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Methodology for Cover Stabilization and Installation of Drainage Pipes in a Heap Leach Cover
By M. Silva, G. Olivares
In a leach pile, the drainage layer or commonly known as the cover layer has been a matter of discussion due to the multiple phenomena or events that occur within it which impacts negatively the leach
Jan 1, 2019
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Canadian Mining Innovation Council - Achieving Global Excellence in Mining Research, Education, Innovation and Commercialization
Why innovate? ? How are we doing in Canada? ? How can we do better? ? Why now? ? What?s next? ? Lowering production costs ? Improving productivity ? Increasing value-added ? Discovering new mi
May 1, 2008
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Impact of Aspect Ratio of Fibrous Serpentines in the Beneficiation of Ultramafic Ni Ores
By Somasundaran P., M. Vasudevan, Z. Dai, D. R. Nagaraj, T. Bhambani, P. Patra
Historically, efficient beneficiation of ultramafic ores has been challenging, partly due to a lack of clear scientific understanding of the effects of Mg silicates, particularly fibrous serpentines,
Jan 1, 2011
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An Expert System Designed to Improve Reliability of Assay Information in a Flotation Plant
By John D. Carriere, Jean Leung, Daniel. Laguitton, Michael .. J. Burrows
"The objective of this expert system application in a copper-zinc concentrator, is to increase the availability of assay data through substitution for erroneous data. The assay data is used by the Ope
Jan 1, 1989
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Factors affecting overall effectiveness of teleoperated loading and haulage equipment in underground metal mines
By J. Paraszczak
Application of teleoperated and automated (or ?autonomous?) mobile equipment in underground metal mines represents a promising avenue for overcoming some of the challenges facing the industry. This pa
Aug 1, 2010
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Studying metallic interconnect oxidation in solid oxide fuel cell application: analytical tools and techniques
By I. Protkova
Versa Power Systems solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stacks operate at intermediate temperatures 700 ? 800 °C allowing the use of metallic interconnects. Thermal expansion good matching with other stack c
Jan 1, 2005
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Aging of Reduced Arsenic Minerals in Uranium Mill Tailings at the McClean Lake Operation
The primary arsenic minerals in the uranium ore processed at the McClean Lake Operation are rammelsbergite, niccolite and gersdorffite. During processing, a large fraction (80 - 95%) of these reduced
Aug 1, 2010
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Automotive Mg Research and Development in North America: An Overview of Government-Funded Programs
By J. Jackman
North America has been aggressively pursuing approaches to improve the fuel efficiency of vehicles, and to develop alternatives to petroleum-based fuels used in automotive applications, for over ten y
Jan 1, 2006
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Gravity Concentration of McArthur River Mineralized Waste to Aid in the Removal of Calcium
By Kyle Paulsen
The Cameco Key Lake mill began processing U-bearing waste rock from the McArthur River mine in 2000. This ore often contains elevated levels of calcium (>4% by mass), resulting in less than favourable
Aug 1, 2010
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The Development and application of Al2O3-SiC-C bricks for torpedo car in China
By B. Zhu
With the challenge of clearing steel production and increasing of the productivity of converter, the application of hot metal pretreatment technology in torpedo car become a key process in the steelma
Jan 1, 2004
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Overview on Contirod® Wire-Rod Plant Operations in Sarkuysan (Modernization Activities And Results)
By T. Ediz
Sarkuysan Electrolytic Copper holds three competitive technologies namely Outokumpu, Southwire (SCR®) and CONTIROD® under the same roof. After more then thirty years experience of Outokumpu Upcast ® i
Jan 1, 2007
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An Update Of Recent Applications Of Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT) In The Copper Industry
By S. R. Izatt
The use of MRT, a highly selective separations technology, has long been demonstrated to be a cost effective, efficient, and environmentally sound process for extraction of a wide range of anions and
Jan 1, 2007
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Macrosegregation In Continuous Casting Of Phosphor Bronze Impact On Properties And Modeling Of Formation
By M. Gruber-Pretzler
Technical Sn- bronzes tend to form both macrosegregations and microsegrega¬tions during DC-casting due to the particular thermodynamic properties and kinetics of phase transformation. As a result a he
Jan 1, 2007
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Gold as a Novel Catalyst in the 21st Century : Preparation, Working Mechanism and Applications
By Masatake Haruta
Gold can be deposited as nanoparticles on a variety of support materials by coprecipitation or deposition-precipitation of Au(OH)3, grafting of organo-gold complexes such as dimethyl-Au(III)-acetylace
Oct 1, 2003
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Secondary effects of chromium-bearing refractory dissolution in iron-rich non-ferrous smelting slags
By W. Lo, M. Brothers, G. Oprea, G. Richard, T. Troczynski
Magnesia-chrome and chrome-magnesia are the most used refractories in contact with iron-rich non-ferrous smelting slags. The corrosion by slag always brings chromium oxide into the slag, causing the p
Jan 1, 2004
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The Effect of the Redox Potential on the Leaching of Chalcopyrite in Chloride Media
By K. Yoo
Chalcopyrite is the most abundant copper sulfide mineral, which is normally processed using pyrometallurgical methods (i.e., smelting) to produce copper metal. Smelting has several major disadvantages
Jan 1, 2007
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Kinetic Study on Recovery of Metal Values in Anode Slime from Used Lead Batteries
By S. Itoh, T. Nagasaka, J. Ono
With respect to the recycling of used lead-batteries, a pure lead is required to prepare a lead-calcium alloy electrode for a new maintenance-free battery. The pure lead can be obtained by means of el
Jan 1, 2004
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Corrosion mechanism and degradation of refractories in copper smelting furnaces at sarcheshmeh copper complex
By A. Rahimi
The smelting plant at Sarcheshmeh Copper complex commenced working with two reverbatory furnaces, four pierce smith converters, two anode furnace and one holding furnace having a known capacity of 420
Jan 1, 2004
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Courageous Safety Leadership in Turbulent Times: The Economic Moment of Truth for Safety Commitment
By Don Ritz
Smart leaders focus on safety even in tough times. Businesses that retreat into survival mode and ignore safety do so at their peril, risking loss of employee and stakeholder confidence and exposing t
May 1, 2009
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Hydro-Geochemistry of In-Situ Leaching ? An Integrated Approach to Management Of Solution Mining
By S. Orr
In situ leaching is a complex, multidisciplinary process, which requires both mastering and integration of the different disciplines involved. Particularly, in-situ leaching is the intersection betwee
Jan 1, 2007