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Manitoba's Contribution to Canada's Mining OpportunitiesBy R. C. Wallace
Since the time when Canada's East and West were joined by the railway, and communication was established into the interior, settlements grew on the southern fringe of the great Precambrian area t
Jan 1, 1924
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Unlocking Thickener PerformanceBy R. A. Triglavcanin
Delivering dilution water and mixing this water with incoming feed slurry, addition of flocculant, maximising flocculant-slurry interaction to build aggregate size, unabsorbed flocculant percentage, v
May 1, 2009
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Research in Physical MetallurgyBy Farnham. G. S.
It is difficult co know how to deal with this subject before a group having such mixed interests. The mining man is not coo concerned with the problems of alloy research. The engineer is more interest
Jan 1, 1947
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The lighting evolution - A bright future for safety, efficiency and controlBy Bill Charbonneau
Lumen, lm The measurement unit of light emitted by a light source 60W incandescent840 lumens 32W T8 linear fluorescent3200 lumens 54W T5HO linear fluorescent5000 lumens 400W metal halide24,000 lu
Oct 1, 2010
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Ultrasonic Inspection in the Mining IndustryBy L. Rahnenfuhrer
"Hoisting equipment is a vital part of the operation of most producing mines. Safety and continuation of operation necessitates ultrasonic preventive maintenance inspection on a regular basis.Ultrason
Jan 1, 1969
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Introduction to Gravity SeparationBy R. O. Burt, R. W. Bruce
"IntroductionGravity concentration, the separation of two or more minerals due to the difference in their relative specific gravity and usually in a fluid medium, is the oldest recorded form of minera
Jan 1, 1989
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Advanced Control Decision TreeBy Michel Ruel, Ali Soltanzadeh
This paper describes how to make advanced control choices when difficult processes need improvement. The decision-making process involves choosing between a rules-based approach and a model-based appr
Jan 1, 2014
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The Mineral Industry and Urbanization"Since World War II, urban communities have expanded at an unprecedented rate. The industrial mineral industry supplies the sand, grave], limestone, crushed rock, cement, gyp-sum, etc. for urbanizatio
Jan 1, 1968
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Ainsworth Mining CampBy H. M. A. Rice
"The Ainsworth mining camp is on the west side of Kootenay lake; British Columbia; 14 miles south of the town of Kaslo. It is in one of the oldest mining districts in central British Columbia; for min
Jan 1, 1954
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Analysis of Potential Failure Mechanisms during the Construction of a Rockfill Dyke on a Submerged Tailings BeachBy Edouard Masengo
A long dyke will be constructed in a lake with rockfill placed by end dumping method. Its crest will be at elevation 521.5 m compared to the nominal lake level at 520 m. In the first portion, its heig
May 1, 2003
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A Comparative Study of Copper Recovery from Different Primary Copper-Sulfide Ores with JX Iodine ProcessBy Akira Miura, Katsuyuki Sato, Yuken Fukano
JX Nippon Mining and Metals Corporation has developed the JX Iodine Process, which is an innovative and patented copper-leaching process for low-grade primary sulfide ores. This process consists of th
Jan 1, 2019
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An Integrated Open Pit Optimization with Material SchedulingBy George Dogbe
Open pit optimization forms the basis of mine design, production planning and construction of mine facilities. The negative effects of this phase may include substantial reductions in ore recoveries,
May 1, 2004
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Selective Metal Recovery to Offset Cost of Arsenic Removal with Sulphide PrecipitationBy Farzad Mohammadi, Patrick Littlejohn, David Sanguinetti
Arsenic levels in metal concentrates are increasing as mining companies turn to developing low grade and complex ores. When arsenic bearing minerals are smelted, arsenic deports as gases which must be
Jan 1, 2014
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Flash Furnace Feed System DevelopmentsBy M. Coleman, M. E. Reed
The control of feed delivery quality to the flash furnace remains an unsolved problem. Many operations around the world still have limited control of feed quality to their flash furnace. Schenck Proce
Jan 1, 2019
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Some Geological Aspects of the Mindamar Mine, Stirling, Richmond County, N.S.By Paul W. Richardson
"Introduction And AcknowledgmentsTHIS PAPER outlines the geology and discusses the geological problems of the Mindamar mine. It is impossible to acknowledge the contributions of ideas of all the geolo
Jan 1, 1953
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Utilization and Disposal of Tailings as Backfill Using the Novel Cold-Bond Mill Tailings Agglomeration TechnologyBy Laxman M. Amaratunga
"The fine fraction of tailings is usually excluded from the backfill process and generally disposed on the surface in tailings ponds. Because of the ever increasing demand for fine grinding in the ext
Jan 1, 1994
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Valuing copper-gold projects with flexible Monte CarloBy Michael Samis
NOFLEX valuation results ? CF deviations and net CF risk discount factors ??Cash flow deviations indicate average cash flow variability. ??Net cash flow riskdiscount factors (NCFRDFs) indicate the
May 1, 2006
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Radiation Health and Safety Aspects in Uranium MillingBy Bruce C. Smart
"Very little attention was given to the regulation of uranium mills by the Atomic Energy Control Board prior to 1974. The ore grade treated by Canadian mills in the past was in the order of 0.08 - 0.3
Jan 1, 1982
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Detection of Collectors on Mineral Grains by Tof-SimsBy Ken G. Stowe, Stephen L. Chryssoulis, Christian Bendel, Joe Y. Kim, Ewald Niehuis
"TOF-SIMS (Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry) was used to detect collectors sorbed onto the surface of mineral particles in concentrate and tailings samples from the Brunswick, Matagami a
Jan 1, 1995
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Discrete Event Simulation and Scheduling Algorithms for the Development of Copper and Nickel Converting Operational ModesBy Alessandro Navarra
Discrete event simulation provides a computational framework in which the use of smelting equipment can be analyzed and optimized, leading to the development of alternative modes of operation. Much of
Jan 1, 2014