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HPGR Trade-Off Studies and how to Avoid Them (6875f157-fcc3-4955-b54c-dc18d1078933)By C. T. Morley
The steadily increasing interest in high pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) as a legitimate alternative comminution technology for hard rock applications has led to a proportional increase in the demand f
Jan 1, 2012
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The 1993 rebuild and upgrade of Kalgoorlie nickel smelterBy T. A. Apelt, B. J. Elliot
"In September 1993, the flash furnace at Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter, KNS, was brought off line after almost 12 years of operation. This is a record campaign life for a flash furnace. The furnace was&ap
Jan 1, 1995
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Frozen Backfill for Open Stoping in PermafrostBy Daniel L. Cluff
The Canadian mining industry needs to find viable alternatives to the conventional cemented pastefill/hydraulic methods of backfilling open stopes for underground mines located within a permafrost zon
May 1, 2008
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Laminated Displacement Discontinuity Analyses for Estimating Stresses, Strain, Convergence and Subsidence During the Recovery of Safety Pillar at Soma Coal Field- Western TURKEYBy C. Okay Aksoy
In Turkey, the increasing demand for lignite has necessitated an increased emphasis on both lignite production and recovery. This emphasis has resulted in a gradual increase in the application of the
May 1, 2004
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Detection of Collectors on Mineral Grains by Tof-SimsBy Ken G. Stowe, Stephen L. Chryssoulis, Christian Bendel, Joe Y. Kim, Ewald Niehuis
"TOF-SIMS (Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry) was used to detect collectors sorbed onto the surface of mineral particles in concentrate and tailings samples from the Brunswick, Matagami a
Jan 1, 1995
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Student Perspectives on Partnerships and EmploymentBy Michael Fuller
Roadmap ? Examples of Partnership from UBC ?? Event Sponsorship ?? Recruitment & Connections ?? Opportunities ? National Recruitment Survey Results ? Conclusion with Key Points Event Sponsorshi
May 1, 2008
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Prepriming at Vale?s Stobie MineBy Jennifer Pakula
Productivity improvements in underground mining are becoming harder to find. Most mines quickly identify deficiencies in their processes and then struggle to make productivity gains beyond that platea
Nov 1, 2011
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Development of an Innovative Mixed Chloride Leaching Process for the Recovery of Rare EarthsBy V. I. Lakshmanan
Rare earth elements and yttrium (REEs+Y) are being used in the making of hybrid electric cars, catalytic converters, wind power generators, LEDs, hard disc drives, flat panel displays, and portable el
Jan 1, 2014
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The Utility of the ISO 45001:2018 Framework to Generate Risk Profiles and Mitigation Strategies for the Worker/Asrine Gas Exposure RiskBy B. Krysa, A. Mitsui, T. L. Koehler
The presence of arsenic, even at trace levels, in copper processing leads to the risk of arsine gas where reducing conditions exist that can reduce any soluble arsenic present to its minus 3 valance s
Jan 1, 2019
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The “Mill Redesign Project” at Inco’s Clarabelle MillBy G. Labonté, J. Truskoski, A. Kerr, A. Bouchard, J. Barrett
"Improving mill grade recovery relationships is always good business. Inco’s Clarabelle mill has just undergone a $16 M process upgrade that was designed to improve nickel recovery by 2%. The “Mill Re
Jan 1, 2003
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Alkaline pressure oxidation at Barrick Mercur"In conjunction with Banick Mercur , Wright Engineers Limited designed the first multi-stage aqueous pressure oxidation system in an alkaline environment in North America. A three-stage slurry heating
Jan 1, 1989
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Prediction of Metallurgical Performances as a Function of Fineness of GrindBy Ron Tessier, Claude Bazin, Robert Grant, Mike Cooper
"Grinding simulators are now widely available to assist in the optimization of industrial circuits. They provide circuit operating conditions or flowsheet designs that yield a given product size distr
Jan 1, 1994
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Model of the Sullivan MineBy A. G. Pentland
MODELS of mines may be classified under three headings: (a) sheet models, (b) solid models, and (c) skeleton models. Sheet Models are made of sheets of glass, celluloid, or a transparent plastic mate
Jan 1, 1944
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Coating Materials Containing Gold Nano-ParticlesBy Ayako Iwakoshi
Highly concentrated pastes of gold nanoparticles were successfully produced by use of a special kind of protective polymer and a mild reductant. Solid part of the pastes consists of up to 85wt% of gol
Oct 1, 2003
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Comparison of Variogram Upscaling Approaches for Consistent Scale Modeling of Mineral DepositsBy Miguel A. Cuba
Resource models are generally constructed using data of different types and/or from different sources. A common issue is the consistency of scale in the information that often leads to a requirement t
Oct 1, 2009
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Improvement of Mechanical Properties of AZ31b Sheets by High-Speed RollingBy S. Minamiguchi
Grain refinement is effective to enhance strength and ductility of metallic materials. However this advantage has not been utilized fully for magnesium alloys in industry because microstructure contro
Jan 1, 2006
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Handling and Treatment of Custom Ore at Malartic Gold Fields MillBy Percy Coulter
"GeneralThe Malartic Gold Fields mill is presently treating ore from four different companies. The ore is delivered by truck, by the shipper, and dumped into the Malartic Gold Fields ore bin. This ore
Jan 1, 1966
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Quantitative Estimation of Dilution and Ore Loss Resulting from Block Estimation Errors and a Specified Cut-off GradeBy T. A. Postolski, A. J. Sinclair
"Abstract - Where block (selective mining unit) grade distributions can be determined, the effect of average random errors of block grade estimates on metal recovery can be evaluated quantitatively. T
Jan 1, 1998
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Risk Management Approach to Taphole Integrity at Olympic Dam Copper SmelterBy F. Musuka, D. Jenkins, A. Keyes
BHP Olympic Dam operates a Direct-to-Blister copper flash smelting Furnace (DBF) and an Electric Slag Cleaning Furnace (ESCF). Tapping blister copper from these furnaces via tapholes is a routine task
Jan 1, 2019
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Feasibility Studies CIM Vancouver 2010Some Statistics ? Feasibilitystudiescostbetween2% & 3% of capital andrequire8% to15% of total engineering effort ? Feasibilitystudiesusuallytakebetween8 and16 months ? Historically more than80% of
May 1, 2010