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Material Characterization – An Absolute Mustfor Predicting The Flow Behaviour Of Your Hazardous MaterialBy C. Holmes, T. Holmes
Engineered-in material handling problems are responsible for significant unrealized value in mineral processing plants. At the root, is a lack of awareness and understanding of bulk material handling
Jan 1, 2020
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Frobisher's gold on Kodlunarn Island - fact or fable?By John Loop, W. A. Gibbins, Donald D. Hogarth
"Introduction Background The Frobisher voyages of 1577 and 1578 were organized by the Cathay Company for the express purpose of finding and mining gold ore. Since publication of the Baffm expedition o
Jan 1, 1999
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Experimental Investigation of a Heap Leaching Process on Montauban Gold TailingsBy J. Dionne
"Next to the actual mine of Les Explorations Muscocho Ltée in Montauban, Quebéc, you could find a total of 364 000 tons of flotation tailings assaying 1.4 Au g/t et 82 g Ag/t to the south of the munic
Jan 1, 1987
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Measurement and Accounting for GHG Emissions from Primary Aluminium ProductionBy J. Marks
The measurement of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from primary aluminium production and inventory of these emissions of carbon dioxide and PF Cs have become an important issue for primary aluminium pr
Jan 1, 2006
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A Supply System for Western Canadian Thermal CoalBy E. G. Bazeley
The paper reviews the scope, timing and financial impact of this significant project, which involves the supply and transportation of nearly 4 million tons per year of bituminous coal and lignite from
Jan 1, 1978
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Effect of Copper and Magnesium Contents and Quenching Rate on Age Hardening Behavior of 2000 Series Aluminum AlloysBy H. Yoshida, H. Hatta, T. Suzuki
"The effect of the copper and magnesium contents and quenching rate during quenching on the age hardening behavior of 2000 series aluminum alloys was investigated. For the higher copper-containing spe
Jan 1, 2018
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Molybdenum Recovery from Copper Smelter SlagBy F. Parada
During copper smelting and converting processes, slag generated is pyrometallurgically cleaned and then disposed, containing around 1 % of this metal. However, important amount of molybdenum initially
Jan 1, 2007
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Physiochemical Properties of Cryolite-Silica MeltsBy S Sokhanvaran
Electrodeposition of silicon from a cryolite based electrolyte at a relatively low temperature (1000°C) is a promising approach to generate high purity silicon. In order to obtain fundamental data per
Jan 1, 2011
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An Application of the Theory of Metallogenesis to the Prospecting Areas of ManitobaBy J. S. De Lury
The metalliferous areas of Manitoba have been described in more or less detail. Since the descriptions were written some new prospects have come to light and considerable mining development has taken
Jan 1, 1925
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Underground Belt Conveyor System at the Sullivan MineBy F. M. Waldie
THE 2,538-foot belt conveyor recently installed underground at the Sullivan mine hoists ore from the 3,350-foot level to the 3,900-foot or main haulage level, a vertical distance of 680 feet. The des
Jan 1, 1945
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Reagent Selection at the Gibraltar Mine for Improved Process PerformanceBy F. Chachula, A. Molinaro
"Sulphide mineral flotation operations continuously strive for a balance between mineralogy, mineral liberation, circuit conditions and reagent solutions to maximize the production rate and recovery o
Jan 1, 2018
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Marconaflo and Its Use In New Mineral DevelopmentsBy L. P. Connolly, M. J. Fraser
"Hydraulic transport of solids has long been an important technique in mining and beneficiation. More recently, slurry pipelines have proved to be economic for longdistance overland transport of many
Jan 1, 1972
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Novel 3D Template of Titanium Oxide: Silver Composite on Titanium for Applications in SupercapacitorsBy G. Kipouros, M. Dadvand, A. Dadvand
"A novel methodology was developed to obtain a 3D porous layer with a high aspect ratio of porosity on a titanium electrode. The porous structure allowed more active material such as hydrous ruthenium
Jan 1, 2019
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Hot Forging Process Simulation for Aerospace Aluminium Alloy Using a Modified Johnson-Cook EquationBy A. Gakwaya, K. Ba, M. Guillot, J. Levesque
"In the aerospace industry, parts requiring tight dimensional tolerances and high mechanical properties are often produced by forging. This forming process allows for an optimal use of the material an
Jan 1, 2016
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Review of High Pressure Tuyere InjectionBy A. E. M. Warner, I. E. Hills, C. L. Harris
Since the late Dr. Keith Brimacombe, et al, performed tests at the now-closed Asarco Tacoma smelter and the Inco Copper Cliff Smelter on Peirce-Smith copper converters almost thirty years ago, many Py
Jan 1, 2007
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Drilling Practice on the Welland Ship CanalBy F. J. Tozer
Canal communication between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario has been one of almost constant enlargement and reconstruction to meet the rapid growth of trade and commerce, and the consequent steady increase
Jan 1, 1926
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Mathematical model for the leaching of acanthite in thiosulfate solutionsBy G. T. Lapidus, J. Trejo-Gallardo
A phenomenological model is presented for leaching silver from silver sulfide contained in mineral particles with ammoniacal thiosulfate solutions of copper in stirred reactors. Experimental results w
Jan 1, 2005
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Drilling of EM Anomalies Caused by OverburdenBy D. C. Fraser, W. J. Scott
"Airborne electromagnetic surveys were flown during 1965 in the Moose River area of Ontario. The systems used were INPUT Mark II and the Canadian Aero Otter. Anomalies indicated by both systems were l
Jan 1, 1973
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Gas Well Hydrate Control by Sub-Surface Injection of GlycolBy B. L. Moreau
Certain gas wells tend to form hydrates in the production tubing. This paper outlines a method developed and used by the Author's company to overcome the problem. The injection of glycol to con
Jan 1, 1958
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Laboratory Investigation of Sample Dimensions on Compressive StrengthBy J. C. Hampton, L. A. Matzar, C. R. Gamwell
In geomechanics, conducting uniaxial or triaxial compression tests require samples to be prepared to a certain length-to-diameter ratio. This ratio is typically defined as 2:1 (length to diameter) and
Jan 1, 2015