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A Metallographic and Mineralogical Study of a Basic Open Hearth HeatBy Peter M. Power
A microscopic study was made of a series of simultaneous slag and metal samples taken from a low carbon basic open hearth heat. An attempt was made to identify the various micro-constituents found. As
Jan 1, 1956
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Grade control problems dilution and geostatistics: choosing the required quality and number of samples for grade controlBy Eric Toh, Michel David
"Geo-statistics was born from mining problems: grades not being what was expected; more tons of waste than expected; in other words, dilution. Geo-statisticians now claim to have solved many of these
Jan 1, 1989
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Exploration (b5d994dc-54d9-422d-9999-62e9a88e4dbc)By D. R. Derry
"IT WOULD TAKE a braver man than I to try to forecast the future of mining exploration far into Canada's second century. Even to look ahead ten or twenty-five years we must review the figures of the f
Jan 1, 1968
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Deep-Seated Structurally Controlled Landslides of Corinth Gulf Rift Zone, Greece: The case of Panagopoula LandslideBy S. Papanakli, Th. Rondoyanni, N. Sabatakakis, K. Kavoura, G. Tsiambaos
"A representative composite fault-related landslide of the Corinth Gulf graben named “Panagopoula” is reported that considered to be one of the most prone to slope instability sites along the main mot
Jan 1, 2015
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Behaviour of Selenium Contained in Copper Anode Slimes by Oxidizing Alkaline LeachingBy O. Benavente, M. C. Hernández
Selenium is obtained mainly from copper anode slimes, which is a by-product of the copper electrorefining process. Selenium is present in copper anode slimes as silver and copper selenides. Tradition
Jan 1, 2019
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Geological Structure Disclosed in the Keeley MineBy H. C. Boydell
Introduction Situated in the district of South Lorrain, some 16 miles southeast of Cobalt, Ontario, and reached from that centre either by branch line of the T. & N. O. railway or by what, for a mini
Jan 1, 1931
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Effect of galvannealing heat treatment on the corrosion characteristics of galvanized steelBy M. I. Abbas, M. A. Shahin, M. S. Ahmed
"The influence of annealing of galvanized steel (galvannealing) on its corrosion kinetics in a saturated solution of Ca (OH)2 has been studied by means of the polarization resistance method.Galvanneal
Jan 1, 1989
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Guidelines for the Reporting of Diamond Exploration ResultsThe following guidelines have been recommended by the Diamond Exploration Best Practices Committee established by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum. These guidelines are appli
May 1, 2003
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Essar Steel Minnesota LLC - Progress Report?Founded in 1969 by the Ruia family ?Diversified global business corporation with a balanced portfolio of assets in the manufacturing and service sectors; $15 Billion revenue in FY 2009-2010 ?Emp
May 1, 2011
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Reservoir Analysis of the Redwater PoolBy I. Haskett
ABSTRACT The Redwater pool, in north-central Alberta, was discovered in October, 1948, and at the end of 1950 was about 85 per cent developed. Production is from a Devonian coral limestone reef and i
Jan 1, 1951
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Cyanide Destruction (Gold Mill Effluents)By C. J. Edmonds
Of the gold mined in Canada over 90 percent is extracted from the ore by the process of "cyanidation". In this process crushed ore is treated with lime to provide "protective alkalinity" and cyanide,
Jan 1, 1973
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Microbial Succession and Regulation during Heap Bioleaching of Copper SulfidesBy H. Y. Sun, Q. Y. Tan, X. P. Niu, L. Li, Y. Jia, R. M. Ruan
During bioleaching processes of sulfide minerals, the sulfide minerals act as the natural habitats for acidophiles, of which, most are autotrophic iron and sulfur oxidizing microbes. These microbes ac
Jan 1, 2019
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The Nature and Distribution of Tantalum Mineralization in Pegmatite Dikes, Lilypad Lakes Property, Fort Hope, Northwestern OntarioBy J. A. Morgan, W. A. Barclay, J. C. Pedersen, I. C. Campbell, D. S. Bubar, R. P. Taylor
"Abstract - The Lilypad Lakes property is host to a group of Ta-mineralized dikes that occur over an area of at least 10 km2. Field relationships are consistent with a syn- to late syn-tectonic timing
Jan 1, 2005
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Estimation of Shock Loss Factors At Shaft Bottom Junction Using Computational Fluid Dynamics and Scale Model StudiesBy T. Purushotham, B. Samanta
ABSTRACT; The shaft bottom junction in a mine ventilation system is an important source of shock loss due to the combined effect of bend and area change. The occurrence of high-volume ?ow rates throug
Jan 1, 2010
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Roasting of Arsenic Containing Gold Ores/Concentrate using a Two Inch Semi-Continuous Fluid Bed Roasting UnitBy A. Roy, T. LeBel, P. Coursol, P. Lind
At the early stage of a mining project, small amounts of concentrates are available for testwork. For gold concentrate or ores containing significant arsenic levels, batch bench scale roasting is ofte
Jan 1, 2014
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Mineralogical Characterization and Metallurgical Processing of Seafloor Massive Sulphides from the German License Area in the Indian OceanBy M. Sommerfeld, U. Schwarz-Schampera, B. Friedrich, D. Friedmann
The steadily growing demand for metals and their price increase at metal exchanges make the mining and utilization of marine mineral resources like polymetallic nodules, manganese crusts or sulfide de
Jan 1, 2019
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Plant Anomalies Related to Some British Columbia Ore DepositsBy William H. White
"AbstractThe value of anomalous metal contents of trees as an aid to the discovery of mineral deposits was tested under field conditions cm four known ore deposits. Results indicate that a base-metal
Jan 1, 1950
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Sand and gravel deposits of the greater Vancouver areaBy Z. D. Hora
Sand and gravel resources of the southern coastal region of British Columbia may be linked to various episodes of Wisconsin glaciation. During Wisconsin and probably earlier times, the Fraser Lowland
Jan 1, 1984
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Practical rock engineering in the optimization of stope dimensions – application and cost effectivenessBy J. W. Bawden, J. Nantel
"The mine operator has two prime objectives when he operates a mine: (l) the mine must be safe, and (2) the mine must operate with the lowest possible costs. The operator constantly faces a dilemma; i
Jan 1, 1989
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Carbon Ratios of Coal as an Index of Oil and Gas Prospects an Western CanadaBy G. S. Hume
In the transformation of carbonaceous materials, such as peat, to coals of various grades, the changes are known to be both physical and chemical and the grade of coal finally produced depends on the
Jan 1, 1927