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The Ecstall Story: The Administration DepartmentBy Albert W. Scragg
"THE ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT consists of six sections, all with their own supervisors, reporting to the superintendent of administration. Although each of these sections is uniquely separate, they a
Jan 1, 1974
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The Kaiser Celestite Operation at Loch LomondBy G. O. Crowell
This paper gives the history of the celestite deposit, now being mined by Kaiser Celestite Mining Ltd., near Sydney, Nova Scotia. Mining and milling procedures are covered, and the regional and local
Jan 1, 1971
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Research, Progress and Government Presidential AddressBy Donald F. MacDonald
WE are living in a mineral and technological civilization. The Encyclopedia Britannica defines civilization as follows: "It is the final test of a progressive civilization that a given effort shall pr
Jan 1, 1939
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Practical application of computers in mine geologyBy E. Wright
"INTRODUCTIONThe Ruttan Mine is located twenty-two km east of Leaf Rapids in northwestern Manitoba. The copper-zinc exhalative massive sulphide deposit is comprised of a series of individual and inter
Jan 1, 1989
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Adaptation of a friction hoist system to a drum hoist systemBy J. R. Pronovost, P. M. Tiley, D. W. Watts
"In 1980, J.S. Redpath Limited were retained by Dickenson Mines Limited to increase hoisting capacity from 700 to 1000 tons per day. The hoisting capacity of the present skip-over-cage system could no
Jan 1, 1982
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Adaptation of a friction hoist system to a drum hoist system (ClM Bullet in, November 1982)By J. R. Pronovost, P. M. Tiley, D. W. Watts
"In 1980, J.S. Redpath Limited were retained by Dickenson Mines Limited to increase hoisting capacity from 700 to 1000 tons per day. The hoisting capacity of the present skip-over-cage system could no
Jan 1, 1982
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The Woodstock iron works Carleton County, New Brunswick (f68b9f1a-03ba-45ff-b606-16ef76407f56)By R. R. Potter
"IntroductionAlthough iron formations were recognized in western New Brunswick about 1820, commercial production was not achieved until 1848. The Jacksonville deposits near Wood stock were developed f
Jan 1, 1983
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Application of MDL Reichert cone and spiral concentrators for the separation of heavy mineralsBy Thomas J. Ferree
"There has been a major evolution of mineral processing technology in the past decade. The evolution has been driven by recognition of broad environmental changes which have impacted various areas of
Jan 1, 1993
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Health Effects Index-practical tool for atmospheric evaluation in highly dieselized underground mining operationsBy Antonio Fontana
"Environmental problems encountered with the use of diesel equipment in underground mining operations are discussed. The concept and procedure o implementing the Health Effects Index equation as a mea
Jan 1, 1982
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Practical liquid/solids calculations for thickenersBy A. C. Bonnier
"INTRODUCTIONI have been asked to make available our method of determining the ""Live Inventory"" within a gravity type thickener. The ""Live Inventory"" being that tonnage compatible with the optimum
Jan 1, 1989
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The Effect of Lead Impurity in Presence of Manganese Addition on Zinc ElectrowinningBy E. Ghali, W. Zhang, C. Su, N. Sorour, G. Houlachi
"Zinc electrowinning process is sensitive to the presence of metallic impurities such as lead ions that could substantially and negatively affect the power consumption and surface morphology. Effect o
Jan 1, 2016
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Motor insulation considerations for variable speed AC drivesBy M. E. Stutt, R. H. Rehder
"The mining industry is taking advantage of the increased performance resulting from the use of variable speed A C drives for large motors. This technology provides increased efficiency under the vari
Jan 1, 1995
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The Distribution of Ni Between Slag and Copper Metal in Copper Fire Refining ConditionsBy A. Malfliet, A. Van den Bulck, D. Willems, M. Guo
The feed stock of copper fire refining processes consists of two major constituents: blister copper and high-Cu secondary scrap. A large fraction of this secondary scrap, originating from urban mining
Jan 1, 2019
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Energy Consumption in Canadian Mills (b3774aec-02a4-4e3e-a357-bcb36263e82a)By E. G. Joe
"The continuing increase in costs for power and fuel are affecting significantly the cost for milling of Canadian ores. In order to ascertain the scope and source of energy consumption in Canadian mil
Jan 1, 1978
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A Contemporary Approach to an Age-Old Process, Using Robotics to Strip Starter Sheets for Use in a Conventional Copper RefineryBy Rodrigo Madariaga, Tracy T. Morris
The practice of stripping copper starter sheets from titanium blanks to be used in a conventional electrolytic tankhouse has been around since the advent of Electrometallurgy. Historically it has been
Jan 1, 2019
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Testing of Pyromag TM for Energy Efficient Hot Magnetic SeperationBy Ian Sherrell, Michael Pirie, Riddhika Jain
"Conventionally, direct reduced iron (DRI) mixed with char from rotary furnace discharge is cooled down before separating the char via magnetic separator. The DRI must then be reheated for further dow
Jan 1, 2016
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Experiences from an IREDES Prototype Project Production drilling with Atlas Copco Simba L6C Drill Rig at LKAB Kiruna mineBy Mikael Ramström
The IREDES Special Interest Group (SIG) for Drill rigs has been active since its inception at MineExpo 2000, in Las Vegas USA. The SIG for drill rigs is responsible for the development of a IREDES Dri
May 1, 2003
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A knowledge-Based System for a Off-Line Optimization of Ball Milling CircuitsBy A. Farzanegan, D. A. Lowther, A. R. Laplante
"Off-line optimization studies are often necessary to improve the efficiency of grinding circuits. These studies are primarily based on the mathematical modelling of processing units (e.g., ball mills
Jan 1, 1997
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Camsell Lake kimberlites, Slave Province, Northwest TerritoriesBy W. Melnyk, L Pokhilenko, J. A. McDonald, A. Hall
The Camsell Lake property comprises 270 000 acres located about 240 kilometres northeast of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories. Kimberlite has been located in two areas of the property:
Jan 1, 2001
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The Role of the Future Mining EngineerBy Laurier Juteau
"NOT TOO LONG AGO, the CIM Education Committee saw the need for an information campaign to promote interest in mineral industry careers among young people. Today, times have changed and the Committee
Jan 1, 1972