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Trends and Treatment of Arsenic in Copper MiningBy Carlos Rebolledo, Nelson Parra
Arsenic is an unresolved problem in the mining industry considering the fact that most of the new copper deposits have high arsenic contents; stricter environmental restrictions for handling, transpor
Jan 1, 2019
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Financial Aspects of Mine OperationBy A. H. C. A. Zimmerman
WE have just heard what must be regarded as a thoughtful, constructive and somewhat painful analysis of the financial function of our industry. While thinking about this, it is interesting to reflect
Jan 1, 1962
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Acidic Effluents, Their Production and CharacteristicsBy C. C. Walden, A. Bruynesteyn
"Chemical and biological aspects of the formation of acidic effluents from sulfide waste materials are discussed. Test procedures to determine the acid producing potential of waste materials, as well
Jan 1, 1980
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Genetic Aspects & Classification of Important Canadian Uranium DepositsBy R. H. McMillan
A classification of important uranium deposits which utilizes both genetic and descriptive criteria is presented. The dual aspect is useful because, while the non-genetic nomenclature for the differen
Jan 1, 1978
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The Stanleyville Vermiculite DepositBy C. G. Bruce
"ON NOVEMBER 15th, 1950, the Department of Mines and Technical Surveys announced the discovery of vermiculite near Perth, Ontario. The announcement followed nearly a month of study to determine so far
Jan 1, 1952
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Two problems, one solution — Auto shredder residue/plastics compositesBy J. Lazareck
"XPotential Products Inc. has developed technologies to convert auto shredder residues and other forms of plastic waste into useful products such as posts suitable for retaining walls and parking curb
Jan 1, 2004
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Submarine Coal Mining at Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, British ColumbiaBy James Dickson
Brief History of Discovery and Early Development In the first half of the nineteenth century, the only authority on the Pacific coast between the Columbia river and Alaska was exercised by the Hudson
Jan 1, 1935
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The Preparation of CoalBy W. L. Hunter
The preparation of coal for the commercial market is a study both varied and wide, and can be viewed from many angles and in different ways. This short paper can but touch upon the subject and is i
Jan 1, 1930
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Mining Communications ? another perspectiveBy Eugene (Gene) Bounds
The Mining industry faces many challenges, one of which is the demand to communicate over a variety of media, be it visual, sound, voice, data or any combination. Over the years multiple infrastructur
Apr 1, 2005
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Healthy Canadian Mining Communities: Company-Community Partnership for Planning and DevelopmentBy Rowena Anderson
Mining companies are now looking for more effective ways to engage the community in public participation. Consensus-based approaches are becoming the most popularly applied way of achieving meaningful
May 1, 2002
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Cost-Saving Strategies in Mine VentilationBy Euler De Souza
"Underground operation ventilation energy requirements constitute a significant portion of mine energy consumption (40–50%) and total energy costs (25–40%). In general, mine ventilation systems are en
Jan 1, 2018
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Groupe d'objects provenant des Forges du St-Maurice II considérations sur leursaffinités et leur mode d'élaborationBy T. Vovan, A. Galibois, M. Fiset
"In order to establish some links between the 22 specimens found on the site of Les Forges du St. Maurice, their slag inclusions have been analyzed by electron microprobe. Comparison between their con
Jan 1, 1984
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The use of Rubber Mill Liners in the Strathcona Concentrator Of Falconbrillge Nickel Mines LimitedBy F. G. Pickard
"The Strathcona Concentrator is one of three concentrators presently operated in the Sudbury District by the Nickel Division of Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited. Production commenced in 1968 at a mil
Jan 1, 1974
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Evidence of Exhalative Origin for Tasmanian Tin DepositsOrebodies of the Renison Bell - Mt. Bischoff tinfield in Tasmania are stratabound, conformable lenses of massive cassiterite-bearing pyrrhotite, with underlying discordant, fault-fracture-controlled a
Jan 1, 1979
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State of Mining Environmental ManagementMining Subscribes to Murphy?s Law Personal observations on the past ?Perfect, benign deposit mines can be screwed up-spills and concentrate handling issues ?Long term contamination and water manag
May 1, 2010
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The Purchase of Mechanical Equipment for MinesBy D. S. Hines
The purchase of mechanical equipment for mines is not unlike the purchase of other materials or supplies in general principle, but on account of the major part such equipment plays in the operations,
Jan 1, 1930
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Autoclave Application for Zinc Leach Residue Treatment by Akita Zinc Co., Ltd.By H. Arima, Y. Kudo
In general, the iron content of zinc leach residue produced by sulphuric acid leaching from calcine is disposed as jarosite or goethite into a tailing dam. More recently, these iron residues have been
Jan 1, 2004
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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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Rotating equipment reliability for surface operation. Part I: Vibration analysis for rotating equipmentBy D. Prince, G. Nollet
"Since 1994, Aur Ressources has operated Louvicourt mine, a zinc and copper mine close to Val d’Or, at a rate of 4300 t/d. Ever since the start-up of the plant, management has encouraged innovative ap
Jan 1, 2002
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The Acheson FieldBy E. E. Cudby
"FOLLOWING the Leduc discovery •by Imperial Oil in 1947, The California Standard Company began to acquire land in the area immediately west of Edmonton and in line with the Leduc reef trend (Figure 1)
Jan 1, 1952