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On the Origin of Sudden Slag Foaming During Copper SmeltingBy T. Crivits, I. Bellemans, V. Cnockaert, K. Verbeken
It is well known that slag foaming can significantly complicate copper smelting processes. This is especially true for unpredictable events that generate large amounts of slag foam during a small peri
Jan 1, 2019
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Upgrading Copper Sulphide Concentrates Through High Temperature Metathesis ReactionsBy K Byrne, W. Hawker
The average grade of copper concentrate is steadily declining, forcing the industry to turn to lower grade and metallurgically challenging orebodies. When faced with a low grade, challenging ore, mini
Jan 1, 2019
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Practice of Biohydrometallurgy in Zijin Copper Mine of ChinaBy X. J. Guo, H. X. Li
The biological heap leaching at Zijin copper mine is currently the largest industrial application of biohydrometallurgy and one of the earliest mines to develop biological metallurgy technology in Chi
Jan 1, 2019
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Breaking Down Energy Consumption in Industrial Grinding MillsBy J. Bouchard, M. Levesque, D. Georges-Filteau, P. Radziszewski, G. LeBlanc
"Grinding mills are infamous for their extremely low energy efficiency. This paper reports the results of an investigation that characterized energy outputs in industrial grinding mill circuits. It id
Jan 1, 2019
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Hydrostatic Elevation Difference MeterBy H. J. Meyer
"A hydrostatic elevation difference meter has been developed for use in measuring elevations along gravity traverses. Elevations of stations 100 feet apart can be obtained at a rate of 1/2 mile per ho
Jan 1, 1972
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Seeking Hydrometallurgical Pathways for Chalcopyrite Leaching: Development of a Thermodynamic ModelBy C. S. Touchard, F. Bourgeois, L. Cassayre, Julcour-Lebigue C.
Developing a hydrometallurgical process that can overcome the refractory nature of chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) to leaching still eludes the minerals industry, despite major research efforts spanning decades
Jan 1, 2019
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Geology and Exploration History of the Amalgamated Kirkland Deposit, Kirkland Lake, OntarioBy Mark W. Masson, David B. Stevenson, David W. Broughton, Douglas R. Cruji, Steven E. Parry
"Abstract-The Amalgamated Kirkland gold deposit is located at Kirkland Lake, Ontario, within the Archean Abitibi Greenstone belt of the Canadian Shield. It lies on a fault or "break", termed the Cypru
Jan 1, 1995
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Geology and Exploration History of the Amalgamated Kirkland Deposit, Kirkland Lake, Ontario (0ce750d4-e676-40c0-a003-974cb6f8cb76)By Mark W. Masson, David B. Stevenson, David W. Broughton, Douglas R. Cruji, Steven E. Parry
"The Amalgamated Kirkland gold deposit is located at Kirkland Lake, Ontario, within the Archean Abitibi Greenstone belt of the Canadian Shield. It lies on a fault or “break”, termed the Cyprus Break,
Jan 1, 1995
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Reduction of Silver Loss in Copper CathodeBy Nitin Bhavsar, Kaushik Vakil, Lakshmikanth Reddy, Sanjay Sarkar, Tathavadkar. Vilas, Bhavin Desai, Raghavendra Adiga
Gold and platinum group metals (PGM) do not dissolve in sulfate electrolyte from anode during electro-refining of primary copper. The PGM form solid ‘slimes’ which accumulates at bottom of the electro
Jan 1, 2019
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Major Faults, Abitibi Region, QuebecBy G. W. H. Norman
Introduction During the past few years emphasis has been placed on the importance of major faults, fault zones, and associated structures in localizing ore deposition. This interest has developed p
Jan 1, 1946
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Ainsworth Mining CampBy H. M. A. Rice
"The Ainsworth mining camp is on the west side of Kootenay lake; British Columbia; 14 miles south of the town of Kaslo. It is in one of the oldest mining districts in central British Columbia; for min
Jan 1, 1954
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Ojibway Salt Mine, Windsor, OntarioBy Nordau R. Goodman
T-he Ojibway Salt Mine near Windsor, Ontario, produces almost two million tonnes of97% pure rock salt annually. The salt is mined from the middle F horizon of the Silurian Salina Formation. The salt b
Jan 1, 1984
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On an Occurrence of Nickeliferous Pyrrhotite in Nova ScotiaBy G. Vibert Douglas
NICKEL minerals are known in New Brunswick but have never been reported from Nova Scotia. The attention of the writers was drawn to an occurrence of pyrrhotite, reported to carry nickel, at the Second
Jan 1, 1937
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Some Notes on Uranium in British ColumbiaBy John S. Stevenson
"Although we have no uranium- producing mines as yet in British Columbia, uranium, associated with gold and cobalt, has been found in two deposits in amounts such that the combined value of the metals
Jan 1, 1950
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East Malartic MineBy J. M. Cormie
"The orebodies of the East Malarcic mine are interesting from a geological standpoint because of the very small amount of vein quartz, the occurrence of much of the ore in soft greenstone schist, the
Jan 1, 1954
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The Nickel Industry (Review and Projections)By E. H. Holm
"This paper is a market-oriented review of the industry's present and forecasted performance, considering some of the principal factors influencing natural resource development. The author illustrates
Jan 1, 1972
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Automatic samplingBy J. A. Hillier
"IntroductionThe purpose of sampling is to remove a portion of material from a stream which is representative of it in size, moisture and mineral content.To prevent the effects of segregation, general
Jan 1, 1989
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Impact of Geometry and Groundwater Flow on the Stability of Deepseated Rock Slides during Reservoir ImpoundingBy C. Zangerl, H. Lechner
"Large scale rock slides in deeply incised Alpine valleys are common hazards that can endanger human life, settlement areas and critical infrastructure such as highways, railways and reservoirs (Bonza
Jan 1, 2015
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Steep Rock Iron MineBy M. W. Bartley
"The Steep Rock iron mine is 141 miles west of Port Arthur, Ontario, and 50 air miles north of the Vermilion iron range in Minnesota. The property lies 27'2 miles north of the village of Atikokan on t
Jan 1, 1954
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Orange Footwall ?Sill? Nickel Plate MineBy Evans B. Mayo
ABSTRACT Orange Footwall 'sill' is locally concordant locally discordant, with the structure of its sedimentary walls. The sediments were folded in two directions. Folds, following both thes
Jan 1, 1951