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How Mining Companies Improve Share Price by Destroying Shareholder Value Or - How the Junior Geologist and Engineer Determine the CEO?s BonusBy Brian Hall
For some years, the mining industry has been consistently delivering returns below the market average. One of the causes is a disconnect between what is perceived to drive value creation by many indus
May 1, 2003
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Arsenic removal from gold processing waste waters: the potential ineffectiveness of limeBy Kazuteru Tozawa, Robert G. Robins
"The stability of calcium arsenate is discussed in relation to the possible misuse of lime in the treatment of gold processing waste waters. Stability diagrams have been derived and experimental resul
Jan 1, 1982
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Sampling Methods at the Mill of Wright-Hargreaves MinesBy Malcolm Black
Introduction Before beginning to write this paper, I decided that I should first find suitable definitions of the words Sample and Sampling. The dictionary gives: "Sample.-A portion indicative of the
Jan 1, 1935
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Performance Prediction of a Full-Size Rapid Dampening Suspension in an Ultra-Class Hauler ApplicationBy T. G. Joseph, R. K. Soni, M. Curley
"Rapid dampening suspension is a proposed suspension design for ultra-class haulers that is intended to avoid metal-to-metal contact inside a strut and under shock loading, thus improving ride quality
Jan 1, 2019
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Filterability of Asbestos Fibres Used in Wet ProcessesBy M. S. Badollet
Introduction The manufacture of some asbestos products involves the use of asbestos in combination with water, cement and granular fillers. This type of production is often called the wet or semi-w
Jan 1, 1949
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On the Occurrence and Intensity of the Work-Softening of SteelsBy P. Chollet, A Constant
THE RESULTS of a previous investigation ( 1) on the work-softening of some heat-treated steels have led to the conclusion that the occurrence and intensity of the phenomenon is possibly governed by th
Jan 1, 1962
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Application of Oxygen Demand Measurements to Aeration DesignBy F. Rosenblum, P. Spira
"A correlation has been established between the oxygen demand of Brunswick Mining and Smelting ore and flotation results at the bench, pilot plant and operating plant scale. A method of dete""1llining
Jan 1, 1978
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Development of NIMS Burner Rig and Cyclic Testing of Nickel Base SuperalloysBy K. Kawagishi, K. Matsumoto, Y Koizumi, H. Harada
A new burner rig for cyclic and hot corrosion testing of Ni-base superalloys and high-temperature coatings has been developed at the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) in Japan. The conce
Jan 1, 2010
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Measuring Roof-Bolt Response to Axial and Shear Stresses: Laboratory and First in-situ AnalysesBy T. R. Kostecki, K. V. Jessu
"Roof bolts are subjected to axial stresses, shear stresses, or both. Axial and shear stresses were compared between roof bolts machined with two and three slots. Shear stresses perpendicular to and a
Jan 1, 2016
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Filter Cloth in the Mining IndustryBy B. J. Cunliffe
"Filter cloth in the mining industry is an ambiguous title asthis suggests filter cloth use from underground ventilation to the refining processes. The time allowed for this paper would be better serv
Jan 1, 1971
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A Diesel Locomotive Underground at a Bituminous Mine in AlbertaBy J. A. Brusset
Introduction The West Canadian Collieries, Limited, operate three bituminous coal mines in the Crowsnest Pass district of Alberta. Two seams are worked; their thickness varies from 10 to 20 feet an
Jan 1, 1948
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No. 6 Concentrator Operations at. Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation LimitedBy R. T. Erskine
"The No. 6 orebody is located 6 miles from the main op.eration of Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Limited and includes open-pit and primary gyratory crushing facilities. Ore is transferred b
Jan 1, 1971
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Secondary Recovery of Oil in the United States and CanadaBy Lewis Finch
Oil and .gas reservoirs exist under pressure within the pore spaces of rock structures or traps. Wells are drilled to produce these reservoirs. Under primary operation, the natural energy of expanding
Jan 1, 1956
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An Examination of the Failure Mechanisms in Modeled Cemented Paste BackfillBy R. L. Veenstra
This paper explores the connection between the stresses observed and the failure mechanisms present in the modelled cemented paste backfill. In order to look at this connection, the authors have used
Aug 1, 2013
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Geology of the Churchill Copper DepositBy J. M. Carr
The history, geological setting and local geology of the Magnum vein system, 100 miles west of Fort Nelson in northeastern British Columbia, are described. The system comprises a number of quartz-anke
Jan 1, 1971
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The Transport of Solids in Helically-Ribbed PipesBy S. E. Wolfe
The presence of helical ribs in smooth-bore round pipe results in the transport of granular solid particles m water at a much lower velocity than required to transport the same solids in a smooth pipe
Jan 1, 1967
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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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Iron Control in the Altair Hydrochloride Pigment ProcessBy D. Verhulst
The Altair process digests ilmenite concentrate in high-chloride HC1 solution, with complete dissolution of titanium and iron. The Fe(III) ions are reduced to the ferrous form, and the solution is coo
Jan 1, 2006
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Coherent Jets in Steelmaking: Principles and LearningsBy Pravin Mathur
"Praxair's CoJet® technology was introduced in 1997 to effectively inject chemical energy in electric arc furnaces. Coherent jets were invented as a revolutionary means of injecting oxygen and ot
Jan 1, 2004
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Mechanical and Structural Changes During the Deformation of Copper by~ FatigueBy J. T. McGrath, R C. A Thruston
The structural changes which take place in polycrystalline copper under the action of alternating cycles of torsion stress were studied, using the optical microscope and the X-ray dif-fraction camera,
Jan 1, 1962