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Technological changes at Les Forges du Saint-Maurice, Quebec, 1729-1883By André Bérubé
Since the disappearance of Les Forges du Saint-Maurice at the end of the last century, many historians have taken an interest in the lengthy past of this enterprise. They considered the political, soc
Jan 1, 1999
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Application Of Two Phase Hydrodynamic Modeling To An Electrowinning CellBy A. Filzwieser
The highest current density suitable for the electrowinning process is between 50 to 60 % of its limiting current density. One of the most important influences on the limiting current density is the t
Jan 1, 1999
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An Overview Of The Status Of Industrial Minerals In The United States ? IntroductionBy Aldo F. Barsotti
The production and consumption of industrial minerals in the United States traditionally have played important roles in mining and in the supply of the bulk of basic raw materials to the economy. This
Jan 1, 1999
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Identifying Potentially Acid Forming Overburden Types Using Field Nag Testing at Pt Kaltim Prima Coal, IndonesiaBy Stuart D. Miller, Clayton L. Rumble
"A field net acid generation (NAG) test procedure has been utilized on-site to identify, classify and map potentially acid forming overburden at the PT Kaltim Prima Coal (K.PC) mining operation situat
Jan 1, 1999
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Long-Term Subsidence Its Causes, Development And MagnitudeBy Yi Luo
This paper presents some of the results of a research on long-term subsidence over and near the chain pillar systems -the area available to long-term subsidence in longwall operations. Although the lo
Jan 1, 1999
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MHD Turbulent Shear Layers: Experiment and Modelisation at High Hartmann NumberBy R. Moreau, V. Uspenski, K. Messadek, Y. Delannoy
Experiments and numerical simulations have been carried out to investigate the properties of quasi-2D turbulence. A new mercury model experiment has been built and tested in a uniform magnetic field u
Jan 1, 1999
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Physicochemical Aspects Of FeCr ProductionBy Lauri E. K. Holappa
Ferrochrome, as the central constituent in stainless steels is one of the most rapidly growing primary metallic products. In this contribution results of a comprehensive study on the reduction process
Jan 1, 1999
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Syntectonic Base-Metal Mineralisation with an Epithermal Gold Overprint: McKinnons Gold Deposit, Cobar, NSW, AustraliaBy P K. Seccombe
The McKinnons gold deposit is hosted by weakly deformed, Palaeozoic metasedimentary rocks of the Cobar Basin in the western Lachlan Fold Belt of New South Wales. Mineralisation comprised a largely sup
Jan 1, 1999
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Current Efficiencies At High Current Density For Various Cathode CyclesBy I. M. Santos Moraes
Achieving high current efficiencies when operating at high current densities is a goal for every refinery, whether conventional or permanent cathode technology is employed. To obtain higher current ef
Jan 1, 1999
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Pressure Hydrometallurgy: No Longer Regarded with Trepedition for the Treatment of Gold and Base Metal Ores and ConcentratesBy Peter G. Mason
Over the last 15 years numerous Pressure Oxidation and Pressure Leach plants have been installed throughout the world. The technology is no longer regarded with awe and trepidation as plants designed
Jan 1, 1999
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Elimination Of Heave Forces On Lightly Loaded Piles In Swelling Clay - SummaryBy Basem Sh. Hazzan
In the last four decades significant effort has been devoted to designing piles in expansive clay soils. Nevertheless, only a scant effort has been devoted to the elimination of heave forces acting on
Jan 1, 1999
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MSHA launches ?stay out ? stay alive? national safety campaignActive and abandoned mine sites can be an irresistible- - and sometimes deadly - - draw for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly children and young adults. Despite repeated warnings, posted signs, and fe
Jan 1, 1999
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Production Of Cultured Marble Vs. Natural Marble Products (b4a9ead7-5e7a-4659-895b-5a526d8d1c94)By J. O. Costello
Marble is a preferred surfacing material in up-scale buildings. Its use increased in the 1870's with rising national wealth and declined in the 1950's when synthetic materials for these appl
Jan 1, 1999
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Enhanced flotation separation of phosphate and dolomite using a new amphoteric collectorBy C. L. Jiang, B. K. Parekh, X. Shao
Among the impurities present in phosphate ore, dolomite is the most difficult to remove. This is because dolomite and phosphate have similar chemical compositions and because the dissolved species of
Jan 1, 1999
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Tailings Dam Performance From USCOLD Incident Survey Data (9e2669c2-89e2-45c4-9522-66b679c7578b)By C. Strachan
This paper presents an evaluation of tailings dam incidents from the 1994 USCOLD Tailings Dam Committee report. Comparisons are also made with water storage dam incidents from USCOLD reports and recen
Jan 1, 1999
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Albite Occurrences And Their Economic Significance In The Mugla-Milas Region, Southwestern Anatolia, TurkeyBy Murat Budakoglu
Albite (NaA1Si308) is one of the important raw materials for the rapidly developing Turkish ceramic and glass industry. Prior to 1980, development of the ceramic industry in terms of raw material was
Jan 1, 1999
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Productive And Cost Effective Drilling (af2e6204-4b3b-4115-a882-fcaa5d0d9959)By L. B. Paterson
Mining Engineers throughout the world have an appreciation for the importance of the role of the Blasthole Drill in one of the primary elements of the mining process. This paper highlights areas that
Jan 1, 1999
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Aqueous Biphasic Extraction Of Particulates: Controlling The Hydrophilic-Hydrophobic Balance For SeparationsBy K. Osseo-Asare
It is possible to form a two-phase system in certain polymerlinorganic salt/water mixtures, such as those containing the polymer polyethylene glycol (PEG). Such aqueous biphase systems have many of th
Jan 1, 1999
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Diamond Processing At Ekati In CanadaBy M. G. Rylatt
The Ekati process plant flowsheet features the common steps in diamond recovery plant design. Primary treatment and concentration is by crushing, scrubbing, high-pressure grinding rolls and heavy me
Jan 1, 1999
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The Safe Use Of Shock-Tube And Detonating Cord Systems In Shaft Sinking - A Global TrendBy L. P. Lamprecht
Traditionally, South African shaft sinking operations have used electric detonators for the initiation of blastholes. Globally, the trend in shaft sinking is to use the shock tube and detonating cord
Jan 1, 1999