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Requirements for Paste Backfill Preparation in Narrow-Vein MiningBy Alfred B. Annor
The introduction and application of paste backfill over the past two decades has resulted in substantial benefits being realised by many backfill reliant mining operations who have used this technolog
Oct 1, 2001
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Are We Choosing the Best-Suited Carbon for our CIP Circuits?By Ron Hatch, M. K. Witte
"INTRODUCTIONThe proper selection of carbon for a gold carbon in pulp (CIP) circuit involves careful evaluation of several physical, chemical and economic factors. A series of evaluations are required
Jan 1, 1985
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Geological Criteria for the Location of Economic Potash DepositsBy M. E. Holter
"Three main potash members are recognized within the Prairie Evaporite Formation of Saskatchewan and have been designated, in ascending order, the Esterhazy, Belle Plaine and Patience Lake members. Ea
Jan 1, 1971
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A Chemo-Physical Model for Predicting Post-Fracking Pressure Build-up in Pierre ShaleBy A. Hayatdavoudi, K. G. Sawant, F. Boukadi
"In this work, we found that contact between shale and water results in development of micro fractures. Based on results of experiments on Pierre shale, we conclude that appearance of micro fractures
Jan 1, 2015
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Acid Generation by In-Situ Sulfur Biooxidation for Copper Heap LeachingBy P. G. West-Sells
At Barrick's Zaldivar Copper Mine in Chile, the addition of sulfuric acid to the ore going to heap leaching is a major expense. A process in which a portion of this acid is replaced by elemental
Jan 1, 2007
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Effect of Core Diameter on the Bond Impact Crushing Work Index Test (Phillips Enterprises LLC, DJB Consultants, Inc, Alex G. Doll Consulting Ltd )By R. Phillips, A. G. Doll, D. J. Barratt
"The Bond low energy impact (crushing) work index test is specified to be performed on rock specimens between 50 mm and 75 mm in effective diameter. NQ-diameter drill core, frequently used in mineral
Jan 1, 2012
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Operation and Maintenance of Mineral Processing Plants (A CMP Textbook)By A. L. Mular
"On behalf of Bob Bruce and myself I would like to begin by stressing some key points.First, most of us know that the Canadian Mineral Processors was formed in 1969 and is an offshoot of the Canadian
Jan 1, 1979
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Advances in the Use of Polytetrafluoroethylene during Medium Temperature Pressure Oxidation of Chalcopyrite"Previous studies on the effect of polytetrafluoroethylene addition during chalcopyrite leaching under conditions similar to those of the CESL process have reportedly resulted in complete leaching of
Jan 1, 2012
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Environmental management for pits and quarries: an annotated bibliographyBy Fred A. Curtis, Kathryn E. Moore
"The past 14 years have brought an increased awareness of environmental problems. Surface mining for mineral aggregates has been one o f the issues which ha s sparked fierce controversy and debate. Va
Jan 1, 1985
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Lidar System for Mine Shaft Inspection, Surveying and MonitoringBy B. Vorobyov
A Canadian company, Sight Power Inc., has developed a revolutionary, fully automated shaft monitoring and inspection system for deep-level mining based on a 3D mobile laser scanning technology. It con
Aug 1, 2013
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Gold Concentrate Roaster for Sulphur, Carbon and Arsenic RemovalBy A. Tohn, K. Adham, R. Lu, D. Lemieux
"To remove sulphur, carbon and arsenic from the gold concentrates of Dundee Sustainable Technologies (DST), Hatch has designed a demonstration plant roaster using the fluid bed technology. The fluid b
Jan 1, 2014
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Cut-off grade calculations for an open-pit mineBy H. T. John
"The objective of this paper is to demonstrate how the optimum cut -off grade can be calculated for typical large tonnage openpit mines. In the examples, it is assumed that the concentrator tonnage is
Jan 1, 1985
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Diesel engines: mechanical considerations for equipment selection and operationBy D. G. Champion
"A comparison of diesel engine power ratings with in-service capability, and the selection of unit size and total number of units are discussed in the paper. Engine specific fuel consumption and its e
Jan 1, 1986
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Life Cycle Methodology For Copper - Allocation And Recycling ApproachesBy S. Gößling-Reisemann
Most copper ores contain valuable co-products such as molybdenum, gold, silver, nickel, etc. Sulphuric acid and steam are valuable by-products, which are generated dur¬ing copper production. The envir
Jan 1, 2007
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Centrifuge model studies of salt backfillBy Euler M. De Souza
"This paper presents a study developed to assess the potential use of salt tailings as backfill to control surface subsidence and as a mine bulkhead used to isolate areas of potential brine inflows. A
Jan 1, 1994
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HPGR: Why Skewing is a Requirement for Operational ApplicationsBy S. D. A. Hannot, H. Knapp
"High pressure grinding rolls (HPGR’s) are an energy efficient solution for comminution of industrial minerals and metal ores. The technology is successfully applied in an expanding field of applicati
Jan 1, 2019
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Flowsheet development for small gold and silver operations (synopsis)By Roger M. Nendick
"IntroductionThe stages of development for bringing a mill into production demand that a flowsheet for the process be developed at an early stage. Detailed engineering of the mill may then proceed wit
Jan 1, 1983
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Technical Considerations for the Reduction of Energy Consumption in the design of Copper/Gold Processing PlantsBy Olav Mejia
The rising energy costs and environmental considerations in mining necessitate the development of energy-efficient copper and gold processing plants. This paper presents an analysis of technical strat
May 4, 2025
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Design of liner plate culverts for underground mining environmentBy Roy EI. Durr, Glen R. Davidge
"This paper presents the results of structural analyses and full-scale destructive tests conducted on liner plate culverts. The purpose of this work was to establish a design method and evaluate the s
Jan 1, 1995
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Suggestions for Good Grade Capping Practices from Historical LiteratureBy M. Nowak
Extreme high grades often exert too much influence on surrounding block estimates, leading to a smearing of high grades that can cause overestimation of mineral resources. This concern underlies the d
Aug 1, 2013