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Land use issues in mineral extractionBy K. Sinding, R. Poulin
"Recent land-use decisions in British Colwnbia, and the publication of a report on compensation for expropriations of resource interests, have highlighted the nature of land use policies. Landuse deci
Jan 1, 1994
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Distribution of Reagents down a Flotation BankBy Daniel Hodouin, Mélanie Proulx, Claude Bazin
"Collector and frother are commonly used to induce the floatability of valuable minerals in flotation plants. These reagents are usually distributed down a flotation bank or sometimes added in a singl
Jan 1, 1998
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Fine and Coarse Particles Flotation - Theory and Practice: How to Improve Recovery?By Hamid-Reza Manouchehri
Coarse particles flotation is controlled by detachment (particle hydrophobicity and flotation cell turbulence) For composite particles (the bubble may attach to good hydrophobic region, but the expa
May 1, 2013
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Breaking Down Energy Consumption in Industrial Grinding MillsBy J. Bouchard, M. Levesque, D. Georges-Filteau, P. Radziszewski, G. LeBlanc
"Grinding mills are infamous for their extremely low energy efficiency. This paper reports the results of an investigation that characterized energy outputs in industrial grinding mill circuits. It id
Jan 1, 2019
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ESPMS ? An Earth Structure Performance Monitoring Management SystemBy Song (Bruce) Li
This paper presents a three-tier web-based GIS application that uses Java Server Page (JSP), Java Servlet and relational database to manage performance monitoring and reporting in the oil sands mining
May 1, 2004
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Oxidation of Manganous and Chloride Ions on Mixed Metal Oxide AnodesBy Alex Luyima, Michael Moats
"In the present work, the oxidation of manganous and chloride ions on a mixed metal oxide (MMO) anode from a 40 ºC electrolyte containing 160 g/L sulfuric acid (H2SO4) with various concentrations of M
Jan 1, 2016
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Economic Aspects to Fuel Cell Mine ApplicationsBy Roger Lacroix
Fuel cell application to mining has been indicated to be potentially beneficial to underground mine worker health and to energy efficiency. In order to define the economic advantages of using hydrogen
May 1, 2007
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Design of a Control Strategy for Kidd Creek Grinding Circuit Line BBy S. Pinard, A. Desbiens, R. del Villar, D. Jakelski
"During the fall of 1993, a new Pill-based control strategy was installed in the B grinding circuit at the Kidd Creek Division of Falconbridge Ltd. The control strategy was first evaluated on a grindi
Jan 1, 1994
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Diesel steam reforming for SOFC systemsBy B. A. Peppley
The current most common method of hydrogen production for fuel cell systems, including SOFC systems, is autothermal reforming. Autothermal reformers have a number of advantages including fast start up
Jan 1, 2005
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Enhanced Leaching Of Chalcopyrite in Ferric Sulfate Media by the Presence of Iodide/IodineBy A. Miura, R. Winarko, D. B. Dreisinger
Chalcopyrite leaching in acidic ferric sulfate media at ambient temperature exhibits slow kinetics and poor leaching efficiency, which is typically attributed to surface passivation. Recently, the pre
Jan 1, 2019
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The Specogna Gold Deposit: A Late Tertiary, Low-sulfidation Epithermal Hot Spring Deposit, Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, CanadaBy Richard J. Haslinger, C. Mark Rebagliati, James L. Oliver
Abstract - Exploration at the Specogna gold deposit has identified a geological resource of 65.0 Mt grading 1.63 g/t Au, which equates to 3 million ounces of contained gold. This resource is hosted in
Jan 1, 1998
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Difficult Gold Gravity Separations an UpdateBy J. Ling, J. Xiao, A. R. Laplante
"The most challenging gold gravity separations occur when gangue has a high s.g., gold is fine, or a combination thereof This paper examines such separations, and evaluates the performance of a 3-in K
Jan 1, 1998
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Economic Potential of Bioprocessing in MiningBy Richard W. Lawrence, Richard Poulin
"Numerous processes co-exist for metal extraction and for metal removal from effluents of mining operations. Each process enjoys an economic advantage, including environmental cost and benefit, if uti
Jan 1, 1998
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Applied Environmental Forensic Science: Brazilian Illegal Mining CasesBy Rodrigo Craig Cerello
The Brazilian economy has always presented a strong correlation with the mineral activity. Since colonization days, due to the territorial expansion caused by the explorers search for gold, mining in
Aug 1, 2013
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40 Years of Flash Smelting Operations in Huelva: Learning from our HistoryBy J. C. Moreno, G. Rios, M. Palacios
The Huelva smelter was commissioned in 1970 coinciding with the shutdown of the old smelter in the Rio Tinto mine site. That new smelter consisted of two Momoda blast furnaces with a capacity of 500 d
Jan 1, 2014
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Kinetics of Chalcopyrite Leaching in Novel and Exotic LixiviantsBy Isabel F. Barton, J. Brent Hiskey
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the earth’s most abundant copper ore mineral, but is refractory to leaching with sulfates, chlorides, and other common lixiviants and oxidants. This has led to increasing rese
Jan 1, 2019
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Comprehensive Heat Study at a Wyoming Underground Trona MineBy Arash Habibi
The FMC Westvaco Trona Mine is located near Green River, Wyoming and has an annual production of 4.5 M tons. The underground mine has three active development panels and one longwall panel. The mining
Aug 1, 2013
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Geology of the Voisey’s Bay Ni-Cu-Co Deposit, Labrador, CanadaBy Rosie Moore, Harvey Keats, Kerry Sparkes, A. J. Naldrett
"Abstract-The Voisey’s Bay Ni-Cu-Co deposit was discovered in late 1994 as the result of prospecting initiated in the summer of 1993. By July 1995, proven mineable reserves were 31.7 x 106 tonnes grad
Jan 1, 1996
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Application of Wick Drains in Backfilled Stopes for Accelerating the DrainageBy Li. L.
Backfilling has become a popular solution in underground mines around the world. It reduces environmental impact of mining industry and improves ground stability. In most cases, backfill has a high wa
Aug 1, 2013
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Strength Characteristics of Paste Fill Prepared with Agglomerated Fine Tailings PelletsBy Laxman M. Amaratunga, David N. Yaschyshyn
"In the mining industry several types of fills are used for backfill operations. They are broadly categorized into three basic types: rock fill, hydraulic/slurry fill, and paste fill. Recently, paste
Jan 1, 1996