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Using the SUPASIM Flotation Model to Diagnose and Understand Flotation Behavior from Laboratory through to PlantBy M. P. Hay
"For a model to be successful it must address the concerns and needs of a target audience. Further, the model must demonstrate the same patterns of behaviour as the real system, and need only be compl
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal Mining at Drinnan, AlbertaBy R. T. McAndrew
Introduction Drinnan is situated in the Prairie Creek coal area in the Foothills belt of Alberta. It lies on the main line of the Canadian National railway from Edmonton to Jasper. The exact locatio
Jan 1, 1931
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The Seal Harbor MillBy A. G. Roach
HISTORY AND LOCATION SEAL HARBOR GOLD MINES, LIMITED, was incorporated in January, 1934, to take over 116 acres of mining lands in the Stormont gold district, Guysboro county, Nova Scotia. The nearb
Jan 1, 1937
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Application of Sodium and Biogenic Sulphide for Copper Precipitation in a Continuous ReactorBy Isabel C. B Rodrigues, Flávia D. Reis, Versiane A. Leão, Rosa M. F. Lima
Attention has been focused in recent decades upon the precipitation of metal sulphides from acid mine drainage (AMD) and pregnant leach solutions, due to the advantages of the sulphide precipitation p
Jan 1, 2014
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Application of the UNFC-2009 to Metals' Production WasteBy V. Panayotov, M. Panayotova, R. Villas-Bôas
The "United Nations Framework Classification (UNFC-2009) for Fossil Energy and Mineral Resources 2009” is the international system designed to meet (to the extent possible) the needs and to support th
Jan 1, 2016
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A Philosopher's Stone: Turning Tungsten and Lead into Gold -The use of synthetic ores to study gold gravity separation –By M. Noaparast, N. Nickoletopoulos, André R. Laplante
"This paper presents an application of the use of synthetic ores to study gold recovery by gravity. Three case studies are presented: the first focuses on the use of tungsten to study applications of
Jan 1, 1995
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The Exploration and Development of Calumet Mine, QuebecBy Paul Armstrong
THE first discovery of lead and zinc ore on Calumet island was made in 1893 by John Lawn, who then staked a portion of the property now owned by Calumet Mines, Limited. His discovery was developed by
Jan 1, 1941
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A Decade of Iron and Steel in CanadaBy Alfred W. G. Wilson
THE state of development of its iron and steel industries serves as a 1eading index to the general condition of a nation's business affairs. In this paper, the authors present an economic study o
Jan 1, 1938
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Briquetting in the Beneficiation of Fine CoalBy E. Swartzman
This paper presents a general re-view of the various methods of briquetting coals, with and without the aid of a binder, with special reference to the production of a suitable briquette from Nova Scot
Jan 1, 1959
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Development of the SII “Mission” Mineral Sands ProjectBy D. Settles, R. Rose, P. L. Dunn
"A new mineral sands operation is being developed in Georgia by Southern Ionics, Inc. (SII). Prevailing mineralogy and certain design constraints required detailed testing and circuit analysis to cre
Jan 1, 2015
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The Isle aux Morts Prospect: The first significant base metal discovery in tile Port aux Basques Complex of southwest NewfoundlandBy D. F. Strong, P. P. O'Neill
"The Isle aux Morts Prospect is the first polymetallic, sulphide mineralization reported from the Port aux Basques Complex of southwest Newfoundland. Zn-Pb-Cu-Ba-Ag mineralization hosted by quartz-mus
Jan 1, 1988
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Residual Stresses Induced by Robitized Hammer Peening: The Effect of Impact Energy LevelBy L. Hacini, N. Van L ê, P. Bacher, D. Thibault
Manufacturer welded components may suffer from high level of residual stresses which can cause premature cracking and decrease the life of the components if they reach values close to the yield streng
Jan 1, 2006
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Fixing the Foundations: Auditing the Internal Responsibility SystemOverview n Why we audited the IRS n How we did it n What we discovered n What we learned n Where we are going next The unbroken chain of safety The Internal Responsibility System (IRS) The n
May 1, 2003
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Process Development Studies Carried Out by Dynatec as Part of Tthe Ambatovy Nickel Project EvaluationBy J. Stiksma, R. Kalanchey, M. J. Collins, G. Owusu, R. Raudsepp, K. R. Buban, L. A. Barta, L. Masters
This paper describes the results of testwork for the treatment of Ambatovy laterite by an acid pressure leach process, with recovery of the soluble nickel and cobalt values as mixed sulphide intermedi
Jan 1, 2004
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The evolution of mining methods at Brunswick Mining and SmeltingBy N. Dufresne
"The evolution of mining methods at Brunswick Mining and Smelting shows that, in the case of a large deposit, technology must adapt itself to changing conditions. As problems are encountered, manageme
Jan 1, 1981
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Geology and geochronometry of the Sclleelite Dome tungsten-bearing skarn property, Yukon TerritoryBy R. L. Armstrong, C. I. Godwin, V. M. Kruan
"The Scheelite Dome tungsten-bearing skarn property, central Yukon Territory, is in metasediments in contact with a quartz monzonite intrusion. Contact metamorphism to biotite-muscovite- andalusite ho
Jan 1, 1982
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Redesigning the Wheel: An Innovative Design that Enhances the Safety of Heavy Mining Vehicle Wheel AssembliesBy L. Li
To accommodate the large payloads and harsh operating conditions associated with heavy vehicles in the mining industry, off-the-road (OTR) tires are typically used with heavy mining vehicles. These ti
Aug 1, 2013
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Triboelectric Belt Separator for Beneficiation of Fine MineralsBy James D. Bittner
Separation Technologies, LLC (ST) has developed a processing system based on triboelectric charging and electrostatic separation that provides the mineral processing industry a means to beneficiate fi
Aug 1, 2013
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The Influence of both Cation and Anion Type on Leaching Efficiency of Lanthanides from Ion-Adsorption OresBy V. G. Papangelakis, G. A. Moldoveanu
"One of the major commercially viable secondary sources of rare earths elements (REE) are the ion-adsorption ores, containing 0.05-0.3 wt% rare earth oxides physically adsorbed on the surface of clay
Jan 1, 2016
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Develop Calcium Carbide Reductant for Inco Multi-Purpose VesselsBy A. Warczok
Chalcocite concentrate obtained by magnetic separation and flotation of Bessemer matte is processed in the Inca top blowing bottom stirring MK reactor into semi-blister copper. The semi-blister is the
Jan 1, 2007