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THE SSW PROBE: A new High-Tech Tool to Raise Ore Grades by Reducing Dilution Within Metal Mines.By Pierre Gaucher
It is possible to selectively mine an orebody by combining the use of the SSW probe with any bulk mining methods as well as narrow vein exploitations. In other words, thanks to the use of the SSW prob
Oct 1, 2001
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Aggregation index and a methodology to study the role of magnesium in aggregation of sulphide slurriesBy M. Mirnezami, D. Lascelles, J. A. Finch, E. El-Ammouri
"Aggregation, i.e., the tendency of particles to cluster, can be expected to influence flotation selectivity. In this paper, a method of measuring aggregation is introduced and used to conduct plant s
Jan 1, 2002
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Choosing a SAG Mill to Achieve Design PerformanceBy Sami Hindstrom, Travis Orser, John Starkey
"A great deal of effort has been expended in the last 11 years by the authors and others to identify the correct power required to grind ore in a SAG mill, by developing ore hardness variability funct
Jan 1, 2003
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Integrating People, Processes, and Technology in Mining Automation ImplementationBy Laura Mottola
This paper outlines a framework for ensuring the success of the implementation phase that follows research and development of new mining technologies and systems. It is based upon recent and past less
Oct 1, 2009
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Automated Mine Scheduling: What is it and will it help me?By Fraser Rowe
This paper discusses the philosophies, strategies, goals and pitfalls in automating a mine schedule. The intention of the paper is to give an open and honest view of who could benefit from moving to a
Oct 1, 2009
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Numerical Modeling Simulations of Spray-On Liners Support Potential in Highly Stressed and Rockburst Prone Rock ConditionsBy A. P. E. Dirige
Extensive field study has been performed to assess the capabilities of thin sprayon liners (TSLs) and conventional spray-on support systems for preventing rock and support material damage that often r
May 1, 2009
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Committee Bay Project ? Gold and Diamonds in NunavutBy Dean McDonald
The Committee Bay Greenstone Belt extends over 300km and is one of the largest unexplored greenstone belts in North America with excellent gold and diamond potential. Committee Bay Resources Limited h
May 1, 2004
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Re-entry Protocols for Seismically Active Mines: An UpdateBy J. A. Vallejos
Re-entry protocols are a tactical approach for controlling risk after blasts or large events in seismically active mines. Based on the results of a survey on 18 seismically active mines, mostly in Ont
May 1, 2009
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British Columbia Aboriginal Mine Training AssociationWhat is the BC AMTA? ?What is an ASEP? ?Who are the partners? ?Critical Success Factors ?Questions/Answers Aboriginal Skills and Employment Program (ASEP) ?A collaborative partnership of industr
May 1, 2010
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Utilizing titanium to successfully handle chloride process environmentsBy R. W. Schutz
"Titanium possesses an exceptional and wide-range resistance to chlorides and their compounds when compared to most corrosion-resistant engineering alloys (CRAs) used in the chemical process industry.
Jan 1, 2002
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Limitations of Safety Arrest Mechanisms for Mine Shaft ConveyancesBy Gorzalczynski. Stan
The recent trend in underground mine developments is ?big is better?. This is most certainly evident in the mine shaft and the conveyances that operate within its compartments. Today, there are severa
May 1, 2002
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Estimation of leakage in ventilation ductingBy G. Auld
"A simple method is presented whereby the additional quantity and static pressure necessary to compensate for ventilation duct leakage may be estimated using the circular reference functions of modern
Jan 1, 2002
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CANMET-MMSL Alternative Binder TechnologyBy Kristie Tarr
Portland cement is primarily used to solidify backfill in underground mine workings and it represents a major cost in mining operations. CANMET-MMSL has invented an alternative binder technology that
Oct 1, 2010
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Mechanical Properties of a Composite Backfill MaterialBy Alfred Annor
Deep mining requires innovative approaches in ground control technology and the search for new ground support materials including backfill. There is a need to look at mine waste materials that may be
May 1, 2003
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Autogenous milling — Effects on flotation of Mt. Lyell Copper ore Broyage autogène — Effets sur la flottation du minerai de cuivre de Mt. LyellBy N. C. Clarke, T. Wu, M. le Page, K. J. Henley
In 1994, Gold Mines of Australia acquired the rights to the historic Mt. Lyell copper mine, and commenced a feasibility study into expanding production. The ore was shown in laboratory tests to be ame
Jan 1, 2002
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Tower MillBy G. Griffiths
"P. WitteWitteck DevelopmentThe implications of using a tower mill for fine grainding in the ore processing of tailings are significant. What can those of us who are in a research and development situ
Jan 1, 1984
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Fifty Years of Evolution of the Metallurgical Engineering Companies in Canada Reproduced from the Canadian Metallurgical and Materials Landscape 1960-2011, PP 421-428. METSOC 2011By Chris Twigge-Molecey
"Over the last 50 years there has been a dramatic evolution in the metallurgical engineering field in Canada. In the 60s the field was dominated by large American and UK groups, often selling major pr
Jan 1, 2015
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The Effect of Fine Grinding on Copper and Zinc Metallurgical Performance at Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited Ruttan Mine, Leaf Rapids, ManitobaBy C. B. Webber, W. A. Grell
"Sherritt Gordon's Ruttan Mine is a copper-zinc operation located approximately 600 miles north-west of Winnipeg. Open pit mining began in 1973 at 10,000 Tpd., with a change over to underground mining
Jan 1, 1982
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Building International ExpertiseBy Jane Spooner
"The papers presented in this edition of the Bulletin cover some of the business issues that face mining companies exploring or operating in jurisdictions outside Canada. While technical innovations m
Jan 1, 2004
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Meeting the Global Challenge (689ee366-59af-4a12-871c-7d749f87f065)By Jean Vavrek, Rob Barber
"What is CIM’s role on a planet-wide scale?That question has been coming back to the forefront of many discussions regularly in the months since we came on board as Executive Director and Vice- Presid
Jan 1, 2004