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Geochemistry and Genesis of Manganiferous Silicate-rich Iron Formation Bands in the Broken Hill Deposit, Aggeneys, South AfricaBy Dennis Hoffmann
"Abstract - Banded iron formation rocks associated with massive sulfide lenses in the Broken Hill Pb-Zn-Cu-Ag deposit in the Namaqualand Metamorphic Complex, South Africa , were investigated with resp
Jan 1, 1994
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Chapter III- Continued - Part 6.-Porcupine-Ramore Area - Structural Relations of the Porcupine Ore DepositsBy W. Roy Dunbar
"The Porcupine area is in northern Ontario at the intersection of N. Lat. 48° 30' and 81° W. Long. It is 125 miles due north of the Sudbury nickel range. Practically all the mineral production of this
Jan 1, 1954
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The Application of Advanced Characterization Techniques to Industrial Waste Removal ProceduresBy Suzie Poulin, N. Geoffroy, G. P. Demopoulos
Most metallurgical industries generate toxic waste that must be treated prior to being released to the environment. However, in a lot of cases, the waste materials are poorly characterized or the anal
Jan 1, 2011
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Building community relations and community development strategies from day one: A case study of the Inmet Mining/Monkey Forest experience in a complex socio-political context.By Craig Ford
Inmet Mining is committed to implementing the highest corporate responsibility standards in its mining operations worldwide. Inmet is 100% owner of Minera Panama, a world-class copper project that is
May 1, 2010
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Metallogenic Concepts in GaspéBy R. Marleau, R. Assad, J. Dugas
"A study of the geological features of known occurrences of mineralization in Gaspe is the basis for a classification. Nickel, chromite, asbestos and some copper are pre-or syn-Taconic, whereas the mo
Jan 1, 1969
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Sinking Methods and Present Situation of Vertical Shafts in ChinaBy Zhiyang Long, Ruiling Xiao
"A mine shaft is one main development method of establishing access in an underground mine. The construction technology of the mine shaft sinking is complicated and large equipment setup on surface an
Jan 1, 2019
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Connecting the Personnel Tracking System with the Alarm-Broadcasting SystemBy A. Kowalski
This paper presents methods of implementation and the added value that can be achieved by connecting personnel tracking systems and alarm-broadcasting systems. The authors point out the functions of t
Aug 1, 2013
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The Arctic IslandsBy R. L. Christie
"THE ISLANDS lying north of the Canadian mainland, and the large Boothia and Melville peninsulas, form one of the great archipelagos of the world; this sparsely vegetated and nearly unpeopled region e
Jan 1, 1970
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Two procedures for development of exploration tactics in British ColumbiaBy J. H. Shillabeer
"Rational exploration requires the prior selection of areas possessing excellent geological potential and minimum hazards to commercial development . Within an over-all strategy of grass-roots explora
Jan 1, 1985
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Making better use of carbon: Part II - The co-production of iron and liquid fuelsBy John H. Walsh
"ForewordPart I of this paper, published in the March 1992 issue of the CIM Bulletin, surveyed the probable consequences of a limitation on the emissions of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere for the st
Jan 1, 1992
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Copper in PolandBy Fathi Habashi
Poland has a unique copper industry. Copper sulphide concentrates are smelted in six shaft furnaces to produce matte and in a flash furnace directly to blister copper. Anodic slimes from electrorefini
May 1, 2001
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Upsets on Antimony Content in Electrolytic Copper Produced at Caraiba MetaisBy I. M. Santos Moraes
The control of minor impurities (mainly As, Sb and Bi) in copper refineries has been a great challenge. Caraiba Metais' copper refinery produces a very high quality copper, registered in LME as g
Jan 1, 2007
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Advances in hydrogen generation through aluminum-assisted water split reactionBy E. Czech
Hydrogen generated through aluminum-assisted water split reaction is a novel, efficient and environmentally friendly method. It has been found previously that the passivation of aluminum can be preven
Jan 1, 2005
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The Hydraulic Air Compressor ? a forgotten solution for mineral processing?By Dean Millar
Clean, green, cheap compressed air can be produced efficiently and renewably by modernization of a 19th century technology ?The hydraulic air compressor has no moving parts ?After commissioning, th
May 1, 2013
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Economic and Agricultural Conditions in British ColumbiaBy F. M. Clement
British Columbia, unlike the Prairie Provinces, cannot lay claim to vast prairies. She can, however, claim many valleys, uplands and plateaus that are capable of marked agricultural development. It ha
Jan 1, 1925
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The Origins of Pressure HydrometallurgyBy F. Habashi
The pioneer work on pressure hydrometallurgy was conducted in Russia at the end of the nineteenth, and the beginning of the twentieth centuries, by Karl Josef Bayer (1847-1904) and Vladimir Nikolyevit
Jan 1, 2004
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The Total Air Addition and Air Profile for a Flotation BankBy C. D. Smith
Numerous studies have shown the potential of air rate profiling to significantly improve the flotation performance of a bank of cells. To date many profiles have been implemented; balanced, increasing
Jan 1, 2009
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The Noranda continuous converter at Xstrata Copper, Rouyn-Noranda— optimization of slag chemistryBy M. Zamalloa, P. J. Mackey, P. Coursol, Y. Prévost
"Over the last decade or so, the availability of commercial thermodynamic modelling packages, such as FactSageTM, have been utilized to help the plant optimize slag chemistry and to minimize slag hand
Jan 1, 2007
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Computer Control of the Flotation Process at Clarabelle MillBy D. F. Cooper, J. G. Paterson, K. H. Pang
"Effective control of metallurgy by manual adjustment of cell levels is common flotation practice. With an on-stream XRF analyzer interfaced to a process control computer it is possible to program the
Jan 1, 1973
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Correlating Microstructure with Simulated Process Parameters in Mg High-Pressure Die-CastingsBy A. Banerjee, J. P. Weiler, J. Jekl, J. T. Wood, R. Berkmortel
"The work presented here is part of an ongoing project designed to develop predictive capabilities of the local mechanical properties, and thus, structural behaviour of a thin-walled high-pressure die
Jan 1, 2012