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Treatment of Thompson Copper/Arsenic ResidueBy T. Xue, A. Singhal, D. Wrana, I. Mihaylov
"At Vale's Thompson Nickel Refinery, the copper and arsenic in the nickel electrolyte are removed by precipitation using H2S, generating a sulphide precipitate containing about 40% Cu, 8% Ni, 2 to 4%
Jan 1, 2012
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Pretreatment Methods for Rare Earth Element Extraction in Supercritical Carbon DioxideBy R. V. Fox, L. K. Sinclair, D. L. Baek
"In this study, rare earth elements were recovered from bastnasite concentrate and waste fluorescent lamp phosphors using supercritical carbon dioxide extraction with a nitric acid/tributyl phosphate
Jan 1, 2016
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Potential problem analyses: A practical risk assessment technique for the mining industryBy M. P. Davies
"Risk, the product of probability and consequence, is an integral part of mining. Whether evaluating exploration priorities, determining property acquisition potential, reviewing the components of an
Jan 1, 1997
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Evaluation of a New Milling Process for the Caetité-Brazil Uranium Ore (faa813fd-29e4-40ec-8ac0-af3cb283b910)By H. M. Lima, L. A. Gomiero, C. A. de Morais
ABSTRACT The Caetité-Brazil uranium facility produces approximately 400 tonnes U3O8 per year from an ore averaging 0.29% U3O8. The process steps are ore crushing, heap leaching with sulphuric acid, ur
Jan 1, 2012
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The EnvironmentBy Melvin S. Taylor
The environmental control program at Cassiar Mine is an active one involving government, unions and company personnel all working together to achieve a goal- "A clean and safe working environment". Th
Jan 1, 1978
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Financial Risk Analysis of a Carbon Fines Capture MethodologyBy M. Somppi, D. Weirmeir, Z. Yamak
"Milling operations commonly employ activated carbon to capture complexed gold from lixiviants in leaching processes. As the carbon moves through pipes, pumps, vessels, kilns and other processes in th
Jan 1, 2019
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The Influence of Surface Roughness on the Fatigue Performance of Selective Laser Melted Aluminium Alloy A357By Kai Zhang, Aijun Huang, Jeremy H. Rao, Xinhua Wu, Paul Rometsch
"As one of the most typical additive manufacturing (AM) technologies, selective laser melting (SLM) removes many of the shape restrictions that limit materials design, thereby allowing computationally
Jan 1, 2018
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Raising a Blind Shaft Between Two Submarine Coal Seams (297edc53-3f33-4275-8620-82ccd0512a9f)By Jos. Kalbhenn
MR. G. G. BOWSER: Mr. Kalbhenn's paper is an excellent one and is a concise description of a very interesting piece of work. It is well known that a great deal of preliminary study was given to
Jan 1, 1944
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New Dimensions in Seismic Data Interpretation for Burst-Prone MinesBy P. K. Kaiser
3-D virtual reality (VR) visualization has opened new opportunities for complex 3D (x, y, z), 4D (x, y, z, t) or even nD data interpretation. The integration of common earth models (3D geologic data),
Apr 1, 2005
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Assessing Waviness from Televiewer for Incorporation within Defect Plane Shear Strength ModelsBy A. M. King, J. M. Neilsen
"Roughness at varying scales is an important component of the shear strength of discontinuities. Small scale roughness can be assessed in drillcore and through laboratory testing of drillcore derived
Jan 1, 2015
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Mineral wastesBy R. K. Collings
Mineral wastes from the mining, metallurgical and chemical processing industries in Canada amount to about 800 million tonnes annually. Such wastes often are largely non-metallic in composition and ar
Jan 1, 1984
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Lead Through the AgesBy F. Habashi
Lead is an ancient metal. The alchemists related it to the planet Saturn. It was largely obtained by smelting galena which generally contains small quantities of silver. That is why the metallurgy of
Jan 1, 2008
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Cobalt CampBy Robert Thomson
"The Cobalt camp is by far the most productive camp of the Temiskaming silver-cobalt area. The date of discovery, 1903, is an important one in the history of Canadian mining; from then on prospecting
Jan 1, 1949
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A Dynamic Model for Smelter Off-Gas Cleaning SystemsBy P. Nelson, B. Salt, J. A. Scott, H. Shang
ABSTRACT In a nickel smelting process, large amounts of off-gas emissions are generated, which can cause serious environmental and plant hygiene problems if not properly treated. With increasingly str
Jan 1, 2011
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A different role in designing new mining projectsBy J. K. Gowans
The Research and Design group of the Project Development Division (PDD) of Placer Dome Inc. includes metallurgical, electrical, civil and mechanical engineers. They provide metallurgical research and
Jan 1, 1998
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Iron Deposits of the Soviet UnionBy G. A. Gross
"The Soviet Union has enormous reserves of iron ore in many different kinds of deposits that are widely distributed in this vast land area. The present iron ore industry is based mainly on deposits in
Jan 1, 1967
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Revitalizing the White Mesa Uranium-Vanadium Mill of Denison Mines (USA) Corp. at Blanding, Utah USABy C. Barlow
The White Mesa Mill (WMM) began operating in 1980 as a regional processing mill owned by Energy Fuels Nuclear, Inc. Original mill design was for 656,000 Mtpa of U ore producing 1,250 tpa of U3O8 conce
Aug 1, 2010
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Slocan Mining CampBy C. E. Cairnes
The Slocan mining camp in Kootenay district; British Columbia; has long been noted for the great number of its silver-bearing deposits; and for the success that has; in many instances; attended their
Jan 1, 1954
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Overview of the Oil Sands Caprock Integrity ProjectBy Kristine Haug
Although most in situ operations in Alberta do not encounter significant problems during resource extraction, there have been a few documented occurrences of oil or steam releases as a result of compr
Jun 1, 2012
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Canada's coal resources in an international settingBy A. Ignatieff
"THE WORLD'S coal resources represent the largest component of non-renewable energy resources. Coal is now regaining Its position following a temporary decline, particularly in North America during a
Jan 1, 1985