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Infrared Recognition of High Sulphide and Carbonaceous Rocks after Microwave HeatingBy Gus Van Weert, Peter Kondos
"Ore sorting has been quite successful in providing a separation means in the rock size range of 1 to 6 inches; a range where mineral dressers do not have many options. The industrial minerals and rec
Jan 1, 2007
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A Progress Report on the Coal Valley Mining ProjectBy D. N. Thurston
Luscar Stereo commenced construction of the mine at Coal Valley, Alberta, in August, 1976. It is designed to produce approximately 2.5 million clean short tons of steam coal annually - 2.0 million ton
Jan 1, 1978
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Intensive Electrodynamic Slag CleaningBy A. Warczok
Metal losses in discard slag are the main factor determining overall recovery. The metals are present both in dissolved form and as matte or metallic inclusions, varying in size from 2 to 1000 µm. Pyr
Jan 1, 2007
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The Influence of Roasting Temperature Upon Gold Extraction by Cyanidation from Refractory Gold OresBy R. Carter, C. S. Samis
"SummaryThe results of this investigation indicate that the gold in the cyanide tailing of refractory gold cyanides is occluded in fused •particles formed during roasting. This conclusion was reached
Jan 1, 1952
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Milling of Potash in Canada - An OverviewBy Graeme G. Strathdee
"IntroductionThis paper presents an overview of the industry status, describes current potash industry practices at three mills, and summarizes developments that have taken place since the previous re
Jan 1, 2000
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A Computer-Assisted National Coal InventoryBy J. A. Irvine
In 1972, a cooperative program to map and estimate the quantity of Tertiary coal resources in southern Saskatchewan was initiated by the federal and Saskatchewan governments. More than 700 exploratory
Jan 1, 1978
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Shrinkage Stopes Adapted for Use in Wide Ore-Bodies at Howey Gold Mines, LimitedBy D. M. MacLean
THE property of Howey Gold Mines, Limited, is situated at Red Lake, Ontario, one hundred and seventy-five miles east of Winnipeg and eighty miles north of the Canadian National railway. The mine has
Jan 1, 1938
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Geostatistical modelling of McMurray oil sands depositsBy O. Leuangthong, E. Schnetzler
"The McMurray formation in the Athabasca oil sands deposits of northern Alberta is part of the world’s second largest proven crude oil reserves. The formation is characterized by stratigraphic layers
Jan 1, 2006
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Advanced Ni-Base Superalloys for Small Gas TurbinesBy K. Harris, J. B. Wahl
Ni-base superalloy cast materials provide an outstanding balance of high temperature strength, fatigue resistance, oxidation resistance and coating performance and can be produced to very tight tolera
Jan 1, 2010
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Research on Occupational Hazards Supervision Based on the CloudBy C. R. Tang
Due to the current lack of sufficient occupational hazards supervisory staff in China, an occupational hazards supervision regulatory framework is proposed, based on the cloud. Data on respirable dust
Aug 1, 2013
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Mathematical Modelling of Emissions during Pre Heating of Magnesia-Carbon BricksBy Saikat Chatterjee, Xintong (Brett) Liu, Kinnor Chattopadhyay
Magnesia carbon bricks are commonly used in BOFs and are generally pre-heated before the BOF goes into service. Owing to very stringent emission regulations, the BOF pre-heating process need to be con
Jan 1, 2015
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Mixing Optimization Enables Increased SX Mixer / Settler Production CapacityBy N. Dobrin, R. Sheinman, Y. V. Kokotov, L. N. Braginsky
Increasing the production of a Mixer-Settler unit requires either increasing flow rates or increasing extractant concentration. The mixers still have to ensure complete emulsification and to maintain
Jan 1, 2014
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The Aurora Super-Pump, a Large Diameter Slurry Pump for Aurora NorthBy D. Wolfe, R. Cleminson
"The Aurora North mine has been operating for more than ten years, and is the source of over half of Syncrude’s bitumen production. The slurry systems at Aurora experience high rates of wear, and miss
Jan 1, 2013
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Model of Rock Mass Destruction in Conditions of Exploitation of a Copper Ore DepositBy J. Dubinski
Underground mining of copper ore in the Legnicko-Glogowski Copper District basin generates a number of seismic events, whose energy often exceeds 108 J (Butra, 2010). The number of tremors and their l
Aug 1, 2013
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A Strategy to Reduce Nitrous Gases from Blast Fumes in Underground MiningBy A. Hutwalker, T. Plett
"Blast fumes are one of the major sources for NOx in underground mines. In 2016, the Occupational Exposure Limits for NOx in Germany were reduced by 90%. The task is to keep re-entry times after blast
Jan 1, 2019
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Stoping at Noranda (efbe5f7d-1916-444f-8cbc-cd957324001f)By O. Hall
DISCUSSION AT QUEBEC MEETING MR. A. V. CORLETT: With drill holes radiating from a common point, is loading carried to the collars, and do you undertake to distribute the powder evenly? MR. R. V. PO
Jan 1, 1939
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Falconbridge's Raglan Project: A Development Update and Description of the Concentrator Circuit DesignBy D. B. Hyma
"The Raglan Ni/Cu property is located on the Ungava Peninsula in Northern Quebec, Canada, at a latitude of61°42' and a longitude of73°40', approximately 40 km southwest of Douglas Harbor. Geological r
Jan 1, 1993
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The Business Value of Life Cycle Assessment in the Mining, Minerals and Metals IndustryBy J. Hendry, K. Brady, J. Yorzyk
Drawing from the experience of nickel, copper, aluminum and mineral borates, this paper illustrates the business value that the mining, minerals and metals industry as a whole can gain from applying l
Jan 1, 2010
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180 kA Booster Cells Operation at AlbrasBy G. De Gregoriis, G. E. da Mota, H. P. Dias, J. E. M. Blasques
In recent years, like many other smelters around the world, Albras has been increasing line current. The necessary adjustments to the work practices and process variables need to be made on all potlin
Jan 1, 2006
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Tungsten Carbide Drilling at the Sullivan MineBy J. W. Reynolds
Introduction The Sullivan mine, at Kimberley, B.C., is the principal source of ore for the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited. Current production amounts to about 2,500,000 t
Jan 1, 1951