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Synthesis of a-Bromo-Saturated Fatty Acids and Their Collecting Prperties on Quartz MineralBy Binbin Luo, Northeastern University, Chuanyao Sun, Jie Liu, Yimin Zhu, Yanjun Li
"A series of new type collectors a-bromo-saturated fatty acids, CH3(CH2)5CHBrCOOH (a-BHA), CH3(CH2)7CHBrCOOH (a-BDA), CH3(CH2)9CHBrCOOH (a-BLA), CH3(CH2)11CHBrCOOH (a-BMA) were synthesized from satura
Jan 1, 2016
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Recent Improvements in Magnesium Alloy FoundingBy J. W. Meier
Introduction The great importance of air warfare during World War II and the introduction of large-scale air transportation and airborne operations created an immediate demand for large quantities
Jan 1, 1948
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Study of the thermally-induced shell deformation of high amperage Hall-Héroult cellsBy M. Dupuis
It has been previously demonstrated [l] that there is no obvious thermal balance related issue limiting the size of a Hall-Héroult cell. Yet, it is well known that a forced-air sidewall cooling system
Jan 1, 2005
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The Malartic Gold District, Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Quebec: geological setting, structure and timing of gold emplacement at Malartic Gold Fields, Barnat, East-Malartic, Canadian Malartic and Sladen MinesBy Claude Hubert, Robert Sansfaçon
"The Malartic gold camp includes the Malartic Gold Fields, Barnat, East-Malartic, Canadian Malartic and Sladen mines. From 1935 to 1984, these mines have yielded 212 403 kg of gold. They occur within
Jan 1, 1990
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Communicating Geological Engineering Results to Manage Slope InstabilityBy R. Yost
"This paper describes a case study that illustrates how detailed geological engineering results were communicated to address a range of stability challenges in a producing mining environment. Instead
Jan 1, 2017
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Regional Structure of Barkerville DistrictBy A. H. Lang
"The name Barkc:rville district is applied loosely to the gold-bearing area around the historic town of Barkerville; the first mining camp in western Canada. The region is partly in the Cariboo mining
Jan 1, 1954
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Geology of the Cargill phosphate deposit iri northern Ontario*By PETER O. SANDVIK
The Cargill deposit, located 32 km south west of Kapuskasing, Ontario, was discovered by International Minerals and Chemical Corporation in 1975 and has been evaluated through an extensive program of
Jan 1, 1984
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Frother Structure-Property Relationship: Effect of Polypropylene Glycol Alkyl Ethers on Bubble Rise VelocityBy James A. Finch, Yue Hua Tan, Wei Zhang
"The paper is part of our study of the frother structure-property relationship using bubble rise velocity. Single bubble rise velocity profiles were determined in a 350 cm column for surfactants from
Jan 1, 2016
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Changing the Way We Look at Conventional MiningBy 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
May 1, 2010
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Exploration techniques for sand and gravelBy D. F. VanDine
The phases of a typical exploration program for sand and gravel resources include: (1) collection and assessment of existing information; (2) air photo interpretation and remote sensing; (3) ground in
Jan 1, 1984
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Modeling Dynamic Fracture from a Borehole with PeridynamicsBy R. Panchadhara, P. A. Gordon
"A non-local formulation of the classical continuum mechanics theory called peridynamics is used to study driven dynamic fractures in the near wellbore region. The controlled application of pressure o
Jan 1, 2015
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Two-Stage Tungsten (Ferberite)-Copper Ore Processing Using Gravity and Leaching ApproachesBy P. Karimi, G. Mollataheri, A. Amini, H. Abdollahi, A. Mirzaeian
"Chah-Palang tungsten deposit is one of the two tungsten indexes in Iran. Based on ore characterization techniques (including optical mineralogy and XRD analysis), quartz, chlorite, atacamite, azurite
Jan 1, 2016
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A New Method of Treating Clays to Overcome Drying DefectsBy J. G. Phillips
Introduction Throughout the Great Plains region (the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta), numerous clay deposits of widely varying composition and character are to be found. These may
Jan 1, 1929
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Model of a DecisionA mathematical model of a decision is represented by the table in Figure 4. The numbers in the matrix are a measure of the effectiveness of each alternate for an objective. In this case, it is the per
Jan 1, 1964
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Fault Detection of Parallel Duty Rotating Machinery Subject to Variable Duty CyclesBy M. H. ElMaghraby
This paper describes the development and validation of a strategy for vibration-based online detection of faults in a particular class of machinery commonly found in industry. This machinery is define
May 1, 2013
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Tensile Properties of Al-Si Alloys at Ambient and Elevated TemperaturesBy A. M. A. Mohamed, F. H. Samuel, S. Alkahtani
"This article was undertaken to investigate the effect of nickel and zirconium additions on the strength of 354 aluminum cast alloy. The cast alloys were given a solutionizing treatment followed by ar
Jan 1, 2012
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Modeling of electromagnetic separation of nonmetallic inclusions from magnesium meltsBy M Reza Afshar
In this work a mathematical model was developed to study the effect of electromagnetic force on the magnesium melt containing nonmetallic inclusion in an electrical isolated channel. The electromagnet
Jan 1, 2004
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Mine Gallen, Noranda, Quebec: Geology of an Archean Massive Sulphide MoundBy John McEwen, Ian R. Jonasson, David H. Watkinson
"Mine Gallen is a zinc-rich pyritic volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit that occurs in a fault-bounded block of intermediate volcanic rocks. The block is completely surrounded at the present erosion
Jan 1, 1990
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Social Ecology of Surface MiningBy W. E. Coates
The social ecology of surface mining in urban areas is illustrated by a case study of a recent application for the opening of a new gravel pit in the city of Guelph, including the design of a progress
Jan 1, 1972
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Metallurgical Research in Canada: A Symposium"ALTHOUGH Canadian metallurgists have long been active in research, the scope of the work was somewhat limited until the be-ginning -of World War II. The rapid industrial development of Canada during
Jan 1, 1952