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Airborne Gamma-Ray SpectrometryBy A. G. Darnley
"The Geological Survey of Canada is devoting consider-able effort to finding ways to make airborne radiometric measurements both quantitative and reproducible. Equipment has been designed by Atomic En
Jan 1, 1970
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Comparison of Impact Breakage Characterisation Methods Between the JK Rotary Breakage Tester and Drop Weight TesterThe JKRBT (JK Rotary Breakage Tester) is a newly developed impact breakage testing device for rapid ore breakage characterisation, and has recently been commercialised after a three year comprehensive
Jan 1, 2012
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A Large Blast at the Hidden Creek MineBy W. R. Lindsay
Considerable attention has of late been given to the blasting of large amounts of ore in one operation, on account of the saving in labour and explosives and consequent low cost per ton, and also on a
Jan 1, 1934
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Iron Control in Mineral ProcessingBy J. A. Finch
For base metal sulphides, iron rejection starts in mineral processing. This review focuses on the changes in plant practice specifically to improve iron sulphide rejection by controlling contaminant i
Jan 1, 2006
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The geology of the Agnew nickel deposit, Western AustraliaBy M. J. Gole, R. E. T. Hill, S. J. Barnes
"The Agnew (also known as the Perseverance) nickel deposit and its northern extension, the Rocky's Reward deposit, form one of the world's largest accumulations of nickel sulphides hosted by
Jan 1, 1989
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Progress in Understanding of Pipeline SCC: Initiation and PropagationBy W. Zheng
Pipelines can develop stress corrosion cracks in either intergranular or transgranular form. Since the mid-1980s, numerous colonies of transgranular cracks have been found across Canada and many other
Jan 1, 2005
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Cardinal River Coals Ltd. - Clean Coal Preparation PlantBy B. Caldwell
"The CompanyCardinal River Coals is jointly owned by Luscar Ltd. and the Consolidated Coal Company of Canada (Consol). The Luscar mine is operated by Luscar Ltd. and is located 40 km south of Hinton n
Jan 1, 2000
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Modification of Electrodes with Gold NanoparticlesBy Fabio Terzi
In this investigation some preliminary results are reported about the electrochemical oxidation of CO using goldbased encapsulated nanoparticles grafted on conducting substrate. The investigation has
Oct 1, 2003
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When Health & Security Mean Savings at the Laronde RefineryBy J. Fournier, D. Fortin, F. Robichaud
Since milling began in 1988, the Laronde mill has been expanded several times, the most recent, increasing the milling rate from 5 000 to 7 000 mtpd. Laronde uses SAG/ball mill grinding followed by co
Jan 1, 2005
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A Test Apparatus for Studying the Effects of Weathering on Self-Heating of SulphidesBy K. E. Waters, J. E. Nesset, F. Rosenblum, J. A. Finch
An advanced laboratory-scale weathering apparatus has been developed at McGill University to study the effects of weathering (ambient temperature oxidation) on the self-heating of sulphides. Previous
Jan 1, 2015
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Using Synergy between Cyanide, Oxygen, and Lead Nitrate to Improve Extraction and Reduce Opex / Capex in the Processing of Sulphide-Bearing Gold OresBy G. Deschênes
"In 2013, as the prices of precious metals dropped, investors moved their positions to equity markets for higher returns. As a result, the price of gold dropped further to below US$1200 per ounce, pro
Jan 1, 2016
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A Microstructural Study of the Fatigue and Dwell-Fatigue Behaviour of ATI 718plus® AlloyBy S. Oppenheimer, P. Au, R. M. Kearsey, J. Tsang, E. McDevitt
A new superalloy, ATI 718Plus® Alloy (718Plus), has been developed to have a 55oC higher temperature capability over the traditionally used Alloy 718, while maintaining favourable processing character
Jan 1, 2010
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Adsorption of Guar Gum on Potash SlimesAdsorption of guar gum was investigated on model minerals typically found in water-insoluble slimes of potash ores. The ionic strength of the adsorption mixtures was varied from distilled water to sat
Jan 1, 2006
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The Red Dog MineBy W. R. Hargrave
"Mining OperationsOre will be mined by open pit techniques. Because of the high grade of the deposit and the low strip ratio, mining rates are small relative to most other open pit operations.The ore
Jan 1, 1989
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An Approach to Measure Zeta Potential using Sedimentation Potential MethodBy M. Mirnezami, J. A. Finch, S. Uddin
A fast, reliable and practical way of measuring zeta potential using sedimentation potential method is proposed. A cell was designed along with the instrument control software to determine the require
Jan 1, 2009
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A Strategy to Reduce Nitrous Gases from Blast Fumes in Underground MiningBy A. Hutwalker, T. Plett
"Blast fumes are one of the major sources for NOx in underground mines. In 2016, the Occupational Exposure Limits for NOx in Germany were reduced by 90%. The task is to keep re-entry times after blast
Jan 1, 2019
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A Historical Survey of the Methods Used to Reduce the Size of Ore at the Holliger MineBy I. M. Gordon, J. Blackshaw
"Run-of-mine ore is reduced to 4 per cent on 4 mesh (3/ 16 inch), using four stages of dry crushing. The mill feed is then reduced to 2 per cent on 48 mesh and 60 per cent through 200 mesh, using one
Jan 1, 1965
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Geophysical methods applied to gold exploration saskatchewan case historiesBy Rodney R. Koch
The phys ica l properties of gold should faci li tate its detection. However, the average concentration of gold in the ea rth's cru st precl udes the ability of geophys ical methods to detect the meta
Jan 1, 1986
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Opportunities, Problems and Survival Strategies from Recent Developments in the Copper Concentrate Treatment and Smelting Practices at Vedanta's Konkola Copper Mines on the Zambian CopperbeltBy Syamujulu. M
Subsequent to the unbundling of the Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM) and the privatization of its constituent parts, the Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) represents a third of the original conglomera
Jan 1, 2007
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Terrestrial Heat Flow in the St. Lawrence Lowland of Quebec_By T H. Clark, R P. Doig, V. A. Saull, R B. Butler
Terrestrial heat flow has been determined for four boreholes in the Montreal area. The mean value of the results (uncorrected for glacial effects) is 0.790 ± 0.053 x 10-6 cal/ cm2/sec (95 per cent con
Jan 1, 1962