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Sources de dilution dans les mines souterraines : Méthodes de calcul"RÉSUMÉOn discute les principales sources de dilution au cours d’une exploitation souterraine. Les différentes définitions de la dilution en usage sont analysées. Une nouvelle méthodologie de calcul s
Jan 1, 2001
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L'Exploitation de Fire Lake et Lac-JeannineBy Gaston Gendreau, Marcel Allard
"Sidbec-Normines Inc. est une société formée de trios partenaires soient: Sidbec, British Steel Corporation et la Compagnie Minière Quebec Cartier. L'objectif de l'opération minière est d&ap
Jan 1, 1982
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The Operating Variables of the Driessen Cone Heavy Media ConcentratorBy E. O. Lilge
THE USE of the Driessen cone as a heavy-media concentrator involves a mineral dressing process in which many variables inherent in the ore and in the process may have an effect on the efficiency of mi
Jan 1, 1956
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Comminution Circuit Design ConsiderationsBy Ausenco Engineering Canada
"This paper demonstrates the selection of grinding circuit technology for a number of recent projects including discussion of the key drivers and the role of energy efficiency. Decreasing head grades
Jan 1, 2016
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Automatic Flux Feeding into El Teniente ConverterBy G. Guzman
In the framework of the optimization of Teniente Converter operation the new system of automatic flux feeding through gar-gun was implemented in the Potrerillos Smelter, Codelco Chile, Salvador Divisi
Jan 1, 2007
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Re-Emergence of Resin in Pulp With Strong Base Resins as a Low-Cost, Technically Viable Process for Uranium RecoveryBy C. Fleming, J. R. Goode
ABSTRACT: Data were produced from two uranium project studies that were conducted in 2008, both involving uranium recovery from leached slurry by resin-in-pulp (RIP) with strong base resins. In both s
Jan 1, 2011
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Uranium in Alkaline Waters ? Okanagan Area, British ColumbiaBy R. R. Culbert
Several thousand parts per billion of uranium are present in some alkaline lake and ground waters of the Okanagan region, British Columbia. To a major extent the uranium content of these highly anomal
Jan 1, 1978
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Application and Maintenance of Hydraulic Drive Systems in Sherritt’s ConcentratorsBy L. H. Smith, D. S. Taylor
"AbstractSherritt has been applying hydraulic drives to concentrator equipment since 1967. The initial application was made on a bank of 5- by 5-in. slurry pumps. This has now been extended to all slu
Jan 1, 1977
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New Secondary Mine Vent Fan Design"INTRODUCTION Secondary mine ventilation has been hamstrung by the availability of fans that satisfy many competing operational factors. The sometimes legislated requirement of adequate volume to the
Jan 1, 2019
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Relevant Reporting of a Mining Company?s Financial Results in an Inflationary EnvironmentBy John F. Dougherty
Recently, there has been much debate as to the relevance of reporting financial results using the conventional accounting systems, which is based on historical costs, during a period of rapid inflatio
Jan 1, 1978
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Development of a new water sampling device to measure biologically-available metals in natural waters and mine effluentsBy J. D. Robertson
An in situ water sampling device has been developed to measure biologically-available or “labile” metals in natural waters and effluents. The active mechanism involves the use of a polyacrylamide gel
Jan 1, 2000
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Beneficiation of Concentrated Ultrafine Suspensions with a Falcon UF Concentrator (CIM Journal | Vol. 2, No. 4)By F. Bourgeois, J. -S. Kroll-Rabotin
ABSTRACT: Falcon concentrators are enhanced gravity separators designed for concentrating fine particles. The Falcon UF model is unique in that it is dedicated to beneficiation of ultrafines, one key
Jan 1, 2011
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Sustainability in Plant DesignBy Ben C. McLellan, Philip J. Bangerter, Andrew Murphy, Glen D. Corder, Damien Giurco
Sustainability now forms a critical part of metallurgical plant design. In addition to compliance with requirements and corporate principles, design engineers must also consider how community and soci
Jan 1, 2015
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The Propsed Ore Control at the Coronation Mine, SaskatchewanBy J A. Gilliand
Mineralogical cross sections of orebodies on the 300-,600- and 900-foot levels of the Coronation mine have been interpreted in terms of centers of mineralization. The maximum concentration of chalcopy
Jan 1, 1965
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Experiences Implementing High Energy Rockfall Barriers as a Tool for Creating a Protection Zone Against Rockfall in Linear InfrastructuresBy Luis R. Fonseca, C. Raimat, C. Wendeler, A. Sanz
"Rockfall barriers are widely known as proven efficiency element to protect infrastructure by catching the rock blocks in the falling direction and absorbing the energy generated by them.It’s common i
Jan 1, 2015
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Limestone in the Iron and Steel IndustryBy N. B. Clarke
LIMESTONE, as a name, covers a great variety of stone consisting of varying amounts of calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, and impurities such as silica, alumina, and sulphate of lime. In the iron
Jan 1, 1939
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Some Testwork InterpretationsBy J. C. Loretto, H. A. Simons
The paper discusses how, in the routine testing of ores, insufficient communication between the laboratory and the design personnel can lead to misunderstanding or misinterpretation of test results an
Jan 1, 1972
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Autonomous Navigation and Mapping System for MRPTA RoverBy V. Polotski
Initiated and financed by the Canadian Space Agency, Micro-Rover Platform with Tooling Arm (MRPTA) project has targeted the development of a robotic system with remote control and autonomous navigatio
Aug 1, 2013
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The Magnetite Distribution in the Smallwood MineBy Erwin L. Zodrow
"This paper is based on a statistical analysis of the Smallwood iron ore mine (6). In this mine, the prediction of magnetite is especially difficult because of strong trends. Recognizing the statistic
Jan 1, 1968
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Reconnaissance-Level Geochemical and Radiometric Exploration Data from the Vicinity of the Rabbit Lake Uranium DepositBy E. M. Cameron
Reconnaissance radiometric and geochemical data have been obtained for an area on the western shore of Wollaston Lake that includes the Rabbit Lake uranium deposit. The study area is extensively drift
Jan 1, 1977