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The effects of design and operating variables on rod mill performanceBy J. A. Finch
"This paper describes major technical developments in rod mill design and operating practice since its introduction into the North American minerals industry over fifty years ago. The basic operating
Jan 1, 1986
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Sag Mill Dynamics and Diagnostics: Case Studies Using Novel Noncontact Acoustic MeasurementBy Randolph A. Pax, Brian Cornish
The operation of grinding mills in an ore processing circuit is supported by monitoring the input and output variables. These can include the feed ore size distributions, ore feed and water addition r
Jan 1, 2016
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Difficult Gold Gravity Separations an UpdateBy J. Ling, J. Xiao, A. R. Laplante
"The most challenging gold gravity separations occur when gangue has a high s.g., gold is fine, or a combination thereof This paper examines such separations, and evaluates the performance of a 3-in K
Jan 1, 1998
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Oxidative Leaching of Pyrargyrite by OzoneBy F. Nava-Alonso, A. Uribe-Salas, C. Rodriguez-Rodriguez
Ozone has been proposed to pretreat refractory ores before the cyanidation process for precious metals extraction. As pyrargyrite is one of the silver species most common in Mexican refractory ores, t
Jan 1, 2011
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Sedimentary phosphate rock in Alberta and southeastern British Columbia: Resource potential, the industry, technology and research needsBy D. E. Macdonald
"Approximately 2.0 million tonnes of phosphate rock is imported from the U.S. to Alberta annually and is used in the production of agricultural fertilizers. No phosphate rock is presently mined in Can
Jan 1, 1988
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Solution mining of multi-component magnesium-bearing salts a realization in the NetherlandsBy H. Lorenzen, D. Buyze
"Magnesium-bearing salts occur in the Zechstein Basin in the north eastern part of the Netherlands at a depth of 1500m to 2500 m.Exploration results justified the exploitation of these salts by means
Jan 1, 1986
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Environmental geology and geochemistry at the Windy Craggy massive sulphide deposit, northwestern British ColumbiaBy Bruce W. Downing, Philip G. Claridge
"The availability of environmental data is a major concern in the development of an exploration project through the permitting and feasibility stages. The collection of these data should ideally start
Jan 1, 1993
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Heap Leaching of Gold Ores in Permafrost ConditionsBy V. I. Lakshmanan, I. G. McColl
"Heap leaching of gold ores in permafrost conditions is feasible provided certain criteria are met. These criteria include relatively short heap leach residence time and the availability of waste heat
Jan 1, 1987
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Optimization of Effective Parameters in Gold Extraction Process from Poly Metal Ore, Using Thiourea as a Cyanide Alternative and Sodium CyanideBy P. Karimi, A. Amini, H. Abdollahi, A. Mirzaeian
Due to detrimental effects of cyanidation process on the environment in gold industry, application of cyanide alternatives such as thiourea are being highly considered in recent projects. In this stud
Jan 1, 2016
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Maintaining the reliability of a plant electrical systemBy A. P. Williams
"This paper presents an overview of plant electrical systems in general, a discussion of the problems that may occur due to plant growth, the maintenance required to maintain the reliability and safet
Jan 1, 1987
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Interactive computer modelling of truck haulage systemsBy L. K. Nenonen
"Given the properties, locations and quantities of material to be hauled and the dump locations and capacities, the designer wishes to select the type and number of trucks and loading equipment requir
Jan 1, 1982
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Blast optimization and stability enhancement through geotechnical mapping at Highland Valley CopperBy D. Assmus, S. Daly
"Poor fragmentation, high toe areas, excessive shovel wear and tear and frequent re-drilling and blasting of certain tough waste rock zones in the Lomex pit in the early 1980snecessitateda better unde
Jan 1, 1992
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Underground mine fire control with inerting systemsBy A. L. Craven, J. P. L. Bacharach, D. B. Stewart
"Inert gas use for underground mine fir e control is a well-established mature technology in some parts of the world. This paper reviews three candidate inert gases and describes three case histories
Jan 1, 1986
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Komatiites, "boninites" and tholeiitic picrites in the central La Ronge metavolcanic belt, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and their possible economic significanceBy W. G. Q. Johnston, J. S. Fox
"A semi-continuous belt of Aphebian magnesian extrusive and related sub volcanic rocks has been delineated by the authors over a distance of 150 kilometres in the central La Ronge lithostructural doma
Jan 1, 1981
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Failure mechanics of cable bolt systemsBy M. L. Jeremic, G. J. P Delaire
"The mechanical aspects of cable bolt failure are considered from the point of view of properties of grout and cable, as well as of the rock in which it is anchored. The results from recent investigat
Jan 1, 1983
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Characterization of fluxed pellets produced from low silica specular hematiteBy B. Jena, M. Rigaud, S. C. Panigrahy
"The influence of flux addition on the structure and properties of pellets produced from low silica specularite with peat moss and bentonite as binders was investigated. Specific pellets basicities in
Jan 1, 1992
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Evaluation of Iron (II) Oxidation Reactions in Chloride Leach SolutionsBy S. Masambi, S. M. Bradshaw, C. Dorfling
The presence of iron in base metal leach solutions complicates nickel and copper recovery processes. Leach solutions are commonly purified by precipitating iron as hematite, jarosite or goethite. Fast
Jan 1, 2016
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Control of sodium-rich brine inflows at Central Canada Potash - Part 1: .Rehabilitation, diamond drilling, grouting and backfillingBy E. M. De Souza, A. M. Coode
"When Canadian potash was brought into production in the 1960s substantial research was carried out to develop the technology needed to cope with the unique conditions in Saskatchewan mines. The inten
Jan 1, 1990
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Geochemistry of Komatiites in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt and Implications for Their Mineralization PotentialBy R. A. Sproule
Abitibi Greenstone Belt ? ~2.745 to 2.680 Ga (U-Pb zircon ages) ? Several lithologically-distinct and structurally repeated(?) assemblages ? Represents: ? Allochthonous terranes? ? Single autoch
May 1, 2003
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Potential for the Occurrence of Sedimentary Sulphur Deposits in Northeastern British ColumbiaBy V. F. Hollister
Four conditions are commonly accepted as being needed for the development of native sulphur deposits in sedimentary rocks : (1) ample sulphate-bearing evaporite, normally anhydritic; (2) proximity t
Jan 1, 1977