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                     Classification at Britannia Classification at BritanniaBy W. G. Hatch Introduction Classified equipment originally installed in 1923 in the Britannia mill consisted of eighteen Model C Dorr Simplex classifiers, each in closed circuit with a pebble-mill. These machine Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Classification at the Sullivan Concentrator Classification at the Sullivan ConcentratorBy G. J. Knighton Introduction The Sullivan concentrator treats the complex lead-zinc-iron ore from the Sullivan mine of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited, to make a lead and a zinc con Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Classification of ore reserves based on geostatistical and economic parameters Classification of ore reserves based on geostatistical and economic parametersBy H. H. Wober, P. J. Morgan "The proposed classification of ore reserves based on geostatistical and economic parameters is designed to be used as a communication tool to identify for investors, bankers, and financial analysts t Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Classification of ore reserves based on geostatistical and economic parameters Classification of ore reserves based on geostatistical and economic parametersBy F. W. Wellmer "I would like to comment on the classification scheme of ore reserves based on geestatistical and economic parameters as proposed by Wober and Morgan in the CIM Bulletin, January 1993.In principle, a Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Classification of ore reserves/resources based on geostatistical methods Classification of ore reserves/resources based on geostatistical methodsBy P. Diehl, M. David "As shortage in the supply of mineral commodities become more probable, there is an increasing need for reliable and comparable reserve/resource data. It is therefore necessary to standardize the trad Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Classification of quartz veins in turbiditehosted gold deposits, greenschist facies, eastern Nova Scotia Classification of quartz veins in turbiditehosted gold deposits, greenschist facies, eastern Nova ScotiaBy S. J. Haynes "This paper documents the characteristics of the different quartz veins, and their relation to gold, in the turbiditic Meguma domain of eastern Nova Scotia. Eleven different types have been distinguis Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Classification System Upgrades in HVC Primary Mill Grinding Circuits – Hybrid Cavex Cyclone Testing and Installation Classification System Upgrades in HVC Primary Mill Grinding Circuits – Hybrid Cavex Cyclone Testing and InstallationBy Rob Sloan, Simon Yu, Rob Robison, Mark Schmidt "In 2000-2009, Highland Valley Copper (HVC) tested new generation 660 mm cyclones supplied by various manufacturers in an aim to replace existing first generation 762 mm cyclones without success. Due Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Classifying Variability of Material Properties in Mine Waste Rock Classifying Variability of Material Properties in Mine Waste RockBy N. A. Beier, R. Amos, Smith. L., C. Atherton, D. R. Barsi, D. Blowes, D. C. Sego "Waste rock is one of the most abundant materials at mine sites and must be properly characterized and managed to limit acid rock drainage and other harmful byproducts. An experimental waste rock pile Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Clay and shale in British Columbia Clay and shale in British ColumbiaBy Z. D. Hora Brick shales and refractory clays are mined at Sumas Mountain near Abbotsford. Sholes and stoneware clays elsewhere in the province have not been developed. THE SUMAS MOUNTAIN deposit near Abbotsford, Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Clay Slimes From the Extraction of Alberta Oil Sands, Florida Phosphate Matrix and Other Mined Deposits Clay Slimes From the Extraction of Alberta Oil Sands, Florida Phosphate Matrix and Other Mined DepositsBy M. A. Kessick Current treatment and disposal procedures are compared for clay slimes resulting from the extraction of Alberta oil sands, the extraction of Florida phosphate matrix, the recovery of diamonds from kim Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Clayburn-Harbison Limited Operations in British Columbia Clayburn-Harbison Limited Operations in British ColumbiaBy R. H. Beaton "About 1905, a plant was constructed at C1ayburn, in the Lower Fraser valley, 4'5 miles east of Vancouver, to process shales from Sumas mountain into heavy clay products. In time, mining operations we Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Claystone Phases Mechanical Properties Identified from Temperature and Humidity Controlled Nanoindentation Measurements Claystone Phases Mechanical Properties Identified from Temperature and Humidity Controlled Nanoindentation MeasurementsBy G. Armand, G. Arnold, A. Giraud, C. Auvray The knowledge and understanding of the mechanical behavior of claystone is of critical importance in the aim of nuclear wastes storage. In this study, specimens of Callovo-Oxfordian claystone (COx) ha Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Clean and Efficient Roasting Solutions with Outotec’s Cutting-Edge Technology Clean and Efficient Roasting Solutions with Outotec’s Cutting-Edge TechnologyBy K. Hasselwander, K. Knabel "A significant area of Outotec’s business involves fluidized bed roasting. With several decades of experience, more than 300 reference plants and strong R&D capabilities, the company provides several Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Clean Coal Production from Coal Washing Plant Wastes Clean Coal Production from Coal Washing Plant WastesBy M. Özer, F. Boylu, G. Önal In this study, the fine coal waste subjected to the experiments is taken from the waste stockpile of Soma Coal Plant. The possibilities of its evaluation and the production of clean coal were investig Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Clean Technology in Coke Production Clean Technology in Coke ProductionBy Fathi Habashi New technology first introduced by Nippon Steel Corporation at Kitakyushu in Japan in 1976 now used at a number of plants in other countries, known as dry quenching of coke, uses nitrogen in a closed Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Cleaning Fine Coal in a Feldspar Jig at Brazeau Cleaning Fine Coal in a Feldspar Jig at BrazeauBy A. McMullen "IntroductionTHE LOW-VOLATILE bituminous coals of the Brazeau field, Nordegg, Alberta, are soft and weak in structure. The seams contain .bands of inferior material, locally designated 'black jack', a Jan 1, 1954 
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                     Cleaning Fine Coal• In a 3-Stage Water Cyclone Circuit* Cleaning Fine Coal• In a 3-Stage Water Cyclone Circuit*By J. Visman The water cyclone washer has a number of advantages that makes it a desirable machine for the cleaning of fine-grained and friable materials such as 1,4 x 0" slack coals. In this paper results are pre Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Cleaning Up a Gold Mill for Permanent Shutdown Cleaning Up a Gold Mill for Permanent Shutdown"Since all gold mills must sooner or later be cleaned up for permanent shutdown it was felt that a record of what was done at one mill might be of some help to those who will have to do the same job i Jan 1, 1966 
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                     Cleveland Cliffs - Wabush Mines Cleveland Cliffs - Wabush MinesBy Ray Mason, Damien Label, Howard Bernier, Kevin McDermott, Kevin Coombs "GeneralWabush Mines is an unincorporated joint venture of seven steel companies and Pickands Mather & Co. The mining and concentrating facilities are located in southwestern Labrador and the pelletiz Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Climate and Hydrology Data Collection for Northern Mine Development Climate and Hydrology Data Collection for Northern Mine DevelopmentBy Nathan P. Schmidt Climate and hydrology data are required during all phases of mining projects, including impact assessment, mine planning and design, operational water management and mine closure and reclamation desig May 1, 2004 
