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In-the-hole drilling at Heath Steele Mines LimitedBy Errol Ladner
The application of large-diameter bore holes in underground operations at Heath Steele was first tried in February, 1975. Since that time, 90,000 feet of 6-l/2-inch holes have been drilled, primarily
Jan 1, 1979
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Application of large-diameter boreholes in underground minesBy Roger Lafrance
"This paper discusses various aspects affected by the use of large-diameter boreholes in underground mines. Topics covered consist of noxious fumes, vibrations, post-blast effects, various types of ex
Jan 1, 1984
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The potential application of natural minerals in ceramic and metal-matrix compositesBy G. J. Kipouros, P. W. Kingston, W. F. Caley
"Current practice in advanced materials processing has involved the dispersion of a second-phase, commonly SiC, glass, or other non-metallic fibres/whiskers/particulates to enhance physical characteri
Jan 1, 1993
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Technological changes at Les Forges du Saint-Maurice, Quebec, 1729-1883 (5d9787b8-46e4-4772-8e39-8f61c7739ae4)By André Bérubé
"IntroductionSince the disappearance of Les Forges du Saint-Maurice at the end of the last century, many historians have taken an interest in the lengthy past of this enterprise. They considered the p
Jan 1, 1983
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An Investigation into the Regrinding Circuit Efficiency at Miduk Copper ComplexBy A. Poor Zaeif Doost
With columns being installed in rougher section at Miduk Copper Complex, the rougher feed mainly reports to rougher-scavenger cells. To evaluate the efficiency of regrinding circuit, we conducted flot
Jan 1, 2012
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Underground crusher and conveyor system at Ruttan Mine, Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd.By S. K. Paul
"This paper briefly describes the underground crushing and conveying system at Sherritt Gordon Mines' Ruttan Mine. A series of three steel-cord belted conveyors, with a total length of 2J55 metre
Jan 1, 1980
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Arsenic Disposal Practices in the Metallurgical IndustryBy P. A. Riveros
The literature on the arsenic disposal practices of the metallurgical industry and the long term stability of the disposed arsenic compounds were reviewed from a Canadian perspective. The review was c
May 1, 2002
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Extraction of Rare Earth Elements from Various Ion-Adsorption Clay MaterialsBy F. Cheuk, E. Krause, V. G. Papangelakis, G. A. Moldoveanu, S. Abendschein
Systematic studies have been conducted at the University of Toronto in order to evaluate lanthanide extraction from clay minerals from different geographical regions. It was found that rare earth elem
Jan 1, 2014
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Characterization of Rare Earth Element Ores with High Spatial Resolution and High Counts Rate with a Field-Emission Scanning Electron MicroscopeBy K. E. Waters, N. Brodusch, R. Gauvin, C. Teng, H. Demers
Rare earth elements play an increasingly important role in renewable energy devices and high-end electronics. In this project, the composition and morphology of REEs-bearing minerals are characterized
Jan 1, 2014
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Kinetics in Hydrometallurgy - Models, Mechanisms and MysteryBy Michael Nicol
A quantitative description of hydrometallurgical operations depends primarily on an understanding of the kinetics of the chemical and physical processes that take place in such operations. This paper
Jan 1, 2014
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Haul Roads for Surface Mines in CanadaBy Dwayne D. Tannant
This paper presents a summary of results from a questionnaire sent to surface mines in western Canada seeking information on haul road design, construction, and maintenance. There has been a marked in
May 1, 2001
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Solubility of MgO in High Cu2O Slags in Equilibrium with Cu MetalBy T. Crivits
"Phase equilibria in the ‘Cu2O’-‘Fe2O3’-SiO2 system, the base slag system in copper production, were recently determined. However, the addition of MgO, commonly present in the slag, drastically change
Jan 1, 2014
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Sustainable Mining and the Green Mining InitiativeBy Louise Laverdure
The Canadian mining sector has to be innovative and invest in the development of sustainable mining technologies to maintain its international leadership. Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) collaborated
May 1, 2011
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Chinese refractory raw materials in the 1990sBy William H. McCracken, William G. Holroyd
"The People's Republic of China could very well be considered the largest untapped mineral and metal resource in the world. The proven reserves of antimony, barite, bauxite, fluorspar, graphite,
Jan 1, 1991
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Modernization of Tankhouse Technology at Boliden Harjavalta Oy Copper Refinery In PoriBy K. Pienimäki
Boliden Harjavalta Oy has produced copper since 1945. The essential idea has always been continuous development of process efficiency and environmental friendliness by using the Best Available Techniq
Jan 1, 2007
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Technological Aspects of Recovery of Precious Metals from Carbonaceous OresBy Tatyana Alexandrova
The problem of processing refractory (rebellious) gold ores is important for all the countries involved in recovering precious metals from ores. Technological aspects of processing precious metal ores
Jan 1, 2016
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Evaluation of design bond strength for fully grouted cablesBy A. J. Hyett, R. D. Reichert
"A laboratory and field research program was conducted to investigate the major factors influencing bond capacity of grouted cable bolts. The results indicate that cable bolt capacity most critically
Jan 1, 1992
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Increased SAG Grinding Capacity at Goldex Secondary Crushing of SAG Mill Feed (bad27958-8860-46a5-8ff9-5edadd1fb4dd)By D. Runnels, A. Allaire, J. Fournier, Y. Sylvestre, F. Robichaud
The Goldex operation of Agnico-Eagle Mines (AEM) commenced operations in the spring of 2008. Following some months of initial operation, the grinding circuit capacity was under-performing according to
Jan 1, 2012
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Measurement of Anode Electrical Resistivity for Quality Control in Aluminium IndustryBy Y. Kocaefe, D. Bhattacharyay, D. Kocaefe
The carbon anodes used in the electrolytic production of aluminum are made of petroleum coke, recycled anodes and butts, and coal tar pitch. Due to technological advances in the aluminum production te
Jan 1, 2014
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Courageous Safety Leadership At TeckBy Robin Sheremeta
What is the goal of every organization when it comes to safety? Everyone Going Home Safe and Happy Every Day Good old days: Era of Death (accidents will happen) Era of Engineering: (Eg. hand rail
May 1, 2010