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Extractive Industry in Africa and Sustainable DevelopmentBy Theophile S. Yameogo
Les ressources naturelles ont en général été le moteur du développement économique et social des nations. Les pays aujourd?hui développés sont pour la plupart d?anciens eldorado, charbonniers ou pétro
Apr 1, 2005
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Barrick Goldstrike Roaster Facility Engineering and Construction of the Goldstrike Roaster FacilityBy Ray Walton, Ron Colquhoun, Ken Thomas, Dwayne Fentie, Barney Burke
"The new Roasting Facility at Barrick’s Goldstrike Mine in Nevada, U.S.A. was developed to process 12,000 tons per day of refractory gold ore. The process consists of crushing, dry grinding, roasting,
Jan 1, 2001
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The Application of Simulation and Design-of-Experiments Techniques to the Optimization of Grinding circuits at the Heath Steele ConcentratorBy Donald Leroux, Lori Lynn Smith, Robert Hutchison
"The grinding circuit of the Heath Steele concentrator was sampled under five different sets of operating conditions. The balanced results of the sampling campaigns were used to calibrate steady-state
Jan 1, 1999
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The Ecstall Story: The Underground Mine .By John Ramsay, Frederick A. Edwards, J. Eric Belford, Clarence V. Amyotte
"DEVELOPMENT of the underground mine is carried out from a main ramp driven from surface to the 800 and 1200 levels and from a shaft sunk to 3050 ft. Sub-levels at approximately 100-ft vertical interv
Jan 1, 1974
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Sulfurization of Mercury from Gold Production Using a Planetary Ball MillBy S. Nakamura, M. Takaoka, Y. Mizuno, T. Kusakabe
"Mercury is produced as a byproduct from gold mines and, historically, has been transferred to recyclers and used for various industrial processes and products. However, under the Minamata Convention
Jan 1, 2017
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Helicopter Exploration Costs in Northern CanadaBy C E. Gordon Brown
Aircraft utilization, weather and cost data are given for three separate projects north of the sixtieth parallel in the Northwest Territories and the Yukon Territory. These operations, carried out by
Jan 1, 1964
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Development of the Athabaska Oil SandsBy Max W. Ball
THE world's largest known oil deposit lies in northern Alberta. In fact, according to government estimates, the famous so-called 'tar sands' of the Athabaska region contain several time
Jan 1, 1941
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The Impact of Crushed Ore Ageing on Metallurgical PerformanceBy O. Peters, D. Lascelles, R. Caldwell
Ageing tests on a crushed Cu-porphyry ore were conducted to assess the impact of sample oxidation on flotation performance. The objective of the testwork was to simulate ageing of ore that would be bl
Jan 1, 2009
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The Correlation of Kootenay Coal SeamsBy Charles B. Newmarch
Abstract In the course of coal studies undertaken by the B.C. Department of Mines in southeastern British Columbia, special attention was directed to problems of coal seam correlation. Methods that
Jan 1, 1950
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Flooding and loss of the Patience Lake potash mineBy D. Gendzwill, N. Martin
"In early 1987, the Patience Lake potash mine near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, was closed due to uncontrollable floodingWater inflows were first encountered during routine mining in 1975 at the south bou
Jan 1, 1996
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Determining the Oil Sands Mining Limit With Lerchs-Grossmann O5ptimizationBy L. Chunpongtong
ABSTRACT The mining limit in oil sands is regulated by the ratio of total mining volume (ore, interburden, and overburden) one has to mine per volume of bitumen in place (TV/BIP). This paper presents
Jan 1, 2014
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Determining the oil sands mining limit with Lerchs-Grossmann optimizationBy L. Chunpongtong
The mining limit in oil sands is regulated by the ratio of total mining volume (ore, interburden, and overburden) one has to mine per volume of bitumen in place (TV/BIP). This paper presents a mathema
Jan 1, 2014
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Notes on the Operation of the Basic Copper (and Copper-Nickel) ConverterBy Anton Gronningsater
AS we know, Sir Henry Bessemer introduced Bessemer converting in the steel industry about 1855. It was not until twenty years later that the principles were adopted by non-ferrous metallurgists. In 18
Jan 1, 1942
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The Challenges and Ramp op of Filtered Tails in a Modern Production Plant – Éléonore Project ExperienceBy Andy Fortin, Jeet Basi, Simon Hille
Goldcorp’s Eleonore mine is situated in Ell Lake area in the northeastern part of the Opinaca reservoir in the James Bay region of Quebec. The design of the 7000 t/d process plant includes crushing,
Jan 1, 2016
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Development of value-added zeolite products from St. Cloud MiningBy R. S. Bowman, G. S. Austin, J. M. Barker, P. S. Freeman
The physical, chemical and mineralogic characteristics of zeolites allow commercially important applications. While adoption of zeolite technology is slow in the United States compared to other region
Jan 1, 2004
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L?éclatage Des Roches Dures Sans Explosifs - Une Technique Prometeuse D'exploitation Des Gisements FiloniensBy Jacek Paraszczak
L?exploitation rentable des gisements de type filonien constitue un problème important dans le contexte actuel de l?industrie minière québécoise. Les études effectuées depuis 1994 ont indiqué, que la
Oct 1, 2001
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Porphyry Tungsten Zones at Mt. Pleasant, N.B.By I. S. Parrish
The Sullivan Mining Group has been exploring the mineral deposits of the Mount Pleasant area of southern New Brunswick since 1967. Sullivan geologists have logged over sixty miles of drill core, mappe
Jan 1, 1978
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The Design of Long Horizontal Belt ConveyorsBy Zoltan F. Oszter
The design of belt conveyors is a well-known procedure and related formulae can be found in any handbook dealing with materials handling. Belting and conveying equipment manufacturer's catalogues and
Jan 1, 1962
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Metals exploration in a changing industryBy R. Horn
The financial performance of the mining industry, measured by return on equity and capital employed, has been inadequate for many years. Consequently, mining companies are not valued highly by stock m
Jan 1, 2002
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Research and the Coal Industry in CanadaBy W. A. Lang
Introduction That the coal industry has entered a new phase in its development is now evident. Coal, besides being the chief source of heat and power, has become a potential raw material for many i
Jan 1, 1946