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Systems Analysis of Grinding Circuits
By H. D. Goodfellow, R. A. Elliott
"This paper covers the evolution of large mills and autogenous grinding and compares grinding practice in the iron ore industry with that in the base metal industries. Comments on novel methods of gri
Jan 1, 1971
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Truck Selection and Application at Hilton
By L. Price, R. Hortie
Movement of ore and waste from the Hilton Mines pit is accomplished by truck haulage. With the aim of reducing costs, a study of truck fleet replacement was initiated. The study included on-site short
Jan 1, 1971
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Filtration in the Mining Industry
By W. C. Ferguson
"This paper could be more appropriately titled ""The Application of Vacuum Filters to Underground Minewater Treatment. in a previous paper co-authored by the writer (1) the history and development of
Jan 1, 1971
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Only People Pollute
By E. R. Mitchell
When we grow up in an urban environment and choose to become a part of a way of life, it is sometimes difficult to appreciate the cost of this decision in terms of pollution. Explained in this article
Jan 1, 1971
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The Use of the Portaspec At Manitou Barvue
By Giles St. Pierre
"The purpose of this paper is to report in a general way on the use of the Portaspec X Ray Spectrograph.At Manitou Barvue, we are milling two types of ores, copper and zinc. The control assay practice
Jan 1, 1971
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Iron Ore in Canada, 1970-1980
By B. M. Monaghan
"The developments of the 1950s and 1960s have seen Canada become an international source of iron ore, trading in all geographical areas and hemispheres. Canada's production will significantly increase
Jan 1, 1971
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The Highmont Copper-Molybdenum Deposits, Highland Valley, British Columbia
By A. J. Reed, W. R. Bergey, Carr. J. M.
"The Highmont copper-molybdenum deposits are at Gnawed Mountain in the Highland Valley porphyry copper district, 125 miles northeast of Vancouver. This district is near the center of the lower Jurassi
Jan 1, 1971
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Mathematical Models for Optimum Design of Grinding Circuits
By A. L. Mular
Some specific cases of the collection of data from industrial grinding and classifying operations, and the development of models from the data so obtained, will be described. The problems encountered,
Jan 1, 1971
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General Discussion - Impurity Penalties in Smelter Contracts
By G. C. McKerrow
"Mr. G.C. McKerrow, Assistant Manager of Noranda Mines and formerly Smelter Superintendent attended the meeting to answer questions as to why smelters imposed penalties for too much zinc in a copper c
Jan 1, 1971
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Modelling of Parallel Cyclones in the Absence of Flow Measurement
By M. W. Bates, A. L. Mular
This paper, based on work carried out at Queen's University, describes the development and use of mathematical models of the parallel cyclone classifiers being used in the Strathcona mill of Falconbri
Jan 1, 1971
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Energy Versus Environment - The Arctic Dilemma
By D. J. McLaren
"Arctic Canada is one of the largest undeveloped terrains remaining in the world, and is in many ways unique. The ecological balance of the region is more delicate than tropical or temperate regions o
Jan 1, 1971
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Application of a Computer to a Flotation Process
By C. L. Lewis
"The development of computer process control at the Lake Dufault concentrator is reviewed and the on-stream X-ray analysis -computer system is described briefly. Some applications of the computer in m
Jan 1, 1971
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Enhancing Bacterial Activity in a Uranium Mine
By D. W. Duncan, A. Bruynesteyn
Acidic mine waters containing solubilized uranium have been observed in many uranium and some copper mines. In every case, the sulphide and iron oxidizing bacterium, Thiobacillus ferrooxidans, was als
Jan 1, 1971
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Filter Cloth in the Mining Industry
By B. J. Cunliffe
"Filter cloth in the mining industry is an ambiguous title asthis suggests filter cloth use from underground ventilation to the refining processes. The time allowed for this paper would be better serv
Jan 1, 1971
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Distribution and Characteristics of the Sulphide Ores of the Timmins Area
By D. R. Pyke, R. S. Middleton
"Three main types of base metal sulphide mineralization are present in the Timmins area:(1) -Massive and stringer-type copper-zinc deposits occurring mainly in pyroclastic rocks, as typified by the mi
Jan 1, 1971
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The Problem of Acid Mine Drainage in Ontario
By Kim H. Shikaze, John R. Hawley
"Even though acid mine drainage is an old problem, particularly in coal mining areas, its appearance in the form of a major environmental hazard in the hardrock mining districts of Ontario was unexpec
Jan 1, 1971
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Research & Manpower in the Mineral Industries
By P. M. Dranchuk
"""PLANET EARTH seen from space appears as a fragile and limited life-supporting system in a vast emptiness. That such a view is, in fact, an accurate one is now more widely accepted than it was not l
Jan 1, 1971
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Alignment of Circular Structures Mafic and Ultramafic Rocks: In A New Prospecting Guide in the Grenville
By A. F. Laurin, A. L. Dorr
"Because of its wide areal extent, its numerous lithological facies and its high degree of metamorphism, the Quebec portion of the Grenville province has only partly been explored and prospected. Rock
Jan 1, 1971
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Soil Geochemistry in the Canadian Shield
By F. D. Forgeron
"ONE OF THE FIRST DOCUMENTED APPLICATIONS of soil geochemistry in the Canadian Shield was that carried out by Chisholm in the Kenora district in 1949. This survey proved successful in outlining sulphi
Jan 1, 1971
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The Changing Role of Hydrometallurgy
By B. Meddings, O. J. I. Evans
"This paper is mainly concerned with the present and probable future role of hydrometallurgy in the production of base metals.The economic and technological bases of the hydro-metallurgical plants bui
Jan 1, 1971