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Ore Characterisation of the Aqqaluk Deposit at Red DogBy Steven W. Wilson, Brigitte Lacouture, Nichola A. McKay
"The Aqqaluk deposit is a lead-zinc ore body that lies immediately north of the Main Pit at Teck Cominco’s Red Dog Mine in Alaska. It is scheduled to begin production in 2011 or 2012. A project team w
Jan 1, 2007
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Probabilities in Estimating the Grade of Gold DepositsBy C. O. Swanson
CALCULATING the average grade of a gold deposit is a problem that presents certain unique difficulties. Particularly troublesome is the fact that the average of the samples taken from a deposit is lik
Jan 1, 1945
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Early Innovations in Copper Hydrometallurgy: The Unknown 1866 Whelpley & Storer ProcessBy W. W. Culver
The paper explores the substance, circumstances and significance of the Whelpley and Storer Copper Process. The 1866 Whelpley and Storer patent specified a process combining mechanical and chemical en
Jan 1, 2019
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A Comparison of the Energy Requirements of an HPGR / Stirred Mill Circuit and Conventional Grinding Circuits for the Comminution of Mesaba OreBy Steve Wilson, Bern Klein, Jeff Drozdiak, Stefan Nadolski, Andrew Bamber
"In the adaptation of high pressure grinding rolls (HPGRs) to hard-rock mining applications, circuit development has mainly focused on placing HPGRs in the role of tertiary crusher in the preparation
Jan 1, 2010
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Uranium-Enriched Bedrock in the central Wopmay Orogen: Implications for Uranium MineralizationBy Louise Corriveau, Bronwyn Azar, Valerie A. Jackson, Luke Ootes, Jeff Harris
We use the results of new bedrock mapping, combined with geochemical point data and airborne radiometric data (in particular equivalent uranium concentrations) to help determine which geological units
Jan 1, 2013
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The Fuel Reserves of AlbertaBy W. A. Lang
Introduction Under our present civilization, industrial developments will be greatest in those areas in which energy .can be most economically produced and efficiently used, where labour is in adeq
Jan 1, 1949
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Theory and Practice of Roasting Sulphide ConcentratesBy L. E. Djingheuzian
"IntroductionIN 1940, in a series of articles, M. W. von Bernewitz(l) reviewed in detail roasting of gold and silver sulphide ores and concentrates. Since that time some significant developments in ro
Jan 1, 1952
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Water Management in Hydraulic Fill OperationsBy M. Helinski
In the authors? experience inappropriate water management in hydraulic fill masses has been the root cause of most barricade failures. Inappropriate water management can lead to high water pressures,
May 1, 2007
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Difficult Mining Conditions in 153 Orebody at a Depth of 4550 ft at Vale Inco?s Coleman MineVale Inco?s Coleman Mine 153 Orebody is a narrow vein deposit with a dip that varies from 30 to 70 degrees. It has a strike length of 1200-feet and the current mining extends from the 4250 level to 51
May 1, 2009
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Automating Delay Reporting to Deliver Effective MaintenanceBy Shaun Booth
Automating Delay Reporting to Deliver Effective Maintenance Corporate Background: Technology Company: Matrikon Inc. Global software and service provider of Information Technology and Control Solut
May 1, 2003
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Combining Dynamic Logistics Simulation with Process Modeling to Support Capacity Expansion Studies: Experience at ArcelorMittal Mines Canada Pellet PlantBy Jean-Pierre Côté, Alexandre Noiseux
"Hatch and ArcelorMittal Mines Canada have combined their expertise to develop a dynamic model of the latter’s Iron Ore Pellet Plant in Quebec, Canada. This model was used to predict the benefits of d
Jan 1, 2010
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A Short History of Mineral ProcessingBy Fathi Habashi
"Crushing and grinding of ores and their beneficiation by washing away gangue minerals has been practiced since ancient times. Primitive crushing was done by hand pounding the ore with a hard stone th
Jan 1, 2009
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Water Control Technology Innovative Solutions for Underground MinesBy Peter White
Mine Planning Shaft Collar Shaft Sinking Raises Ramp Underground Water Storage
May 1, 2009
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Geophysical Case Study of the Iso and New Insco Deposits, Québec, Canada, Part II: Modeling and InterpretationBy D. Bois, P. Keating, J. Lemieux, M. A. Vallée, M. Allard, R. S. Smith, L. Z. Cheng, M. Chouteau, D. K. Fountain
"Abstract - MEGATEMII airborne electromagnetic data collected over the Iso and New Insco massive sulfide deposits have been modeled using three modeling packages. The EMQ package is a quick inversion
Jan 1, 2006
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Improving Column Flotation Cell Operation in a Copper/Molybdenum Separation CircuitBy Jose R. Hernandez-Aguilar, Jeet Basi
"The study evaluated the impact on overall circuit metallurgy of improving the performance of the two flotation columns that make up the final Mo cleaning stage in the Cu/Mo separation circuit at High
Jan 1, 2009
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Advancements in Coarse and Fine Particle FlotationBy M. Fan, M. Mankosa, G. Luttrell
"Column and other non-conventional flotation approaches continue to provide benefits where conventional flotation processes have exhibited limited success. This is particularly evident with respect to
Jan 1, 2010
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Start-Up and Early Optimization of the New Afton ConcentratorBy C. O’Hara, S. Roy, K. Swedburg, J. Katchen
"New Gold Inc.’s New Afton concentrator commenced operation in June 2012, producing a copper-gold-silver concentrate. During the first two years of operation, various optimization efforts have improve
Jan 1, 2015
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Get More from Existing Mining Equipment Through ReliabilityImproved Process & Practices Result In: ? Reduction of undesirable downtime, & expensive secondary damage ? Improved equipment performance & health ? Extension of equipment life, & reduction of ope
May 1, 2010
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Central Preparation Plant of the Acadia Coal Company, LimitedBy R. P. Nicholson
On September 3rd, 1947, the Acadia Coal Company put into operation a central coal preparation plant. This plant was designed to process all coals mined by this Company in the Pictou County coal field.
Jan 1, 1948
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Effect of some rock mass properties on blasting-induced ground vibration wave characteristicsBy H. A. Bilgin, G. G. U. Aldas
"Ground vibration is the natural result of the blasting process. Many empirical formulae and methodologies including analysis of travel path effects have been developed. The scaled distance, which is
Jan 1, 2004