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Development of a model for predicting the screening performance of a vibrating screenBy V. K. Karra
A mathematical model for the performance of a vibrating screen is developed in terms of an oversize partition curve. This is a normalized curve for any assemblage of particles presented for screening
Jan 1, 1979
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Is the Mineral Resource Grade Estimate Realistic?By Terry A. Lee
The grade of mineral resource estimates underpin all major economic considerations of mining prospects. While there are reporting requirements to satisfy when stating a mineral resource estimate, an
Apr 1, 2005
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Mineral Resources Tributary to the Coast Section of the Pacific Great Eastern RailwayBy W. M. Brewer
Introduction This paper describes some of the mineral resources that are tributary to that portion of the Pacific Great Eastern railway included in the Western Mineral Survey District, No. 6, of Br
Jan 1, 1925
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Setting and Genesis of Uranium Mineralization at RexsparBy V. A. Preto
The Rexspar uranium deposit is located approximately 5 kilometres south of Birch Island, B.C. Three separate zones of commercial-grade uranium mineralization mineable by open pit have been outlined.
Jan 1, 1978
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In-situ pH Monitoring of High Concentration Acidified Geothermal Brines and Acidic Sulphate Solutions at Elevated TemperaturesBy Z. F. Zhou, X. Y. Zhou, V. G. Papangelakis, Z. D. Jankovic, S. M. Ulyanov, S. N. Lvov
Recently developed flow-through electrochemical techniques (1,2) were employed for measuring pH in high concentration aqueous solutions and geothermal brines. The pH values of (1) 5.0 mol kg-1 NaCl +
Jan 1, 2004
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An Inspector Has Just Arrived at Your Facility. Are you Prepared?By Michael R. Brown
A facilities success or failure of doing well during a regulatory inspection is typically measured by the number and type of citations that result, and financial liability resulting from those citatio
May 1, 2002
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Production of High Strength Pipe Steels by the CSP® Thin Slab TechnologyBy J. Kempken, R. Hagmann, C. -P. Reip, W. Hennig
The CSP technology symbolizes a highly productive process for the cost-effective production of steel grades with a range of sophisticated properties comprising both the inner quality of hot strip, its
Jan 1, 2005
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Certain Operating Phases in the Refining of Copper at the Ontario Refining Co., Ltd.By Frederic Benard
THE Ontario Refining Company, Limited, wholly-owned subsidiary of The International Nickel Company of Canada, refines the entire blister copper output of the latter's Copper Cliff smelter. Prior
Jan 1, 1938
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An Unusally High Thermal Efficiency Power Plant for the Cantung MineBy C S. Walker
This paper analyzes the physical, operational and economic site conditions which were conducive to the design of a diesel-electric power plant wherein the over-all use of the thermal energy of the fue
Jan 1, 1965
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Pulp-Lifter flow Modeling Study in a Pilot Scale Mill and Application to Plant Scale MillsBy Raj Rajamani
In general, many past works examine mill load, mill power, shell lifter design etc with a view to improving the mill capacity. On the contrary, only a handful of papers have addressed the transport of
Jan 1, 2012
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Relative Kriging Errors - A Basis for Mineral Resource ClassificationBy Garston Blackwell
Abstract - During geostatistical estimation of block grades, the kriging process produces a measure of error, the kriging variance or the kriging standard deviation. Estimation of the block error depe
Jan 1, 1998
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Capital Requirements of the Canadian Mining, Smelting and Refining Industry for 1976 to 2000By G. S. Barry
INVESTIGATIONS to date have shown that, should there be the need or the appropriate economic stimulus, Canada's mineral resources are sufficiently extensive to allow considerable expansion of its
Jan 1, 1977
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Real-Time Mass Balance Calculation for a Pilot Grinding CircuitBy R. Lanthier, A. Broussaud, J. C. Guillaneau, D. Hodouin
This study presents a method for upgrading the information extracted from the measurements given by the sensors of a pilot grinding circuit. For that purpose raw signals are combined to process models
Jan 1, 1989
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Underground Crusher Dust Control at Lake Shore MineBy O. E. Andrew
THE object of this paper is to present a brief summary of the dust control system in use on the 3,825-foot level at the jaw crusher station, Lake Shore mine. During the years 1936 and 1937, dust surv
Jan 1, 1941
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Some Geochemical Considerations for Platinum-Group-Element Exploration in Layered IntrusionsBy A. E. Boudreau
Abstract-It has long been recognized that platinum-group-element (PGE) deposits in layered intrusions preferentially occur in intrusions that crystallized from high-Mg parent magmas. Recent studies su
Jan 1, 1995
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A Parametric Model for Evaluating the Impact of Mine Mill Integration Approaches on Resource EconomicsBy Andrew Bamber
A fast and objective spreadsheet-based model for the financial evaluation of innovative mining and processing strategies such as pre-concentration vs. a conventional base case is presented. The size a
Oct 1, 2009
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Exploration in the George River Group, Cape BretonBy G. C. Milligan
"A regional mapping program, conducted by the Nova Scotia Department of Mines, has shown that the George River Group of pre-Middle Cambrian rocks consists of a wide range of sedimentary and volcanic r
Jan 1, 1971
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Quest for corporate tax reform heating upBy Robert B. Parsons
"In all likelihood, Canada's mining industry would be adversely affected by corporate tax reform proposals actively being considered by the Department of Finance in Ottawa. When the next set of p
Jan 1, 1986
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New Developments in Characterization of Sulphide Refractory Gold OresBy S. E. Jackson, L. J. Cabri
Quantitative determination of gold at sub-ppm concentrations in sulphide minerals is an important component of deportment studies for sulphide-gold deposits. Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Mass Sp
Jan 1, 2011
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Some Geochemical Considerations for Platinum-Group-Element Exploration in Layered Intrusions (538dc986-ca54-4e8c-8b54-af3cdab56d86)By A. E. Boudreau
It has long been recognized that platinum-group-element (PGE) deposits in layered intrusions preferentially occur in intrusions that crystallized from high-Mg parent magmas. Recent studies suggest tha
Jan 1, 1995