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Characterization and Bulk Sorting of Cu Porphyry OresSince 2008 rapid advances have been made in technologies for the sensing and sorting of ores, particularly copper, and copper-related ores. Advances include significant increases in the sensitivity an
Jan 1, 2019
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Successful loss controlBy B. R. Casement
"Managing safety on the basis of after-the-fact reaction to accidents, can never be more than partially successful. Injuries will occur as long as the underlying potential for them still exists. Unles
Jan 1, 1993
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The GMSG Guideline for Determining the Bond Efficiency of Industrial Grinding CircuitsBy Robert E. McIvor
"Use of the Bond Work Index to size industrial grinding equipment was widely known. Bond also described its application for measuring grinding circuit efficiency. Bond Work Index efficiency also has b
Jan 1, 2016
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Environment and the economyBy Scott Hean
"Environment and the economy are interwoven irrevocably. They need to be publicly discussed, and discussed often so that new approaches can be understood and developed - approaches which are complimen
Jan 1, 1991
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The Mining Industry Technology Council of Canada: MITECBy W. G. Jeffery
"The mining and mineral industries have been, and remain, a major component of the Canadian economy. There are approximately 560 producing mining establishments of which there are some 130 metal mines
Jan 1, 1993
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Bonus and accidents: is there a link?By Noel Billette, Jean-Luc Chouinard
"An analysis of the number of industrial injuries shows that the mining sector is particularly affected, since mining is one of the most dangerous industrial activities in Canada. This has led to nume
Jan 1, 1986
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Extender and filler mineral markets in the western United States and CanadaBy Todd S. Harris
"IntroductionThe western region of North America has long been considered a dynamic market supporting such diversified industries as lumber, agriculture, cement, and electronics. In recent years howev
Jan 1, 1986
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Computerized maintenance: making it work for youBy Rae Simpson
"This paper provides insight into the elements of computerized maintenance systems and identifies some of the factors which influence their effectiveness. The paper describes what to expect in terms o
Jan 1, 1988
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An expert system supervisor of a flotation circuitBy Andrew L. Mular, Robert P. Edwards
"The operation of flotation circuits is often regarded as a combination of art and science. Expert systems offer a method by which the art may be captured and supervisory control of flotation circuits
Jan 1, 1992
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Mining demonstrations and longwall mining systemsBy I. R. Muirhead
"One approach to making new technology available is to demonstrate its value under full-scale operating conditions. Studies were undertaken to assess the feasibility of this approach to introducing a
Jan 1, 1985
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A systematic approach to political risk analysis for extractive industriesBy Michael K. O’Leary, William D. Coplin
"Risks from political instability and government policies restricting equity ownership, local operations and transfers of payments affect the profitability of foreign mining ventures. More than seat-o
Jan 1, 1983
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Cyanide Analysis for Complex Cyanide SolutionsBy W. van der Merwe
With the gold industry looking to process more complex ores, the online measurement and control of cyanide addition to the gold leaching circuit has become more crucial. This paper compares the two co
Jan 1, 2011
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Gold Characterization of a Sample from Malartic East (Quebec) Using Concentration by HydroseparatorBy L. J. Cabri
A gold sample assaying 11.4 g Ault was selected for this study. Approximately 99% of the gold in this sample occurs as discrete gold minerals; the balance occurring as invisible gold in pyrite (determ
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation of Groundwater Leakage into a Dam Foundation Drainage TunnelBy J. M. Hong, H. K. Zheng, R. Hu, C. B. Zhou
The Jinping-I double curvature arch dam, located in the middle reach of the Yalong River and with a maximum height of 305 m, is the world highest dam of the same type that has been completed. Since th
Jan 1, 2015
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The Coal Cleaning Plant at Michel, B.C.By Paul F. Grundy
The ever changing conditions in the coal-mining industry and the increasing competition of other fuels such as oil, natural gas, wood refuse, etc., have made it imperative that the coal operator be in
Jan 1, 1934
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The Analysis of Solid-Solid Separations in ClassifiersBy L. R. Plitt
A new simple correlation has been developed to evaluate the performance of classifiers. The new correlation has been tested on existing data from 150 different hydro-cyclone classification tests. It i
Jan 1, 1971
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Cy-Tech Ion Exchange System for Recycling of Cyanide in Gold MillsBy A. Hussain
PAPER NOT SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION
Jan 1, 1987
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Study into the Feasibility of Basic Modernization of a Copper Smelter using the Roasting-Smelting Flow Diagram for Treatment of Sulphide Feed MaterialsBy A. V. Tarasov
There are still a number of copper smelters in the world using the roasting and smelting process flow diagram for treating sulphide raw materials. The technical, economic and environmental performance
Jan 1, 2007
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A Physical Volcanological, Chemostratigraphic, and Petrogenetic Analysis of the Little Falls Member, Tetagouche Group, Bathurst Mining Camp, New BrunswickBy S. R. McCutcheon, D. R. Lentz, W. S. Downey
"Abstract - The Little Falls member of the Nepisiguit Falls Formation is situated in the northern part of the Brunswick Belt of the Bathurst Mining Camp and has been interpreted as the distal equivale
Jan 1, 2006
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Slag Reduction and Cleaning with Calcium CarbideBy A. Warczokand
The cleaning of copper smelting slag requires magnetite and cuprous oxide reduction. The slag reduction with coke, injected coal powder or bunker oil is strongly endothermic and requires heat generati
Jan 1, 2007