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Geometallurgy – The Key to Improving Your Mine Value ChainBy B. D. Frater
Geometallurgy or process mineralogy is an integrated part of the scoping, pre-feasibility and feasibility phases of a project as well as an existing operation. A well planned and executed geometallurg
Jan 1, 2017
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Chemical consumption in uranium recovery by ion exchangeBy A. Himsley, E. Byleveld
"With reference to the chemical constraints underlying the ion exchange process for uranium recovery, a generalized view is presented on the actual and the achievable efficiency of the process. The ar
Jan 1, 1980
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The Role of Geochemistry In Exploration ArchitectureBy J. A. C. Fortescue
During the past decade, geochemical prospecting methods have become important in Canadian mineral exploration. The object of this paper is to discuss the role of geochemical methods in a typical miner
Jan 1, 1967
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Calculate countercurrent washing efficiency with dirty wash solutionBy R. B. Stein
"Countercurrent decantation circuits(CCD) are often employed in hydrometallurgy to effect solids-liquid separation in combination with a barren solution wash to reduce losses of valuable solution comp
Jan 1, 1990
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Recent Operational Improvements at Saganoseki ElectrorefineryBy Atsuki Sado, Akira Ueno, Kazuaki Takebayashi, Kunio Watanabe
The Saganoseki Refinery of Pan Pacific Copper Co., Ltd., Japan, introduced the ISA 2000® process in 2006 to improve product quality and productivity. After resolving various technical difficulties ass
Jan 1, 2019
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Simulation of a longwall development extraction networkBy Sukumar Bandopadhyay, Arunapuram Sundararajan
"For the last three decades, the application of network planning has provided a basis for a formal and general approach to the discipline of project management. For fixed activity duration, a very sim
Jan 1, 1987
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Interactive computer modelling of truck haulage systemsBy L. K. Nenonen
"Given the properties, locations and quantities of material to be hauled and the dump locations and capacities, the designer wishes to select the type and number of trucks and loading equipment requir
Jan 1, 1982
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Underground mine fire control with inerting systemsBy A. L. Craven, J. P. L. Bacharach, D. B. Stewart
"Inert gas use for underground mine fir e control is a well-established mature technology in some parts of the world. This paper reviews three candidate inert gases and describes three case histories
Jan 1, 1986
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Development of a New Method for Aggregate Quality Control In Rock QuarriesBy H. Tudeshki
A great amount of aggregate is utilized in civil engineering applications such as road construction, railway infrastructure, concrete production, etc. Igneous rocks are the preferred raw material due
Aug 1, 2013
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An Outsider Looks at the Problems of Appraisal of Industrial Mineral DepositsBy Jack F. McQuat, Ross D. Lawrence
"Most geologists and mining engineers, in the course of their professional careers, frequently become involved with the appraisal of metalliferous mineral deposits and develop a familiarity with and s
Jan 1, 1971
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Performance of the Lomex 34-foot variable speed millBy J. G. Mieczaniec
"A key element for a successful mining operation is the grinding circuit. It must be reliable, maintainable and must perform to or above design capacities for 95% of the time. Once chosen and installe
Jan 1, 1985
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Computer simulation of grade distributions in iron ore deposits: a tool for grade control planningBy Pierre Antoine Dhaiti, Gilbert Sergerie, Michel Dagbert, Jean-Maurice Brodeur
"Quality of iron ore is generally determined by several factors which can be correlated or independent. Among these f actors, we generally find per cent iron, silica, magnetite or hardness. Forecastin
Jan 1, 1983
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Application of large-diameter boreholes in underground minesBy Roger Lafrance
"This paper discusses various aspects affected by the use of large-diameter boreholes in underground mines. Topics covered consist of noxious fumes, vibrations, post-blast effects, various types of ex
Jan 1, 1984
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Evaluation of density separators models in Canadian coal preparation plantsBy L. C. Bird, A. I. A. Salama, M. W. Mikhail
"A program of sampling in Canadian washeries was carried out by the Coal Research Laboratory (CRL) over a period of two years to evaluate the performance of various density separators in these operati
Jan 1, 1985
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Sedimentation characteristics of Cu-Ni mill tailings and thickener size estimationBy T. Yalcin
"This paper describes a study carried out to determine the behaviour of Cu-Ni mill tailings during natural and flocculated sedimentations. Settling rates were examined under various conditions through
Jan 1, 1988
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Feasibility of long-term ground control with stainless steel friction rock boltsBy P. K. Kaiser, S. M. Maloney, S. P. Singh
"Corrosion of underground support measures constitutes a concern to industry in both safety and economic terms. It also represents a potential market for corrosion resistant materials such as stainles
Jan 1, 1990
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The effects of design and operating variables on rod mill performanceBy J. A. Finch
"This paper describes major technical developments in rod mill design and operating practice since its introduction into the North American minerals industry over fifty years ago. The basic operating
Jan 1, 1986
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The Section 85 election: a useful deviceBy Robert B. Parsons
"Canadian income tax legislation contains a number of provisions which serve to facilitate the structuring of business arrangements, including mineral resource ventures. These rules are often fairly c
Jan 1, 1984
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The Evolution of Iron Control at Rustenburg Base Metal RefinersBy L. J. Bryson, C. A. Biley
"Anglo American Platinum’s Rustenburg Base Metals Refiners (RBMR) produces Ni and Cu cathode from slow cooled converter matte after Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) are magnetically separated for further
Jan 1, 2016
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Measuring Thermally-Induced Rock Block Displacement inside a Controlled Climate LaboratoryBy Y. H. Hatzor, D. Bakun Mazor
"A new model for thermally-induced block displacement in discontinuous rock slopes is being explored inside a Controlled Climate Laboratory (CCL). The model is based on a hypothesized wedging mechanis
Jan 1, 2015