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Successful Recovery of Chromite FinesBy S. Yalcin, S. Chang, M. Oliazadeh
"Present day ferrochrome demand is on the rise, as more steel products require this material as an alloying element. It is projected that the stainless steel demands will grow by about 6% per year to
Jan 1, 2013
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Applied communicationsBy B. J. Clauzier
"The Falconbridge Limited approach to employing communication equipment is first, to determine what is required in a given situation, second, to evaluate the possible alternatives, third, to select th
Jan 1, 1987
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Economic and Financial Market ProspectsBy Earl Sweet
This overview of economic and financial market prospects examines the current and future state of the global and Canadian economies with a focus on commodities. Housing prices and global conflicts al
Jan 1, 2016
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Compilation of Industry Practices for Control of Hazards Associated with Backfill in Underground Mines - Part I Surface and Plant OperationsBy Euler De Souza
The authors conducted a study of backfill practices in underground mines across Canada to assess the current state of backfill usage and to overview potential hazards associated with backfill practice
May 1, 2009
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The “Mill Redesign Project” at INCO’s Clarabelle Mill (54ceb038-1593-4f87-9a10-6e2a572d48df)By Jim Truskoski, Alain Bouchard, Andy Kerr, Germain Labonté, Jim Barrett
"Improving mill grade recovery relationships is always good business. INCO’s Clarabelle Mill has just undergone a $16 million process upgrade that was designed to improve nickel recovery by 2%. The “M
Jan 1, 2003
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Are you at Risk? The Role of Environmental Auditing in the Liability DilemmaBy J. B. Brodie, C. Pelletier
"The vulnerability of Canadian and U.S. companies, their directors, officers and employees to onerous penalties associated with violations of environmental statutes and common law actions has provided
Jan 1, 1988
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Fine Grinding of a Sparsely Disseminated Sulphide OreBy Augustine O. Orumwense, Micheline Boisclair
"The use of stirred mill to complement tumbling mills in grinding fine grained minerals is increasingly becoming an attractive processing option. Parameters such as agitation speed, grinding media typ
Jan 1, 2008
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Computer Control StrategyBy R. J. McLeod
"CONTROL STRATEGYThe Lake Dufault Division of Falconbridge Copper Limited has been concentrating a complex copper zinc ore since late 1964. An ARL X-ray on stream analyzer was installed in 1966 for pr
Jan 1, 1973
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High Pressure Direct Injection of Natural Gas in a Diesel Engine for High Performance/Low EmissionsBy K. Bruce Hodgins
The North American mining industry faces challenging emissions regulations in coming years with the introduction of new standards for off-road diesel engines. In order to remain competitive, industry
May 1, 2002
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Relationships with Aboriginal People: A Key Component to any DevelopmentBy Kevin O?Callaghan
Applying Legal Concepts - The Crown must consult, and where necessary accommodate, when: - Crown has knowledge, real or constructive, of the potential existence of Aboriginal rights or title and co
May 1, 2010
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Plenary Presentation “Electrons to Dollars” - The Real Value In Geometallurgical OperationsBy K. J. R. Ford
"Significant advances in mining and metallurgical operations have occurred over the last two decades, to define ore bodies via geological mapping, mineralogical analyses, geostatistical models and res
Jan 1, 2013
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Better Flowsheeting with Modern Process MineralogyBy Norman O. Lotter
The problem of quantifying the full performance potential of an ore body in a concentrator, and how to configure a flowsheet to achieve that potential, either for a new operation or an existing one, i
Jan 1, 2011
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New System Architecture and Communication Concepts for Automated Underground MachineryBy Christoph Mueller
Mining operations today are characterized by a high degree of mechanization and single machine automation. However, their potential for cost cuttings and increase of productivity in the future is quit
May 1, 2006
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Instrumentation of a Graphite Zone in the #3 Shaft at Brunswick MineThe #3 Shaft at Brunswick Mine, Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada, intersects a soft graphite zone just below the 3400 Level. Ground movement within this zone causes the concrete liner of the shaft to b
May 1, 2009
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Geomechanical feature extraction and analysis using LiDAR data: Iron Ore Company of Canada mineBy D. J. Hutchinson, M. Lato, M. Diederichs
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)-based applications for geomechanical purposes have recently proven to be a highly reliable and accurate form of remote analysis and documentation. The ability to re
Jan 1, 2009
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Canadian Mining Presence on the International SceneBy Sylvie Brassard
Available information ?? InfoMine: mineral properties ?? Metals Economics Group: budgeted exploration expenses ?? MineScan: Canadian and American Mining Companies ?? Statistics Canada: Canadian Di
May 1, 2008
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The Coarse Particle Recovery Process (4291cbe3-857c-4d99-bb64-06edaaa4dc85)By Gregg S. Hill, Bert J. Huls
"This paper on coarse particle recovery (CPR) summarizes a process to capture coarse particles that are not recoverable by regular flotation. Several porphyry copper operations in the world operate an
Jan 1, 2005
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The Strength and Flow Performance of Glassfill TechnologyBy Euler De Souza
Backfilling in Canadian mines has been practised for close to 100 years and evidence anticipates the application of mine fill technology at an increasing rate during the foreseeable future. The evolut
Apr 1, 2005
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Reduced wear on mine car wheels in the Kiruna MineBy J. Eric Nylund
"Intensive mechanization and automation in the LKAB, Kiruna Mine in Sweden have resulted in substantial rise in productivity and decrease in production cost. Capital investment in a modern mine today
Jan 1, 1987
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Gold Gravity Recovery in Copper Circuits at BHP TintayaBy Valentin Choquenaha Bombilla, Oscar Alvarez Muiloz
"Tintaya’s basic production line is copper concentrate, which has an important gold content. The process used is flotation; the objective of the metallurgical department is to obtain the best results
Jan 1, 2002