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Increased SAG Grinding Capacity at Goldex Secondary Crushing of SAG Mill Feed (bad27958-8860-46a5-8ff9-5edadd1fb4dd)By D. Runnels, A. Allaire, J. Fournier, Y. Sylvestre, F. Robichaud
The Goldex operation of Agnico-Eagle Mines (AEM) commenced operations in the spring of 2008. Following some months of initial operation, the grinding circuit capacity was under-performing according to
Jan 1, 2012
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Making it Work: Canadian Institute of MinesOverview of Presentation Why Enter Agreements with First Nations Making it Win-Win ?The Principles The Process Making the Process Work Resource Agmts Defined Resource Agreements are legall
May 1, 2009
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Revisiting Ground Vibrations due to Mining Equipment Motion (7108fd07-daac-4ac4-863b-5e76cda3b2f0)By T. G. Joseph, M. Welz
ABSTRACT: Joseph (2002) introduced passive seismic monitoring to measure mining equipment performance. This paper evaluates the potential of passive seismic monitoring to correlate mining equipment op
Jan 1, 2011
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Ceramic clays of the Cypress HillsBy LUKE O. LINDOE
A major clay products industry in the Medicine Hat area since before 1910 has maintained a continued interest in the clays of the Cypress Hills. For the first forty years the materials used were local
Jan 1, 1984
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Mining REDD+ for a Green Economy - Good business, climate stabilization, shareholder value, and reducing riskIn-Country Business Development Agenda ?Siting/Permitting/Operational Planning ?Securing, maintaining, enhancing social license to operate ?Biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services ?IF
Aug 1, 2013
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The Application of Sustainable Development Principles to the Alberta Aggregates Resource SectorBy Don Peel, Jeremy Richards
Abstract - Aggregates (sand, gravel, and crushed stone) are low unit-cost products extracted in very large volumes for the construction of buildings, roads, and other infrastructure essential to moder
Jan 1, 2003
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Comminution by Conventional and Autogenous GrindingBy J. A. R. Faucher
"Autogenous grinding may be an efficient and economical solution to your ore comminution problem.An important potential economic advantage of autogenous mills results from the availability of very lar
Jan 1, 1969
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The beneficiation of Canadian garnet ores at CANMETBy P. R. A. Andrews
"Garnet occurs in schists and gneisses in all provinces of Canada, all mainly in Quebec and Ontario. There is currently a renewed interest in exploration for economic sources of garnet for abrasive ap
Jan 1, 1995
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Mine Permit Surrender at Red Mountain MinesBy Chris Carr
This paper describes the process employed and the work undertaken to enable the surrender of the mine permit relating to the two tailings deposits at the abandoned Red Mountain Mine site near Rossland
May 1, 2002
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MODERN SEAFLOOR HYDROTHERMAL DEPOSITS - Conductive Heat Flow Anomalies Associated with Hydrothermal Sulfide MoundsBy Yufeng Yao, Robert P. Lowell
Abstract - Conductive heat flow anomalies associated with hydrothermal sulfide mounds on the seafloor have been studied. Sulfide mounds tend to focus conductive heat flow because sulfide minerals have
Jan 1, 1999
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Improved Zinc Flotation Kinetics at the Louvicourt Mill Using Flex 31 (96aba23d-d947-4017-8d11-fbd4b97329ef)By Robert MacPhail, Louis Racine, Bret G. Cousins
"Sodium Isopropyl Xanthate is employed in a wide variety of sulphide flotation procedures due to the specificity over other xanthates and the cost savings over other sulphide collectors such as thiono
Jan 1, 1996
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On the Origin of Sudden Slag Foaming During Copper SmeltingBy T. Crivits, I. Bellemans, V. Cnockaert, K. Verbeken
It is well known that slag foaming can significantly complicate copper smelting processes. This is especially true for unpredictable events that generate large amounts of slag foam during a small peri
Jan 1, 2019
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Contrasting Volcanic-hosted Massive Sulfide Styles ill the Tulks Belt, Central NewfoundlandBy R. M. Graves, C. B. McKenzie, D. Barbour, D. W. Desnoyers
"The prospective Tulks volcanic belt hosts five significant massive sulfide deposits, Tulks Prospect, Tulks East, Jack's Pond, Daniel's Pond and Victoria Mine, as well as numerous showings a
Jan 1, 1993
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A total system concept for the reclamation and hydraulic transportation of dense solids from tailings and settling pondsBy Peter Van-De-Velde
"The results of applying Japanese pumping technology to North American reclamation projects will be discussed.IntroductionEconomic high-density mineral reclamation and subsequent transportation of sol
Jan 1, 1985
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Non-Destructive Determination of Refractory and Build-Up Thickness in Operating Furnaces Using an Acousto Ultrasonic Reflection TechniqueFor the last few years, a new and innovative technique has been successfully used to determine refractory and castable thickness in various metallurgical vessels. The acousto ultrasonic-echo (AU-E) te
Jan 1, 2005
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Some Accident Hazards and Preventive Measures at MinesBy E. C. Keeley
Some Safety Measures at Ontario Mines The following safety precautions have of late been taken by several of the Ontario mines: installation of water crossovers; washing clown of faces to show-up mis
Jan 1, 1931
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Evidence for a Feeder Pipe and Associated Alteration at the Brunswick No. 12 Massive-Sulfide Deposit (6ba284c3-b619-4b87-9743-c3aba495d77c)By Wayne D. Goodfellow, William M. Luff, Steven J. Juras
Brunswick No. 12 is a vent-proximal massive sulfide deposit that formed above a feeder pipe with associated hydrothermal alteration. Because of the replacement of bedded sulfides deposited above the h
Jan 1, 1992
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Electrical Trends In the 70's and 80'sBy George F. Bassett
"More will be expected from the mine or metallurgical plant electrical system in the late 70's and 80's in terms of energy conservation, reliability and fire prevention. Increased electrical loads 1•e
Jan 1, 1976
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Some Notes on Uranium in British ColumbiaBy John S. Stevenson
"Although we have no uranium- producing mines as yet in British Columbia, uranium, associated with gold and cobalt, has been found in two deposits in amounts such that the combined value of the metals
Jan 1, 1950
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Native copper: humanity's introduction to metallurgy?By Michael L. Wayman
Native copper is copper which exists in nature in elemental, metallic form, rather than being chemically combined as is the case with the more usual oxides, sulphides, carbonates, etc. Several other m
Jan 1, 1999