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Copper Recovery from Electric Cable Scrap by Shaking TablesBy C. -M. Katsari, G. N. Anastassakis
"Copper is considered one of the most important industrial metals because of its properties (conductivity, malleability) and variety of uses. Approximately 70% of the global copper is used for various
Jan 1, 2016
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The Distribution of Ni Between Slag and Copper Metal in Copper Fire Refining ConditionsBy A. Malfliet, A. Van den Bulck, D. Willems, M. Guo
The feed stock of copper fire refining processes consists of two major constituents: blister copper and high-Cu secondary scrap. A large fraction of this secondary scrap, originating from urban mining
Jan 1, 2019
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Using Froth Identification in an Advisory Export System for Copper Flotation OperationsBy P. J. Poirier, J. A. Meech, H. Raabe
"An Expert System has been implemented to assist operators in applying knowledge about froth conditions in the control of the flotation circuit at Highland Valley Copper. For some time, the personnel
Jan 1, 1993
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Resource Estimation of Structurally Complex and Discontinuous Mineralization Using Non-linear Geostatistics: Case Study of a Mesothermal Gold Deposit in Northern Canada"Abstract - An estimation of resources of structurally complex gold lodes and stockworks represents a challenging task for geoscientists due to the complex geometry of the lodes and discontinuous grad
Jan 1, 2002
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Circular vibrating screens in cyanidation scavenger circuit for carbon dewateringBy MacKenzie Dickson
"INTRODUCTIONGold is found in many natural states, native nuggets, loose grain in river sands, veins in rock, as well as associated with sulphides, oxides, etc., disseminated more or less minutely.Its
Jan 1, 1989
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Uranium recovery from mine waterBy K. M. Sarkar
"In many plant trial s(1,2) it has been proven that very small amounts (10 to 20 ppm) of uranium dissolved in mine water can be effectively recovered by the use of ion exchange resins and this uranium
Jan 1, 1984
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Mine closing costsBy Robert B. Parsons
"Several recent cases indicate that the Courts may be leaning toward a more favourable treatment of mine closing and related costs. In this article, we look at two recent cases, Burnco Industries Ltd.
Jan 1, 1982
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Mt. Milligan Project UpdateTerrane?s Canadian Assets Mt. Milligan, British Columbia Copper, gold (100%) Berg, British Columbia Copper, molybdenum (100%) Howards Pass, Yukon/NWT border Zinc (Option payments, and Royalty inter
May 1, 2010
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Canadian Taxation of Mining Industrial MineralsBy R. D. Brown
This article summarizes some of the principal features of the taxation of industrial mineral mining in Canada. Where the rules applicable to such operations differ from those pertaining to the product
Jan 1, 1979
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The Cambior Story: Exploration"Cambior currently has nearly 80 exploration properties, acting as operator on about 60 of these. The company's exploration budget has increased to over $11,100,000 for 1990. On-going efforts rec
Jan 1, 1990
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Trends in concentrate dewatering operations in mills of the Noranda GroupBy K. V. Konigsmann
"Concentrate dewatering operations have a significant influence on the economics of base metal beneficiation. The expenditures f or energy and labour per tonne of product are high. The relatively low
Jan 1, 1984
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A preliminary assessment of coal slurry pH and coal flotation as parameters of weathering in Western Canadian coalsBy D. L. Marchioni
"The detection and quantification of the degree of weathering is an important aspect of coal exploration and mining. Tests for weathering which are suitable for the exploration camp should be fast, si
Jan 1, 1981
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Formation of MgOHC1 during dehydration of magnesium chloride hydrates by contacting with molten saltBy Muhammad Tawalbeh
The calculated temperature history of a single particle of MgCl2 hydrates when it came in contact with fused salt electrolyte at 650 °C was determined using the measured heat transfer coefficient for
Jan 1, 2004
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Design and Construction of a 1/40th Scale Longwall Mine Model for Physical Testing of Methane ExplosionsBy R. C. Gilmore, J. McMack, G. E. Bogin, J. F. Brune, C. DeRosa
"Researchers at the Colorado School of Mines are designing and building a 1:40 scaled physical model of a fully operational longwall coal mine. The purpose of the model is to minimize the occurrence o
Jan 1, 2019
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“Northern exposure” The Red Dog experienceBy Curtiss O. Ehrsam, M. Naseem Mian
Alaska’s Red Dog Mine is strengthening its position within Cominco’s “Vision 2000”strategic plan by continually improving quality and quantity of production while reducing costs. Red Dog has evolved i
Jan 1, 1996
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Taxes on Mining-more Changes, But in the Right DirectionBy Robert D. Brown
The federal government kicked off the new budget season in November 1978, when Finance Minister Chretien announced a handful of proposed amendments to provisions of the federal Income Tax Act and Regu
Jan 1, 1979
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Evaluation of density separators models in Canadian coal preparation plantsBy L. C. Bird, A. I. A. Salama, M. W. Mikhail
"A program of sampling in Canadian washeries was carried out by the Coal Research Laboratory (CRL) over a period of two years to evaluate the performance of various density separators in these operati
Jan 1, 1985
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Mobile 3D Mapping for Surveying Earthwork using an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)By Sebastian Siebert
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) as a data acquisition platform and as a measurement instrument have become attractive for many surveying applications in civil engineering. However, their performance is
Aug 1, 2013
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1981 federal budget-new rules for miningBy Robert B. Parsons
"The budget that was tabled by Finance Minister MacEachen on November 12, 1981 will result in a major tax reform of Canada's income and sales tax systems, the likes of which have not been witness
Jan 1, 1982
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Simple ways for reducing equipment queuing time at a repair shop in an open pit operationBy Jean-Luc Collins
"This paper shows how simple reliability concepts such as mean time between failures and mean repair time can be used efficiently to help increase equipment availability and so reduce the economic los
Jan 1, 1988