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Engineers Canada PartnershipsBy Stephanie Price
Engineering Associations ?Regulatory authority ?License individuals and firms ?Discipline licensed members ?Enforce against improper acts ?Programs for EIT?s, competence, etc
Oct 1, 2010
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A vacuum induction furnace study of the corrosion mechanisms of MgO-C refractories by Al2O3-rich VOD slagsBy S. Parada, P. T. Jones, M. Guo, S. Smets, E. Boydens
The corrosion behaviour of a pitch-bonded MgO-C refractory in contact with a vacuum oxygen decarburisation slag with high Al2O3 content (12-17 wt%) is investigated under VOD process conditions by rota
Jan 1, 2004
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Guided wave radar transmitters: Meeting the challenge for level detection under harsh conditionsBy K. Hambrice, E. Fauveau
"When it comes to measuring the level of bulk solids, liquids, and everything in between, guided-wave radar technology now offers more level-detection capabilities than ever before. For an ever-wideni
Jan 1, 2003
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Three-dimensional finite element analysis of an undermined shaft at the Hustas mine, TurkeyBy C. O. Aksoy
"Pillars left to ensure the stability of major underground coal mine infrastructure (shafts, drifts) often contain substantial quantities of coal. Recovery of this coal is an efficient use of the reso
Jan 1, 2005
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Commissioning of a Brownfield CDS Plant: Victories and Pitfalls (48th Annual Canadian Mineral Processors Operators Conference)By N. Romani, R. Provost
"Commissioning of a circulating dry scrubber (CDS) plant was recently completed at an existing facility in Québec, Canada. The CDS plant treats the sulphur dioxide off-gas emitted from rotary kilns i
Jan 1, 2016
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Optimization and improvements in Dofasco's 165 MT EAF ladle designBy S. Sagar
In September 1996, Dofasco commissioned a 165 Mt twin shell EAF furnace and an associated ladle fleet. During and after this startup, refractory performance in the ladles was optimized on a holistic a
Jan 1, 2004
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Factors Affecting the Permeability of Low-Permeability Sandstone Uranium Deposits: A Case StudyBy L. M. Wang, G. P. Jiang, Y. Jiang, Liao. W. S.
ABSTRACT The authors measured porosities and permeabilities for cores from a low-permeability sandstone uranium deposit in Inner Mongolia. Features studied included fine pore structure, mineral compos
Jan 1, 2014
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The Design of Advanced Clean Coal Technologies: Where are we and Where are we Heading?By Nancy C. Mohn
?Even though the age of many existing coal units exceeds 30 years, these units continue to perform with excellent reliability and at a competitive cost with other fossil fuel units. ?NERC data shows
May 1, 2001
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MODERN SEAFLOOR HYDROTHERMAL DEPOSITS - OCEAN RIDGES - Diffuse-flow Hydrothermal Field in an Oceanic Fracture Zone Setting, Northeast Pacific: Deposit CompositionBy James R. Hein, Jane Reid, Robert W. Embley, Se-Won Chang, Randolph A. Koski
"Abstract - This is the first reported occurrence of an active hydrothermal field in an oceanic fracture zone setting. The hydrothermal field occurs in a pull-apart basin within the Blanco Fracture Zo
Jan 1, 1999
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A Geological Approach to Potash Mining Problems in Saskatchewan, CanadaBy Christopher Boys
"Many water inflows in Saskatchewan potash mines are linked to salt anomalies. Potash ore and three anomalies in the PCS Cory potash mine in the Patience Lake Member of the Prairie Evaporite Formation
Jan 1, 1993
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Focus on some Challenges Behind the Introduction of New Instrumentation Technologies to the Mineral IndustryBy A. Bouajila
To stay competitive in an open market, mineral industries have to optimise their processes, lower their production costs and improve the commercial value of their products. Up to a recent past, they w
May 1, 2001
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Geology of the Stratmat Boundary and Heath Steele N-5 Zones, Bathurst Camp, Northern New Brunswick (a6701408-1e86-4e3a-8ae3-4dfe8644a28d)By Art Hamilton
The Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag ore deposits of the Boundary and N-5 zones near Bathurst, New Brunswick, occur in a polydeforrned volcano-sedimentary sequence that is part of the Ordovician Tetagouche Group. Massive
Jan 1, 1992
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CERM3 and its contribution to providing sustainable research for the mining industryBy M. Veiga, L. Lavkulich, R. Pakalnis, M. Ghomshei, S. Baldwin, J. A. Meech
"On July 26, 2000, the Canada Foundation for Innovation announced an award of $1.3 M dollars for The Centre for Environmental Research in Minerals, Metals and Materials, CERM3, at The University of Br
Jan 1, 2003
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Study of Gold Species Stabilized in Synthetic and Natural ZeolitesBy Inga Tuzovskaya1i
Three types of gold species were observed for gold-zeolites, prepared by reduction of ionexchanged Au species in a series of zeolites: (i) Au3+cations, (ii) neutral Au0 n or charged Aus+ n clusters su
Oct 1, 2003
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Optimization of Capital Cost and Smelter Revenue - Integrated Team Rebuild of Barro Alto FurnacesBy K Belanger, J. Mclachlan, F. Stober, G. Norval, B. Snider, A. Munsch, T. Koehler, E. Piantino, J. Carlos Queiroz
The project to rebuild the smelting furnaces at the Anglo American - Barro Alto ferronickel smelter, located in Goias, Brasil, was initiated in September 2013. To optimize the capital cost, while maxi
Jan 1, 2015
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Earned depletion and the mining industryBy Robert B. Parsons
"Originally intended to be implemented in 1977, but actually introduced effective May 6, 1974, the earned depletion regulations have been substantially refined and modified since their appearance on t
Jan 1, 1981
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Barrick Goldstrike Grinding Expert SystemBy Steve Custer, Tim Kahl, Sue Parker
"The primary objective of the Barrick Goldstrike expert system is to achieve the desired liberation size for the autoclave circuit while maximizing throughput. In addition, when downstream limitations
Jan 1, 2001
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Geostatistical Simulation of Optimum Mining Elevations for Nickel Laterite DepositsBy J. A. McLennan
Nickel laterite deposits are typically formed from tropically weathered mafic-ultramafic complexes. The resulting nickel concentration is found within soil horizons and is mineable with regular dozer
Apr 1, 2005
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Gold Phytomining. Novel Developments in a Plant-based Mining SystemBy Christopher W. N. Anderson
Induced hyperaccumulation of gold by plants was first reported in 1998 by researchers from Massey University in New Zealand who proposed the idea of mining gold using plants (phytomining). Since that
Oct 1, 2003
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Mineral Exploration beneath Temperate Forests: The Information Supplied by Trees (788837c7-1194-4836-bca9-df54384ce270)By Colin E. Dunn
Plants have a remarkable ability to select, use and store metals derived from the substrate. Each species is unique in its requirements for and tolerances to the full spectrum of chemical elements in
Jan 1, 1995