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Reduction of Sulphate in the Mill EffluentBy G. Tairova, M. Murchie, B. Esford, E. Lam
"The objective of this project is to investigate methods to lower the sulphate concentrations in the mill effluent. Currently, the concentration of sulphate in mill effluent is approximately 2 g/L. Th
Jan 1, 2012
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National Emergency SteelsBy Albert G. Zima
THE conservation of strategic materials during war rime gives rise to many problems not commonly encountered in times of peace. During normal times, when world trade is unrestricted, we are apt to bec
Jan 1, 1943
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Modern Maintenance MethodsBy A. P. Fletcher, K. Croteau
The intent of this paper is to cover some aspects of preventive maintenance methods which have come into wider usage in recent years as a means of increasing operating efficiencies. Particular emphasi
Jan 1, 1967
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Cerro Verde Concentrator ? Four Years Operating HPGRsBy S. Koski
The Cerro Verde copper-molybdenum porphyry mine, majority owned and operated by Freeport- McMoRan Copper & Gold, is located 30 km southwest of Arequipa Peru. The concentrator, which produces copper an
Jan 1, 2012
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Pillar Drawing in the Sydney Coal FieldBy J. L. Jobe
In planning the operation of a new mine or new sections of an operating mine, due provision must be made for the ultimate recovery of as much of the seam as is consistent with safety and economic prin
Jan 1, 1947
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Iron Ore Pelletizing -A Literature SurveyBy G. E. Viens, R. A. Campbell, G. N. Banks
A survey of the literature reveals wide differences in the procedures used in making iron ore pellets and in the properties of the pellets obtained. In this paper, the methods of production and the pr
Jan 1, 1962
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Recovery of Dysprosium and Neodymium from Permanent Magnet Scraps Leach Liquors by Environmentally Friendly Hydrometallurgical RoutesBy Ho-Sung Yoon, Jyothi Rajesh Kumar, Chul-Joo Kim, Sung-Don Kim
A recovery process for rare earths (REs) such as dysprosium and neodymium from the leach liquor of permanent magnet scrap (PMS) was developed. The two hydrometallurgical routes namely liquid-liquid ex
Jan 1, 2015
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Major Reduction of the Environmental Footprint in Concentrate DryingBy J. Talja
"Non-ferrous metal concentrates contain typically 7 – 12% water when received at the smelter. Removal of this water prior to smelting is always economically feasible because unnecessary heating of vap
Jan 1, 2012
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Developing a Diamond Deposit in SaskatchewanBy Shawn Harvey
HIGHLIGHTS of STAR DIAMOND PROJECT Initial underground bulk sample 4,048 ct / 25,253 tonnes: US$135/carat: 3,050 ct March 2005 $116 million financing: Newmont takes 9.9% SGF Prefeasibility study
May 1, 2006
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Distribution of the Saskatchewan Potash BedsBy H. A. Gorrell, S. R. L. Harding
"The potash beds in the Saskatchewan portion of the Williston Basin occur in the upper portion of the Prairie Evaporite formation of the Devonian Elk Point Group. They represent the late stage of a ma
Jan 1, 1967
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Development of 'Post' Pillar Mining At Falconbridge Nickel Mines LimitedBy Roy S. Celland, K. H. Singh
The introduction of 'post' pillar mining at the Strathcona mine represents a new approach to ground support in cut-and-fill applications. The method has also shown significant economic advantages. It
Jan 1, 1973
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Safety Phases in Mechanized Mining in the State of Washing tonBy S. H. Ash
No single factor in modern civilization has played a more important part in the lives of our people than mechanization in industry and to it civilization owes much of its progress. In no industry has
Jan 1, 1937
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Evaluating Operating Parameter Effects on Silver Recovery From Cylinder Electrowinning CellsBy Michael Moats, Adirek Janwong
The use of cylinder electrowinning cells, such as emew® technology, for the recovery of silver from primary and secondary sources has been growing. In this study, common operating parameters used in
Jan 1, 2014
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The Kaiser Coal ProjectBy P. J. Urso
"The coal reserves of the Crow's Nest Basin in British Columbia have been known since the late 1860's. The 51.0-million-long-ton (over 15 years) sale of low-volatile coking coal to Japanese steel mill
Jan 1, 1969
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Sodium Carboxymethyl-Cellulose as a Flocculating Agent for Cyanide Slime PulpsBy Claude A. Jr. Seger
Introduction This paper presents in detailed form the results of settling tests that were published in a few preliminary notes in the April 1949 issue of the Bulletin (p. 166). Carborel is the t
Jan 1, 1949
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The Correlation of Kootenay Coal SeamsBy Charles B. Newmarch
Abstract In the course of coal studies undertaken by the B.C. Department of Mines in southeastern British Columbia, special attention was directed to problems of coal seam correlation. Methods that
Jan 1, 1950
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On the Constitution of MatteBy Peter R. Drummond
THE paper consists of four sections: (1) a discussion of early work; (2) presentation of the results of a chemical investigation of Falcon-bridge nickel-copper blast-furnace matte; (3) application of
Jan 1, 1940
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Energy Considerations in Iron Ore PelletizingBy S. S. Sephton, Kirit C. Vyas, Melvin J. Greaves
Energy requirements for various pelletizing systems are considered from a fuel and power aspect, with the presentation of typical energy heat balance flow sheets. A partial calculation for the firing
Jan 1, 1976
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The Iron Ore Situation in OntarioBy G. W. MacLeod
The iron ore question in this country has been widely discussed for many years, but only recently has its real significance becoming generally understood. The exhaustion of the old Helen mine, in 1918
Jan 1, 1924
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Progress in Coal Mining Technology (96be6499-4406-45a3-aa5f-2bc856cde4c1)By A. Ignatieff
This is the second review of developments in coal mining engineering (see C.I.M .M. Transactions, Vol. LI, 1948, pp. 262- 264) and covers the period from October, 1948, to January, 1950. Mechanizat
Jan 1, 1950