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Oxidation of Manganous and Chloride Ions on Mixed Metal Oxide AnodesBy Alex Luyima, Michael Moats
"In the present work, the oxidation of manganous and chloride ions on a mixed metal oxide (MMO) anode from a 40 ºC electrolyte containing 160 g/L sulfuric acid (H2SO4) with various concentrations of M
Jan 1, 2016
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Reasonable Prospect of Economical Extraction: Tools for Underground Mineral Resource ClassificationBy Juan Asalgado
The JORC and NI43-101 codes impose that mineralized material has a reasonable prospect of economical extraction to be classified as Mineral Resource. For deposits close to surface and amenable to op
Oct 1, 2009
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The importance and recent advances in geological coal quality studies in AlbertaBy C. W. Langenberg, D. E. Macdonald, R. S. Strobl
"The successful marketing of Alberta coals will increasingly depend, to a large degree, on an extensive coal quality information base. This information, at present, is generally based on a deliverable
Jan 1, 1993
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Coping with wall failuresBy F. J. Munn
"Since 1976, Cardinal River Coal s Ltd. has completed mining in eight pits. In each of these pits, at least one wall has failed, none by design, although not totally unexpected, yet there was no loss
Jan 1, 1985
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De Beers, Diamonds and CanadaBy John Hughes
1. De Beers, Diamonds and Canada 1.1. De Beers was founded long ago (1888, the same time that Canada became a country) in a rural mining village in South Africa. Today, we employ 22,000 people acr
Apr 1, 2005
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Recent Developments in North-Western QuebecBy H. C. Cooke
This paper will discuss two comparatively unrelated subjects; first, a general review of the advances made at the more important properties in the last year; and second, a statement of the conditions
Jan 1, 1926
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The Hidden Properties of the Au(100) SurfaceBy Emile D. L. Rienks
We have studied the interaction of NO with the quasi-hexagonally reconstructed Au(100) surface. Using variable temperature scanning tunneling microscopy we have observed formation of the unreconstruct
Oct 1, 2003
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Making Big Changes in Small StepsBy Ryan W. Siggelkow
Mines today use various methods of mining to extract ore. Because of the dangerous nature of many of these processes, remotely controlled LHD machines are being used to extract the ore from the draw p
Oct 1, 2010
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Geomecanics Aspects of Block Cave Mine PlanningBy Enrique Rubio
Several mining operations are currently evaluating the feasibility of changing their mining method to Block Caving. There will also be several deep low-grade ore bodies that will face the need to go u
May 1, 2002
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IOCC Using Expert System to Meet Production and Quality Control GoalsBy Paul Delottinville, Maynard Hall, Henry Hillier
"An expert system application for supervisory control and optimization of the indurating process at the Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOCC) has been developed and installed in closed-loop. Prior to the
Jan 1, 1998
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Kami Iron Ore Deposits Labrador ?QuebecForward-Looking Statements Information set forth in this presentation may involve forward-looking statements under applicable securities laws. Forward looking statements are statements that relate to
May 1, 2011
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Dewatering of an underground zinc mine in NewfoundlandBy T. M. Siew
"This paper begins with a brief discussion of the geology of the Newfoundland Zinc Mine area. The results of groundwater studies and pumping tests are then presented. It was decided that groundwater i
Jan 1, 1980
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Toward a Neutral Long ? Term Copper PriceBy G. E. Wood
THE INSTABILITY of copper prices and their low levels since late 1974 are of great concern to both producers and, to a lesser degree, consumers of copper. The price levels portrayed by the "neutral l
Jan 1, 1977
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Mining Geology in CanadaBy George Langford
Introduction The fiftieth anniversary is, for an individual or a society, an appropriate time for a review of the past so that events and experiences may be viewed m perspective, and thereby serve
Jan 1, 1948
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Thermal stresses in the working lining of a ladle during the steel refining processBy N. Schmitt, E. Blond, F. Hild
Working linings of steel ladles progressively damage during the steel manufacturing process due to both severe thermomechanical and chemical stresses. In the framework of the coupling scheme proposed
Jan 1, 2004
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Stamp-Milling and Amalgamation Practice at Goldenville, N.S. (fb013ab7-b931-4c07-a28c-bfdc18236a53)By E. H. Henderson
MR. R. V. NEILY stated that he had at one time operated at Goldenville. The practice and results are much the same now as in the olden days. Inside plates were then found to be a source of trouble and
Jan 1, 1935
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Forecasting Sag Mill Energy Consumption Using Gated Recurrent UnitsBy S. Avalos, J. M. Ortiz, W. Kracht
Semi-autogenous grinding mills are intensive energy consumers. Current models base their energy consumption inference on operational variables and feeding ore characterization. While they provide adeq
Jan 1, 2019
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Flotation Separation of Muscovite from Quartz Using Mixed Anionic/Cationic CollectorsBy Yue hua Hu, Wei Sun, Pan Chen, Li Wang, Runqing Liu, Central South University
"The flotation separation of muscovite from quartz was investigated using mixed sodium oleate/dodecylamine (NaOL/DDA) collectors. The flotation experiments were conducted on single minerals and their
Jan 1, 2016
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Bannockburn Gold AreaBy H. C. Rickaby
The Bannockburn gold area covers the four townships of Bannockburn, Argyle, Hincks, and Montrose, lying in the western part of the Matachewan district of Ontario (see Figure 1). The geology of these f
Jan 1, 1932
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A critique of valuation methods for exploration properties and undeveloped mineral resourcesBy I. S. Thompson
"Exploration properties form a continuum from grass roots to those with favourable geology, geochemical and/or geophysical anomalies, mineralization, showings (prospects), and finally to those with de
Jan 1, 2002