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Falconbridge's Copper Operations in UgandaBy H. H. Bird
Kilembe is situated in the foothills of the Ruwenzori Mountains in Uganda. Precambrian stratiform copper de-posits are currently being mined at a rate of 90,000 tons per month. Complex ore structures
Jan 1, 1968
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Preliminary Mining and Construction Planning of the Churchill Falls ProjectBy H. L. Snyder
This paper outlines the approach to the underground construction work involved in the Churchill Falls Power Project. It is the first in a series of papers which CIM Bulletin plans to publish as the di
Jan 1, 1968
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Shaft Sinking at Viking Yellowknife MineBy Henry Lepp
Introduction A shaft sinking operation carried out at the Viking Yellowknife mine in the spring of 1947 presents certain features, especially as regards speed of sinking and low cost, that may be o
Jan 1, 1948
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A different role in designing new mining projectsBy J. K. Gowans
The Research and Design group of the Project Development Division (PDD) of Placer Dome Inc. includes metallurgical, electrical, civil and mechanical engineers. They provide metallurgical research and
Jan 1, 1998
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Pre-Concentration of Valuable Minerals in Nickel Laterite Ores via Selective AggregationBy Lev Filippov, Saeed Farrokhpay
"Flotation process has had less success to recover nickel from laterite ores. Nickel in laterite ores is often finely disseminated in various minerals in very fine size. Therefore, fine grinding shoul
Jan 1, 2016
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Valuation of exploration propertiesBy Hrayr Agnerian
The fair market value of an exploration property is determined by its potential to host a mineral deposit. This potential is gauged by the results of previous exploration, exploration stage, meaningfu
Jan 1, 1996
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Compressed Air in Cool MinesBy Marc Piard
In a cool mine, tapping high-pressure lines through reducing valves lowers the temperature beyond remedy. It is the writer's suggestion that, for low-pressure work, law-pressure air ,should be ge
Jan 1, 1926
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Development of a Two-Stage Middlings Circuit at Inco's Clarabelle Mill PART 2: On-Site Pilot plant Testwork and Full Plant ImplementationBy A. Bouchard
"Based on laboratory testwork, a two-stage cleaner / re-cleaner circuit with feed regrind was proposed to replace an existing single-stage middling circuit treating a scavenger concentrate at Inco’s C
Jan 1, 2001
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Plastic behaviour of salt rock utilized in designing a mining .methodBy D. Mraz
"Under high pressure in a deep potash mine, the salt rock behaves in accordance with the concept of a generalized, perfectly plastic substance. The paper presents the evidence of this behaviour and en
Jan 1, 1980
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Newfoundland Steel Company . . . . . . Its• Birth anti OperationBy J. L. Miller, R. W. Burns
This paper sets out the various phases of bringing a merchant bar mill into operation from feasibility consideration through financing, design and scheduling to completion.
Jan 1, 1967
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A new approach to cemented backfill designBy G. Swan
"The selection of material comprising a backfill is, of economic necessity, site dependent. Nevertheless, given the existing range of typical components-coarse waste, alluvial sand, tailings a balance
Jan 1, 1985
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Product stewardship (4abb8bf0-af4b-4e1c-9e9d-74ed056b135f)By Larry A. Morris
The environmental impacts of industrial activities have become very serious concerns of the public over the past few decades. Not surprisingly, governments have responded with legislation and regulati
Jan 1, 1996
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Technology at the forefront of percussive rock-drilling operationsBy Lar Liljeblad
"As demands upon the earth's natural resources continue to grow, exploration companies, mining organizations and others face the problem of the need to tackle increasingly more difficult strata t
Jan 1, 1991
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Factors Influencing the Residence Time Distribution in Continuously-Fed Batch-Tapped FurnacesBy Q. G. Reynolds, R. T. Jones
"Residence time distributions are well defined for batch and continuously stirred reactors. However, there exist many smelting furnaces that do not fit either of these classifications. A mathematical
Jan 1, 2012
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Mining (e7ac18b4-67b5-4874-86f7-745272387544)By Gillyeard J. Leathley
The Cassiar Asbestos mine is situated on McDame Mountain in northern B.C. at a mean elevation of 6000 ft (1830 m), some 6 miles (9.6 km) from the townsite /mill complex. Asbestos ore production averag
Jan 1, 1978
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Standardization of Rounds in Development Headings at BritanniaBy T. M. Waterland
A GREAT deal of work has been done at Britannia during the past three years in improving and standardizing rounds for development headings, and the results obtained have been very gratifying. The roun
Jan 1, 1942
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Predicting Patterns of Slurry Flow within and Discharge from a 3D Pilot SAG MillSlurry flow, including flow through the charge, through the discharge grates, along the pulp lifters and its discharge from the mill is an important contributor to the efficiency of the grinding proce
Jan 1, 2012
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Geotechnical monitoring of tunnel boring machine drivages at the Donkin-Morien Mine, Nova ScotiaBy T. R. C. Aston, C. M. K. Yuen, J. L. Gilby
"The access tunnels for the Donkin-Morien Mine in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, comprise two parallel tunnels driven through a sedimentary sequence of sandstone, siltstone and mudstone to intersect the Ha
Jan 1, 1988
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The Installation of Instruments in Minerals Processing PlantsBy G. M. Behrend
"AbstractMeasurement and control systems in minerals processing plants are usually well thought out and designed. The criteria and design parameters have been interpreted correctly.However, these syst
Jan 1, 1977
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The Mineral Industry-Review and ProspectBy F. A. Forward
"NINETEEN sixty-six is a year of unusual significance in our Institute and in our country. It marks two-thirds of a century of service by the Institute to the people of the mineral industry and two-th
Jan 1, 1966