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Difficult Gold Gravity Separations an Update
By J. Ling, J. Xiao, A. R. Laplante
"The most challenging gold gravity separations occur when gangue has a high s.g., gold is fine, or a combination thereof This paper examines such separations, and evaluates the performance of a 3-in K
Jan 1, 1998
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Bioleaching of Copper Sulphides in the Presence of Fluoride-Containing Gangue Minerals
By V. A. Leão, M. L. M. Rodrigues, L. C. Sicupira, I. C. B. Rodrigues, T. C. Veloso
Brazilian sulphide ores can contain a significant content of chloride and fluoride, which are harmful to bacteria and thus bioleaching. This work summarizes a four-year research investigation on the e
Jan 1, 2014
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The Application of Advanced Characterization Techniques to Industrial Waste Removal Procedures
By Suzie Poulin, N. Geoffroy, G. P. Demopoulos
Most metallurgical industries generate toxic waste that must be treated prior to being released to the environment. However, in a lot of cases, the waste materials are poorly characterized or the anal
Jan 1, 2011
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Eldorado's Port Hope Refinery -1969
By R. M. Berry
A brief outline of refining methods used to (1) upgrade yellowcake to nuclear purity and (2) convert the uranium to the chemical and physical forms required by the fuel fabricators is presented. The u
Jan 1, 1969
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Conceptual Support Systems to Limit Damage to Tunnel Floors in Rockbursting Environments
By M. Rizwan
Mine workings are progressing to greater depths as shallow mineral resources are being depleted, and civil engineering projects are nowadays being developed at substantial depths. The threat to tunnel
Jan 1, 2015
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Rock Mechanics and the Mining Industry
By M. H. Rana
"A survey of our knowledge in the field of rock mechanics is presented from the viewpoint of applications in the mining industry. Aspects of rock mechanics of special interest to the industry are enla
Jan 1, 1966
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Upgrading Magnetic Concentrates by Cationic Flotation
By C. O. Staples, J. G. Morrow
The application of cationic flotation to the upgrading of magnetic concentrates was investigated in the laboratory by both batch and continuous test procedures. It was found that the collection of coa
Jan 1, 1966
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Department of Finance restricts the resource allowance
By Robert B. Parsons
"The Department of Finance introduced draft amendments to the resource allowance regulations on July 23, 1992 that effectively nullify the decision in the Gulf Canada Limited case. Prior to the amendm
Jan 1, 1992
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Heli-portable Resonant Drilling Environmentally Friendly 100 % Core Recovery Overburden Drilling
By Matthew Janes
Advantages: Clean samples Low sample disturbance Very low spoil Versatile Fast Penetrates all formations Resonant Drill 100 or 150 kW Self tuning to resonance Rotation to 100 rpm
May 1, 2013
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Functional training at Inco's Thompson Mine
By W. F. Scott, K. L. Somerville
"This paper outlines the development and inplementation of functional training at the Thompson Mine of Inco Metals Company, Manitoba Division. This training is an extension of similar methods implemen
Jan 1, 1981
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Studies in the casting of AA6111 strip on a horizontal, single belt, strip casting simulator
Strips of AA6111 automotive alloy were cast on a horizontal single belt strip casting simulator, Pure copper and carbon steels substrates plasma sprayed with different coatings for improving the strip
Jan 1, 2005
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Geology of Madawaska Mines Limited, Bancroft, Ontario
By R. L. Alexander
"Madawaska Mines Limited, incorporated in 1975 is the successor to Faraday Uranium Mines Limited. The history of the latter's mine development and corporate changes are outlined. This paper describes
Jan 1, 1986
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Extraction of Nickel From Acidic Leach Solutions Using Electrostatic Pseudo Liquid Membrane (ESPLIM)
By M. J. Steffens
ESPLIM is a novel separation technique that combines the advantages of solvent extraction and electrostatic dispersion but its application in the extraction of nickel by the direct solvent extraction
Jan 1, 2005
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The Influence of Underground Voids on the Stability of Pit Wall Slopes ? A Probabilistic Approach
By Kamran Esmaieli
Open Pit Mining Through Underground Voids: Challenges Main Challenges/Hazards: Unexpected collapse of the pit floor and/or pit walls; The loss of equipment and/or people into underground voids;
May 1, 2013
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Geology and Copper-Zinc Deposits of Cold Lake Area, Manitoba
By J. F. Wright
The cold, or Kississing, Lake area in northwestern Manitoba was the scene of considerable prospecting and mining activity last summer. At the Sherritt-Gordon property, four diamond drills were at work
Jan 1, 1929
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Present and Future Ores in the Oceans Introduction to Project Showcase: Deep Sea Exploration and Future Mining
By Steve Scott
Green Economy Toyota Prius Hybrid contains about 50 kg of copper. All-electric cars have about 100 kg of copper. From where will all the copper come? Wind turbines have 1 metric ton of copper Ch
May 1, 2013
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Simulation of microporosity formation in A356 aluminum alloy casting: The Role of hydrogen transport
By J. D. Zhu
A numerical model for predicting microporosity formation in aluminum castings has been developed, which describes the redistribution of hydrogen between solid and liquid phases, the transport of hydro
Jan 1, 2005
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AFM Analysis of Octadecylamine Adsorption on Mica from NaC1-KC1 Saturated Brine in the Presence and Absence of MIBC
By J. J. Benitez
MIBC (methyl-isobuthyl carbinol) was previously shown to enhance significantly sylvite flotation when used at the stage of preparation of amine dispersions. In this paper Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)
Jan 1, 2006
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Mapping Complex Folds in the Slocan Series British Columbia (acba0745-fcf5-470c-8459-8f92a7c4959b)
By A. B. Irwin
"Discussion at MeetingDR. D. DERRY (Ventures Limited) referring to the diagram (Figure 15) which shows a transverse structure section across the Central Slocan area, asked what the assumed structure a
Jan 1, 1952
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Effects of transport limitations and non-uniform catalyst distributions in PEM fuel cells: Modelling and numerical analysis
By D. H. Schwarz
The performance of proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells depends on catalyst layer composition and structure. Experimental observations reveal that state-of-the-art catalyst layers consist of micr
Jan 1, 2005