key Mine near Edmonton, Alberta has been tested under compression and under tension. The test results showed that altered coal samples have an appreciably low
Jan 1, 1979
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Metallurgical Coals of the Crowsnest Area (f4686b1c-7914-48b7-b4ff-5c4b1e7d36a6)By E. J. Burrough
MR. J. J. McIntyre (International Coal & Coke Company, Ltd., and McGi1livray Creek Coal & Coke Company, Ltd., Coleman, Alta): Mr. Burrough's excellent paper, Metallurgical Coals of the Crowsnest
Jan 1, 1951
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Blind drilling for shaft developmentBy James H. Cobbs
Blind boring of shafts is becoming an increasingly important part of shaft sinking. Blind-bored shafts have reached diameters of 25 It in Europe and 16-1/2 ft in the United States. Much of the technol
Jan 1, 1979
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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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Frother and Collector Effects on Flotation Cell Hydrodynamics and their Implication on Circuit PerformanceBy J. E. Nesset
Significant progress has been made over the past few years on characterizing and understanding the hydrodynamic properties of frothers and collectors and their effect on flotation performance. This ne
Jan 1, 2009
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Morphology of Environmentally Assisted Cracks in Pipeline Steel (02425a31-82ac-48df-900e-2f0f4bebe2ef)By A. Plumtree
The morphology of environmentally assisted cracks in stressed pipeline steel has been investigated. For a dilute and neutral solution (NS4) simulating ground water in contact with the steel, semi-elli
Jan 1, 2005
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Metallurgical Process Advances Historically Reduce Resource Use and PollutionBy H. J. McQueen
Pyro-reduction of ores to metal products developed markedly through the industrial revolution into the great depression. Nineteenth century resource and environmental sustainability were haphazardly i
Jan 1, 2012
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The Dominion Observatory's Contribution to Canadian GeophysicsBy C S. Beals
The Dominion Observatory was founded in 1905 and, from the beginning, it work included research in both astronomical and geophysical science. During its first years, up to 1916, the Observatory also i
Jan 1, 1963
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Industrial Minerals in the Non-Ferrous Metallurgical IndustryBy W. E. Newton
THE following notes are offered primarily to show that industrial minerals or their products have a much more important place in the metallurgical industry than is perhaps generally realized, and with
Jan 1, 1936
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Opening Up Conversations On Small Modular Reactors Throughthe Deliberative Mapping ApproachBy L. Shasko
Deliberative mapping is a method of public engagement designed to bring citizens and specialists together to inform policy decisions in conflict-laden areas of science and technology (Stirling and Dav
Jan 1, 2020
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Nickel and Copper Recovery from Old Smelter Bricks Using FlotationBy I. Southern, S. Kelebek
"Smelting furnace bricks contain significant quantity of base metals trapped in refractory material. A series of flotation tests were carried out on samples of old bricks from Sudbury area to examine
Jan 1, 2012