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Development of a radiotracer technique to evaluate gold recovery by gravity concentratorsBy P. O. Rag, Daniel E. Walsh
"Gravity concentrators are evaluated either in closed or open circuit. The process developed by MIRL employs the use of neutron activated gold (/98Au) and radiation detection circuits which monitor th
Jan 1, 1986
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High-temperature beneficiation of a tantalum-niobium concentrate by selective ferroalloyingBy M. Nagamori, A. J. Plumpton
"A low-grade concentrate from the Crevier Township, Quebec, containing 1.8% Ta205 and 13.7% Nb205 was reduced with carbon at 1600°C, and niobium and tantalum were selectively absorbed in liquid iron.
Jan 1, 1985
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Proper equipment replacement timing the key to replacement economyBy R. E. Stewart
"Using the concept of economic life and marginal analysis, it can be shown that proper equipment replacement timing can save a mining company many thousands of dollars. To assist management with deter
Jan 1, 1980
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Loose rock detection with infrared thermographyBy J. G. Henning, T. R. Yu, J. E. Croxall
"Test work was carried out to investigate the thermal response of loose and solid rock under varying environmental conditions. The primary interest was to develop a technique that could be used to inc
Jan 1, 1990
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Future of the nickel industry in CanadaBy E. Ozberk, N. Gibson, W. G. Davenport
"In the 1950s, Canada produced more than ninety-five percent of the non-communist world's nickel and achieved dominance in terms of production, technology and pricing policies.Over the past thirt
Jan 1, 1983
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Assessment of Acid Rock Drainage and Metal Leaching Risks at Barrick Gold CorporationBarrick Gold Corporation is the gold industry leader, with 25 operating mines and a pipeline of large, long-life projects located across five continents, in addition to large land positions on some of
Jan 1, 2011
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Summary of industrial minerals in OntarioBy D. G. Minnes
Many non-metallic minerals and structural materials are produced in Ontario to serve the needs of domestic manufacturers and export markets. In 1982 production was estimated to have a value of $765 mi
Jan 1, 1984
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Diesel-generating plant waste heat recovery systems at remote locationsBy D. Kovachevich, M. A. Pfeifer
"A t remote locations typical of mines and associated ore processing plants, diesel electric generators are ideally suited for power plants due to their inherent operating flexibility, efficiency and
Jan 1, 1984
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Industrial restructuring and changing world metallurgical coal trade patternsBy Roger J. Goodman
"Major industrial restructuring, which started to manifest itself in the mature economies of the Western World and Japan in the 1970s, will accelerate in the 1980s and 1990s. Conventional heavy manufa
Jan 1, 1985
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Choice of mine-mill capacities and production schedules using open-ended dynamic programmingBy Jorgen Elbrond, Yve Lizotte
"A mine evaluation method based on the use of a computer program that models mining with an open-ended dynamic program is presented in this paper. It is demonstrated with an example how the method is
Jan 1, 1982
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Developments in Carbon-in-Pulp technology for gold recoveryBy Amyn S. Dahya, David J. King
"The object of the paper is to discuss the developments in Carbon-In-Pulp (C.I.P.) technology for gold recovery. The CIP process is comprised of four major operations:(a) adsorption of precious metals
Jan 1, 1983
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Treatment of as-Containing Flue Dust of Copper Flash SmelterBy Maciej Wrobel, Joerg Hammerschmidt, Dana Nurgaliyeva, Alexandros Charitos, Jochen Guentner
"Smelting of copper concentrates in the flash smelter generates a flue dust stream that contains a substantial amount of copper and accumulates more than half of the arsenic input to the smelter. In v
Jan 1, 2016
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Geology of the Nemeiben Lake ultramafic complex, North-Central SaskatchewanBy N. D. MacFarlane, D. J. Mossman
"The Nemeiben Lake ultramafic complex, in the Churchill Province of the Canadian Shield in north-central Saskatchewan, is a small I. 6-km circular plug largely composed of high-alumina pyroxene cumula
Jan 1, 1982
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Pretreatment of a Gold Refractory Concentrate: Pressure Oxidation vs Fine GrindingBy Sergio Romo, Gerardo Fuentes, Adriana Garcés
Refractory ores with gold entrapped in a sulfide matrix, must be processed in a first stage with chemical or physical treatment in order to liberate the gold for a subsequent step with cyanide. The go
Jan 1, 2014
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ANCIENT VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSITS IN CHINA - Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits in China: Setting, Feature, and StyleBy Jian Deng, Haitian Sun, Zengqian Hou, Shuhe Song
"Abstract - Volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits, an important base-metal deposit type in China, occur widely in submarine volcanic districts of variable magmatic affinities. These VMS deposits
Jan 1, 1999
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The Lakeshore porphyry copper deposit, Pinal County, Arizona: geologic setting and physical controls of mineralizationBy Holly L. O. Huyck
Disseminated hypogene sulphide mineralization in the Lakeshore porphyry copper deposit (also called the Cyprus-Casa Grande deposit) of Arizona occurs in both a granodiorite stock and associated volcan
Jan 1, 1990
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Prospecting in the Quebec Gold-BeltBy K. W. Fritzsche
The prosperity of any nation depends, to a large extent, on its natural resources such as oil, coal, 'metal, timber, waterpower, and fertile soil. Each one of these resources forms the basis of a
Jan 1, 1925
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Advanced Characterization of the REE Mineralogy and Implications in Mineral ProcessingBy T. Grammatikopoulos, A. Jordens, C. Gunning
"Exploration activity for rare earth element (REE) deposits (i.e., alkaline complexes, carbonatites) has increased significantly in the last decade. A number of deposits have been evaluated around the
Jan 1, 2016
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Mine Closure and Exit Strategies. Risk Financing Solutions for Environmental Liabilities and SustainabilityBy Paul T. Fitzgerald
Risk financing solutions are emerging to fully address environmental liabilities for mining operations. Supported by specialized insurance and alternative risk transfer (ART) products, mine owners can
Apr 1, 2005
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Fifty Years of Petroleum Geology in Canada: Theory, Research, and Progress in Understanding Oil and Gas Field RelationshipsBy G. S. Hume
Research thrives on ideas, and the theoretical considerations of today are either the discarded notions or the proven facts of tomorrow. The progress made in the past fifty years in the acquisition of
Jan 1, 1948