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Major Faults, Abitibi Region, QuebecBy G. W. H. Norman
Introduction During the past few years emphasis has been placed on the importance of major faults, fault zones, and associated structures in localizing ore deposition. This interest has developed p
Jan 1, 1946
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Key Performance Indicator on Benefits of BSC-based BIM and Validation MethodsBy Chan-ho Park
As the building has recently become bigger, higher, and freeform, a technology called BIM(Building Information Modeling), which is a key technology that integrates construction and IT(Information Tech
Aug 1, 2013
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Control of the Lake Dufault MillBy A. J. Williams, W. H. A. Timm
"Lake Dufault Mines, Limited, is located north of Noranda, Quebec, and is a producer of copper and zinc concentrates. Various papers have been given on the mill design, construction and operation. 1,
Jan 1, 1969
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Problems Involved In Shutting Down a Mill on Week-Ends and HolidaysBy Gordon. I. M., J. Blackshaw
"The wet part of the Hollinger mill is housed in two buildings, the grinding plant and the treatment plant. In the grinding plant there are four 7xl5 ball mills which grind the ore to 60 per cent thro
Jan 1, 1968
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Upgrading Copper Sulphide Concentrates Through High Temperature Metathesis ReactionsBy K Byrne, W. Hawker
The average grade of copper concentrate is steadily declining, forcing the industry to turn to lower grade and metallurgically challenging orebodies. When faced with a low grade, challenging ore, mini
Jan 1, 2019
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An Overview of Paste and Thickened Tailings Disposal on SurfaceBy Murray W. Grabinsky
This paper considers thickening mine tailings to dense non-segregating slurry or paste for surface disposal. The driving motivation for this initiative is the elimination of ponds, reduction in contai
Nov 1, 2002
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Ore Reserves - The Four CS (a7ae3a89-7579-4c05-a8da-57a4d0a04699)By Owen Owens, W. P. Armstrong
The process of arriving at the size and grade of: (a) a newly-discovered body of mineralization, (b) a potential ore resource, (c) an orebody proposed for mining, or (d) the ore reserves in a mine, re
Jan 1, 1993
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Automatic Control at East Malartic Part 2By A. Gillis
"In order to obtain the equipment necessary to automate the equipment it was decided that the Department of Mines and Milltronics would jointly survey the circuit. This survey involved a metallurgical
Jan 1, 1965
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Parameter Study on Arsenic Oxidation from Concentrated Acidic As(III) Solutions with Activated CarbonBy A. Ghahreman
Activated carbon is proven to be able to catalyze arsenic oxidation in aqueous solution under acidic conditions. A commercially available granular coconut shell based activated carbon (AC) has been ev
Jan 1, 2019
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The Pre-Mississippian Veins and Deposits of the Cariboo DistrictBy Douglas Lay
Attention has been drawn in the publications of the Department of Mines to the view that veins of two different ages occur in the Cariboo district, namely, those of Jura-Cretaceous age and those of pr
Jan 1, 1936
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Investigation of the Possibility of Using Acoustic Technique to Determine Bubble Size in an Inclined CellBy P. Chu, J. A. Finch, R. Li
"Bubble size plays a key role in flotation. In this paper, we examine the possibility of using passive acoustic sending to determine bubble size. Software was developed based on Short Time Fourier Tra
Jan 1, 2016
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Monitoring Thickener Operation Using a Conductivity ProbeBy A. Probst, N. Moores, J. A. Finch
"In 1994 McGill and INCO (Sudbury operation) initiated transfer of technology originally developed to detect level in flotation columns to thickeners. A conductivity probe was installed in a concentra
Jan 1, 1998
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Timbering in Thick SeamsBy Z. D’Amico
"IntroductionWE HAVE HEARD quite a lot recently on newer methods -of supporting roof, such as roof bolting or the use of metal props and •booms, but, with the exception of roof bolting, these methods
Jan 1, 1954
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Noise and Vibration: Mine Workers Exposure in Quebec Underground MinesBy Marcel Laflamme
Underground mine workers are continuously exposed to many sources of noise and vibration in carrying out their tasks. Even though the vibration and sound level of some mining equipment is documented,
Aug 1, 2013
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East Malartic MineBy J. M. Cormie
"The orebodies of the East Malarcic mine are interesting from a geological standpoint because of the very small amount of vein quartz, the occurrence of much of the ore in soft greenstone schist, the
Jan 1, 1954
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LIMS Study of Variables Affecting Sphalerite FlotationBy J. Y. Kim, Kenneth Stowe, Stephen Chryssoulis
"A series of flotation tests was carried out on Brunswick Mining ore with various pH modifiers (soda ash, lime, KOH) and added ions (ferric, nitrate, sulphate) in the copper lead rougher circuit. The
Jan 1, 1994
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Radial Flow Permeability Testing of Indiana LimestoneBy P. Mattar
The geotechnical importance of studying fluid flow through porous media and soils in particular, becomes evident when dealing with groundwater movement in surficial geomaterials that can be initiated
May 1, 2009
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Ultrasonic Inspection in the Mining IndustryBy L. Rahnenfuhrer
"Hoisting equipment is a vital part of the operation of most producing mines. Safety and continuation of operation necessitates ultrasonic preventive maintenance inspection on a regular basis.Ultrason
Jan 1, 1969
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Gaspe Copper MinesBy A. M. Bell
"The property of Gaspe Copper Mines, Limited, is in the Gaspe Peninsula some 60 miles west of the town of Gaspe and 20 miles in from the north coast. The Copper Mountain deposit was first discovered i
Jan 1, 1949
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Ag Milling With and Without Pebbles Recycle - Effect on Multi-Component Ore Deportment and ThroughputBy D. Seke, E. Katsande, R. Khumalo, K. Seerane
Palabora Mining Company (PMC) processes a multi-component ore body using a circuit consisting of two AG mills in parallel, closed with vibrating double deck screens and hydrocyclones. The bottom scree
Jan 1, 2012