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Interactive Tools to Learn Geostatistical Basic ConceptsBy A. Vervoort
The concepts of geostatistics are commonly difficult to understand for students, even for those with a strong mathematical background. A main problem is certainly the link between the variation of the
Aug 1, 2013
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Introduction to technology transfer - Universities to industryBy John C. McKay
"The five papers which follow, under the heading of ""Technology Transfer-Universities to Industry"", were originally presented at the 20th Annual CIM Conference of Metallurgists in Hamilton, Ontario.
Jan 1, 1982
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Criteria for SuccessTIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL WASTE MANAGEMENT ? WASTE MANAGEMENT PLANS ? Define the question to be asked in waste characterization studies ? Calibrate assessments and designs with field conditions ? En
May 1, 2010
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Alloy Steels in the Mining IndustryBy G. K. Herzog
THE problems relating to the construction and use o{ mining equipment are basically the same as those pertaining to equipment in other industries. It is true that much mining equipment is subjected to
Jan 1, 1938
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Suffield MineBy Gilles Carrière
"The Suffield mine is situated five miles southwest of the city of Sherbrooke, in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. lt is the property of Suffield Metals Corporation Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary
Jan 1, 1949
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Three-Dimensional Modeling of a Heater Test to Investigate Crushed Salt Reconsolidation and Rock Salt Creep for the Underground Disposal of High-Level Nuclear WasteBy J. T. Birkholzer, M. Rutenberg, K. -H. Lux, R. Wolters, J. Rutqvist, L. Blanco Martin
In this paper, we present numerical results corresponding to the Thermal Simulation for Drift Emplacement (TSDE) test, conducted in the Asse salt mine (Germany) between 1990 and 1999 to simulate refer
Jan 1, 2015
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Realism And A Zero Carbon FutureBy L. Shasko, M. Hurlbert
As climate change is increasingly perceived as a problem, and fossil fuel based power production options are increasingly limited through regulatory restrictions and public distaste, future options be
Jan 1, 2020
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Lucky Jim MineBy M. S. Hedley
"The Lucky Jim mine is at Zincton in Slocan mmmg division; on the Kaslo-Nakusp branch of the Canadian Pacific railway. It is owned and operated by Zincton Mines; Limited; a subsidiary of Sheep Creek G
Jan 1, 1954
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Long Term Ageing Of Alloy 2618ABy B. Skrotzki, E. Augenstein, C. Rockenhäuser
"The aluminium alloy 2618A is an Al-Cu-Mg alloy with additions of Fe and Ni, which is designed for long-term operation at elevated temperature in transportation and aerospace industries. The alloy deg
Jan 1, 2018
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Age-Hardening Precipitates in Cast 319 Aluminum AlloysBy F. H. Samuel, J. E. Gruzleski, S. Valtierra, H. W. Doty, N. Andrade
In this work, the age-hardening behavior of cast Al-Si base alloys was investigated. It was found that multiple aging peaks are present in the age-hardening curves of Al-Si-Cu-Mg alloys. TEM observati
Jan 1, 2006
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Power Analysis of the Milling Process in SAG MillsBy A. Gutiérrez
At present, most ore milling is done in tumbling mills, consisting of huge cylinders turning on their horizontal axis. This rotational motion causes the ore charge and the grinding balls to interact b
Jan 1, 2007
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Cyanide Treatment of Auriferous Concentrate from Nova Scotian OresBy A. G. Roach
IT IS generally stated that the gold ores of Nova Scotia are free-milling, and for the most part this is true. However, there is a certain proportion of the gold finely disseminated throughout the sul
Jan 1, 1940
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Observations on Toxic Metal Removal from Spent Hydroprocessing Catalysts for Aliquat 336By P. E. Georghiou, S. Shafiei Zadeh, H. Hassan Nejad
Data are presented on the extractant behaviour on toxic metal removal from spent hydroprocessing catalyst, produced at the North Atlantic Refinery plant in Newfoundland and Labrador. Aliquat 336 was s
Jan 1, 2014
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The Ordovician Tetagouche Group, Bathurst Camp, Northern New Brunswick, Canada: History, Tectonic Setting, and Distribution of Massive-Sulfide Deposits (d4efba76-9c4a-42ee-a259-1a431117590b)By Steve R. McCutcheon, Cees R. Van Staal, John P. Langton, Leslie R. Fyffe
The volcanic-dominated Tetagouche Group in northern New Brunswick contains numerous massive-sulfide deposits and intimately associated metalliferous sediments. The massive sulfides are generally hoste
Jan 1, 1992
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Friction Stir Technology - Recent Developments in Process Variants and ApplicationsBy P. J. Oakley, W. M. Thomas, S. W. Kallee, D. G. Staines
A Friction stir welding (FSW) is now extensively used in aluminium industries for joining and material processing applications. The (FSW) technology has gained increasing interest and importance since
Jan 1, 2006
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Toughness: Its Measurement and Relevance for PipelinesBy W. R. Tyson
Pipelines for the transport of gas and oil are being designed to operate at increasing pressures in increasingly harsh environments. The steel used to construct these pipelines must have adequate toug
Jan 1, 2005
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Electromagnetic testing of wire ropes --- new developmentsBy Lorant B. Geller
Sixteen miners died tragically at the Paymaster gold mine at Timmins, Ontario in February, 1945, when a badly corroded hoist rope broke. The investigation of the Royal Commission that followed arrived
May 1, 2003
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Rare Earths and Other Mineral Raw Materials: The Many Faces of CriticalityBy R. G. Eggert
"A critical element, as the term has come to be used, provides essential properties to a modern engineered material and is subject to supply risk. The rare-earth elements became perhaps the most promi
Jan 1, 2016
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Mapping of Coal Mine Fires and Resulting Subsidence in the Jharia Coalfield (India) using Aster Multispectral Thermal IR and ERS SAR ImagesBy V. K. Srivastava1
Coal mine fires burn about 20?21 million tons of coal per year throughout the world, which not only results in loss of valuable coal reserves, but also cause serious environmental hazards over large a
Aug 1, 2013
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CO2 mitigation technologies in the steel industry: a benchmarking study based on process calculationBy Jean-Pierre Birat, François Hanrot, Gérard Danloy
Global warming presents an enormous challenge to the steel industry, which is both carbon-intensive and energy efficient. Lean production can provide some short-term emission mitigation, at the level
Jan 1, 2004