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Ventilation of Development Headings at the Sullivan Mine
By O E. Weightman
This paper describes the methods used for the ventilation of raises, sublevels and drawholes at Cominco's Sullivan mine. The problems involved in ventilation during blasting, drilling and scrapin
Jan 1, 1965
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Company Liaison to Company Advocate
By Walter Smith
Environmental Quality Committee ?EQC was created in 1995 to facilitate dialogue between industry and northern communities and help build the understanding of the industry in those communities. ?EQ
Nov 1, 2011
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Characterization of Rapidly Solidified Metallic Alloys Using Combination of Experiments and Modelling
By A-A. Bogno, Ch. -A. Gandin, A. Maitre, H. Henein
Most metallic materials are produced from their liquid state. In order to control the properties of industrial products, it is very important to understand their solidification path and the resulting
Jan 1, 2014
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Mine Development Plants
By A. A. Paoli
The selection of a mining plant for carrying on development work presents many problems distinct in themselves, and affected by various local factors. In this paper, the writer proposes outlining and
Jan 1, 1929
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Monitoring Lining Wear on Submerged Arc Furnaces
By P. Schmidt, M. Hopf
Water-cooled parts of submerged arc furnaces are potentially dangerous, especially if molten matte or slag contacts the water. Explosion hazards and metal run-outs generate high costs for production l
Jan 1, 2015
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Ore Handling for the McArthur River and Cigar Lake Projects
By Chuck Edwards
"The development of two large, high-grade uranium projects has been proposed for northern Saskatchewan. The projects are now under review by a joint federal/provincial panel. The McArthur River projec
Jan 1, 1997
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Iron Ore in Canada: A Symposium
By John Convey
"IRON ORE was first smelted in Canada about the year 1736 at Les Forges, Quebec -a most appropriate name for such a historic locale. During these early years of the 18th, 19th, and first quarter of th
Jan 1, 1955
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Chemical Modelling Of The Fe2(SO4)3–FeSO4–H2SO4–H2O System
By J. D. T. Steyl, C. A. Biley
"The chemistry of electrolyte systems containing iron remains generally poorly understood despite their prevalence in many natural and industrial processes, particularly in hydrometallurgy. These syst
Jan 1, 2016
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Hot Muck Mining Methods
By G. S. Headley
At the Sullivan Mine, recent experience with sulphide fires, locally referred to as " hot muck", has necessitated extensive modifications to pillar mining design and operating procedures. Potentially
Jan 1, 1977
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Development of a Vat Leach Process to Extract Gold from the Cochrane Hill Mine, Nova Scotia of Northumberland Mines Limited
By P. D. R. Maltby
"With the narrow vein structure of Nova Scotia gold deposits, selective mining is rarely possible and mill heads will be too low (below 0.10 oz per ton of gold) to support a conventional mill of up to
Jan 1, 1984
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Arsenic Management and Stabilization
By K. Lundholm, A. E. Mäkinen
"Ore grades are declining and getting more complex around the world which not only complicate the ore processing but also produce new type of requirements to manage the produce waste streams. One spec
Jan 1, 2014
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Real Time Analysis of Conveyed Bulk Materials for Optimized Plant Performance
By H. Powell
"This paper discusses how elemental analysis of conveyed bulk flows in real time using PGNAA (Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis) technology has resulted in significant improvements in advancing
Jan 1, 2014
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Optimization of the Haile Gold Mine Grinding and Flotation Line Using Model Predictive Control
By Quenton Johnson, W. A. Gough, David Carr
"This paper describes the application of the BrainWave Model Predictive Controller (MPC) and Advanced Control Expert (ACE) Advanced Supervisory Control System on the SAG Mill, Ball Mill, and Rougher F
Jan 1, 2017
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Industrial Evaluation of Sonic Injection in a Peirce-Smith Converter at the Lonmin Platinum Smelter
By G. A. Bezuidenhout, J. Davis, S. Lefume, J. P. T. Kapusta, D. K. Chibwe
"Although the centennial of the Peirce-Smith (PS) converting process has recently been celebrated, the technology has essentially not changed much since its inception. PS converting is used extensivel
Jan 1, 2012
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Mapping mining-induced subsidence from space in a hard rock mine: Example of SAR interferometry application at Kiruna mine
By E. Henry, C. Mayer, H. Rott
Hangingwall deformation monitoring at Kiruna mine is a major concern for Luossavaara- Kiirunavaara AB (LKAB) since underground production is deepening toward the town of Kiruna. In the quest for more
Jan 1, 2004
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The Eldorado Operation at Great Bear Lake
By The Staff
Development of the Eldorado Mine THE pitchblende-silver deposits of Great Bear lake, Northwest Territories, were discovered by Gilbert LaBine in 1930. The property owned by Eldorado Gold Mines, Limi
Jan 1, 1938
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Canadian Clean Power Coalition Project: The evaluation of options for CO2 extraction from existing and new coal-fired power plants
By D. du Plessis, R. Stobbs
The Canadian Clean Power Coalition (CCPC) was created in 2001 to protect and enhance Canada’s vast coal and other carbon-based resource wealth, and to ensure that environmental public policy decisions
Jan 1, 2006
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A Liquefaction Incident in a Waste Pass: A Case Study
By F. Hassani
This Paper describes a sudden spill of rock waste used for backfilling from a waste pass at one of the underground mine in Canada thus causing a major failure/accident. The mine operator immediately
May 1, 2003
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Honeywell Multivariable Predictive Control Implementation in the Goldex Grinding Circuit
By M. R. Dion, K. Frenette, R. K. Jonas, S. Simard, F. Robichaud
"In 2011, a site study indicated that the application of Honeywell’s Multivariable Predictive Control Technology (MPC) to the Goldex processing facility would provide significant opportunities for imp
Jan 1, 2017
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Utilizing Strain Criteria to Predict Highwall Stability Performance
By H. Warren Newcomen
Assessments of the stability performance of open pit highwalls have traditionally been based on consideration of surface movement rates. Although generally accepted in industry, this approach presents
May 1, 2004