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Evaluation of Preg-Robbing in Goldstrike Carbonaceous Ore Using Raman Spectroscopy
By M. M. Helm
Samples sourced from the Goldstrike property in Nevada USA, have been evaluated in terms of their preg-robbing capacity and the physical structure of the graphitic carbon component in the carbonaceous
Jan 1, 2011
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Sirovision ? An Integrated 3D Mapping Solution Developed in conjunction with Xstrata Nickel for the Nickel Rim South Project
By John W. Korczak
The use of geological and grade block models has been standard practice in mine design for many years now, with a wide range of software available for creation and analysis. Although geotechnical para
May 1, 2009
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The Experimental Study of Crystal Boundaries
By Bruce Chalmers
INTRODUCTION TIE most important practical problem with which Physical Metallurgy is faced is the control of the mechanical properties of alloys. The most difficult aspect of this problem is the devel
Jan 1, 1951
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Sulphur-Hydrocarbon Slurry Pipeline System
By R. L. Every, A. G. Fonseca
"Sulphur deposition on the internal wall of a pipeline is caused by the temperature effect on the solubility of sulphur in the carrier fluid and is not due to particulate sulphur present. Deposition c
Jan 1, 1972
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Copper sulphide depression with thioglycollate or trithiocarbonate
By Gordon E. Agar
"The effectiveness of two this compounds for copper sulphide depression in molybdenite flotation has been examined with batch bench scale tests.Both thioglycollate and trithiocarbonate proved to be go
Jan 1, 1984
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High Purity Alumina from Greenland
By James Tuer, John R. Goode, Jim Cambon
"Hudson Resources Inc. (Hudson) has defined a major resource of high purity anorthosite (calcium feldspar) assaying about 30% Al2O3 at the White Mountain (Naajat) deposit in Western Greenland. Extensi
Jan 1, 2016
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Safety Leadership in Tough Times (People)
Safety Leadership The management and leadership of a mining operation is a challenge at all times. The pressure to make production, safety, and environmental goals is intense. At some point mini
May 1, 2009
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Computer simulation of grade distributions in iron ore deposits: a tool for grade control planning
By Pierre Antoine Dhaiti, Gilbert Sergerie, Michel Dagbert, Jean-Maurice Brodeur
"Quality of iron ore is generally determined by several factors which can be correlated or independent. Among these f actors, we generally find per cent iron, silica, magnetite or hardness. Forecastin
Jan 1, 1983
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Back Analysis of the West Wall Slope Failure at Lab Chrysotile Mine
By Philippe Caudal
This paper presents a case study in which a slope failure was observed on the west wall of the LAB Chrysotile mine in the vicinity of the main ramp in January 2010. Airborne LiDAR results were used to
Aug 1, 2013
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The Effect Flowsheet Configuration on the Metallurgical Results during the Treatment of Massive Sulphide Ores
By S. M. Bulatovic, D. M. Wyslouzil
"This paper presents the results of a study of the effect of flowsheet configurations on metallurgical results and describes a general method for developing and optimizing flowsheets used in the treat
Jan 1, 1989
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A Pelletizing Cone for Dry Concentrates
By P. E. Cavanagh
THE Ontario Research Foundation has developed a family of dry magnetic concentrators which, when used in conjunction with a dry grinding mill such as an Aero-fall mill, will allow the production of a
Jan 1, 1957
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Results Obtained by the Helicopter-Borne Magnetometer
By Hans Lundberg
The magnetometer which was developed during the war for detecting submarines has proven exceedingly valuable in outlining deep-seated structures in oil exploration, and will be useful also to geologis
Jan 1, 1947
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Taking Stock of Science
I N the introductory chapter to "Man and Metals," T. A. Rickard wrote "Five hundred thousand years ago the first footfalls of man's oncoming echoed down the corridors of time." This phrase has al
Jan 1, 1965
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Observation of ore pass system performance at Brunswick mine (56ecacd0-ce74-4364-ac15-e3875a5d4671)
By R. Harrisson, K. Esmaieli
Brunswick mine employs an ore and waste pass system for material transfer. This paper reviews the evolution and performance of ore pass systems at the mine. It presents the range of selected configura
Jan 1, 2008
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Experimental and Numerical Studies on Flow Characterstics in Rock Fracture Intersections Considering Influence of Intersecting Angle
By Y. Jiang, B. Li, R. Liu
"In this study, laboratory flow tests were conducted on 2-D artificial rock fracture network models containing a single intersection constituted by two inlet and two outlet branches. Three models with
Jan 1, 2015
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Enhanced Oxygen Transfer in Gold Cyanidation
By Ralph Harris, Xia Qi, Frank Komsic
"Gold cyanidation kinetics which are often limited in commercial operations by the rate of oxygen dissolution from gas bubbles into the slurry, are discussed. Emerging technologies for improving the r
Jan 1, 1996
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A Review of Long Distance Commuting Mines: Implications for Northern Mining Communities
By Silvana Costa
In the last two decades, there have been nearly no new mining towns built in Canada. Governments and mining companies have viewed long distance commuting (LDC), commonly known as fly-in-flyout or fly-
May 1, 2004
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Quality control problems associated with backfill use in mines
By P. Lausch, Z. X. He, J. F. Archibald
"Documented underground fill failures have resulted because of the lack of adequate knowledge concerning fill strength and other physical parameters, as well as to a lack of consistent quality of fill
Jan 1, 1993
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Experimental Investigation on the Distributions of Minor Elements between Slag/Metal and Slag/Matte in Equilibrium with Tridymite in the Cu-Fe-O-S-Si-Al-Ca System
By T. Hidayat
The distributions of minor elements between slag/metal and slag/matte in equilibrium with tridymite in the Cu-Fe-O-S-Si-Al-Ca system have been investigated in the range of conditions of interest to th
Jan 1, 2019
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Treatment of Gold Mill Effluents with Hydrogen Peroxide: Operating Experience and Costs
By A. Griffiths, G. Vickell
"INTRODUCTIONA successful cyanide destruction process has to ensure environmental compliance at reasonable cost. That this is possible with hydrogen peroxide is shown by the fact that over twenty gold
Jan 1, 1989