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The Tredegar iron works of Richmond, VirginiaBy R. E. Johnson
Seventy years after the start of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain, as reckoned from Arkwright's water frame patented in 1769, there was a significant development of the metallurgical in
Jan 1, 1999
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Evaluating the Transition to Filtered Tailings at Cerro NegroBy P. Lind, A. Gagnon
"Goldcorp has embarked upon an ambitious, industry-leading, multi-year water use reduction effort. This is a proactive, voluntary effort that reflects our commitment to truly sustainable mining. This
Jan 1, 2017
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Avoiding Costly Mistakes: How past Experience can Help Prevent Serious Damage to Metallurgical EquipmentBy S. Beskri, N. Geoffroy
When metallurgical plants are designed, a lot of consideration is almost always given to material selection and possible damage mechanisms. Materials engineers are generally involved and will strive t
Jan 1, 2015
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Mineralogical Characterization of Sudbury Pyrrhotite Tailings: Evaluating the Bioleaching PotentialBy Tassos Grammatikopoulos, Vladimiros Papangelakis, Douglass Duffy, Cheryl Washer, Srinath Garg
Flotation operations in Sudbury, Ontario, seeking to separate pentlandite and chalcopyrite from mixed sulphide deposits, produce pyrrhotite tailings that have been disposed of in tailings ponds for ov
Jan 1, 2015
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New Formulations for Reverse Flotation of Phosphate from Sedimentary OresBy A. Klingberg, M. Svensson, N. Smolko Schwarzmayr
"Removal of silicates and carbonates from sedimentary phosphate ores by the use of new synthetic collector/formulations was investigated in a comparative study with traditionally used collector system
Jan 1, 2016
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Rock Drilling with Tungsten Carbide BitsBy J. H. Fulton
Summary Considerable test work has been done with the detachable type of carbide bit. In general, these bits improved drilling operations, but at a bit cost .greater than was compensated for by the
Jan 1, 1950
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A Property Based Model of Flotation and Application in a Dynamic Simulator for Training PurposesBy A. Aaltonen, S. Paloranta, H. Myllykangas
A property based dynamic model of flotation was built and validated for training purposes. The model is based on the work of the AMIRA P9 project. The recovery of each particle with composition and si
Jan 1, 2009
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Programmes in Safety Prevent AccidentsBy C. S. Gibson
INTRODUCTION I WELCOME the opportunity to speak on Programmes in Safety. The invitation to do so shows that those guiding affairs of the Institute in this District realize the practical importance of
Jan 1, 1951
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Roles of Metal Oxidation Species in the Flotation of Fine Sulphide MineralsIn this study, flotation of fine galena, chalcopyrite and pyrite was performed after grinding with different extent of oxidation-reduction condition adjusted by grinding media. Sodium dithionite and i
Jan 1, 2006
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Characterization and Synthetic Simulations to Determine Rock Mass Behaviour at the El Teniente Mine, ChileBy D. Mas Ivars, K. Suzuki, J. A. Vallejos
"A comprehensive geotechnical characterization has been undertaken at the El Teniente mine to describe and determine the rock mass behaviour strength properties of the primary copper ore. The Syntheti
Jan 1, 2015
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Geology and Oxide Mineralization of the Pipestone Lake Anorthosite Complex, ManitobaBy D. C. Peck, H. D. M. Cameron, N. M. Halden, L. S. Jobin-Bevans
Abstract-The late Archean Pipestone Lake anorthosite complex (PLAC) is a 0.9 x 17 km sill-like layered intrusion that is part of a suite of coeval megacrystic anorthosite bodies in the Cross Lake regi
Jan 1, 1997
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Flotation of Fine Particles – Is it the Question of Power Input and Bubble Size within the Cell?By H. R. Manouchehri
"It is well understood that, apart from particle hydrophobicity, the flotation process is strongly influenced by the cell hydrodynamics. Once the chemical conditions were optimized and fixed, the flot
Jan 1, 2016
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Destruction of Cyanide in Tailing Pond Reclaim Water Using Peroxymonosulfuric Acid at Barrick GoldstrikeBy M. Drozd, A. Ibrado, P. Butcher
While effective in treating refractory sulfide ores, pressure oxidation leaves carbonaceous matter unscathed and able to adsorb gold from cyanide solutions. Barrick Goldstrike's strategy to mitig
Jan 1, 2005
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Influence of grain size on the low temperature formability of AZ3 1B sheetBy S. A. Jacob
Magnesium sheet is notoriously difficult to form at low temperatures without initiating failure, In the present work cold rolling and annealing conditions are varied to produce samples of AZ3lB sheet
Jan 1, 2005
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The Dry Concentration of Ores and MineralsBy R. A. Kipp
THE dry concentration of ores and minerals is a subject on which there is very little engineering literature available. With the advent of flotation, practically all milling research was turned to thi
Jan 1, 1961
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On-line Moisture Determination of Ore Concentrates ‘Review of Traditional Methods and Introduction of a Novel Solution’By Phillip Cancilla, Daniel Roy, Frank Rosenblum
"The manual moisture determination methods employed today by mineral processing plants falls short in providing timely information required for automation control. The costs associated with transporti
Jan 1, 2001
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Upgrading Magnetic Concentrates by Cationic FlotationBy C. O. Staples, J. G. Morrow
The application of cationic flotation to the upgrading of magnetic concentrates was investigated in the laboratory by both batch and continuous test procedures. It was found that the collection of coa
Jan 1, 1966
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A New and Cost-Effective Process for the Production of Mid- And High-MN Advanced High Strength Steel (AHSS)By S. Mostaghel, V. Hernandez, S. Ge
"The automotive industry is under a constant pressure to reduce the weight of vehicles in order to reduce emissions and improve fuel efficiency. As such, there is an ever-growing demand for high stren
Jan 1, 2016
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Hydrometallurgical Production of Uranium Dioxide For Reactor Fuel ElementsBy I. H. Warren, Forward F. A
The reduction of aqueous slurries of uranyl carbonate at elevated temperature with compressed hydrogen m the presence of metal catalysts and certain organic promoters has been shown. to yield uranium
Jan 1, 1961
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Hydro-Mechanical Response of Hydraulic FracturesBy Mohammadreza Jalali
Alberta contains over 400 billion barrels of viscous crude oil in fractured carbonates but there is no viable extraction technology as yet. Petroleum geomechanics has become a vital part of the assess
Jun 1, 2012