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Development of a Risk Assessement Model for Underground OpeningsBy M. Moghadami
Design and construction of underground openings are associated with many uncertainties with regard to input data. In the construction process of underground openings various levels of risks exist and
Aug 1, 2013
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Magnesium derived foams for hydrogen storageBy J. O. G. Posada
Magnesium derived foams were prepared by using the so-called baking of powder blended precursor material method. This method comprises mixing magnesium powder with a small fraction of blowing agent (Z
Jan 1, 2005
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Cathodic electrodeposition of protective zirconia coatingsBy I. Zhitomirsky, X. Pang
The outstanding thermal and chemical stability, excellent mechanical properties and biocompatibility of zirconia have made this material an important candidate for fabrication of advanced protective c
Jan 1, 2004
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Interaction of refractory thermo-physical properties with molten Al- 5% MgBy A. Innus, R. Pelletier, C. Allaire
Refractory used for molten aluminium confinement is typically assessed separately for thermo-physical properties and molten aluminium resistance. This present work provides a case study comparison of
Jan 1, 2004
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Availability of Steelmaking Slag as a Nutrient Source for Marine Phytoplankton Growth, with Special Reference to Its Combined Use with Urban SewageBy Y. Masuda, Y. Nakamura, K. Haraguchi, A. Taniguchi, K. Arita
Availability of the elements originating from steelmaking slag for various marine phytoplankters including purely cultured strains and natural populations was tested in land and shipboard laboratories
Jan 1, 2004
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First Nations Expectations from the Mining Industry: Lessons from the Tsilhqot?in PeopleBy T. I. Kunkel
The economic prosperity of many Canadian communities depends on resource extraction within the traditional territories of Indigenous people. The geographic sites where these resources are situated are
Aug 1, 2013
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The 15000 STPD Goldstrlke Mill Design to OperationBy Richard C. Williams, Herman Pieterse, Ken Thomas, K. S. Fraser, Ron H. Colquhoun
"The Banick Goldstrike Mines Inc. (Goldstrike) operation is located in Eureka County in north-central Nevada on the Carlin geological trend. Gold in the sulphide mill feed, occurs primarily as submicr
Jan 1, 1994
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Cochenour Willans MineBy Chester J. Kuryliw
"The Geology of the Cochenour Willans mine, Red Lake district, was described by J. P. Nowlan in the Jubilee Volume. The complexity and intense alteration of the rocks obscured any clear relationship b
Jan 1, 1949
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Characterization of alumino-silicate refractories for aluminum cell liningsBy V. C. Pandolfelli, P. Bonadia, F. A. O. Valenzuela, L. R. Bittencourt
Refractories for aluminum cells, if not properly selected, can lead to increased energy consumption and even shorten the pot life. Based on recent advances in understanding the deterioration mechanism
Jan 1, 2004
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Gal V Anox? - A Novel Galvanically-Assisted Atmospheric Leaching Technology for Copper ConcentratesBy D. G. Dixon
A novel technology for leaching copper from primary copper concentrates has been developed at UBC. This patented technology takes advantage of the galvanic couple between pyrite and chalcopyrite to en
Jan 1, 2007
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Design of a multilayered thermal barrier coating structure for optimized thermal propertiesBy Xiao Huang, Dongmei Wang, Prakash Patnaik
Further increase in gas turbine engine temperature necessitates continuous development and advancement to thermal barrier coatings. While tremendous effort has been devoted to developing new thermal b
Jan 1, 2004
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Hydro-Geochemistry of In-Situ Leaching ? An Integrated Approach to Management Of Solution MiningBy 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
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Investigation into Laboratory Scale Tests for the Sizing of High Pressure Grinding Rolls (36201383-38b6-40ff-a8ef-b5e69088dfb5)By J. Drozdiak
In 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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New Concepts In Refractory Linings For Copper Shaft Furnaces 1997-2007By B. Huffman
This paper examines several new trends in the design and application of linings for copper melting shaft furnaces including the use of large shapes, monolithic back-up linings and improved refractory
Jan 1, 2007
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Spinel formation in careless induction furnace liningsBy K. D. Peaslee, J. M. Soto, IéDé Smith, A. D. Saikia
Spinel-forming refractories reduce penetration of metal and slags through a tightening of the lining resulting from the volume expansion associated with spinel formation. Sintered spinel is often adde
Jan 1, 2004
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Geology of the gold deposits, goldfields, saskatchewanBy T. I. . I. Sibbald, D. E. Jiricka
The Goldfields area on the north shore of Lake Athabasca , was active in the thirties and early fortie . In 1934, Tom Box discovered gold mineralization in quartz veins in pyritized 'granite' at the i
Jan 1, 1986
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Recycling of Converter Slag by High Temperature Carbon Thermal ReductionBy Zhitong Sui, Feng Zhang, Li Zhang, Tie Ou, Guangqiang Li
Researches on the recovery of iron, manganese and the removal of phosphorus from converter slag were reviewed. The carbon thermal reduction experiments were carried out by induction heating the mixtur
Jan 1, 2004
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Tailor-Made Crud Treatment with 3-Phase Separating CentrifugeBy T. Hartmann
The presence of crud represents a permanent challenge for solvent extraction in the hydro-metal industry. The crud is a stable emulsion which slowly spreads along the phase boundary between the aqueou
Jan 1, 2007
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Reverse Flotation of Carbonate from Sulfide MineralsBy Yongqiang Liu
Background For refractory gold ores with high carbonate contents ! Acid pressure oxidation ! High acid consumption (if low sulfur content) ! Low oxidation efficiency due to CO2 in autoclave ! Pro
Apr 1, 2005
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Environmentally Responsible Processing of Copper-Arsenic ConcentratesBy P. C. Holloway, M. J. Collins, K. R. Buban
Historically, there has been little incentive to process copper-arsenic concentrates by leaching, rather than via established smelting operations. However, with ever tightening environmental emission
Jan 1, 2019