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Process Development for Milling B-Zone Ore at Rabbit Lake
By S. Dicarlo
"In late 1985, B-zone ore was first processed through the Eldor Mines mill at Rabbit Lake. Extensive modifications had been completed in order to mill this ore. In-plant process development was initia
Jan 1, 1988
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Distributed Digital Control of a Flotation and Grinking Circuit at the Kidd Creek Concentrator
By O. Matwijenko
"The Kidd Creek concentrator is located twenty-six kilometres east of Timmins, Ontario, within a metallurgical complex including a 109,000 MTPY zinc plant and a new 59,000 MTPY copper smelter and refi
Jan 1, 1980
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The Power Vacuum: The Effect of the Electricity Power Crisis on GDP in South Africa in the Context of an Uncertain Coal Supply
By F. Sorensen
ABSTRACT Electricity production by the Electricity Supply Commission of South Africa (Eskom) is the most important beneficiation process for South African coal. As one of the world’s lowest cost produ
Jan 1, 2011
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Process Applicaiton Design of Hydrocyclones for Closed-Circuit Grinding
"Generation and removal of fines are considered in the context of the mill and classifier as a single-unit process in which grinding rates and mechanisms, mill residence time distribution, circulating
Jan 1, 1984
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Highwall mining technology— A review of current status and design methods
By N. R. Thote, J. L. Porathur, C. P. Verma
Highwall mining is a highly mechanized coal mining method associated with several advantages, such as a very high production rate (approximately 3,000 t/d) and low production costs. There is no requir
Jan 1, 2014
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Rock Mass Characterisation and Stope Design
By Karina Forster
Rock mass characterisation is a critical component of effective stope design. Unexpected excessive stope dilution or uneconomic stope sizes can be the result of rock mass characterisation that is not
May 1, 2006
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Using Effective Stress Theory to Characterize the Behavior of Backfill
The importance of understanding the behaviour of cemented paste backfill (CPB) within the framework of the effective stress concept is highlighted in this paper. Only through an understanding built on
May 1, 2007
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Prospecting for Gold: Self-Assembly on Old CDs
By Hua-Zhong Yu
Gold is one of the most widely used substrate materials for self-assembly. Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) prepared from alkanethiols and their derivatives on gold are the most reliable and well-stud
Oct 1, 2003
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The Red Dog VIP Mill Optimization Project A Study in Fast-Track Project Execution and Alliance Contracting (5aae1f12-06e2-4656-a27b-a608072456ab)
By George H. Hope, Steve Ciccone
"The Red Dog Mine is both the largest known zinc reserve and the largest zinc producer in the world. The mine started in 1989, and by 1999 had increased production from approximately 300,000 tonnes pe
Jan 1, 2003
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Numeric Model of a Cemented Rockfill Span Test at the Turquoise Ridge Mine, Golconda, Nevada, USA
By D. R. Tesarik
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)1 and engineers from Placer Dome, Inc.2, conducted an underground rockfill span test at the Turquoise Ridge Mine near
May 1, 2007
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The Design of Gold Mills: What Could Be Simpler
By R. Nendick
"IntroductionThe Ancient Egyptians recovered gold from the mud in the bottom of ponds by having teams of maidens sit around the pond dipping goose feathers dipped in grease into the mud. The gold woul
Jan 1, 1986
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Stope Sequence Optimization for Narrow Vein, Long Term Mine Planning
By André van Wageningen
Long term mine scheduling is one of the most difficult optimization problems. The problem is said to be NP-complete in that the best possible solution cannot be found any quicker than checking all pos
Oct 1, 2004
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Particle Composition Distribution: Measurement and Prediction in Mineral Processing
By G. Barbery
"Particle composition distribution is an essential feature of materials processed by physical separation methods. The amenability to segregate a feed material in a concentrate and a tailings stream de
Jan 1, 1986
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Energy Efficient Technologies for the Mining Industry
By Bern Klein
Motivation for Improved Energy Efficiency in Mining ? Canada potentially adopting Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Intensity Legislation in 2013 ? BC -Climate Action Plan and Energy Conservation Agreeme
May 1, 2010
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Kiena Maintains Up To Date Image with a New Gold Mill
By R. Jolicoeur, J. F. Jackson, M. A. Green
"The design, construction and commissioning of Kiena Gold Mines Limited's new mill was completed in 15 months ending in September 1984. Rated at 1250 tonnes per day the mill incorporates the latest in
Jan 1, 1986
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Implementation of mining-induced seismic hazard maps at Creighton Mine for risk assessment of rockmass damage due to mining at depth
By Pavel Vasak
The Laurentian University Virtual Reality Laboratory (VRL) has provided a unique platform for the development and testing of novel seismic and microseismic data processing and visualization technology
Oct 1, 2010
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Reducing maintenance costs through predictive fault detection
By Y. Faitakis
In the mining industry, maintenance is a key priority and a major expense. As mining equipment is large in scale, high in cost, and difficult to tow, it is key to maintain equipment on a timely basis.
Jan 1, 2004
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Reducing maintenance costs through predictive fault detection (c13d7cbc-4e81-4449-b672-3dadc240a5a9)
By Y. Faitakis, G. J. Powley, C. Mackenzie
"In the mining industry, maintenance is a key priority and a major expense. As mining equipment is large in scale, high in cost, and difficult to tow, it is key to maintain equipment on a timely basis
Jan 1, 2004
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Numerical Modeling of Standard Rock Mechanics Laboratory Tests using a Finite/Discrete Element Approach
By S. Stefanizzi
In the present paper, numerical simulations based on a finite/discrete element approach are used to study deformation and failure process during standard rock mechanics. FEM/DEM modeling has been used
May 1, 2009
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Metallurgical Testing of Gold Ores
By T. Salman
Most authorities agree that the dissolution of gold from an ore takes place according to the Elsner equation first stated in 1846. The main requirements for the dissolution reaction to proceed are:(1)
Jan 1, 1975