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40Ar/39Ar Geochronology of Alteration and Petrogenesis of Porphyry Copper-Related Granitoids in the Darreh-Zerreshk and Ali-Abad area, Central IranBy P. H. Reynolds, S. Liaghat, A. Zarasvandi
"Darreh-Zerreshk and Ali-Abad are two relatively small porphyry copper-type deposits in Yazd Province in central Iran. They are located within the central Iranian volcano-plutonic belt, formed above t
Jan 1, 2007
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Current Research in Mine Equipment Automation in AustraliaBy Michael Hood
An overview is given of some of the major mining research activities in Australia. Automation of mining equipment is not an objective in its own right. The objective is to improve the safety and the e
May 1, 2002
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Magnetic Conditioning of Sphalerite at Red Dog MineBy B Lumsden, B Lacouture
"Red Dog is one of the largest zinc mines in the world both in terms of reserves and annual production. In 2013, Red Dog produced 551,300 mt of contained zinc and 96,700 mt of contained lead. The mine
Jan 1, 2016
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Requirements for Underground Mine Backfill MonitoringBy David O. DeGagné
While mine backfill plants are becoming increasingly more automated and instrumented, especially with paste fill operations, underground backfill distribution systems have hardly changed over the year
May 1, 2001
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SAG Mill Testing - An Overview of the Test Procedures Available to Characterize Ore GrindabilityBy F. O. Verret
Several grindability tests were developed over the years to design grinding circuits or optimize existing operations. Each test has its own strengths and weaknesses and it is imperative to select the
Jan 1, 2012
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Design of paste tailings disposal systemsBy Fred W. Brackebusch
"The use of paste technology for surface tailings disposal may offer economic, technical, safety, and environmental advantages for both underground and surface mining operations. Paste is a non-Newton
Jan 1, 2002
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Part 1 ..... Glass, Clay Products and Ceramic-Metal Systems"Many advances in glass technology and processing are being made and the possibilities for glass as a material in the future appear unlimited. Float glass, glass-ceramics, high-strength sheet and cont
Jan 1, 1967
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Non-Bauxite Sources of Alumina: A Survey of Canadian PotentialBy N. W. Bliss
"Bauxite has been the almost universal ore of aluminum for about 100 years, with most of the world's reserves oc¬curring in the developing countries. As a result of fiscal and political activities pro
Jan 1, 1976
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A Review of Iron Oxide Copper-Gold Deposits, with Focus on the Wernecke Breccias, Yukon, Canada, as an Example of a Non-Magmatic End Member and Implications for IOCG Genesis and ClassificationBy D. J. Thorkelson
New data indicate Wernecke Breccia-associated iron oxide copper-gold (IOCG) deposits likely formed from moderate-temperature, high-salinity, non-magmatic brines. The breccias formed in an area underla
Jan 1, 2007
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The Magdalen IslandsBy F. J. Alcock
THE Magdalen islands have recently been attracting attention as a possible source of manganese. As early as 1880 small masses of manganese oxides were known to occur in the soil and at least one attem
Jan 1, 1941
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Historical Notes on the Patio ProcessBy T. A. Rickard
FROM AN OLD MANUSCRIPT THE text for this contribution to the history of the Patio process is a page taken from a Spanish manuscript of Bartholomé Arzaj Sanches y Uela, now in the possession of the li
Jan 1, 1935
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Geophysical Case Study of the Gallen Deposit, Québec, CanadaBy D. Bois, P. Keating, J. Lemieux, M. A. Vallée, M. Allard, R. S. Smith, L. Z. Cheng, M. Chouteau, D. K. Fountain
"As part of a larger research program, a number of MEGATEM airborne electromagnetic (EM) test flights were flown over the Gallen massive sulfide deposit in northwest Québec. A particularity of this te
Jan 1, 2007
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Save Time and Money in Industrial Mineral Plant Start-upsBy Michael G. Rulff, Tracy M. Holmes
"Vast amounts of time and money are spent fighting flow problems in plants that involve the handling or processing of industrial minerals. Because these types of projects tend to be capitalintensive,
Jan 1, 2008
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Multivariate Geostatistical Simulation at Red Dog Mine, Alaska, USABy Oy Leuangthong
Red Dog mine is the world's largest Zn producer. The deposit consists of sulphide ore zones in sedimentary exhalative (sedex) deposits, and is characterized by the presence of multiple metals and
May 1, 2004
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A Mathematical Model for the Prediction of Large Diameter Ball Consumption Rates in Semiautogenous Grinding ApplicationsBy J. E. Sepulveda, R. Morrow
"In full scale mineral grinding operations, the steel balls normally utilized as auxiliary grinding media get to be consumed at different specific rates, as determined by 3 basic mechanisms: abrasion/
Jan 1, 2015
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Geology of the Falcon Lake Stock, Southeastern ManitobaBy G. M. Brownell
THE Falcon Lake stock is a small igneous mass, 2.6 square miles in area, which has intruded a belt of older lavas and metamorphosed sediments. It is well exposed and the entire area of its outcrop is
Jan 1, 1941
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Wash Water Optimization on an Iron Ore Spiral"Gravity concentration remains the main separation method for fine iron ore and is used extensively for treating various minerals. Gravity concentration methods separate minerals of different specific
Jan 1, 2015
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In Pit Crushing & Conveying in hard rock applications Todays? challenges ? future?s chancesBy Andreas Oberrauner
Content ? What is? an introduction ? Crushing technology ? Conveying in pits ? Pit-exiting strategies ? Mine Planning in IPCC ? Summary/Conclusions EHS slide ? Sandvik?s objective is zero harm
Aug 1, 2013
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The Need for Science and Research to Highlight the Contributions of the Minerals and Energy Industries to Sustainable DevelopmentBy John R. Craynon
Science and Sustainable Development Each of the ?pillars? of sustainable development are directly impacted by mining. We need science to understand exactly how mining contributes to each. Overview
Aug 1, 2013
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150th Anniversary Victoria Bridge, 1859 - mid-December, first train; 1860 August, celebrationBy H. J. McQueen
ORDER OF PRESENTATION ?INTRODUCTION TO THE VICTORIA BRIDGE ?REASONS FOR A BRIDGE AT MONTREAL ?RAILROAD BRIDGE REQUIREMENTS ?IRON PRODUCTION CANADA / WORLD AL ?METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY CANADA ?FA
May 1, 2011