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The Woodstock, N.B., Iron.-Manganese DepositsBy K. O. J. Sidwell
STRATMAT LIMITED, through its subsidiary, the Strategic Manganese Corporation, controls two adjoining iron-manganese properties five miles west of Woodstock, New Brunswick. One is a staked property of
Jan 1, 1957
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The Metallurgy of High Strength Linepipe SteelsBy A. J. DeArdo
Linepipe steels have come a long way in the past forty years. In fact, modern, high strength steels for large diameter linepipe applications represent one of the seminal accomplishments in metallurgy
Jan 1, 2005
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Parameter Study on Arsenic Oxidation from Concentrated Acidic As(III) Solutions with Activated CarbonBy A. Ghahreman
Activated carbon is proven to be able to catalyze arsenic oxidation in aqueous solution under acidic conditions. A commercially available granular coconut shell based activated carbon (AC) has been ev
Jan 1, 2019
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Gal V Anox? - A Novel Galvanically-Assisted Atmospheric Leaching Technology for Copper ConcentratesBy D. G. Dixon
A novel technology for leaching copper from primary copper concentrates has been developed at UBC. This patented technology takes advantage of the galvanic couple between pyrite and chalcopyrite to en
Jan 1, 2007
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Sedimentary Uranium DepositsBy David S. Robertson, Richard F. Douglas
"Uranium is a lithophile element of relatively low natural abundance. Concentrations of uranium form through processes of erosion and sedimentation, and over 90 per cent of the western world's uranium
Jan 1, 1970
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The Assessment of Aging Shaft Linings for Potash and Salt MinesBy S. Hopkins, J. Nolan, S. Gillis
"Cast in place concrete shaft linings have been used in many salt and potash shafts sunk in North America over the last 100 years. A large number of these shafts have exceeded their initial design liv
Jan 1, 2019
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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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Some Properties of Plain Carbon Steels Containing UraniumBy G. P. Contractor
Medium and low carbon steels, modified with uranium, were studied in order to evaluate the influence of uranium on forge ability, mechanical 11roperties, response to heat treatment and microstructure.
Jan 1, 1963
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Influence of Extraction Process and Coagulant Addition On Thixotropic Strength of Oil Sands Fine TailingsBy W. G. Miller, J. D. Scott, D. C. Sego
ABSTRACT The influence of using different extraction processes (caustic versus non-caustic) on thethixotropic strength of oil sands fine tailings is examined, as is the influence of adding a coagulant
Jan 1, 2010
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The Gap Nickel Mine, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and the American Nickel Works, Camden, New Jersey -- 1860 - 1890By D. Chadwick, J. W. Matousek
Between 1860 and 1890 -- from the time of the American Civil War to the last decade of the 19th Century -- nickel production in North America was dominated (even monopolized) by the output of the indu
Jan 1, 2005
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Automatic Sorting of Minerals and Ores - Cobalt, Nickel, Zinc, Silver, Gold, Iron Ore Sorting by Mikrosort® Colour-, Inductive- and X-Ray Sensor TechnologyBy H. Kroog
"This contribution reports recent mineral sorting experience and lists the possibilities of the newest generation of automatic mineral sorters with a special focus on electromagnetic detection, optoel
Jan 1, 2005
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Long-term planning of an underground mine using mixed-integer linear programming (3f914add-ff63-4567-994a-ce69fb049d25)By G. McIsaac
"This paper discusses the formulation of a linear program with the objective of maximizing the cash flow of the long-term plan of an underground operation. A mine is split into eleven independent ore
Jan 1, 2005
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Long-term planning of an underground mine using mixed-integer linear programmingBy G. McIsaac
This paper discusses the formulation of a linear program with the objective of maximizing the cash flow of the long-term plan of an underground operation. A mine is split into eleven independent ore z
Sep 1, 2005
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A New Rheoforming Processing Of Semi-Solid Aluminum AlloysBy J-L. Tang
A new rhcoforming processing of Al alloys with component shaping systems apart from slurry preparation systems is experimentally exploited, using the reversible multilevel-speed electromagnetic stirre
Jan 1, 2007
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Closing the loop—Using actual concentrator performance to determine the true value of ore sources"The Antamina orebody is a geologically complex, polymetallic skarn located in the Peruvian Andes. A range of copper and copperzinc ores are campaigned separately through the concentrator producing co
Jan 1, 2005
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Operational Data and Maintenance ReliabilityBy Justin S. Johnsen
As OEM sensors and interfaces have grown in number, the available data from equipment in the mining environment has continued to multiply. This equates to an increased visibility of operating performa
Nov 1, 2011
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The Polaris-Taku Mine, Tulsequah, B.C. Geology and DevelopmentBy D. C. Sharpstone
THE Polaris-Taku mine is a new gold property, situated in the far north-west corner of British Columbia. Production was started in November, 1937, at the rate of 150 tons a day, and recently has been
Jan 1, 1938
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Dynamic modelling and control of a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)By A. Chaisantikulwat
Most solid-oxide fuel cell (SOFC) modeling emphasizes steady state cell operation. However, understanding the dynamic behavior is essential to predict the performance and limitations of SOFC power sys
Jan 1, 2005
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Pressure Welding, Solid-State: Role of Hot DeformationBy H. J. McQueen
Pressure welding is a solid state joining technique that depends on bringing the parts into sufficiently close contact that inter-atomic bonds are achieved. Pressing is more effective at elevated temp
Jan 1, 2011
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Lake Shore GeologyBy W. T. Robson
LAKE Shore Mines, Limited, with property at Kirkland. Lake, Ontario, was incorporated m 1914 and commenced product10n m March, 1918, with an initial capacity of about 60 tons per day. Since that time
Jan 1, 1936