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The Red Dog VIP Mill Optimization Project A Study in Fast-Track Project Execution and Alliance Contracting (5aae1f12-06e2-4656-a27b-a608072456ab)By George H. Hope, Steve Ciccone
"The Red Dog Mine is both the largest known zinc reserve and the largest zinc producer in the world. The mine started in 1989, and by 1999 had increased production from approximately 300,000 tonnes pe
Jan 1, 2003
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The Minexan on Stream Analyser Evaluation by Selco MiningBy G. A. Mallory
"The South Bay Division of Selco Mining is located fifty-four miles northeast of Ear Falls Ontario on Confederation Lake. The concentrator operates five days a week and processes six hundred tons per
Jan 1, 1981
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Preliminary Results for Investigating Time-Dependent Behaviour within the Block Cave Mining System Using Virtual Reality Scientific VisualisationBlock caving is an underground mining method for the profitable extraction of massive, low-grade orebodies. Lately, it has become the mining method of choice, for many mining companies, because of dep
Jan 1, 2015
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Geology and Chemistry of the El Abuelo Calcic Fe-skarn and Related Cu-(Ag)-Bearing Hydrothermal Veins, Chubut Province, Southern ArgentinaBy R. E. de Barrio, M. E. Lanfranchini, R. O. Etcheverry
"The El Abuelo Ca-Fe-magnetite skarn and related hydrothermal quartz veins are located at Cerro Pepita Hill, in southwestern Chubut province of southern Argentina, 1700 km southwest of Buenos Aires. T
Jan 1, 2007
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Application of expert systems for peak power managementBy Y. L. Su, S. Vongpaisal, H. A. Smith
"It is extremely difficult for a mine's central control room operator to control peakpower demands and to maintain normal materials handling operations at the same time. An investigation of the F
Jan 1, 1993
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Implementation of a Semi-Autogenous Grinding Circuit at the Brunswick ConcentratorBy Chris Larsen, Ian Orford, Mike Cooper
"An autogenous grinding circuit was commissioned at the Brunswick concentrator in October 1998. The autogenous grinding circuit replaced existing surface crushing plants, fine ore storage, rod and pri
Jan 1, 2001
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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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International Commission On Large Dams (ICOLD)By Yves Gratton
The International Commission on Large Dams (ICOLD) is a non-governmental International Organization which provides a forum for the exchange of knowledge and experience in dam engineering. It is the wo
May 1, 2002
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Red Dog Lead Regrind Circuit OptimizationBy Brigitte Lacouture, Yeen Shien Hwang, David Lin
"A baseline survey of the partially open lead regrind circuit at Red Dog Mine indicated poor regrind efficiencies for the three parallel 450 HP tower mills. Driven by the high energy cost and the pote
Jan 1, 2005
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Using airborne magnetic and electromagnetic data to monitor mine tailings in Copper Cliff, northern OntarioBy J. Shang, P. Howarth, B. Morris
Tailings from the nickel refinery in Copper Cliff, Ontario, consist of fine silicates mixed with a variable amount of conductive and magnetic minerals mainly associated with sulphides and iron oxides.
Jan 1, 2001
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Tailings Disposal at Kidd Creek Mines Ltd.By T. J. Yeomans
"The Kidd Creek metallurgical site is situated twenty-six kilometres east of Timmins, Ontario. The site consists of a 4.5 niillion tonne per year concentrator, a 127,000 tonne per year electrolytic zi
Jan 1, 1986
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Monitoring the Burner Emission Spectrum in a Commercial Flash Furnace Using a Novel Optical ProbeBy G. Stokreef, B. R. Davis, M. Kadiyski, Alvear Montenegro, H-P. Loock, V. Montenegro
An optical probe for burner monitoring in copper flash smelting, first developed at the University of Concepcion, is being industrially tested in a collaboration between Kingston Process Metallurgy, A
Jan 1, 2019
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Arctic Resource Development Challenges for Environmental ApprovalsBy Nick Poushinsky
OVERVIEW OF PRESENTATION ?Stantec?s Northern Presence ?Challenges for Northern Development ?Environmental Approval Challenges ?History/Expectations ?Baseline Data ?Consultation ?Regulatory Pr
May 1, 2009
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Perspectives on the scientific and engineering principles underlying flow of mineral pastesBy Michael Li, Arie Moerman
"Paste backfill as a means of supporting underground mining is gaining popularity. Despite this trend, engineering and design of mine paste backfill systems are still largely based on empirical method
Jan 1, 2002
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Effect of some rock mass properties on blasting-induced ground vibration wave characteristicsBy H. A. Bilgin, G. G. U. Aldas
"Ground vibration is the natural result of the blasting process. Many empirical formulae and methodologies including analysis of travel path effects have been developed. The scaled distance, which is
Jan 1, 2004
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Knelson-Deswik Milling Technology: Bridging the Gap between Low and High Speed Stirred MillsBy David Rahal, Des Erasmus, Ken Major
"Over the past twenty years there has been an increased emphasis on fine grinding in the minerals industry. This spurred the development of a range of new fine grinding equipment in the 1990s. At that
Jan 1, 2011
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Investigating Total Media WearBy Peter Radziszewski
"Comminition process costs, which typically represent an important contribution to mining operating costs, can themselves be divided roughly between energy and liner /charge wear. As such, developing
Jan 1, 2001
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Environmental Factors Related to the Development of a New Uranium RefineryBy J. P. Jarrell
Environmental considerations are of increasing importance in determining the acceptability, schedule and cost of expansion ofCanada's uranium processing industry. Environmental considerations mus
Jan 1, 1979
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Design. Aspects of Ground Consolidation by the Freezing Method for Shaft Sinking in SaskatchewanBy Witold J. S. Ostrowski
Stabilization of water-bearing sediments by the freezing method for shaft sinking has been used for over 80 years on the European Continent. The real application of this method in Canada started with
Jan 1, 1967
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Influence of Feed Moisture on the Efficiency of Dynamic Air ClassifiersBy Thomas Mütze, Frank van der Meer, Gunnar Kretschmar
"The air classification of moist bulk materials is addressed in the literature insufficiently. Therefore a feasibility study investigated the influence of feed moisture on the separation efficiency ex
Jan 1, 2016