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Reclaiming the Other Half of the Athabasca Oil SandsBy Carol E. Jones
?Reclaiming the land? in the Athabasca Oil Sands is becoming a household phrase in Canada. Advances in soil salvage and placement, increasing biodiversity of forest ecosystems and improved design of t
May 1, 2011
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Volcanological Reconstruction of the Corbet Breccia Pile, and Cu-Zn Massive Sulfide Deposit, Noranda, Quebec (4e04e1fb-2588-4997-8220-6f15481d7d28)By M. Labrie, H. L. Gibson, G. Doiron, J. J. Watkins, D. H. Watkinson
The Corbet deposit is one of 17 proximal Cu-Zn massive sulfide deposits located. within the Noranda Cauldron which occurs within the core of the Noranda Volcanic Complex. The deposit is located at the
Jan 1, 1993
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Gold mineralization associated with archean stratabound sulphides in the Cheminis deposit near Larder Lake, OntarioBy R. Bonnar, R. J. McH. Clark
"The Cheminis gold mineralization zone is approximately 6.5 km west of the Kerr Addison Mine along the Larder Lake Shear Zone, in the southern part of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. The zone is very sim
Jan 1, 1987
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Les Mines Selbaie Story Concentrator development and operationBy Ken Wood, Luc Duval
"The development and operation of the milling circuits treating the different Selbaie orebodies are discussed in this paper. The project is reviewed from metallurgical evaluation through construction
Jan 1, 1990
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Caractérisation du comportement hydrogéologique et géochimique des haldes à stérilesBy Michel Aubertin
Les activités minières peuvent produire de grandes quantités de roches stériles, qui sont typiquement entreposées dans des empilements de surface, au dessus la nappe phréatique. Ces haldes peuvent occ
Nov 1, 2008
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Study of tuyere zone refractory destruction in the Sarcheshmeh convertersBy M. Askari, M. H. Parsa, S. Kashani-Nejad
Sarcheshmeh refractory consumption rate is about 7.5 - 8 kg/ton of the produced copper, which is almost three times higher than the other smelters practice. High destruction rate of tuyere zone refrac
Jan 1, 2004
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Geological, Geochemical and Mineralogical Characteristics of the Asturias Fluorspar District, Northern Spain (57c738df-55cf-42be-b553-11abc432f433)By Jorge Loredo, Jesús Garía Iglesias
"Abstract - The Asturian fluorspar district consists of vein and stratiform deposits where mineralization is controlled by a combination of lithological and tectonic factors.It is postulated that thes
Jan 1, 1994
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Roasting, Fluidized-Bed Separation, And Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Waste Tantalum Capacitor to Recover Purified TantalumBy H. Tokuichi, H. Ohta, K. Sato
A physical separation technique of tantalum capacitors from waste print circuit boards is in a development phase in Japan. A tantalum capacitor consists of an exterior coating of resin (epoxy resin) m
Jan 1, 2014
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People, quality and processing improvementBy L. M. Ame, W. D. Harwood
"This paper outlines a management philosophy aimed at promoting employee involvement, quality and process improvement at Inco 's Thompson operations. It describes the use of statistical process c
Jan 1, 1990
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The geology of the McClean uranium deposits, northern SaskatchewanBy N. Saracoglu, J. P. Golightly, R. H. Wallis, J. J. Brummer
"The McClean uranium deposits are in northern Saskatchewan, 11 km west-northwest of the Rabbit Lake mine. Their average grade is 1.8% UJ0 8 and they contain 6,350 tonnes of uranium oxide in seven pods
Jan 1, 1984
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Asbestos in British ColumbiaBy Z. D. Hora
Numerous asbestos occurrences are known, and the Cassiar Mine in Northern British Columbia has been a major producer since 1952. The Kutcho Creek deposit is a large medium-grade deposit of potential e
Jan 1, 1984
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The Use of Rubber Mill Liners at Sherritt Gordon MinesBy C. B. Webber
"Sherritt Gordon's experience with rubber mill liners began in 1964 at the Lynn Lake Farley Mine and continued at the Fox Mine in 1960, and the Ruttan Mine in 1973. This paper describes the history of
Jan 1, 1981
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Mine Hoist Safety: Regulations and Proposed Improvements to Risk-Mitigation StrategiesBy B. Galy, L. Giraud
"This paper compares Canadian provincial mining safety regulations addressing hoist safety, automatic hoisting, and shaft obstruction. The regulations are quite similar among provinces, with only slig
Jan 1, 2016
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The Use of Tomographic Imaging in Mineral Exploration (8a096aac-fcda-4555-92b7-d7a8441f4db9)By A. Fawceit, B. C. Dyer
"The basis of the tomographic velocity imaging technique is briefly described and an application of the method to detect and image a cross-section through a chromite pod is presented. Using the chromi
Jan 1, 1994
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Rock Mass Response to Mining Induced Over-Stresses in a Sublevel Caving Operation Case Study at the Kiruna Mine, SwedenBy Emmanuel Henry
The Kiruna Mine, operated by Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara AB (LKAB), is a large-scale sublevel caving operation located in Arctic Sweden. Iron ore is extracted at a rate of 60 000 tpd from a four-kilometr
May 1, 2001
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A blast design model using the inherent fragmentation of a rock massBy Brian C. Maynard
"Blast design is becoming more and more important as industrial limitations change in regard to economical and physical restraints. Certainly there are ways to alter the nature of the blast by using d
Jan 1, 1990
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Modeling the Progressive Failure in Rock Slopes Based on the Fracture Mechanics Approach Using the Numerical Manifold MethodBy Z. Wu, L. N. Y. Wong
The present study develops the numerical manifold method (NMM) as a tool to investigate the progressive failure in rock slopes. The entire processes of the progressive slide surface development relate
Jan 1, 2015
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Differences in the Removal of Antimony(III) And Antimony(V) From Copper Electrolytes Using Ion ExchangeBy P. A. Riveros
Antimony is commonly found in copper electrolytes and can contaminate the cathode deposit. Several methods, such as ion exchange, solvent extraction and precipitation, have been developed to remove an
Jan 1, 2007
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Reversing the Philosopher's Stone III: Recovering Iron and Other Metals from Slags and Residues (Adeptus Ineptus)*By Larry M. Southwick
Processing of ores to recover metals usually generates large amounts of waste materials, such as rejects from concentrating operations, tailings from leaching and slags from smelting. These wastes oft
Jan 1, 2004
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Exercise caution in foreign landsBy Robert B. Parsons
"The Canadian tax treatment of mining operations outside Canada is not as attractive as the treatment of Canadian operations. Further, the Canadian company that invests abroad a host of complex rules.
Jan 1, 1994