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Enhancing Cobalt Recovery from Copper/Nickel Matte Producing SmeltersBy V. I. Lakshmanan
Process Research ORTECH Inc. (PRO), with its in-depth knowledge on cobalt behaviour in nickel matte smelters and its novel mixed chloride hydrometallurgical processing, is developing a hybrid process
Jan 1, 2019
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Experiences from an IREDES prototype project — Production drilling with Atlas Copco’s Simba L6C drill rig at LKAB Kiruna mineBy U. Olsson, M. Ramström
"The IREDES1 Special Interest Group (SIG) for drill rigs has been active since its launch during MineExpo 2000 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. SIG for drill rigs is responsible for the developmen
Jan 1, 2005
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Is Bigger Still Better? Considerations in Increasing the Size Of Haulage EquipmentBy M. Dotto, T. G. Joseph, M. Curley
"Equipment selection is a key decision in mine planning. Equipment size affects decisions from pit size to the total operation cost. Particularly when replacing haulage fleets for long-life surface mi
Jan 1, 2019
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Development and Implementation of an Operating Concept and Training Program for the Start-Up of the Stanleigh MillBy H. Ewaschuk
"INTRODUCTIONRio Algom's Stanleigh Mill in Elliot Lake began production in June of 1983. The highly instrumented mill treats uranium ore at an average rate of 3900 metric tons per day. To help ensure
Jan 1, 1985
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Biological Monitoring and its Use in the Mining IndustryBy S. W. Stogran
"Chemical and limited biological monitoring of mine and mill effluents are being used by regulatory agencies to monitor and control discharges to the environment. Amendments to the Federal Fisheries A
Jan 1, 1994
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Geology of the Foxtrap Pyrophyllite Deposit, Avalon Peninsula, NewfoundlandBy V. S. Papezik
Pyrophyllite, an AI silicate used in the production of ceramic materials, is formed mainly by alteration of felsic to intermediate volcanic rocks, either directly (at temperatures of 250-300°C and pre
Jan 1, 1978
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Mining Community Sustainability and well-being in British Columbia, CanadaBy Janis A. Shandro
The mining sector is a major economic driver for Canadian, and British Columbian communities. In parallel strong commitments have been made by industry to the well-being and sustainability of associat
May 1, 2011
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Institutional Assessment: Emerging Practice in Sustainable Community InvestmentBy Roxanne Scott
Outline ? Overview of Community Investment in the Mining Sector ? Emerging Good Practice: ?Strategic Integrated Community Investment? ? Assessing Local Context: ? Institutional Assessment ? Partn
May 1, 2010
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Coal transportationBy J. O. Pitts
"Background The preponderance of Canada's coal resources is located in areas remote from high demand domestic users and at some significant distances from deepsea ports. This places great demands on t
Jan 1, 1985
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Mining PMGS To BOOSTRAP Commercial SpaceBy Christine Hansen
?Kiss my Asteroid? Unofficial Title Human life is tied to minerals It?s worth noting that: The living human body consumes minerals. The minerals we take in multivitamins show the close linka
May 1, 2013
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The Pronto MineBy James A. Robertson
"The Pronto Mine located at the east end of Lake Lauzon, Long Township, some 12 miles east of Blind River is of historic note being the discovery locality and the first producing mine of the Elliot La
Jan 1, 1986
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Framework for optimizing components in an oilwell cement slurry designBy D. Getzlaf
"Oilfield cementing has been utilized in the industry since the turn of the century. Originally, wells were shallow and criteria for well integrity were somewhat limited. Since that time, wells have s
Jan 1, 2004
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Optimization of SAG Mill Process Control at the Raglan MineBy G. Couture, J. -F. Dubé, F. Letarte-Lavoie
"The Xstrata Nickel Raglan concentrator, located in Quebec’s Nunavik region, has been in operation since 1997. Originally designed to process 800,000 tonnes per year of high-grade nickel ore, the plan
Jan 1, 2013
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Potash Processing - A ReviewBy A. F. Banks
"The last time I spoke to you the potash industry was at a low point. Markets were bad and the industry depressed. Many people had left and there was very little being done in terms of development. Th
Jan 1, 1982
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Brunswick Mine SAG Mill Liner Design and WearBy Chris Larsen, Ian Orford, Marilene Renaud, Mike Cooper, Lud Strah
"An AG/SAG mill was commissioned at the Brunswick Mine concentrator in October 1998. This paper discusses the original liner design for the bi-directional AG/SAG mill, observed liner wear, subsequent
Jan 1, 2003
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Mine Planning Guidelines for Developing Sustainable Closure Drainage SystemsBy Leslie F. Sawatsky
Failure of drainage works is one of the principal threats to the sustainability of mine closure facilities but the risk can largely be remedied by appropriate design of mine closure drainage facilitie
May 1, 2004
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Implementation of Cyanidation by Size Class at Sleeping Giant MillBy Gilles Landry, Mohamed Ourriban, Pierre Pelletier, Ahmed Bouajila, Claude Gagnon
"This paper summarizes the work carried out to develop and implement the gold cyanidation by size class (CSC) process, a novel concept aiming to reduce cyanide consumption.First, the authors will pres
Jan 1, 2009
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Developments in at-Face/in-Pit Processing TechnologiesBy Martin Stoklossa
Surface mining operations typically require run-of-mine material to be sized for further processing. In-pit crushing facilities serve this need, as stationary, semi-mobile or fully mobile units. Altho
May 1, 2008
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Copper Concentrate Quality Improvements at Myra Falls (40th Annual Meeting of the January 22 to 24, 2008 Canadian Mineral Processors Ottawa, Ontario, Canada )By Trevor Yeomans
"NVI Mining’s Myra Falls Operation is a forty year old underground mining operation feeding a 4000 mtpd concentrator.The current Mill, built in 1985, was designed to process a large massive sulphide o
Jan 1, 2008
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The Development of a Small-scale Test to Determine Work Index for High Pressure Grinding RollsBy Dave Bulled, Khiratt Husain
"The use of High Pressure Grinding Rolls is gaining significant interest as a replacement for SAG milling in the comminution of hard rock ores because of the potential for reduced costs in terms of en
Jan 1, 2008