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Connectivity and Technology Standards in the Surface Mining Industry ?One Industry Voice?_What is standard technology infrastructure _ Business Context _ The mine operator?s technology challenges and needs _ The benefits of technology standards _ Overview of the SMART initiative _ Te
May 1, 2008
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Toward the Optimization of Flotation Column Operation (9284e55e-ecc3-4510-af19-44c99925dde0)By J. Bouchard, A. Desbiens, M. Maldonado, R. del Villar
ABSTRACT: Despite many years of practical applications in mineral processing plants, the potential of column flotation has still not been fully exploited. The challenge in measuring some key variables
Jan 1, 2011
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Leaching of a Gold Ore Using the Hydrogen Sulfide-Bisulfide-Sulfur SystemBy P. West-Sells, B. Wassink, N. Fisher
Gold leaching from a commercial cyanide-amenable gold ore was studied at 25°C using sodium bisulfide-hydrogen sulfide solutions containing elemental sulfur. Gold extraction from the ore using 0.55 M N
Jan 1, 2005
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Proterozoic Disseminated Cu-Mo Mineralization in the Archean Superior Province, Northeastern QuebecBy R. E. Whitehead, G. J. Prior
"Abstract -Biotite from aplite that appears to have crystallized simultaneously with disseminated Cu-Mo mineralization at MacLeod Lake in northern Quebec yields K-Ar dates in the range 2032 ± 44 Ma t
Jan 1, 1992
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Some Problems 1n the Melting and Casting of Uranium and Its AlloysBy F. H. Hueston, R. S. Barclay
"Depending on the application, zirconia, fused magnesia and graphite have been found to be the most suitable crucible materials for melting uranium metal and its alloys. Although graphite has been fou
Jan 1, 1967
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Potential for the Occurrence of Sedimentary Sulphur Deposits in Northeastern British ColumbiaBy V. F. Hollister
Four conditions are commonly accepted as being needed for the development of native sulphur deposits in sedimentary rocks : (1) ample sulphate-bearing evaporite, normally anhydritic; (2) proximity t
Jan 1, 1977
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Improvements in Dust Control Technology in the Precious and Base Metals IndustriesBy David R. Macedon
"Through the years, a wide variety of dust control methods have been utilized at mineral processing operations. While some have been successful, many have been highly ineffective. Dust Control systems
Jan 1, 2004
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Effect of extraction water chemistryon the consolidation of oil sands fine tailingsBy W. G. Miller
An overall study was conducted to evaluate the properties and processes influencing the rate and magnitude of consolidation for oil sands fine tailings produced using different extraction processes. A
Aug 1, 2010
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Savage River Mines -The World's First Long-Distance Iron Ore Slurry PipelineBy W. F. McDermott
This paper covers the development, construction and operation of a 53-mile slurry pipeline operating in Tasmania, Australia. Special development techniques are discussed, as well as the operation of t
Jan 1, 1970
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Identification of the Damage in High Strength Steels after Electrochemical Hydrogen ChargingBy D. Pérez Escobar
Multiphase steels are quite sensitive to hydrogen embrittlement. Laboratory tests to evaluate this often use electrochemical, charging to introduce hydrogen into the sample, but damage purely caused b
Jan 1, 2010
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The effect of nickel on sulphidation resistance of austenitic heat resistant alloysBy E. Kordzadeh, M. Reza Bateni, M. Karaminezhaad, A. Moeini
A series of austenitic heat resistant Fe-Ni-Cr-Al alloys with different nickel contents have been investigated at 1100 ° C and 25, 50, 50,100 hours in S/0 bearing atmospheres. Before sulphidation test
Jan 1, 2004
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Uranium Recovery at the Rabbit Lake Operation of Gulf Minerals Canada LimitedBy A. B. Carino
Gulf Minerals (Canada) Limited's Rabbit Lake uranium operation is located in the northern portion of Saskatchewan, 198 miles southeast of Uranium City and /34 miles northwest of Lynn Lake, Manito
Jan 1, 1979
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Towards Zero Emissions: Status of the Power Industry in Achieving Zero EmissionsBy Michael DeLallo
Clean Coal Technology (CCT) ?Technologies designed to enhance both the efficiency and the environmental acceptability of coal extraction, preparation and use?. These technologies reduce emissions, re
May 1, 2008
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Diverse occurrences of galena-cemented sandstones in the Paleozoic, northern Appalachians, QuebecBy K. Schrijver, G. Beaudoin
"Four occurrences of galena-cemented sandstones, exposed in the Lower St. Lawrence - Gaspésie area, are described. They constitute a new, insufficiently explored type of deposit in Quebec.One minerali
Jan 1, 1987
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The Implementation of a Mobile Equipment Data Collection System at Vale IncoBy Peter D. Cunningham
At Vale Inco in Sudbury, underground mobile equipment production and maintenance data is presently collected manually from paper slips. This paper reviews a pilot project that developed a system to el
Oct 1, 2009
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Strategic Risk Assessment and Management of Indigenous Issues in the Extractive SectorBy K. Ramji
"The development curve in the extractive sector has become longer, steeper, and riskier due to increased social, legal, and political risks from various stakeholders. Indigenous peoples are a unique s
Jan 1, 2016
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Energy Saving Opportunities in the Minerals Industry Newmont Gold Australia Case StudyBy Marcin Ziemski
This paper reports on an energy efficiency analysis completed as part of a research project looking at energy reduction opportunities in minerals processing operations. The plant discussed is a gold
May 1, 2007
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The Deterioration of Caking Properties During Prolonged Agitation of Coal in WaterBy S. Parkash, A. J. Szladow
Vigorous agitation of suspensions of coking coals in water (or light mineral oils) will often result in catast rophic loss of caking properties. It is shown that this deterioration is not a consequenc
Jan 1, 1971
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The Evolution of Falcon Continuous Concentrators at Tantalum Mining Corporation of CanadaBy Claude Deveau
"With ever decreasing feed grades, finer mineralogy and increased demand for product, it became obvious that a major step in equipment performance was required to reduce operating costs and increase p
Jan 1, 2000
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Environmental consequences of the placement of radium-barium sludge in tailings areasBy K. L. Murphy, G. Multamaki, P. M. Huck
"A preliminary evaluation, based on existing data, has been made of the implications of placing radium-barium sludge in tailings areas. The study was restricted to a consideration of possible increase
Jan 1, 1982