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Chapter IV-Continued - Part 2.-Nova Scotia - Structure of the Gold Veins of Nova ScotiaBy G. Vibert Douglas
"Gold occurs in Nova Scotia in three ways, saddle reefs, fissure veins, and fossil placers. Of these the saddle reefs are the commonest. They have been the source of most of the gold and have also bee
Jan 1, 1954
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Demonstration Campaign Results on a Cyanide-Free Process for Gold Extraction from a Refractory ConcentrateBy J. -M. Lalancette, D. Lemieux, C. Chouinard
"A gold bearing concentrate containing 107 g/T of gold, 9.3% copper and 706 ppm of mercury was processed at the demonstration scale for the extraction of gold and copper using a cyanide free process.
Jan 1, 2017
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The Valuation of Advanced Mining Projects & Opera Ting Mines: Market Comparable ApproachesBy Craig Roberts
"While various methods are available to estimate a mining project's value, value is only established through a transaction. Comparable methods allow the value estimated for a mining project to be benc
Jan 1, 2003
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Stochastic Optimization in Mine Design and Production Scheduling: Methods, applications and valueBy Roussos Dimitrakopoulos
Overview ?Uncertainty matters: The economic side ?Models of geological uncertainly ?Shifting the paradigm: Stochastic mine planning ?Using uncertainty to improve project performance ?Conclusion
Oct 1, 2010
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Multi-Component Autogenous Pilot TrialsA pilot scale AG milling campaign was conducted at the AngloAmerican Platinum pilot plant in South Africa. Different blends of hard:soft (silicate:chromite) and coarse:fine particles in the AG mill fr
Jan 1, 2012
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Modifications to Foam Volume MeasurementsBy J. A. Finch, R. R. Cunningham
The amount of foam volume generated in relation to the gas flowrate has long been used to define the foaminess of a solution and to characterize surfactants. The vessel geometry and gas flowrate range
Jan 1, 2009
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Late Proterozoic and Early Paleozoic Metasediment-hosted Tungsten Mineralization in Central Namibia: Recent Advances in Exploration and ResearchBy N. M. Steven, J. M. Moore, J. L. Kuyper
Abstract - Mineral exploration and research has led to the identification of four types of tungsten mineralization in the NE-trending, largely ensialic, inland branch of the late Proterozoic/early Pal
Jan 1, 1994
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Cupriferous Peat: Embryonic• Copper Ore?By D. C. Fraser
Copper occurs invisibly in a geo-logical environment characterized by swampy conditions and an accumulation of forest peat. This swamp, located in southeastern New Brunswick, contains up to ten per ce
Jan 1, 1961
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Geology of the Coleville Field, SaskatchewanBy G. J. Hamilton
"THE Royalite-Canada Southern Coleville No. 1 gas strike of August 15th, 1951, and the closely following low gravity black-oil strike of August 23rd, were the first of a series of recent oil and gas d
Jan 1, 1952
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Coal Mining and Geology in CanadaBy F. W. Gray
Summarized Foreword This paper is one of a series arranged by Institute Divisional Committees for the Fiftieth Anniversary Meeting, reviewing the experience of the major mining and metallurgical in
Jan 1, 1948
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Industrial natural gas technologies for the mining and metallurgy industryBy A. Zaidi
"The mining and metallurgy industry is highly energy intensive and one of the largest energy users in Canada. Energy costs are also a major component of total production costs in this industry as desc
Jan 1, 1993
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Petrology and alteration of the Siscoe Stock at the Siscoe Gold Mine, Val D'or, QuebecBy Laszlo Imreh, Pierre Trudel, André C. Tessier
"The Siscoe gold mine is ranked as the fourth largest mine in the history of the Val d' Or mining district with a total production of 27.4 tAufrom1929 to 1949. Most of the gold mineralization occurred
Jan 1, 1990
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Recent Developments in Iron Smelting and Steelmaking ProcessesBy W. M. Armstrong
THE GROWTH of the major iron and steel industries on this continent and in many European countries was based on the use of as-mined, high-grade, lump iron ores and on the availability of metallurgical
Jan 1, 1958
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Using a Constraint Model to Optimize a Mineral Processing SystemBy A. Khan, C. Ciriello
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the value of constraint modelling in optimization of mineral processing systems. This will be achieved by first understanding the overall concept of variati
Jan 1, 2015
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Manufacturing Business Intelligence Delivering Operational ExcellenceBy Vic Briccardi
Energy Management Challenges The Holistic Standard to Energy Management Energy Management Information System (EMIS) "Best Practices?: Energy Management Maturity Curve De Beers Canada Profile &
May 1, 2013
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Solute Effect on Hydrogen Embrittlement at S9 Grain Boundary in NickelBy X. Zhou
"Hydrogen induced failure and degradation in structural metals, namely hydrogen embrittlement, has been a long-standing industrial problem for more than one century and remains unsolved. Despite the p
Jan 1, 2017
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Virtual Geologist ? Creating Photo-Realistic 3D Models of Underground Mines with instant Mine ModellerBy Stephen Se
Geological assessment of active mine faces enables ore grade control, geological modelling and exploration planning. Monitoring of the mine advancement at every drill-blast-muck cycle allows for effec
Oct 1, 2009
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Total Plant Control by a Process Computer at Quebec Cartier?s Mount Wright PropertyBy G. Bourque
One of the design criteria for the Mount Wright facilities was to incorporate the latest proven automation techniques and devices for the new crushing, grinding and concentrating plant. The heart of
Jan 1, 1977
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Crystallization Behaviors of Magnetite and Hematite during Molten Oxidation of Copper SlagBy Takashi Nakamura, Atsushi Iizuka, Yong Fan, Etsuro Shibata
The level of iron in typical copper slag reaches nearly 40% by mass, in the form of iron silicate. We designed a method to oxidize the nonmagnetic iron silicate to magnetite, permitting the selective
Jan 1, 2015
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New Brunswick peat resources and their utilizationBy D. KEYS, D. E. Gemmell
The portion of the earth's surface covered by peatlands has been conservatively estimated at over 420 million ha (Kivinen and Pakarinen 1980). It is estimated that there are about 170 million ha of pe
Jan 1, 1984