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Evaluation of shotcrete rock support systems in underground mines by a new non-intrusive technique (33890d65-d377-415a-af90-fb1c64a61d2e)By F. Hassani, D. O’Donnell, M. Momayez, P. Guevremont
Shotcrete is a practical and economical support system in many Canadian underground mines. Although shotcrete technology has gained acceptance in the mining industry, there are some problems that have
Jan 1, 2002
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The St. Lawrence deposit, Seeley’s Bay, SE Ontario — A major wollastonite skarn in the Frontenac TerraneBy T. A. Grammatikopoulos, B. Vasily, A. H. Clark
"The St. Lawrence deposit is a large wollastonite skarn (ca. 9 Mt @ 41.3% wollastonite) adjoining the gabbroic-to-syenitic Leo Lake pluton in the granulite facies Frontenac Terrane of the Grenvillian
Jan 1, 2003
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Aggregation index and a methodology to study the role of magnesium in aggregation of sulphide slurriesBy M. Mirnezami, D. Lascelles, J. A. Finch, E. El-Ammouri
"Aggregation, i.e., the tendency of particles to cluster, can be expected to influence flotation selectivity. In this paper, a method of measuring aggregation is introduced and used to conduct plant s
Jan 1, 2002
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Measurements of deformation and stress variations in mine pillarsBy A. P. Bois, K. Saleh, A. Ghorbal, V. Hajiabdolmajid, G. Ballivy
"The knowledge of the initial stress field is not always sufficient to ensure the stability of mining stopes due to the high-stress variations generated by mining. Monitoring of these openings is then
Jan 1, 2003
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Factors affecting the conversion of calcium cyanamide to black cyanideBy R. A. Bergman, C. A. Pickles, J. M. Toguri
"Black calcium cyanide is utilized mainly as a reagent for gold extraction. It is produced by reacting calcium cyanamide, sodium chloride and calcium carbide at temperatures in the range of 1200°C to
Jan 1, 2002
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An Investigation on the Effect of the Ore Particle Size on the Efficiency of Sarcheshmeh Copper Mine Crushing UnitBy Mohsen Amir-Rahmat
The ore of Sarcheshmeh copper deposit that has been located in the south ?east of Iran, contains four type of rock that they have their specific hardness and strength according to their alteration typ
May 1, 2003
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Stuck in Traffic and Boiling Over - Why project-level thinking can?t fix portfolio-level problemsBy Stuart Elliot
Brownfield project portfolios are notoriously hard to manage. Day to day there is a constant stream of changes and challenges within projects and across the whole program. When the budget year is over
Nov 1, 2011
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Subaqueous Tailings Disposal: A Promising Method for the Effective Control of Reactive Waste Materials: An Overview of the Practice with Case Studies"It is projected that the reactivity of acid generating tailings and waste rock can be minimized by reducing the access of oxygen by placing these materials under water in natural or manmade lakes. A
Jan 1, 1992
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PGM Ore Processing at Impala’s UG-2 Concentrator in Rustenburg, South Africa.By Eugene Nel, Johan Theron, Chris Martin, Hans Raabe
"Impala Platinum Limited is the world’s second largest platinum producer, producing more than 1.7 million ounces of the precious metal last year, much of this from the UG-2 reef located in the Bushvel
Jan 1, 2004
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A Commodity Cycle ? Where Are We?By David D. Davidson
Commodities remain hot for the time being, but for how much longer? The bulls point to global economic growth lead by China?s insatiable demand for raw materials. To further emphasis the bullish view
Apr 1, 2005
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Networking Tertiary Education and IndustryBy J. F. Archibald
This paper reviews the formation of the Canadian Mining Education Council (CMEC) and its terms of reference. CMEC considers that Canada?s mining schools represent a distinct competitive advantage to t
May 1, 2002
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Stochastic evaluation of sampling errors in mineral processing streamsBy C. Ketata, M. C. Rockwell
During the operation of a mineral processing plant, the unit processes are investigated by analyzing the data extracted by means of stream sampling. The data structure is identical to the time series
Jan 1, 2001
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The Ore Deposits of Nickel Plate Mountain, Hedley, B.C.By Paul Billingsley
NICKEL Plate mountain coincides closely with that portion of the Hedley mining district which is of economic interest. From it has come almost the entire past production, and the active mines of the p
Jan 1, 1941
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Corporate Stakeholder Effects on International Law Norms of Consultation with Indigenous CommunitiesBy Dwight Newman
This paper discusses the author?s work identifying international law norms of consultation with indigenous communities and poses a potentially counterintuitive argument that corporate stakeholders? in
Aug 1, 2013
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Re-entry Protocols for Seismically Active Mines: An UpdateBy J. A. Vallejos
Re-entry protocols are a tactical approach for controlling risk after blasts or large events in seismically active mines. Based on the results of a survey on 18 seismically active mines, mostly in Ont
May 1, 2009
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Moly Upgrading Profiles with Flotation ColumnsBy R. Amelunxen
"The molybdenite associated with copper porphyry ores is generally treated in a flotation circuit consisting of a separation and a cleaning section. In the last few years column flotation cells have r
Jan 1, 1990
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Update of Span Design Curve for Weak Rock MassesBy Andrea M. Ouchi
A major focus of ground control research presently being conducted by the Geomechanics Group in the University of British Columbia Mining Engineering Department is to incorporate weak rock masses (RMR
May 1, 2004
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Heap Leaching Methods in the Western United States and Applicability to CanadaBy Thorndycraftm R. B.
"PURPOSEThe purpose of this presentation to the Canadian Mineral Processors is to review gold heap leaching systems currently in use and discuss their applicability to Canadian ores. The author's expe
Jan 1, 1984
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SUPASIM: A Methodology to Predict Plant Performance from Laboratory DataBy C. J. Martin, M. P. Hay
"A methodology was developed in the mid-1980’s to predict plant performance from standard laboratory flotation tests. The technique is based on a simple, empirical kinetics model, and is tailored for
Jan 1, 2004
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Application of Multivariate Image Analysis (MIA) to Predict Concentrate Grade in Froth Flotation ProcessesBy Pierre Pelletier, Julie Fournier, Gianni Bartolacci, Yves Breau, Dominique Girard, Ahmed Bouajila, Carl Duchesne
"The development of on-stream analyzers (OSA), such as those based on X-ray fluorescence (XRF), has been key to improve metallurgical performance of flotation processes. However, since these analyzers
Jan 1, 2003