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Une mine à Madagascar: Les défis de la biodiversité.By Benoit Taillon
Contenu de la presentation 1. Le projet QMM et son contexte 2. Gérer la biodiversité 3. Résultats obtenus QMM QIT Madagascar Minerals S.A. ? JV: Rio Tinto (80%) et Madagascar (20%) ? Trois gise
May 1, 2011
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The Influence of Shotcrete on Fluorspar Flotation and its Removal by Sensor Based SortingBy H. Wotruba, J. Heizmann
"The use of shotcrete is a mandatory means for rock support and therefore for safety in many underground mining operations. If shotcrete gets into the flotation feed though, it can negatively influenc
Jan 1, 2016
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Advances In Furnace Monitoring: InstrumentationBy R. MacRosty
The demand to increase production levels in smelting furnaces has driven the increase in the power levels. Consequently, greater cooling capacity of the furnace shell has been necessary, resulting in
Jan 1, 2007
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Total Worker Health® And Critical Risk ManagementBy Nancy E. Wilk
In 2015, more than 1.2 million deaths annually were estimated to be caused by occupational risks (WHO, 2018). In 2021, this estimate increased with the publishing of the World Health Organization (WHO
Jan 1, 2023
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Automated Shovel Tooth Wear Monitoring with Machine VisionBy Matthew A. Baumann
Tooth wear on mining shovels presents a challenge for productivity. A shovel with worn teeth suffers from increased digging forces, longer fill times, and an increased likelihood of lost or broken tee
May 1, 2011
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O'Brien MineBy Robert A. Brown
"The O'Brien mine is in the west-central part of Cadillac township along the Cadillac 'break', which extends for 7,500 feet from west to east across the property.The ground was staked in 1924 by A. Du
Jan 1, 1954
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Problems of the Coal Industry in British ColumbiaBy Charles W. Villiers
AS is well known, there are large and valuable deposits of coal in British Columbia, both on the mainland and on Vancouver island. These deposits are widely distributed over the Province. The chief so
Jan 1, 1936
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An improved dewatering process for mill tailingsBy T. Yalcin
"This paper describes the development of a process flowsheet designed to provide high dewatering rates and to bring about savings in tailing disposal costs. The flowsheet comprises a hydrocyclone, a s
Jan 1, 1989
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Uranium Recovery at the Rabbit Lake Operation of Gulf Minerals Canada LimitedBy A. B. Carino
Gulf Minerals (Canada) Limited's Rabbit Lake uranium operation is located in the northern portion of Saskatchewan, 198 miles southeast of Uranium City and /34 miles northwest of Lynn Lake, Manito
Jan 1, 1979
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The Application of Polysil® Coagulants to Reduce Crud Formation by Controlling Colloidal SilicaBy A. J. Smethurst, S. B. Hearn, S. Boskovic
"The problem of crud in solvent extraction is well known and can be a major handicap and operational issue. Colloidal silica can cause a number of problems including interfering with flocculation, ini
Jan 1, 2016
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Hardie GroupBy W. H. Mathews
"The Hardie group of cinnabar claims is in the interior of British Columbia; 25 miles northwest of the city of Kamloops. It is one of a number of mercury; properties scattered along a north trending b
Jan 1, 1954
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Further Notes Concerning Ore-ShootsBy G. Vibert Douglas
Introduction A preliminary paper dealing with the subject of ore-shoots was presented to this Society at its Annual Meeting last year (1). The present paper records the attempts which have been made
Jan 1, 1935
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Laboratory apparatus for measuring radon emanation from solidsBy M. P. Brameld, G. Archambault, R. H. McCorkell
"The rates. J. at which materials emit radon are of interest in studies of the sources of radon in mines. buildings. soils overburden and other places where it may indicate the location of ore or be a
Jan 1, 1981
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Advances in CFD Modeling of Mechanical Mixing in the Metals, Mining, and Process IndustriesBy A. Blackmore, D. Baker, L. Human
"Mechanical mixing equipment is common in a wide variety of mining, metals and process applications, such as hydrometallurgical reactors, solvent extraction, digestors, and tanks for storage of slurry
Jan 1, 2015
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Evaluation of the Axial Crush Performance of Al-Mg-Si ExtrusionsBy J-F. Béland, N. Parson
Aluminum extrusions are widely used for automotive crash management systems due to their superior specific energy absorption capabilities, as compared to steel. The Al-Mg-Si alloy series can be readil
Jan 1, 2015
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Determining the In Situ Stress with Thermally Induced Borehole BreakoutBy E. Heikkinen, J. Suikkanen, T. Siren, J. Valli, M. Hakala
Diametrically faced borehole breakout observations are a fairly good indication of magnitude of the secondary stresses acting perpendicular to the borehole. In cases of low in situ stresses, where bor
Jan 1, 2015
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The Coppermine River AreaBy C. P. Jenney
"Exploration for copper, in a region of 7,000 square miles on the Arctic coast between longitudes 114 and 118 degrees west, has covered a period of nearly 200 years. Occurrences of native copper, used
Jan 1, 1949
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Probability in Size AnalysisBy C. W. Eggert
"The idea for this talk came to me last year when I was attending the Canadian Gold Metallurgists Meeting. I talked about it to a friend of mine who is an authority on mineral dressing, particularly t
Jan 1, 1968
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Mercury Abatement in the Gold IndustryBy J R. Barber, B. E. Rogers, R. Fukuzawa
Mercury is sometimes present in non-ferrous ores including gold, zinc, copper and lead. The selection and use of appropriate mercury abatement technology is critical for preventing its release to the
Jan 1, 2015
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Application of CFD multiphase modelling to hydrometallurgical plantsBy L. M. Oshinowo
The incorporation of advanced analysis tools, such as CFD, into the process plant design process has become possible through advances in commercially available computational fluid dynamics software an
Jan 1, 2005