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Remarks Deposits ? on Some Sulphide Volcanic ExtrusivestBy G G. Suffel
T HESE remarks on the occurrence of strata-bound massive sulphide deposits are submitted be-cause the writer recently visited the principal Cyprus deposits (in January, 1965) and has also a back-groun
Jan 1, 1965
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Energy Recovery from High Temperature Steel, Copper and Nickel Smelter SlagsBy A. Warczok, C. M. Diaz, A. Bergman, T. Utigard, M. Barati
The world wide consumption of energy is steadily increasing and by 2030 it is forecasted to grow by another 50%, leading to mounting political and economic pressures. For any pyrometallurgical operati
Jan 1, 2011
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Collaboration Of Industry And Educational Institutes To Meet The Future Needs Of MiningBy W. E. Oching, M. M. Ghomshei
Attracting and retaining workers in mining industry has become an uphill battle to many mining companies. As workers with significant experience retire, it is getting more difficult to attract not onl
Jan 1, 2023
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Economics of Slag Heat Recovery from Ferronickel SlagsBy L. Rodd, C. Walker, T. Koehler
"The energy content of slag represents approximately 80% of the total energy inputs to a laterite nickel electric smelting furnace. Conventional slag handling methods produce only low grade heat and t
Jan 1, 2010
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Mining law: Bridging the gap between common law and civil law systemsBy C. Siac
"It is a widely held view that in the 21st century, the mining industry will be dominated by a relatively small number of large companies, truly global in scope and internationally staffed (Gooding, 1
Jan 1, 2003
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A Techno-Economic Analysis of the Use of Electric Loading and Hauling Technologies in Canadian Underground MinesBy A. Romero, M. Carvalho, D. L. Millar
"The number of underground mines replacing diesel by battery powered mobile equipment is growing worldwide. The latter produces locally zero emissions and less heat, improving air quality in the worki
Jan 1, 2019
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The Cinola Gold Deposit, Queen Charlotte Islands, British ColumbiaBy A. J. Sinclair, N. Champigny
"The Cinola gold deposit in the northern Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, is in a clastic sequence consisting of a lower shale of the Late Cretaceous Haida Formation and an overlying interbe
Jan 1, 1982
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Man-less underground miningBy J. Paraszczak
For mining companies facing strong international competition and unfavourable commodities’ prices, automation of underground operations has the potential to increase productivity and help cut costs. H
Jan 1, 2004
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New tax rules affect debt financingBy Robert B. Parsons
"New tax rules that can apply to the repayment, extinguishment, or other settlement of a company's debt are finally taking shape. These new rules are far-reaching in their application, and can af
Jan 1, 1995
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Defining the Operating Conditions of the Attrition-Leaching Process Using Thermodynamic Process ModellingBy Imane Benhamed, Jaouher Diouani, Laurent Cassayre, Florent Bourgeois, Carine Julcour-Lebigue, Université de Carthage
The attrition-leaching process aims at improving leaching performance when formation of passivation layers at the surface of leached particles is a severe limiting factor, as discussed recently by Jul
Jan 1, 2016
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Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Mg-Li Sheets Processed by Accumulative Roll-BondingBy K. Izumi
Ultra-grain refinement and high strengthening of metals by accumulative roll bonding (ARB) was widely reported. However, applications of ARB to magnesium alloys were rather limited. In this study, Mg-
Jan 1, 2006
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Minor Element Tolerance and Control in Copper SmeltingBy A. E. Wraith, R. Harris, J. Qiu, R. Parra
Small pilot scale experiments have shown that it is possible to almost fully eliminate the minor elements (ME), namely As, Sb, Bi and Pb contained in smelter dusts by vacuum calcination of mixtures of
Jan 1, 2007
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The Environmental Impact of Submarine Tailings Disposal at the Island Copper Mine on Vancouver Island: A Case History in Environmental PolicyBy Patrick Moore
In 1971 the government of British Columbia issued a permit for the Island Copper Mine to commence disposal of 33,000 tons per day of mine tailings into Rupert Inlet, a marine fjord on the northwest co
May 1, 2002
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I²Mine - Innovative Technologies and Concepts for the Intelligent Deep Mine of the FutureBy H. Hejny
Economy needs mineral raw materials in almost each sector of modern life. They can only be provided by mining activities. An increasing share of the total mining production will be by underground mini
Aug 1, 2013
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Cyanide Elimination at Giant Yellowknife MinesBy H. E. Pawson
"COMMON METHODS OF ELIMINATION: The four methods most frequently used to dispose of cyanide wastes are:1. Oxidation2. Dilution with water or with cyanide free wastes3. Acidification and dilution of re
Jan 1, 1973
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Local Content: Policy, Practice, and Emerging IssuesBy A. M. Esteves
This paper offers an overview of local content policies and practice in the mining sector. Specifically, the paper aims to answer the question of how national and regional governments, industry and ci
Aug 1, 2013
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Corrosion Mechanisms of Underground Industrial EquipmentBy I. Murray, N. Geoffroy
"Buried pipelines, tanks and other similar equipment are almost always present on large scale industrial sites, including in the oil and gas fields. However, as the proverb “out of sight, out of mind”
Jan 1, 2017
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Planning Radiological Risk Mitigation For Remediation Of Abandoned Uranium MinesBy David Sanscartier, Elizaveta Petelina, Alexey Klyashtorin
This paper provides an overview of the radiological risk mitigation approach applied by the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) for the remediation of 35 legacy uranium mine sites in northern Saskatch
Jan 1, 2020
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The Rheological Properties of Water Suspensions of Finely Subdivided Magnetite, Galena and FerrosiliconBy G. W. Govier
Measurements of the settling rates and the rheological behaviour of heavy media formed of fine suspensions in water of each of magnetite, ferrosilicon, and galena have been made. For media ranging f
Jan 1, 1957
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Operational Data and Maintenance ReliabilityBy Justin S. Johnsen
As OEM sensors and interfaces have grown in number, the available data from equipment in the mining environment has continued to multiply. This equates to an increased visibility of operating performa
Nov 1, 2011