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Possibilities for the Improvement of Secondary Zinc Oxide QualityBy S. Steinlechner, G. Schneeberger, J. Antrekowitsch
Due to always getting stricter environmental legislations as well as increasing land filling fees the efforts for treating residues from metallurgy are continuously increasing. In case of filter dusts
Jan 1, 2011
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Research Potentials for the Coal IndustryBy Harold J. Rose
"A VETERAN newspaperman once summed up a lifetime of observation and experience in these words:""What man can imagine, man can do"".That statement might well serve as the theme of a talk on research p
Jan 1, 1959
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The Cablebolting Cycle —Underground support engineeringBy D. Jean Hutchinson, Mark Diederichs
"Cable bolts are an important support component in modern underground mines. If an optimized cable bolt system is to be achieved, it is insufficient to focus on cable bolt layout design or on cable bo
Jan 1, 1996
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Excellence in an Aluminium Alloy Rolling Operation through Six Sigma ApplicationBy Ifeanyichukwu Nweke
"Aluminium rolling processing from ingots to cold rolled coils comes with a lot of challenges especially in controlling defective products in casting, hot mill and cold mill operations. Hence this stu
Jan 1, 2018
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Development Problems and Techniques in the Fort St. John Natural Gas AreaBy F. G. Vetsch, F. A. Ronaghan
"Introduction1N THE FALL of 1951, Peace River Allied Fort St. John No. 1 well was drilled in Lsd. 1, Section 9 Township 83, Range 18, West of the 6th Meridian, on the flats of the north side of Peace
Jan 1, 1954
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Lake St. Joseph - Iron Ore Prospect to Superconcentrate ProjectBy F. R. Jones, B. W. Taylor, A. R. MacPherson, L. J. Lamb
"The Lake St. Joseph Iron Deposit is in Northwestern Ontario. Exploration to date by Steep Rock Iron Mines Limited has indicated an ore reserve of 683 million long tons. Metallurgical investigations h
Jan 1, 1972
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The Electric Mining Shovel - Designed for DiggingBy K. D. Bulin
"An interesting brief history review of shovels as the primary excavating tool will permit the reader to see that immeasurable development and resources have preceded the shovel excavators which today
Jan 1, 1973
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Operation of the Creighton MillBy The Mill Staff
"IntroductionCOMMENCEMENT of operations at the new No. 7 shaft and 10,000-ton mill at Creighton mine was a major step in the programme of conversion to all-underground mining by the International Nick
Jan 1, 1952
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Use of Concrete 1n Mining at the Jeffrey MineBy D. P. R. Smyth
The limestone reef reservoir at Swan Hills consists essentially of a "buildup" of successively smaller atoll-like layers. Precipitation of calcium carbonate within the lagoonal area of each layer esse
Jan 1, 1961
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Petrosleeve Repair TechnologyBy R. J. Smyth
A Steel Compression Reinforcement Repair Technique (PetroSleevel) system has been developed that has the ability to repair pipeline defects such as stress corrosion cracking (SCC) without requiring we
Jan 1, 2005
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Dimension and ornamental stone in British ColumbiaBy George J. Simandl, Donald F. Gunning
At the beginning of the 20 century, British Columbia produced a wide variety of quality dimension stone products for both domestic and foreign markets. The industry flourished until the 1930s when mos
Jan 1, 2001
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Rehabilitating Lower Levels, Beattie MineBy W. W. Bake
INTRODUCTION IN IN JUNE, 1943, the main pillars of the Beattie Mine glory hole failed, allowing over a million yards of wet clay and debris to flow into the mine, completely filling all workings to w
Jan 1, 1951
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Texasgulf's assessment centre - a six-year evaluationBy Robert A. Macinnes, Peter Moon, John P. Pappone
"This paper, in presenting the results of the application of the assessment centre method at Texasgulf Canada Ltd., illustrates a novel "" in-use"" technique for manpower training in the mining indust
Jan 1, 1981
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A Personal View of the Nickel Industry in Australia - Where Have We Been and Where are we Going?By J. H. Canterford
The nickel industry in Australia has followed the general pattern apparent in many other regions - lots of ups and downs, successes and failures, but always plenty of challenges. Some of these can be
Jan 1, 2005
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Froth Based Control in Flotation Plants - State of the ArtBy 000-900-009-492
The flotation has been and is still the most widely used mineral concentration method. Because of its complexity, the flotation process required the development of robust control strategies which was
May 1, 2001
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CyanidationBy Eric Johnson
"IntroductionHistoricalCyanidation is a leaching process, in world-wide use, to extract gold (and silver) from ores and concentrates. The process has many inherent advantages on account of its adaptab
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal Mining & Reclamation at SPC OperationsBy M. H. Allan
SASKATCHEWAN POWER CORPORATION is a Provincial Crown Corporation responsible for the production transmission and distribution of electric power and natural gas in the Province of Saskatchewan. Through
Jan 1, 1978
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Improving Concentrate Loadout Availability with Specialised Containers and an Upgraded Filter Press at the Nunavik Nickel Project ConcentratorBy M. Girard, C. Farsangi, N. Singh
"Canadian Royalties Inc. owns and exploits the Nunavik Nickel Project: a copper and nickel deposit in Nunavik, Québec. The nickel and copper concentrates are filtered by plate and frame filter presses
Jan 1, 2019
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The end of horizontal zinc retorting in the United StatesBy J. E. Dutrizac
"The end of an era in zinc metallurgy took place on July 31, 1976 when the horizontal retort furnaces of the National Zinc Company in Bartlesville, Oklahoma were permanently shut down (1) . For more t
Jan 1, 1999
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Coal Research and Development in Canada -1969"In response to needs created by intensive exploration and accelerating expansion of coal mining in the Western provinces, Canadian R & D on coal is progressively widening its scope. Principal interes
Jan 1, 1970