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Aspects of Hematite Bioflotation Using a Gram-Positive Bacillus Subtilis Strain as a BioreagentBy M. B. M. Monte, M. L. Torem, E. R. Pecanha, A. G. Merma
The recent literature has unveiled the potential use of microbial strains in mineral bioprocessing. This study presents the use of a Gram-positive bacterium (Bacillus subtilis) as bioreagent for hemat
Jan 1, 2016
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Bioleaching of a Refractory Gold-Bearing Ore by Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans: An Integrated Approach on the Role of Gold MineralogyBy Umbreen Agha, Stephan L. Chryssoulis, A. Margaritis
"The deportment of gold in samples of the biooxidation feed and product from the Harbour Lights mine in Western Australia was determined using optical microscopy and microbeam techniques such as Secon
Jan 1, 1996
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Adapting Mill Control to Account for Liner Wear on the Cadia 40ft MillBy Hilden. M.
"As the Cadia mill was the first 40ft diameter SAG mill, commissioned in 1998, its performance, liner and discharge design attracted considerable international attention. Twelve years on, the liner de
Jan 1, 2012
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Coarse Potash Flotation Machine Design AdvancesBy J. B. Sabey, V. R. Degner, D. MacGillivray
"Hydrodynamics principals are applied to the design of a natural air ingestion flotation machine for coarse solids applications. Preliminary laboratory test data and subsequent operating plant flotati
Jan 1, 1986
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Loads on Friction Props on a Longwall FaceBy H Zorychta
Based on underground measurements made at the Nova Scotia coal mines of the Dominion Coal Company, Limited, this paper presents a comparison between the physical properties of hardwood packs and steel
Jan 1, 1965
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The Effect of Soda Ash and Lime as pH Modifiers in Sphalerite FlotationBy C. Sui, J. E. Nesset, M. Li, J. Y. Kim, S. L. Chryssoulis
"A plant study of zinc rougher flotation at Brunswick Mining was conducted using lime, soda ash and a combination of both as the pH modifiers in order to establish the effects on sphalerite and pyrite
Jan 1, 1998
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Geometallurgical Modelling of Low-Grade Itabirite Iron Ores from the Iron Quadrangle, BrazilBy A. C. de Araujo, M. G. Barbosa, R. Martino, S. Gaydardzhiev
The Iron Quadrangle district is a world-class iron ore mining district in the region of Belo Horizonte, capital of Minas Gerais state, in Brazil. Many mining companies have been mining high-grade hema
Jan 1, 2016
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The Shatter Cut at the McIntyre-Porcupine MineBy A. W. Jacob
THE shatter cut, or burn cut as it is often called, is one in which the centre of the round is almost reamed out by drilling holes so close together that the blasting of a few holes shatters the rock
Jan 1, 1942
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Gold in ManitobaBy A. J. McLaren
Introduction Gold holds an important place among the mineral products of Manitoba. In value, it ranks second only to copper, which in 1931 attained first place. The gold production increased from 23,
Jan 1, 1932
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Structural Control of Orebodies in Nova Scotia Gold DistrictsBy H. L. Cameron
Introduction Since the beginning of gold mining in Nova Scotia in the year 1860, the biggest problem o the mine operators has been to find and follow the ore zones in the narrow quartz veins. It wa
Jan 1, 1947
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Gas Distribution in Mechanical Flotation Machines: Data InterpretationBy J. A. Finch
The metallurgical performance of a flotation cell is strongly influenced by the features of the bubble population, characterized by the gas dispersion properties, a collective term including bubble si
Jan 1, 2009
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A fractal model for the aggregate density-size distributions generated during aggregation processesBy M. J. Gagnon
The agglomeration of particulate materials is used in many mineral processes to enhance the settling of the fine particles, Depending upon many physical and chemical parameters, the aggregates demonst
Jan 1, 2005
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Fragmental Massive Sulphides at the Heath Steele Mine, New BrunswickBy Owsiacki. Leo
Both the 8 and A-C ore zones of the Heath Steele Mine contain extensive areas of brecciated ore. This texturally distinct ore type has been tentatively defined as a fragmental or conglomerate massive
Jan 1, 1979
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Triggered Rockbursts and Induced RockburstsBy Jian Deng
Rockbursts are sudden and violent failure of rocks in deep and/or high stress mines, which may destroy the excavation space and cause an accident or even the death of mining workers. This study is mot
Jan 1, 2015
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Some Mechanical and Physical Properties of the Gabbroic Rocks in the North Hatta Area, Fujuirah, United Arab EmiratesBy M. El Tokhi, H. Arman, B. M. Amin
"This paper aims to overview some mechanical and physical features of the gabbroic rocks. The study has two phases: filed study/in-situ measurements and laboratory work. During the field studies, rock
Jan 1, 2015
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Development of the System for Furnace Integrity Monitoring Based on Real-Time Continuous Acoustic Emission Data Acquisition and AnalysisBy A. Saki, P. Gebski, W. Ying
Industrial smelting furnaces are subjected to significant structural changes and deterioration caused by the conditions under which they operate. The current methods for the structural assessment of f
Jan 1, 2011
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Native copper: humanity's introduction to metallurgy?By Michael L. Wayman
Native copper is copper which exists in nature in elemental, metallic form, rather than being chemically combined as is the case with the more usual oxides, sulphides, carbonates, etc. Several other m
Jan 1, 1999
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Interactive Visualization of a Base-Metal Concentrator"Virtual reality, a 3D computer-generated environment, has become a recognized delivery system for many forms of education. This paper describes the application of virtual reality to mineral processin
Jan 1, 2017
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Pioneer Days of Electrolytic Copper Refining in Japan: From the First Copper Refinery up to the Present DayBy Phillip J. Mackey, Susumu Okabe
Copper mining and smelting has been carried out in Japan for over 13 centuries and in fact stretching back into antiquity. In 1889, the first electrolytic copper refinery in Japan based on Elkington’s
Jan 1, 2019
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Design and Implementation of Modified Mo Addition to EAF at Uddeholm AB, SwedenBy M. Nzotta, L. Teng, S. Seetharaman, A. Chychko
The objective of the present work is to optimize the EAF practice towards Mo alloying with maximum retention of the alloying element in molten steel. During Mo additions, there were significant losses
Jan 1, 2011