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Possibilities and Limitations of Gravity Concentration as Applied to Pitchblende Ores at Port Radium, N. W. T.By E. B. Spice
"IntroductionExperience at Eldorado has been gained with a variety of mill feeds. That is, the actual mode of occurrence of the pitchblende varies to such an extent that gravity concentration has at t
Jan 1, 1950
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Mapping by the Bureau of Geology and TopographyBy K. G. Chipman
THE discussion on Dr. Chipman's paper, Mapping by the Topographical Survey, centred mainly on the urgent need for aerial photographic reconnaissance of unmapped portions of the country as an init
Jan 1, 1944
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The Present Status of Geophysics in CanadaBy A. A. Brant
ONE of the reasons advanced for the decline in prospecting and discovery is that, as regards surficial examination, the law of diminishing returns is becoming applicable. Fewer surficially unprospecte
Jan 1, 1942
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Phase Equilibria of Dicalcium Silicate in HCL and NaOH-NaAl (OH)4-Na2CO3 Aqueous Solutions Using The Bromley-Zemaitis ModelBy Zhibao Li, Lanmu Zeng
The behavior of dicalcium silicate in NaOH-NaAl(OH)4-Na2CO3 solution is of significance for controlling the silica level in the production of alumina via the sintering process. Dicalcium silicate samp
Jan 1, 2014
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Sustainable Development ? From by-Product Synergy to Capital Stock TurnoverBy Gordon E. Forward
Sustainable development in the mining and metallurgical industrial sectors can be implemented by two distinct groups: 1. The managers and operators of existing facilities ? working with industrial p
May 1, 2002
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Mining of the Wadi Shatti iron ore deposits, Libya (a synopsis)By M. K. Aly
"ABSTRACTThis paper briefly describes the mining method proposed for the iron ore deposits in Wadi Shatti, western Libya. The iron ore produced will be used in the steel plant at Misurata on the Medit
Jan 1, 1980
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Numerical Investigation of Slurry Flow and Particle Segregation Dynamics in a Gravity ConcentratorBy U. Caliskan, S. Miskovic
Gravity separation is a technique that depends on the difference in density of minerals for their separation. Although this method is one of the oldest separation techniques, it is still preferred in
Jan 1, 2019
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Water Problems in the Cape Breton Coal Mining DistrictsBy J. L. Bowlby
Introduction In the following discussion, boiler-feed and mine waters will be considered from the point of view of the problems arising from the chemical nature of the mineral and gaseous impurities
Jan 1, 1934
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The Mining Town of Malartic, Que.By William B. Hetherington
Communities are the foundation upon which the whole structure of society rests and upon which the nation builds its hope for the future. They are not established to serve any one particular generation
Jan 1, 1943
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Transportation in the Uranium Areas of the Northwest TerritoriesBy W. J. Bennett
"I AM very happy to have this opportunity of speaking to the Montreal Branch of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.I have selected as the subject of my remarks transportation in that area
Jan 1, 1952
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Mineralogical Characterization of a Complex Polymetallic Deposit Containing Gold, Silver, and Organic CarbonBy L. A. Jameson, J. Awmack, P. J. Lind
"Peñasquito is a polymetallic deposit containing gold, silver, lead, and zinc. The operation is currently the largest producer of gold in Mexico. Over the next few years, the process flowsheet will be
Jan 1, 2017
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The Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations Converting Practice, an UpdateBy G. Goodall, R. Jabbar, S. Muinonen, A. Cummings
"Glencore’s Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations in Falconbridge, Ontario, has been in operation since 1930. Many new technologies and practices, now common in the industry, have been implemented at t
Jan 1, 2017
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An Influence of Temperature and Mineral Composition on Arsenic Removal from Copper Concentrates By Heat TreatmentBy Takahiko Okura, Chiharu Tokoro, Shunta Shibuya
Copper concentrates bearing arsenic as enargite (Cu3AsS4) or tennantite (Cu12As4S13) have disadvantage on copper smelting environmentally and economically, so those concentrates should be treated dece
Jan 1, 2014
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Large Underground Excavation Support for Ore ExploitationBy R. Lapcevic, P. Lokin
"Among other components, ore body „T“ was discovered in the Bor pit copper mine at a depth of app. 500m. The ore body is relatively small: 60-65m long, 40-45m wide and up to 50m high, but with an extr
Jan 1, 2015
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Column Flotation Development for Copper Scavenging in Inco's Matte Separation ProcessBy R. Stratton-Crawley, S. W. Wilson
"Inco's Matte Separation Plant is a unique mineral processing facility having no process tailings stream. Each product is a high-grade concentrate with strict assay specifications which are defined by
Jan 1, 1991
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Participative mine managementBy Ken Musgrave
"What Most Effective Management Does?It must satisfy the demands, of three groups of people: owners, employees and the public.OwnersOwners want profitable operations that will pay them a return on the
Jan 1, 1985
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Komag?s Innovative Solutions for Mining Machines and EquipmentSome examples of the results of research projects, conducted in the KOMAG Institute of Mining Technology are presented. Special attention is paid to mining machines and equipment, and improving work s
Aug 1, 2013
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Closing the loop—Using actual concentrator performance to determine the true value of ore sources"The Antamina orebody is a geologically complex, polymetallic skarn located in the Peruvian Andes. A range of copper and copperzinc ores are campaigned separately through the concentrator producing co
Jan 1, 2005
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The Mining Society of Nova Scotia, 1887-1937By Harry Piers
A RAPID glance over the history of The Mining Society of Nova Scotia shows that in its fifty years of service, which it is now rounding out, the Society has had an honourable career, rendered signal s
Jan 1, 1937
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Development of an Electrochemicalmicrobial Sensor for Analyticaldetermination of Pb(II) Ions in Aqueous SolutionBy R. V. Kumar, C. Schwandt, S. Subramanian, S. Sampath, S. Vimalnath
Waste waters and industrial effluents containing toxic heavy metals such as Pb, Hg, As and Cr, beyond permissible limits (0.1 ppm, 0.01 ppm, 0.02 ppm and 0.05 ppm, respectively) (WHO, 2011), pose seri
Jan 1, 2016