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Back Analysis of the West Wall Slope Failure at Lab Chrysotile MineBy Philippe Caudal
This paper presents a case study in which a slope failure was observed on the west wall of the LAB Chrysotile mine in the vicinity of the main ramp in January 2010. Airborne LiDAR results were used to
Aug 1, 2013
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Optimising the Management of CIP/CIL CircuitsBy K. Barbetti
"The carbon-in-pulp (CIP) process has been the dominant gold recovery process since the early 1980s. CIP has proven to be very adaptable for a wide range of ores and circuit configurations. The key pe
Jan 1, 2017
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The Opti-Trak system, a system for automating today's LHDs and trucksBy D. W. Euler, D. G. Brophey
"In an attempt to address the issue of rising labour costs, and to improve productivity, a laser-based system to guide underground LHDs and trucks has been developed. This comprehensive system is know
Jan 1, 1994
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The Fluxing of Iron Ore Gangue By Dolomitic LimestonesBy P. D. S. St. Pierre
IN REGENT YEARS, blast furnace operators have found it necessary to improve their technology in order to handle increasingly low-grade feed and yet satisfy the demands for greater tonnages of metal. S
Jan 1, 1956
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Convert Hot Slag Directly Into Glass-Ceramics by Hot Slag Modification ProcessBy Da-Qiang Cang, Qingde Wang, Wei Wang, Wen-Bin Dai, Min Guo, Yu Li
Utilization of both slag and its heat for hot slag is a great challenge for iron and steel industry. Many methods of hot slag modification for directly converting hot slag into value-added materials w
Jan 1, 2015
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Use of Non-Ionic Surfactants as Emulsifier in Coal Flotation: An Experience from Lab-Scale to PlantBy M. P. Sinha, Rashmi, Tata Steel Ltd., S. Jaiswal, A. Bhatnagar, P. Garg
Reagents form a crucial part of flotation process as they have the power to control the surface properties of minerals. In case of coal flotation, collectors and frothers are two the important and com
Jan 1, 2016
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The beneficiation of Canadian graphite ores: A review of processing studies at CANMETBy P. R. A. Andrews
"Graphite is one of the most versatile of non-metallic minerals because of its diversified properties, for example: it is unctuous; it marks readily; burns slowly; is almost chemically inert; is flexi
Jan 1, 1992
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A Thermo-Chemical Model of the Peirce - Smith Copper Converter: Part I. Slag Making StageBy M. Aushouri, S. H. Mansouri, N. Aminizadeh
A thermo-chemical model of the Peirce-Smith copper converter has been developed to predict the molten temperature. The primary assumption of the model was that all matte, slag and gaseous phases in th
Jan 1, 2007
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Can the Growth in Government Spending Really be Curbed?By R. D. Brown
In his April 10, 1978 budget address, Finance Minister Chretien declared that the federal government will restrict the growth of its spending to less than the trend growth of the gross national produc
Jan 1, 1978
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Effects of Retained Calcium Ions in Iron Ore Concentrates on Filtration and Pelletization PerformanceBy S. K. Kawatra, S. J. Ripke, T. C. Eisele
It was determined by the authors that the water that remains in the filter cake after filtration in iron ore concentrators can contain several hundred times greater concentrations of calcium ions and
Jan 1, 2004
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The Mineral Industries Their Present Place in the Commercial Development of CanadaBy Charles Camsell
At the last annual meeting of this Institute the programme very properly was drawn up and carried out with the special object of calling attention to the Dominion's position and problems with reg
Jan 1, 1924
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180 kA Booster Cells Operation at AlbrasBy G. De Gregoriis, G. E. da Mota, H. P. Dias, J. E. M. Blasques
In recent years, like many other smelters around the world, Albras has been increasing line current. The necessary adjustments to the work practices and process variables need to be made on all potlin
Jan 1, 2006
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Applying Fractional Factorial Design in Optimizing Barite Flotation of Jig Tailing at Dorrin Kashan MineBy M. Zavvari
Flotation, as with most engineering disciplines, involves testwork. Commonly this means going from lab scale to pilot scale to industrial scale. It is important to conduct tests to identify key parame
Jan 1, 2009
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Maximising Hoisting Capacity Whilst Minimising Capital InvestmentBy A. A. Wessels, D. P. Allison
"Mine hoists are built to handle a certain nameplate capacity; they are specified and designed according to the required duty. However, as production capacity increases in other parts of an operation,
Jan 1, 2019
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Some Principles and Practices of Profitable Gold Mine OperationBy I. M. Marshall
A review of technical literature covering Canadian mining emphasizes the advancement and changes that have been made in mining practice. However, current technical publications rarely outline basic pr
Jan 1, 1939
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Operations of the Yukon Consolidated Gold CorporationBy W. H. S. McFarland
THE Yukon Consolidated Gold Corporation, Limited, a Canadian company, operates alluvial gold dredges in the Klondike goldfields of Yukon Territory. Its operations are of unique interest to Canadian mi
Jan 1, 1939
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Surveying of Diamond Drill Holes at Sherritt Gordon?s Ruttan MineBy D. S. Speakman
The copper-zinc orebody at Sherritt Gordon's Ruttan Mine occurs in a structurally complex area of the Rusty Lake greenstone belt in northern Manitoba. Problems in interpreting drill results indic
Jan 1, 1978
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Ventilation and Dust Control it the Flin Flon Mine and Crushing Plant of the Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Company, LimitedBy F. T. Mooney
Introduction The Flin Flon mine of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company, Limited, is on the interprovincial boundary between Manitoba and Saskatchewan, about four hundred miles north of the C
Jan 1, 1949
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Milliken?s Two-Stage Sulphuric Acid Leaching Process for Uranium OresBy N Robb
This paper gives an account of the laboratory testing, plant testing and final inclusion of the two-stage sulphuric acid leaching process in the Milliken mill. Operational results for September, 1962,
Jan 1, 1963
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The Knob Lake Iron Ore DepositsBy R. D. Westervelt
IN JULY 1954, the first iron ore from the deposits in the Knob Lake vicinity was mined and shipped to Seven Islands. The beginning of the production may well be the greatest advance in Canadian econom
Jan 1, 1957