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La ceinture de l’Abitibi à l'est de Val-D’or: Un secteur économiquement méconnu, affecte par la tectonique et le métamorphisme grenvillienBy Pierre St-Julien, Réjean Hebert, M. Racine, Roch Gaudreau, Pierre Lacoste, Michel Rocheleau
"Les unités volcano-sédimentaires de la ceinture de l'Abitibi à l’est de Val-d' Or ont été regroupées en quatre domaines litho tectoniques. Du nord vers le sud, nous reconnaissons les domaines d'Assup
Jan 1, 1990
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On-Line Radio Frequency Measurement Of Bulk MineralogyBy Daniel Bennett
There are few methods currently applied towards on-line bulk mineralogical analysis. Yet on-line knowledge of process mineralogy could potentially provide large benefits, such as increased extraction
Jan 1, 2006
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Probabilistic Approach to Coal Pillar DesignBy Ben Fahrman
The classical approach to engineering design involves the purely deterministic calculation of the factor of safety, the ratio of strength to stress. The factor of safety is an easy calculation to perf
Jan 1, 2013
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McGill and Dofasco combine to improve batch anneal potentialBy D. S. Harries, R. I. L. Guthrie
"The use and development of scientific disciplines involved in heat transfer technology, related in general to steel masses and in particular to batch annealing, is demonstrated.The measurable benefit
Jan 1, 1982
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Geostatistical Modeling of McMurray Oil Sands DepositsBy Oy Leuangthong
The McMurray formation in the Athabasca oil sands deposits of Northern Alberta is part of the world?s second largest proven crude oil reserves. The formation is characterized by stratigraphic layers t
May 1, 2004
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RI 8684 Application of a Photodiode Array Optical Spectrometer to the Study of the Incendivity of Light Alloys Impacting on Rusted SteelBy T. J. Driscoll
Methane-air mixtures can ignite as a result of sparking or rubbing of materials, particularly by impact involving light alloys and rusted steel where an exothermic thermite reaction can occur. This re
Jan 1, 1982
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General conditions for sustainable coal use in GermanyBy F. -J. Wodopia
Sustainability of energy supplies has been an issue of general interest for a long time. Whilst in the past the continuous productive use of natural commodities was in the fore, its compatibility with
Jan 1, 2011
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Improved separation efficiency of the REFLUX™ Flotation Cell in flotationBy Merrill Steve, Dabrowsli Bartosz, Law Harrison, Taggart Diane, Christodoulou Lance
The capability to enhance flotation performance is a continuous pursuit in the mineral processing industry. Incremental improvements are being pursued by incorporating design changes into established
Sep 30, 2022
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Geometrical Optimization Of The Structure Of Carboxylic Acids Vis-À-Vis Their Effectiveness Toward Iron Ore FlotationBy B. Bag
Saturated and unsaturated fatty acids are used in the flotation of iron values present in iron ore. Among the several fatty acids, oleic acid and its sodium salt are widely used. To substantiate the f
Jan 1, 2009
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Dusts, Tests, Samples and Analysis"As stated earlier the primary goal of the Generic Mineral Technology Center for Respirable Dust is to reduce the incidence and severity of respirable dust disease through advancing the fundamental un
Jan 1, 1988
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Research Advances In Barrettes: Installation Effects And Load-Carrying BehaviourBy Guo H. Lei
Over the last four decades, barrettes have been ever-increasingly adopted as the foundations for tall buildings and heavy infrastructure projects all over the world. Many findings have been gained fro
Jan 1, 2006
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Chromium Use By Market In The United StatesBy J. F. Papp
In the United States, chromium has been consumed in three major markets: chemical, metallurgical, and refractory. The predominant end use for chromium in the United States is in the metallurgical mark
Jan 1, 2004
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The EU Project “I.C.E.A. Identification Colors of Explosives & Blasting Accessories”By Gennaro Di Lauro, Laura Meraviglia, Demostenes Efstratiadis, Danilo Coppe
This paper presentation regards the European Union’s project “I.C.E.A. - Identification Colors of Explosives and Blasting Accessories (Agreement number – HOME/2010/ISEC/AG/071 – 30 – CE – 0447240/00-1
Jan 1, 2015
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RI 6205 Chelating Agents In Separation Of Rare-Earth Compounds By Solvent Extraction With AminesBy A. C. Rice
Aminopolyacetic acid chelating agents were added to separatory-funnel-scale solvent-extraction systems to determine the effect on separating rare-earth elements. Average values for separation factors
Jan 1, 1963
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Cyanide preg-robbing effect is a problem, which can arise during autoclave processing of double refractory gold oresBy Artem Dolotov, Alexander Ter-Oranesyants, Saveliy Kaplan, Boris Axenov, Vasiliy Kovalev, Valeriy Tsyplakov, Konstantin Grigorjev, Nikolai Vorob’ev-Desyatovskii
The issues of double refractory gold ores pressure oxidation were considered. It was demonstrated that along with chloride autoclave preg-robbing which has been studied there are other negative extern
Jan 1, 2014
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Controls Of Precious Metal Mineralization In West Central Sierra Madre Occidental, MexicoBy F. Warnaars
Historically, this area produced gold and silver from many well-known vein deposits, like Tayoltita, Topia, and San Jose de Gracia. Modern exploration identified three categories of deposits: 1) low
Jan 1, 1999
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RI 8142 Three Coal Mine Ventilation Studies Using Sulfur Hexafluoride Tracer Gas (dc5efa09-b4cf-45f3-88a9-4db4d4af9c48)By Robert P. Vinson
This report describes three coal mine ventilation studies by the Bureau of Mines in which sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) was used as a tracer gas. One of these studies was conducted to determine air moveme
Jan 1, 1976
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Computer Modelling of Mass and Energy Balances for the Outokumpu Lead Flash Smelting ProcessBy E. M. Weenink
One of the new direct smelting technologies for the production of lead from sulfide concentrates that has reached the commercial stage is the Outokumpu lead flash/electric furnace ?smelting process. U
Jan 1, 1990
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Contents[PAGE PREFACE. A. B. PARSONS 3 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 7 STANDING AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES 8 PROCEEDINGS OF 1935 MEETINGS 10 NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 10 CHICAGO, OCTOBER 14 SAN FRANCISCO, OCTOBER 14
Jan 1, 1936
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Principles And Application Of Air Classification - Basic PrinciplesBy Robert E. Frey
Regardless of the mechanical design features of a particular air classifier certain basic principles apply. Specifically , there are two forces at work: 1. An air drag force 2. An inertial or ce
Jan 1, 1985