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Surface Complexation Modeling of Toxic Elements to Aluminum Hydroxidefor Process Optimization of Wastewater TreatmentBy Taisuke Sakakibara, Shinya Suzuki, Tatsuya Kato, Chiharu Tokoro, Kenichi Muto
Surface complexation using a diffuse layer model were constructed for arsenic (As(V)), zinc (Zn(II)) and silicate (Si(IV)) for aluminum hydroxide in the co-precipitation process. From experimental inv
Jan 1, 2015
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Diamond and Drilling Technology Mineral ExplorationBy G. H. Charlewood, J. W. McBean
"One hundred years after being developed, the diamond drill is still an essential tool in mineral exploration. The basic principle is unchanged, but the technique has been revolutionized, particularly
Jan 1, 1967
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The Changing Aspect of the North west TerritoriesBy Charles Camsell
THE Northwest Territories covers a very large area-more than one-third of all Canada-and its most northern point, Cape Columbia in Ellesmere island, is distant only 500 miles from the Pole. Our firs
Jan 1, 1938
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Simulation Applications in Construction Site Layout PlanningBy S. Razavialavi
In the planning phase of every construction project, layout of temporary facilities is a crucial task; site layout can affect safety, travel cost and time, construction productivity, and space utiliza
Aug 1, 2013
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Reducing Copper Losses In The Mitsubishi Process: A Pyrometallurgical ApproachBy F. Tanaka
Copper losses to discard slag have long impacted on the profitability of copper smelters. Businesses based on the treatment of secondary materials have also revealed that copper losses are indices of
Jan 1, 2007
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The Influence of Grinding Chemistry on Chalcopyrite/Pyrite Selectivity for Porphyry Copper OresBy Grant Small, Jessica Kinal, Christopher J. Greet
"The conversion from an electrochemically reactive grinding media (forged steel) to a more electrochemically inert alloy (high chrome white iron) not only reduces the wear rate of the grinding media,
Jan 1, 2016
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The Influence of the Anode Inclination on the Hydrodynamics of the Hall-Heroult CellBy L. I. Kiss, S. Perron, D. Toulouse, S. Poncsák, A. Perron
Bubbles play an important role in many industrial processes. In a Hall-Heroult cell, used for aluminum production, bubbles contribute to induce flow in the cell. The induced flow is important for the
Jan 1, 2006
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Risk Management for the Mining Industry using Quantitative Risk AssessmentsBy Iain G. Bruce
The need to improve supply reliability while improving our environmental record during the past half decade of low metal prices has required the mining industry to prioritise expenditures. Quantitativ
May 1, 2003
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In-Situ Coal Gasification: The Forestburg (Alberta) Field TestThe principles and utility of in-situ coal gasification are discussed, and a first field test conducted by the Alberta Research Council in 1976 near Forestburg, Alberta, is described. The test was car
Jan 1, 1977
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A Human Body Posture Sensor for Monitoring and Diagnosing MSD Risk FactorsBy A. Alwasel
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) threaten the wellbeing and livelihood of a large number of construction workers incurring a significant cost to society. We present a new method to monitor and diagnos
Aug 1, 2013
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Aspects of mining R&D in Australia (765b26a3-c30d-4d4d-843b-4cdffd30f3eb)"The Cooperative Research Centre for Mining Technology and Equipment (CMTE) is funded by the Commonwealth Government, by its mining research members — the Universities of Queensland and Sydney and the
Jan 1, 2001
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Air Transportation for the Canadian Mineral IndustryBy F. H. Wheeler
CONSIDERING the nature of this audience, I perhaps, in addressing you on the subject of air transportation as related to the mining industry, should speak with tongue in check or at least with some re
Jan 1, 1956
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The Hematite on Black Island, Lake Winnipeg, ManitobaBy G. M. Brownell
A DEPOSIT of hematite occurs on Black island, lake Winnipeg, at a point known locally as Red Rock, on the south shore of the island directly across from Clements point. The mail boat from the Canadian
Jan 1, 1945
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Flexibility of the Outokumpu Flash Smelting for Low and High Grade Concentrates - Evaluation By CFD-ModelingBy K. Eklund, T. Ahokainen
The Flash Smelting process is the most used production method for primary copper in the world. The basic idea of the Flash Smelting is to utilize the thermal value of sulfidic concentrates and melt th
Jan 1, 2007
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Recent Developments in Electric Arc Furnace TechnologyBy E. R. Landry
This paper reviews the current state of electric furnace technology, with emphasis on some of the more recent developments. A large section of the paper is devoted to the use of increasingly high powe
Jan 1, 1967
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Design Methodology for Large Underground PowerplantsBy R. Plassart, F. Laigle
"As a powerhouse, a transformer or a valve chamber, large underground caverns are a major element of hydropower plant. On the contrary to galleries and shafts which are linear and long underground str
Jan 1, 2015
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World Reserves of Lead and ZincBy C. O. Swanson
"OUR INTEREST in estimates of world reserves of lead and zinc is focussed mainly on the information they give about the sufficiency of metal supplies for the future. However, we soon realize that the
Jan 1, 1960
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Evaluation of New Mining Ventures: Average Cost versus Net Present ValueBy Bernhard Schwab
A popular rule in the mining industry is that a property should only be developed if average unit production cost is less than a given proportion of the estimated long-run price of the mineral. This p
Jan 1, 1978
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The Need for a Mine Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan Guidance Document for Exploration, Construction, Operation and ClosureBy J. Clark
Erosion control during the mining cycle can be more effectively planned using Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plans (ESCPs). This raises the issue of who should develop an Erosion and Sedimentation
Aug 1, 2013
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A Review of Exploration Work in the Rouyn CampBy J. G. MacGregor
At this, the opening meeting of the Western Quebec Branch of the Institute, it seems fitting that the first paper presented should embrace a survey of the known mineral deposits occurring in the area,
Jan 1, 1929