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Development of Diatomaceous Earth in Nova ScotiaBy Reginals W. Burroughs
Diatomaceous or infusorial earth, also called diatomite; fossil meal, or kieselguhr, is derived from the lowest form of vegetable life, the unicellular alga:. It consists of the siliceous remains of e
Jan 1, 1928
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Project DevelopmentBy Randy McMeekin, Chris Twigge-Molecey, J. Peter Blake
The business objectives of a metallurgical project determine targets and constraints, such as the range of products, production capacities, in-service dates, and capital and operating cost parameters.
Jan 1, 2015
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Canadian Mining Innovation Council - Achieving Global Excellence in Mining Research, Education, Innovation and CommercializationWhy innovate? ? How are we doing in Canada? ? How can we do better? ? Why now? ? What?s next? ? Lowering production costs ? Improving productivity ? Increasing value-added ? Discovering new mi
May 1, 2008
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Discrete Event Simulation of Mine Equipment Systems Combined with Reliability Analysis Based On Genetic AlgorithmsBy Greg Yuriy
This paper discusses research carried out by the Laurentian University Mining Automation Laboratory (LUMAL) in the field of discrete-event simulation of mine equipment systems and reliability assessme
May 1, 2003
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The Nordic Ventilation System – An OverviewBy Adrianus (Adrian) Halim, Tomas Bolsöy, Stina Klemo
"This paper describes the ventilation system used in underground hard rock mines in Sweden and Finland, which is very different than the system used in other major mining countries such as Australia,
Jan 1, 2019
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Multiphysics Couplings and Stability of Fault ZonesBy I. Stefanou, J. Sulem
"In the last thirty years, the study of earthquake mechanisms has emphasized the major role of rock friction. Earthquakes appear to be the result of a frictional instability and occur by sudden slippa
Jan 1, 2015
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Recent Improvements at Tamano SmelterBy M. Hamamoto, M. Furuta, S. Tanaka
The Tamano smelter and refinery has expanded its production from 228kt/y to 260kt/y since 2006. It was not a big jump, but efficient and economical improvements were executed. These were not only de-b
Jan 1, 2007
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Lightweight Aggregates in British ColumbiaBy J. W. McCammon
CRANGES in construction ideas and the continually rising costs of labour and conventional building materials, particularly since World War II, have prompted widespread investigations into the developm
Jan 1, 1957
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Effect of Sulphates on Aggregation of Alumina and PyriteBy M. Mirnezami, J. A. Finch, M. S. Hashemi A.
This study examined the effects of pH and sulphate concentration on the surface charge and stability of alumina and pyrite dispersions. The relationship between these properties was investigated using
Jan 1, 2004
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Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOCC)'s New Silica Flotation PlantBy Mike Smith, George Chung
"A 23 million dollar Flotation Plant has been commissioned at the Iron Ore Company of Canada in 1998. Nine OK-50 cells &re used to float silica in this 1,400 tomes per hour plant. The paper details pr
Jan 1, 1999
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Recycling Low Grade Waste Heat to ElectricityBy N. Razavinia
Most mining and metallurgical industries produce relatively large quantities of low grade waste heat which they vent, for the most part, to the environment. To date, little is being done to recover so
Aug 1, 2013
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Correlation of Adsorbed Polymer Layer Properties with Depressant PerformanceBy D. A. Beattie
Talc is a commonly encountered gangue mineral in metal sulfide flotation. Talc is naturally hydrophobic, resulting in high recoveries if polymeric depressants are not used to specifically reject this
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect of Hydraulic Fracture and Natural Fractures Interaction in Fracture PropagationBy A. Osouli, B. Moradi Bajestani
"Increase in permeability of rock mass is vital for both petroleum and geothermal applications. Hydraulic fracturing is a common method to create and increase the permeability for production. Due to t
Jan 1, 2015
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Inconvertibility of Currency vs The Gold StandardBy Balmer Neilly
To one with so little experience in matters pertaining to currency, international finance, and foreign trade, this is surely an ambitions venture on my part. However, this is a subject of prime import
Jan 1, 1949
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St. George-Table Head Disconformity and Zinc Mineralization, Western NewfoundlandBy L. M. Cumming
"The contact between dolomite of the St. George formation (Cambro-Ordovician) and limestone of the overlying Table Head formation (Middle Ordovician) is a regional disconformity. This is best illustra
Jan 1, 1968
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Using The Six Sigma Approach Towards A Metallurgical Project: Nickel Loss Reduction And General Improvements To The Raglan Rougher Flotation CircuitBy C. Ciriello
Six Sigma methodology, as applied within Xstrata (formerly Falconbridge and Noranda), involves a disciplined approach to managing projects, solving problems, improving performance, and leveraging info
Jan 1, 2007
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Improving Pumping Capacity And Reliability In The Mcclean Lake Leach CircuitBy J. Aydt, W. McCombe, H. McLaughlin, L. Nightingale-Mercer
The McClean Lake mill is located approximately 850 kilometers north of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada and is operated by Orano Canada Inc. (Orano). The mill was designed to process high grade uranium
Jan 1, 2020
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Aluminum Protective Coatings - Fatigue and Bond Strength Properties with Respect to Surface Preparation Techniques: Laser Ablation, Shot Peening and Grit BlastingBy B. Arsenault
Aluminum coatings can provide galvanic cathodic protection for several metals and alloys, In order to be a suitable protective solution on structural components, the mechanical integrity of the compon
Jan 1, 2005
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The Extraction of the Basal Reef below the Weak Khaki Shale at Harmony Gold’s Tshepong MineBy K R. Brentley
"Tshepong Mine, Harmony’s largest gold producing mine, is situated in the Free State portion of the Witwatersrand Basin, east of Odendaalsrus and north of Welkom, South Africa. The Basal reef is a nar
Jan 1, 2015
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Research and Technical Development in a Mining OperationBy J. W. Reynolds
This paper describes the function of the research and development department of a large mining organization and the benefits which can be derived over the years. Examples are given of work done in roc
Jan 1, 1970