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Multiple Factorial Anaylsis of Rock Fragmentation under Various Cyclic Loading ConditionsBy N. Erarslan, M. Ghamgosar
The size of rock fragments depends on the nature of the loading applied the strength of the minerals and the texture of the rock. Research in the literature demonstrates that there is a distinct diffe
Jan 1, 2015
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Stratigraphic control of Cu-Fe skarn ore distribution and genesis at Craigmont, British ColumbiaBy Gregg W. Morrison
"The Craigmont copper-iron skarn deposit is adjacent to the southern margin of the late Triassic Guichon Creek batholith in south-central British Columbia. Host to the ore are sedimentary and volcanic
Jan 1, 1980
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Sustainable Manufacture: A Dilemma or Window of Opportunity?By M. H. Attia
The concept of sustainable development has been evolved into a working framework for sustainable manufacturing, in which the environmental requirements are introduced into product development at the d
Jan 1, 2006
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Leaching of Bulk Flotation Concentrate as an Alternative to Treat a Complex Sulfide OreBy C. A. Sosa-Blanco
Minera Sabinas in central Mexico treats a complex sulfide ore containing galena, chalcopyrite, sphalerite and argentite as valuable minerals, and in some cases important amounts of non-magnetic pyrrho
Jan 1, 2007
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Use of Glycine as an Alternative Lixiviant to Leach Copper from ChalcopyriteBy Jaeheon Lee, Junmo Ahn, Doyun Shin
"Many alternative leaching systems including bacterial leaching have been introduced to avoid passivation on the surface of chalcopyrite and to increase the leaching efficiency of copper from chalcopy
Jan 1, 2017
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Geology of the Stratmat Boundary and Heath Steele N-5 Zones, Bathurst Camp, Northern New BrunswickBy Art Hamilton
Abstract -The Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag ore deposits of the Boundary and N-5 zones near Bathurst, New Brunswick, occur in a polydeformed volcano-sedimentary sequence that is part of the Ordovician Tetagouche Group.
Jan 1, 1992
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Further Potassium-Argon Age Dating at Copper Mountain, B.C.By V. A. G. Preto, W. H. White, J. E. Harakal
Potassium-argon age dating performed recently on intrusive rocks from Copper Mountain indicates that the satellite Smelter Lakes and Voigt stocks have radio-metric ages which are indistinguishable fro
Jan 1, 1971
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The Role of Bubble Air Stream in Selective FlotationBy Vladislava A. Ignatkina, Victor D. Samyguin
"Within the limits of two-phase approach, considering mass transfer with pulp and air streams was shown that each bubble appears to be an elementary carrier, transporting particles from the collection
Jan 1, 2016
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Determination of Uranium in Ores by Field AnalysisBy F. E. Senftle
Introduction The usual laboratory methods of uranium analysis are either tedious, time-consuming chemical procedures or elaborate physical methods requiring sensitive equipment. There is thus an ur
Jan 1, 1949
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Interaction Mechanism of Yielding Rock Bolt and Matrix MassBy Yujing Jiang, Xuezhen Wu, Bo Li, Tomomi Iura, Gang Wang
"Yielding bolt has been widely used for rock reinforcement in mining and civil engineering in high stress conditions. However, the interaction mechanism of yielding bolt and matrix mass is still not c
Jan 1, 2015
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The Continuous Separation of Tar Sands by Oil-Phase •AgglomerationBy B. D. Sparks, I. E. Puddington, F. W. Meadus
The continuous separation of bitumen from Athabasca tar sands, with a high clay content, has been demonstrated. Recoveries of 95 per cent or higher have been obtained. Further processing of this produ
Jan 1, 1971
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An Approach to Measure Zeta Potential using Sedimentation Potential MethodBy M. Mirnezami, J. A. Finch, S. Uddin
A fast, reliable and practical way of measuring zeta potential using sedimentation potential method is proposed. A cell was designed along with the instrument control software to determine the require
Jan 1, 2009
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Residues from Lead, Zinc and Copper Industry and Their Possible Contribution to the Supply of Selected Minor ElementsBy Juergen Antrekowitsch, Stefan Steinlechner
"Within the last decades, mainly the base metals, like zinc, copper and lead were recycled from different industrial residues without taking into account that accompanied minor side-elements are often
Jan 1, 2016
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Copper Roast Segregation Process: A Promise to be Fulfilled and a Challenge for Material Handling TechnologyBy A. del Campo A.
The roast segregation process, which was patented in 1974, makes use of a set of chemical reactions that are different from the traditional sequential oxidation of iron and copper sulfides used by all
Jan 1, 2007
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Progress Report on Establishing Longwall Retreating in Dominion No. 20 Colliery, Glace BayBy D W. MacFadgen
THE operating advantages of the longwall retreating system of mining, as opposed to longwall advancing, have been well known for many years. Although retreat walls have been successfully worked in the
Jan 1, 1961
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Fractured Bedrock Investigation by Using High-Resolution Borehole Images and the Distributed Temperature Sensing TechniqueBy R. Charlier, G. Radioti, J. -P. Radu, S. Delvoie, F. Nguyen
"In order to investigate the fracturing of the bedrock and its possible heterogeneous distribution in situ, four boreholes equipped with double-U geothermal pipes of 100 m long were installed on the c
Jan 1, 2015
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Enterprise Optimization at Semafo's Mana Gold Mining Operations, Burkina Faso, West AfricaBy G. Whittle, R. Peevers, P. Moryoussef
Enterprise optimization is a relatively new optimization approach to mine planning used to jointly consider all aspects of a mining operation affecting the mine planning process and related valuation.
Jan 1, 2011
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Balmer's in-pit coal conveyor: Improving haulage efficiencyBy C. H. van Eendenburg
"Installation of a 3.6 km long raw coal conveyor in the Balmer open pit was undertaken to improve over-all haulage efficiency. This paper covers the rationale behind this project, system design and co
Jan 1, 1990
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Statistical Review of Canada's Mining Industry, 1950By H. McLeod
Introduction In the period from 1939 to the present, Canada has experienced a remarkable industrial expansion, rising to probably seventh in rank amongst world countries. In the early part of this pe
Jan 1, 1951
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Wall Control Techniques at Inco's Pipe Open PitBy J. Janeson
Wall control at the Pipe Open Pit is of primary importance in ensuring the long-term stability of the operation, while keeping costs to a minimum. Blasting techniques have been adapted to the variatio
Jan 1, 1979