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Enhanced Nickel Extraction from Ultrabasic Silicate Ores Using Mineral Carbonation Pre-TreatmentBy R. I. Iacobescu, Y. W. Chiang, A. Van Audenaerde, R. M. Santos, T. Van Gerven, P. Knops
In this work, we explore a novel mineral processing approach using carbon dioxide to promote mineral alterations that lead to improved extractability of nickel from olivine ((Mg,Fe)2SiO4). The precept
Jan 1, 2014
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A theory of cutter roof failure and its applicationBy A. Baydusa, K. Barron
A theory for cutter roof failure in coal mines has been developed. It is shown that the key parameters influencing the likelihood of cutter roof failure are the rock strength, the vertical stress (dep
Jan 1, 1999
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Process Improvements at Falconbridge DominicanaBy D. Ortiz, J. R. Frias, E. D. Mast, J. J. Fañas
Falconbridge Dominicana (Falcondo) has operated an integrated tpy nickel laterite mine and ferro-nickel processing plant since 1972 in the Dominican Republic. The operation includes mining, a processi
Jan 1, 2005
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Adequacy of World Mineral SupplyBy Leonard L. Fischman
It is important to define "adequacy," and the most useful definition is a continuing availability of mineral materials under cost and other conditions which imply no significant burden on the achievem
Jan 1, 1977
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Progress in Aluminium Therapy (39b081db-9aad-4527-88d9-9d4612f2b6b6)By W. D. Robbson
DR. G. W. RAMSEY (l): A study of our non-treatment silicosis autopsy material for the years 1940-43 inclusive, in addition to the common findings of fibrosis, nodules, and emphysema, shows marked thic
Jan 1, 1945
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CuPRO MEX™ Extractants as Equivalent Alternatives for Copper RecoveryBy R. B. Sudderth, A. Quiroz G., M. Torres M., C. Salgado Q., J. Fernández O., H. Bravo P., M. Torres B.
SNF FloMin, Inc. has introduced a complete line of extractants for recovery of various metals. Among them are the CuPRO MEX™ Brand of copper extractants that are based on the well- known 2- hydroxy 5-
Jan 1, 2014
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Advances in Process Development for Concentration of Rare Earths and Niobium for Geomega’s Montviel Carbonaceous OreBy T. Negeri, M. Boisclair, A. Bouajila
CanmetMINING has been working on process development for separation and concentration of rare earth bearing minerals from various ores. Among others, the flowsheet development for the Montviel Rare Ea
Jan 1, 2014
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Creating sustainability at AntaminaBy S. D. Botts, F. Cantuarias
"The Antamina project, owned by BHP Billiton Plc, Mitsubishi Corporation, Noranda Inc., and Teck Cominco Ltd., is a $2.3 billion copper/ zinc project, located in the Ancash Department of Peru. The pro
Jan 1, 2003
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Gold Solubility in Smelting Slags for the Recycling of Industrial and Mining WastesBy Joo Hyun Park, Hyun-Sik Park
"Gold is one of the most valuable and precious metals. But, the extraction efficiency of gold from natural resources is very low and labor-intensive due to very low concentration of gold, i.e.,1–5 ppm
Jan 1, 2017
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Stochastic Stability Analysis of Mine Developments with Respect to Planned Mining SequenceBy W. Abdellah
Underground mine developments, such as haulage drifts and cross cuts, play a vital role in providing access to ore extraction areas for mine production. The stability of mine developments is thus of c
Aug 1, 2013
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Conditions Affecting Mining in British ColumbiaBy R. W. Brock
This subject is too broad and comprehensive to be dealt with adequately and authoritatively in this paper. It calls for the knowledge and experience of many men, but the results from such collaborativ
Jan 1, 1924
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Silicate micro-encapsulation of pyrite to prevent acid mine drainage (2252c84d-1ea2-404c-81ed-cc1c8f6875d2)By P. Bousquet
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a serious environmental problem that preoccupies the Canadian mining industry. Considerable amounts of money are spent every year in an effort to prevent or reduce the acid
Jan 1, 2002
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Reserve Mining Company Pelletizing •PracticeBy Kenneth M. Haley
THE development of Reserve Mining Company's pelletizing practices began in 1949 in a pilot plant located at Ashland, Kentucky. Three years later the participating companies -Armco Steel Corporation, C
Jan 1, 1961
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Processing Practice at Central Canada PotashBy W. Hrynewich
"The Central Canada Potash facility, a division of Noranda Metal Industries Limited, is located 3 kilometres south of the junction of Highways 16 and 2, about 75 kilometres south-east of Saskatoon, Sa
Jan 1, 1982
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Use of a CO2 Gas Injection System in a Laboratory Model to Study Controlled RecirculationBy V. Gangrade
Recirculation is the major concern associated with the utilization of booster fans. In controlled recirculation, a portion of the return air is purposely mixed with the intake air and the mixture is d
Aug 1, 2013
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Investigation into Laboratory Scale Tests for the Sizing of High Pressure Grinding RollsIn this paper we present the results of preliminary investigations into the applicability of new laboratory scale tests for the prediction of operating gap and specific throughput in high pressure gri
Jan 1, 2012
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Aspects of mining R&D in Australia (765b26a3-c30d-4d4d-843b-4cdffd30f3eb)"The Cooperative Research Centre for Mining Technology and Equipment (CMTE) is funded by the Commonwealth Government, by its mining research members — the Universities of Queensland and Sydney and the
Jan 1, 2001
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Assessing the Long-Term Slaking Behavior of Clay-Bearing RocksBy A. Shakoor, T. P. Gautam
The long-term slaking behavior of clay-bearing rocks in the field can be quite different than the short-term slaking behavior in the laboratory. To assess this difference, 12 replicate samples of each
Jan 1, 2015
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Reducing respirable dusts and fines through shearer drum design in coal minesBy B. Tiryaki, M. Ayhan, O. Z. Hekimoglu
Coal shearers are one of the major sources of dust and fines in underground coal mines. Despite considerable research investigations, no comprehensive in situ investigations coupled with extensive lab
Jan 1, 2002
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Copper Refining: Anode Furnace OperationBy Warren A. Sheaffer
THE chief uses for copper are as a conductor of electricity and as the chief component in brasses and bronzes. For such uses, the copper must be of very high purity. H the impurities are zinc, iron, l
Jan 1, 1942