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Roasting Arsenical Gold Ores and ConcentratesBy F. R. Archibald
Introduction It is the purpose of this paper to review the subject of roasting as preparation of refractory gold ores and concentrates for cyanidation, with particular reference to operations at th
Jan 1, 1949
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Some Considerations for Safer Furnace CoolingBy P. Nos, L. Kolbeinsen, M. W. Kennedy, A. Filzwieser, R. T. Jones, A. MacRae
Modern furnace designs often incorporate extensive use of cooled elements to achieve long campaign lives at high operating intensities. However, contact between water and high temperature fluids can r
Jan 1, 2015
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Indoor Localization of RFID-Equipped Movable Assets using Mobile Reader Based on Reference Tags ClusteringBy A. Motamedi
Indoor localization has gained importance as it has the potential to improve various processes related to the lifecycle management of facilities and to deliver personalized and location-based services
Aug 1, 2013
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Diminuer Les Risques D?incidents Environnementaux Par Une Approche De Gestion Intégrée Des Parcs À Résidus MiniersBy Philippe Poirier
Les parcs à résidus miniers représentent un risque environnemental qui nécessite une gestion adéquate. Suite à la publication du « Guide sur la gestion des parcs à résidus miniers » en septembre 1998,
Nov 1, 2002
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A Geometallurgical Approach to Flotation Process Design Using Optimised Grade-Recovery CurvesBy D. Hatfield
"Flotation plants typically aim to maximise recovery at or above a target grade. As the ore from the mine varies, operators increase or decrease the mass pull in different flotation banks by adjusting
Jan 1, 2013
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The Importance of High-Pressure Compressed Air to Mining OperationsBy A. R. Pasieka, J. C. Wilson
"Compressed air still remains an essential source of power in underground hardrock mining. As a power medium it has a high convenience factor, although, in many cases, it is expensive to generate and
Jan 1, 1966
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Principles and Practice of Metallurgy at FalconbridgeBy A. Gronningsater
Introduction As is well known, the fight between the blast furnace and the reverberatory furnace in copper smelting during the second decade of the century ended with a victory for the latter, a resu
Jan 1, 1934
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Modern Mining Methods at Copper MountainBy R. S. Douglas
Introduction During the past few years, a number of changes in the mine operations at Copper Mountain have taken place. The modernization and mechanization were necessitated and given impetus by wa
Jan 1, 1947
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Rubber Lining Design for Grinding Mills: Influence on Economy and CapacityBy Gustav Nillson
There is a difference in design parameters between steel linings and rubber linings for grinding mills. The basic design parameters for rubber are described and a comparison is made between steel and
Jan 1, 1979
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Flotation Process Optimization Using Outotec Frothcontrol SolutionBy M. Mononen, J. Huuskonen, M. Vauhkonen, J. Kourunen, A. Lehikoinen
"A new approach to measure process conditions in flotation cells is presented. Real scale flotation cells in a Zinc circuit are imaged using Outotec LevelSense sensors based on electrical resistance t
Jan 1, 2013
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Geometallurgical Modeling of the Dumont Deposit (0daa1b2e-54ab-4163-adcf-32c9366ffe5b)By K. Nasrallah
"The Dumont deposit is a large (1,179 Mt proven and probable reserve) low grade (0.27% nickel), nickel sulphide project located in the Abitibi region 25km west of Amos, Quebec. Royal Nickel Corporatio
Jan 1, 2016
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Visualization of Fine Bubbles and Their Role in Fine Particle FlotationBy Wei Sun, Jaewon Choung, Zhenghe Xu, Zhangming Cui
"High intensity conditioning has been demonstrated in a number of cases to enhance fine particle flotation. The improvement could be attributed to the enhanced formation of particle aggregates. Howeve
Jan 1, 2006
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Mine Taxation in Canada (7336795e-af59-48e3-bc85-f5bd7b31ef2c)By J. Y. Murdoch
TAXATION has become a major item in the operation of Canadian mines, and, as such, merits our most serious consideration. I feel it was a splendid idea for the Institute to set aside this time for a f
Jan 1, 1935
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The Pechiney reduction cell family: 25 years of development in design and process controlBy C. Vanvoren
"Since 1975, the Aluminium Pechiney Research Centre at Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (LRF) has been concentrating its efforts on designing, testing and perfecting the Aluminium Pechiney point-fed prebaked r
Jan 1, 2002
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The Importance of Water Utilization for Maximizing Grinding Circuit Classification System EfficiencyBy Robert E. McIvor
"The Functional Performance Equation for ball milling circuits allows us to isolate the circuit classification system efficiency (CSE) from the mill’s grinding performance. The factors which affect ci
Jan 1, 2009
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Automatic Control at the Strathcona Concentrator for Presentation to the Canadian Mineral ProcessorsBy D. M. Doyle
"The Strathcona Concentrator operations, the application of control systems in the crushing, flotation and tailing fill sections, and current and future computer control concepts are described in this
Jan 1, 1974
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Johnson Matthey’s Mining CRT Technology Brings Low-No2 Pm Control to the Existing Fleet of Diesel Engines Operating in the Mining SectorBy Rita Aiello, Stan Mack, Peter Werth, Joseph McCarney, Jozef Stachulak
"Johnson Matthey has developed the first diesel particulate filter (DPF) for underground mining that controls particulate matter (PM) at the same time as maintaining emissions of NO2 at or below engin
Jan 1, 2019
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Tidal PowerBy G. C. Baker
Despite the attention belatedly bestowed on tidal power in recent years, it remains largely a potential rather than an actual source of energy. The resource is, practically speaking, non-depletable. E
Jan 1, 1972
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Derivation of Geotechical Parameters for Cut Wall Design at Banora Point, NSW AustraliaBy N. T. Oo, L. D. Hutton
"The Banora Point Upgrade Project is a 2.5km long six-lane divided freeway in northern New South Wales, Australia. The geology at the project area comprises a volcanic succession of variably weathered
Jan 1, 2015
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A Mathematical Model of The Hydrocyclone ClassifierBy L. R. Plitt
A series of experiments were carried out in an effort to develop a universally applicable mathematical model of the hydrocyclone classifier. The design and operating variables studied were: cyclone di
Jan 1, 1976