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Mechanical –Metallurgical Problems Associated with Mine Drilling OperationsBy T. W. Wlodek
"AbstractSatisfactory mine drilling operations depend on the good performance of the drilling machine, and of what may be called the drill set, i.e., the following four elements: bit, attachment, dril
Jan 1, 1952
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Characterizing Various Zones Formed in Friction Stir Spot Welding with Different Tool PinsBy Ashu Garg, Anirban Bhattacharya
"Friction stir spot welding of aluminum alloy AA6061-T6 sheets was performed with circular (plunge depths 0.4 and 0.6 mm), square and triangular tool pin (plunge depth 0.4 mm) with constant 0.2 mm sho
Jan 1, 2018
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The Use of Coal in Pyrometallurgical Processes in Western Areas of Canada and the United StatesBy J. C. Bothan
A program to provide technical in-formation on the use of fuels in pyro-metallurgical processes, from the Canadian fuel viewpoint, was initiated about five years ago by a Canadian Institute of Mining
Jan 1, 1963
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Synthesis and Characterization of New Polyglycol-Based Frothers: A Structure-Function StudyBy J. Finch, Wei Zhang
In this paper we describe the synthesis of a new homologous series of linear Polyglycol-based frothers that consist of Ethylene Oxide (EO) and hydroxyl as hydrophilic groups and Propylene Oxide (PO) a
Jan 1, 2015
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HPGR?S in Minerals: What do Existing Operations tell us for the Future?By Egbert Burchardt
The challenge of "ore bodies getting steadily harder and lower in grade" was brought to light during the first oil crisis in the 70's. Shortly afterwards, HPGRs appeared on the scene with the pro
Jan 1, 2012
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Alteration of Chalcopyrite’s Surface Chemistry During Stockpiling and its Impact On FlotationBy S. Kelebek, B. Nanthakumar
ABSTRACT The sensitivity of sulphide minerals towards oxidation depends on the mineralogical makeup and nature of sulphide ores. This paper focuses on chalcopyrite behaviour in a nickel-copper sulphid
Jan 1, 2012
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The Treatment of Complex Zinc-Lead-Copper Ores in the Imperial Smelting ProcessBy D. A. Temple, G. O. John
Until recently, the approach to the problem of treating complex ores bas been to produce, insofar as is possible, mono-metal concentrates which are treated in traditional zinc, lead and copper smeltin
Jan 1, 1971
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Experimental and Commercial Magnetic RoastingBy R. I. Cavanagh, A J. Last
THE USE of higher grade charges in blast furnaces in the form of sintered or pelletized concentrates has been increasing rapidly. The question of beneficiation of iron ores for this purpose is therefo
Jan 1, 1961
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Advances in Continuous Monitoring of Water-Cooled Tapblocks for Pyrometallurgical FurnacesBy D. Krippner, C. Nexhip, D. George-Kennedy, P. Gebski, R. Kaur, W. L. Ying
ABSTRACT Water-Cooled Tapblocks Are Essential Components Of Modern Smelting Furnaces. Uninterrupted Operation Of A Tapblock Is Critical For The Optimal Operation Of A Furnace. This Critical Function,
Jan 1, 2013
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Diffusional Analysis of Seam Gas Emission in Coal MinesBy Ian McC. Stewart
"Seam gas flow in coal mines takes place through a medium which has both capacity and resistance and can therefore be expressed in terms of the basic diffusion equation, provided that the characterist
Jan 1, 1971
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Metallurgical Flowsheet Development for the Gakara High Grade Rare Earth DepositBy R. Amata
"The Gakara Rare Earth deposit in Burundi (East Africa) is unique for its high grade (e.g., 54.3% TREO on average) and low uranium and thorium levels. The majority of the light rare earth (RE) element
Jan 1, 2016
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Iron Control in Processes Developed at DynatecBy I. M. Masters
Iron removal and control in processes employing pressure leaching technologies developed at Dynatec Corporation are reviewed. Discussions are focused on recent developments in the processing of nickel
Jan 1, 2006
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Mercury Abatement in the Gold IndustryBy J R. Barber, B. E. Rogers, R. Fukuzawa
Mercury is sometimes present in non-ferrous ores including gold, zinc, copper and lead. The selection and use of appropriate mercury abatement technology is critical for preventing its release to the
Jan 1, 2015
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Low-gravity separation - Part 1By B. W. Clyburn
"Coals from the Corporation's Lingan and No. 26 mines are classified as high-volatile A bituminous, with a very low inherent ash and containing all essential properties to provide metallurgical coal,
Jan 1, 1985
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Uranium in Alkaline Waters ? Okanagan Area, British ColumbiaBy R. R. Culbert
Several thousand parts per billion of uranium are present in some alkaline lake and ground waters of the Okanagan region, British Columbia. To a major extent the uranium content of these highly anomal
Jan 1, 1978
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Regional Structure of the Thompson-Moak Lake Nickel BeltBy H. D. B. Wilson, W C. Brisbin
The Thompson-Moak Lake nickel belt lies along the root of a Precambrian mountain range of the island-arc or alpine type. This range coin-. cides with the boundary between the Superior and Churchill bl
Jan 1, 1961
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Numerical Investigation of Seismic Events Associated With Hydraulic FracturingBy M. B. Dusseault, A. Pirayehgar
"There is concern that hydraulic fracturing (HF) near an existing critically stressed fault could trigger slip and generate a seismic event of significance. To this end, a mathematical discontinuum mo
Jan 1, 2015
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Mineral Possibilities of the Northwest TerritoriesBy A. W. Jolliffee
ANY attempt to forecast the mineral resources of a largely unknown region is hazardous and, in the case of the Northwest Territories, such a task is even more hazardous than usual. This is not merely
Jan 1, 1937
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Decommissioning and reclamation of the Beaverlodge uranium mine-mill operation: Current state of the transition phaseBy B. E. Halbert, K. T. Himbeault, S. L. Fernandes, R. L. J. Phillips, B. J. Topp
The Beaverlodge uranium mining and milling facilities operated from 1952 to 1981 with about 94% of the ore extracted from the main underground mine and 6% from smaller satellite deposits. Decommission
Jan 1, 2000
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Meeting the Challenge of the 80's Cost Reduction Measures at the Iron Ore Company of Canada's Carol Project 1980-85By I. A. Tinto
"Labrador City is located in the southwestern portion of Newfoundland-Labrador, approximately 965 kilometers north-east of Montreal. The mine and beneficiation complex of the Iron Ore Company of Canad
Jan 1, 1986