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The Quintette Coal Project Plant Design and Operational ExperienceBy G. B. Bosworth, M. J. Lake, J. W. Hogg
The Quintette Coal operation in northeastern British Columbia has one of the world's largest Preparation Plants, with a design capacity of 6.5 million tonnes per year of clean coal.This paper will dis
Jan 1, 1987
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Conditions Affecting Mining in British ColumbiaBy R. W. Brock
This subject is too broad and comprehensive to be dealt with adequately and authoritatively in this paper. It calls for the knowledge and experience of many men, but the results from such collaborativ
Jan 1, 1924
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Development of the New Oxygen-Enriched Bottom-Blowing Continuous Copper Converting ProcessBy Yan Jie
The oxygen-enriched bottom-blowing continuous converting process for copper matte was recently developed by the China-ENFI Engineering Corporation. The first commercial plant based on this technology
Jan 1, 2014
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Dissolution of Precious Metal Enhanced by Alloying with Less-Noble MetalsBy M. Maeda, H. Sasaki
Dissolution characteristics of metals vary significantly when they form alloys with other elements. Because hydrometallurgical processes are essential in separation and refining of non-ferrous metals,
Jan 1, 2014
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Aluminium Therapy in the United StatesBy J. W. G. Hannon
FOLLOWING the experimental work of Denny, Robson, and Irwin, and the clinical investigation by Crombie and Blaisdell, an investigation of aluminium therapy was begun at Washington, Pa., which is situa
Jan 1, 1944
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Notes on the Banking of CoalBy J. Mullins
Coal was first banked by the Dominion Coal Company, Limited, in 1898, near No. 2 Colliery, the same site as is presently used for that purpose. Though today there are banks at Glace Bay, Sydney, and S
Jan 1, 1931
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Results from the Monitoring Program at the LTA Site: Hydraulic Behavior of the CoverBy Bruno Bussière
Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) from mine wastes is one of the most environmental challenge currently facing the mining industry. AMD is the result of the natural oxidation of sulphides exposed to air and wa
May 1, 2003
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Achieving Project Quality Enhances Life Cycle Performance Of Industrial ProjectsBy Brent Robertson
Failure to meet quality objectives during the execution of any industrial project has lasting negative impacts on facility life cycle performance. Cost overruns, schedule delays, and rework are charac
Nov 1, 2011
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Arsenic in Pyrometallurgical OperationsBy J. N. Cram
"The comments given are to help allay generally accepted ideas that the handling of arsenic as arsenic-trioxide (As2o3J in and from off gas pyrometallurgical operation fumes is difficult, hazardous an
Jan 1, 1979
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Recent Developments of the Old Sydney at Princess Colliery Collieries, LimitedBy R. R. Dickson
Princess colliery, the largest mine operated by the Old Sydney Collieries, Limited, commenced operations in 1877. It was the first mine sunk in the Sydney coal field with the primary object of working
Jan 1, 1946
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Pit HorsesBy D. A. McIsaac
In these days, when mass production seems to be the watchword of all industrial companies, nothing is left undone to attain this end. Transportation, where necessary, becomes a question of very great
Jan 1, 1930
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The Evolving Legal Regime Governing Ethics And Sustainability in the Mining IndustryBy A. C. Drost
The mining industry has been put under closer scrutiny in recent years, which has led to the adoption of a plethora of initiatives in countries around the world and by international organizations, som
Aug 1, 2013
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Hydrometallurgical Process for Treatment of Zinc Fume DustsBy M. Lahtinen, H. Takala, B. Saxén
Oxidic zinc fume dusts are formed in electric arc furnace (EAF), Waelz furnace operations, and also in the Top Submerged Lance (TSL) furnace of Outotec Ausmelt. These dusts are normally considered as
Jan 1, 2014
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Ground Geophysical Techniques in Northern Kimberlite Exploration - Recent InnovationsBy Mike Power
Geophysical techniques have played a pivotal role in northern kimberlite exploration since the initial discovery at Point Lake in 1991. In the Slave Craton and surrounding regions, there are definite
May 1, 2003
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Effect of Diesel Oxidation Catalysts on Nitrogen Dioxide Production from Diesel Mining EquipmentBy C. Allen, M. Gangal, J. Stachulak
"Most underground diesel equipment is equipped with diesel oxidization catalysts (DOCs) to reduce carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon emissions. DOCs do not alter nitrogen oxides concentrations but can pr
Jan 1, 2016
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Using Computer Software to Identify Ore and Waste in Alberta Oil Sands DepositsBy Jr. Wilkinson
Suncor Energy currently mines approximately nine hundred thousand tonnes of ore and waste per day at its open pit operations in the Athabasca Oilsands near Fort McMurray, Alberta. Modeling these depos
Apr 1, 2005
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Uranium deposits South Limb of the Quirke syncline Elliot Lake, OntarioBy F. Q. Barnes
"Uranium, thorium and yttrium have been recovered, since the 1950s, from pyritic quartz-pebble conglomerates occurring in the basal sediments of the Quirke syncline at Elliot Lake. Gold, an element of
Jan 1, 1986
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A new Approach to Maximize the Natural Conditioning System at Creighton MineBy Enrique I. Acuña
Creighton Mine is part of the mining history of Sudbury with more than 100 years of operation. Currently the deeper levels of the mine are reaching the 8000 ft level without implementation of mechanic
Oct 1, 2010
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Research and Natural ResourcesBy N. H. Grace
"IntroductionA STRIKING FEATURE of the past twenty years has been the application of organized scientific and industrial research to problems of national defence and security and to the development of
Jan 1, 1952
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Modifications of the CCD Circuit at Cameco's Key Lake Uranium OperationBy Charles "Chick" Rodgers, Anthony Sarion
"With declining feed grade and increased production targets, it became necessary to upgrade Key Lake's eight stage counter current decantation (CCD) circuit. Following laboratory trials, mill operatio
Jan 1, 1998