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Smoothing effect, conditional bias and recoverable reservesBy Guocheng Pan
"Although many factors play roles in the estimation of recoverable reserves, smoothing effect and conditional bias are considered major geostatistical issues in the estimation. This paper introduces m
Jan 1, 1998
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The Mining Situation in ManitobaBy J. S. DeLury
The last few years have been eventful ones for Manitoba in connection with mineral development. Perhaps the past year has been the most important of all. It is therefore a suitable time to review the
Jan 1, 1929
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Froth Based Control in Flotation Plants - State of the ArtBy 000-900-009-492
The flotation has been and is still the most widely used mineral concentration method. Because of its complexity, the flotation process required the development of robust control strategies which was
May 1, 2001
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A Method for Determining the Long-Term Strength of EvaporitesBy M. S. King
"A simple method is proposed for determining the long-term deformation behaviour of evaporites. The theory developed can be tested by measuring the change in diameter as a function of time of a vertic
Jan 1, 1971
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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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Recent Improvements at the Sullivan Operations of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, LimitedBy E. M. Stiles
Introduction The papers that follow deal with recently completed major improvements in practices at the Sullivan operations in Kimberley. The papers have been prepared by members of the Consolidate
Jan 1, 1950
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The Travelling Grate Coking Process as Applied to a Rotary Lime KilnBy A. H. Anderson
THE travelling grate coking process was developed by Shawinigan Chemicals, Limited, at their Shawinigan Falls plant. The first production unit went into operation a month prior to the outbreak of the
Jan 1, 1944
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Accurate assessment of the Hirakud smelter aluminium reduction cell thermal balance using only temperature measurementsBy M. Dupuis
In the present study, the heat balance of the Hirakud smelter aluminium reduction cell has been accurately assessed using only a surface thermocouple and a pyrometer, As it is well known that using a
Jan 1, 2004
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A Survey of Recycled Rare Earths Metallurgical ProcessingBy C. D. Anderson, C. G. Anderson, P. R. Taylor
"Rare Earths have become critical for our energy and materials driven society. While primary production must ramp up to fill growing demands, the recycle of these strategic elements must also be initi
Jan 1, 2012
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Use of Coal for Treatment of a Pulping WasteBy F. Daniel Rosenkranz, Peter L. Silveston
Experiments investigating the treatment of a ground wood white water waste from an Ontario pulp and paper mill by an HVCB coal are reported. Adsorption capacity for the waste, with a soluble COD contr
Jan 1, 1970
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Iron Purification at Teck Cominco's Trail OperationsBy W. A. Jankola
Teck Cominco Metals Ltd. operates an integrated zinc-lead smelter at Trail, British Columbia, Canada. The zinc circuit comprises three parallel operations: conventional fluid-bed roasting, direct zinc
Jan 1, 2006
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Develop New Reductants for Inco Multi-Purpose VesselsBy J. Lui
At its Copper Cliff Smelter, bulk nickel and copper concentrate is processed in two Inca flash furnaces and Peirce Smith converters to produce Bessemer matte containing 0.6%Fe. After slow cooling and
Jan 1, 2007
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The Dentonia Flotation MillBy W. Holdsworth
The flotation mill of Dentonia Mines, Limited, at Greenwood, B.C., went into operation on April 20th, 1934, and by October 11th a total of 15,000 tons of ore had been treated. It is intended in this p
Jan 1, 1935
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Economic SafetyBy A. S. Bayne
WITH the great increase in the use of power-driven machinery in industry, and consequent large-scale operations, the hazards to which , workmen are exposed have become much more numerous than at the b
Jan 1, 1938
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Government and the Mining IndustryBy Allan F. Lawrence
"I AM SURE you do not expect from me any learned dissertation on the problems and opportunities of the mining industry. Y our program committee must have recognized my limitations when issuing the inv
Jan 1, 1968
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The Story of CementBy Oliver Bowles
Cementing materials of mineral origin were well known to the ancients. Ordinary lime and gypsum plasters were the first to be recorded by historians. The next development was the discovery that certai
Jan 1, 1933
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HPGR Trade-Off Studies and how to Avoid Them (6875f157-fcc3-4955-b54c-dc18d1078933)By C. T. Morley
The steadily increasing interest in high pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) as a legitimate alternative comminution technology for hard rock applications has led to a proportional increase in the demand f
Jan 1, 2012
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Neutron Methods for On-Line AnalysisBy Dalton. J. L., H. P. Dibbs
An account is given of investigations into the application of two neutron methods to the on-line analysis of slurries. One deals with the application of the neutron moisture gauge principle to the det
Jan 1, 1973
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Dates in technical reportsBy Deborah A. McCombe
"There are a number of important dates that must be disclosed when a Qualified Person (QP) is preparing a technical report for securities purposes. The dates are discussed in NI43-101 and the Form of
Jan 1, 2003
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Limestone Drain Design Criteria in AMD Passive Treatment : Theory, Practice and Hydrogeochemistry Monitoring at Lorraine Mine Site, TemiscamingueBy Louis R. Bernier
Since 1978, most systematic studies of AMD passive treatment with limestone drains (LD) have dealt with coal mines in the United States. The authors present in this paper the first results of a trienn
May 1, 2001