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                     Mining Community Sustainability and well-being in British Columbia, Canada Mining Community Sustainability and well-being in British Columbia, CanadaBy Janis A. Shandro The mining sector is a major economic driver for Canadian, and British Columbian communities. In parallel strong commitments have been made by industry to the well-being and sustainability of associat May 1, 2011 
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                     On-Line Mine ? A New Concept for Improving Mining Economy Through On-Line Mineral Analysis On-Line Mine ? A New Concept for Improving Mining Economy Through On-Line Mineral AnalysisBy Ilpo O. Auranen Background: Mines of today are moving ever increasing tonnages of rock. The new ore bodies tend be of lower grade and located deeper in the earth?s crust. The industry?s focus to overcome this ?deep Oct 1, 2009 
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                     Kansanshi Copper Smelter: The First Four Years of Operation Kansanshi Copper Smelter: The First Four Years of OperationBy S. Hunt, D. de Vries Kansanshi Copper Smelter began operation in March 2015. The smelter features a single Isasmelt furnace for smelting, one 6-in-line electric furnace for matte-settling and slag-cleaning duties, four Pe Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Flotation of Different Particle Sizes as a Function of Bubble Surface Area Flux Flotation of Different Particle Sizes as a Function of Bubble Surface Area FluxBy K. Honkivaara, S. Junnikkala, J. Aho, K. Föhr, P. Lampinen "Bubble area flux has been claimed to be a major tool to dimension flotation equipment. The paper describes laboratory scale (batch and 301 continuous cell using plant feed) and small-scale (1 ,8m3) i Jan 1, 2000 
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                     The Value of Orebody Power Requirement Profiles for SAG Circuit Design The Value of Orebody Power Requirement Profiles for SAG Circuit DesignBy Chris Bennett, Glen Kosick "Process modeling and equipment sizing procedures for SAG circuits has advanced significantly over the past two decades. However, no matter how exact the hardness tests, models and scale-up calculatio Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Design of the Kubaka Grinding Circuit Using SPI and Bond Design of the Kubaka Grinding Circuit Using SPI and BondBy Graham Holmes, John Starkey "The Kinross Kubaka Project is a gold mine located in the Russian Far East. The grinding circuit, comprised of a 6.1 m diameter x 2.74 m long SAG mill and a 4.1 m diameter x 5.5 m long secondary ball Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Measurement of Ball Size Distribution in a 8 m x 5 m Primary Mill of Sarcheshmeh Copper Mine Measurement of Ball Size Distribution in a 8 m x 5 m Primary Mill of Sarcheshmeh Copper MineBy M. Pourkani, M. Karga, Samid Banis, Andre Laplante, G. Langari-Zadeh "The Sarcheshmeh mine processes 40,000 t/d of ore grading 0.9% Cu and 0.035% Mo. Grinding is effected in single stage ball mills using 80 mm forged steel balls, with an average consumption of 850 g/t. Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Iron and steel making in the third millennium Iron and steel making in the third millenniumBy J. P. Sancho, L. F. Verdeja, J. I. Verdeja "This paper analyzes the present state of the different processes competing to keep their market shares within the future iron and steel business sector.The continuous transformations in the steel mak Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Capturing unrealized capacity Capturing unrealized capacityBy M. W. Lewis A mine's inherent capacity is dictated by factors such as equipment, design, people, processes, and environment. Actual production may approach, but never surpass, the inherent capacity limit. Th Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Towards AG/SAG/ball mill on-line performance monitoring Towards AG/SAG/ball mill on-line performance monitoringBy S. Caron, P. Radziszewski Industrial practice in mineral processing shows that an important problem in understanding and monitoring in-mill parameters is due to the lack of fundamental knowledge and appropriate sensors. Howeve Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Integration of Sensor Technologies at a Bucket Wheel Excavator for Identification of Material Type and Detection of Interface Layers Integration of Sensor Technologies at a Bucket Wheel Excavator for Identification of Material Type and Detection of Interface LayersBy Martin Kesting The world wide growth dynamics and the continuously growing demand for energy, results in increasing energy prices. Looking from this point, the efficient exploitation of fossil fuel deposits has beco Oct 1, 2009 
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                     The contour method of estimating mineral resources The contour method of estimating mineral resourcesBy W. E. Roscoe, H. Agnerian The contour method can be used to estimate the mineral resources of a mineralized body. It relies on geological interpretation and allows the geologist to determine the plunge of a mineralized ore sho Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Alkali/Alumina Molar Ratio Trends in Altered Granitoid Rocks Hosting Porphyry and Related Deposits Alkali/Alumina Molar Ratio Trends in Altered Granitoid Rocks Hosting Porphyry and Related DepositsBy R. E. Whitehead "Alkali/alumina and MgO/alumina molar ratio plots graphically portray both chemical and mineralogical changes accompanying potassic, phyllic, argillic, chloritic, and alunitic alteration of quartz mon Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Improved Hydrogen Cyanide Detection with Laser-Based Line-of-Sight Gas Detectors Improved Hydrogen Cyanide Detection with Laser-Based Line-of-Sight Gas DetectorsBy Klaus Tietz, Hamish Adam, John Selby, Ian Glazier, Brian Sinfield "Room-temperature tunable diode laser (TDL) analyzers are gaining in acceptance for highly critical safety monitoring applications in a variety of industries. This paper describes the testing, evaluat Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Capturing unrealized capacity Capturing unrealized capacityBy M. W. Lewis, B. Sambirsky, J. Werner A mine’s inherent capacity is dictated by factors such as equipment, design, people, processes, and environment. Actual production may approach, but never surpass, the inherent capacity limit. The inh Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Automated Cyanide Control at the New Britannia Mine, Snow Lake, Manitoba: Fall 1998 Automated Cyanide Control at the New Britannia Mine, Snow Lake, Manitoba: Fall 1998By Shawn Healey, Ray Norcross "Site IdentificationNew Britannia MineA 50/50 WX Gold Inc. - High River Gold Mines Ltd. Joint VentureTVX Gold Inc. is the OperatorLocationThe New Britannia Mine is located in the town of Snow Lake, Ma Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Development of the automatic GO-60 drill Development of the automatic GO-60 drillBy R. England "This paper describes the objectives and design parameters for the operation of a computerized In-The-Hole (I. T.H.) Drill. The principal objective is to add computer control to an Inco 00-60 I. T.H. Jan 1, 1987 
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                     K-Ar and Rb-Sr dating and the genesis of tungsten at the Clea tungsten skarn property, Selwyn Mountains, Yukon Territory K-Ar and Rb-Sr dating and the genesis of tungsten at the Clea tungsten skarn property, Selwyn Mountains, Yukon TerritoryBy K. M. Tompson, R. L. Armstrong, C. I. Godwin "Tungsten skarn deposits on the Clea property in the Selwyn Mountains, Y. T., are related genetically to a quartz monzonite stock, about 500 metres in diameter at the surface. Lower Paleozoic sediment Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Mine Waste Management Planning for an Arctic Environment Mine Waste Management Planning for an Arctic EnvironmentBy William J. Purdy Successful design, operation and completion of a surface waste management facility for a diamond mine located in Canada?s northern environment requires careful planning to minimize short and long term May 1, 2004 
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                     Ultrafine and fine grinding using the METSO Stirred Media Detritor (SMD) Ultrafine and fine grinding using the METSO Stirred Media Detritor (SMD)By Graham Davey "Ultrafine grinding of minerals has been in wide spread use in the industrial mineral field for over 30 years. Within the last 10 years the metalliferous industry has shown interest in the ability to Jan 1, 2002 
