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Environmental Control Design at Shebandowan Mines
By T. Peters, W. C. Ferguson
"Shebandowan is about 600 miles west of Sudbury and 50 miles west of Thunderbay close to the trans Canada highway. Shebandowan Lake is about 38 miles long. The ore body is located between No. 1 and No
Jan 1, 1975
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Water Recovery via Natural Freeze-Thaw
By E. Shum, V. G. Papangelakis
"Attempts to reduce the energy requirements of water recovery in the process industries have resulted in the development of techniques to freeze and purify aqueous solutions that take advantage of loc
Jan 1, 2017
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The Ecstall Story: The Employee Relations Department
By Gerald R. Larocque, Donald F. Grenville
"IN APRIL, 1965, the employee relations department (then called the personnel department) was established as a separate function within the company. Its aims and objectives were to hire an effective w
Jan 1, 1974
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Selective Extraction and Recovery of Gold, Copper, and Other Base Metals from Mine Leach Cyanide Solutions Using Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT)
By Ronald L. Bruening
IBC has developed a cost effective MRT process for the selective extraction and recovery of gold, copper, and a mixture of other base metals from mine leach cyanide solutions. This is a two-stage syst
Oct 1, 2003
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Discrete event control and dynamic scheduling for tele-robotic mining
By T. Norvell, R. Gosine, S. O’Young
"This paper describes the use of dynamic scheduling and discrete event control to provide coordinated control of multiple automated vehicles. This work has been carried out within ongoing research int
Jan 1, 2003
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Post Start-Up Modifications to the Golden Bear Roaster
By S. McCalpine, W. Muir, P. J. Downey
"Golden Bear Operating Company Ltd. (GBOC) was a joint venture between Chevron Minerals Ltd. and North American Metals Corp. that was formed for the development of the Golden Bear Project. The mine is
Jan 1, 1992
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Income taxes going up - and spending, too
By Robert B. Parsons
"Once all the hullabaloo about Finance Minister Wilson's April 27 budget died down (or was it an April 26 budget?), the pain of the budget papers began to sink in. Individuals and corporations wi
Jan 1, 1989
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Erection and Commissioning Issues for Large Grinding Mill Circuits
By Randolph R. Dreher, Michael L. Schreder
"In recent years, FFE Minerals has designed, installed and commissioned several large grinding mill circuits. This paper discusses the issues related to the erection and commissioning of large grindin
Jan 1, 2001
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Experimental and Numerical Investigations of the Fluid Flow in a Hydrocyclone in the Absence of an Air Core
By J. R. Kadambi, E. Kucukal, J. Furlan
"Hydrocyclone separators are used in various industrial applications, including mining milling and tailings systems, in order to separate or classify solid particles and liquid droplets from multiphas
Jan 1, 2016
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Hoisting Rope Research in Ontario Mines
By R. E. Dye
Introduction Research concerning all phases of hoisting practice, but more particularly the causes and prevention of hoisting rope deterioration and the improvement of safety dogs 158 for shaft con
Jan 1, 1948
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Problem Identification for Low Gold Recovery and Application of Treatment at Somita Plant
By B. Roy
The Somita plant processes low sulphide gold ore in Burkina Faso with a CIL process. After experiencing recurrent low gold recoveries, Somita undertook an investigation on the source of the problem. C
Jan 1, 2014
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The integration of condition monitoring into the maintenance process (16e8fde4-e738-4229-a500-8c29dcc904ed)
By M. W. Lewis, J. Werner
Fluctuating metal prices, declining head grade, and increased operational costs are forcing many open pit mining companies to look to their balance sheets for significant cost reductions in order to r
Jan 1, 2005
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A Review of Long Distance Commuting Mines: Implications for Northern Mining Communities
By Silvana Costa
In the last two decades, there have been nearly no new mining towns built in Canada. Governments and mining companies have viewed long distance commuting (LDC), commonly known as fly-in-flyout or fly-
May 1, 2004
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Reflectance Spectroscopy with X-Ray Fluorescence for Rapid Slurry Analysis
By Olli Haavisto, Juha Timperi
"Accurate on-line assays of mineral slurries are the basis for effective operation of flotation circuits. Typically the elemental content measurements are obtained by an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analy
Jan 1, 2016
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Industry Requirements for Introduction of Alternate Energies with Emphasis on Hydrogen Fuel Cells
By Fred Delabbio
There are presently several issues that the mining industry is facing, such as underground air quality, deep mining and green house gas emissions, which could be addressed by the application of altern
May 1, 2007
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Subaqueous Deposition of Acid Generating Tailings into an Acidic Lake Environment: Pilot Column Test Results
By Linda C. M. Elliot, Liangxue Liu
"The deposition of tailings under water is considered to be one of the most environmentally promising and potentially cost effective methods to reduce or eliminate acid mine drainage from tailings. On
Jan 1, 1997
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Horses for Courses – Tailoring Front End Design to Project Requirements
By Paul Staples, Paul Messenger, Greg Lane
"Every project is different. While “conventional” SAG and ball mill circuits will suit many projects, for others there are alternatives, which may produce improved outcomes. This paper examines partic
Jan 1, 2008
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Geology of the Two Duck Lake Intrusion and the Marathon Cu-PGE Deposit, Coldwell Complex, Northern Ontario
By Richard Dahl, Richard P. Taylor, David H. Watkinson
"Abstract - Detailed mapping of the Eastern Gabbro, Coldwell Complex, Ontario, revealed that the copper and platinum-group-element deposit on the Marathon property is confined to a coarsegrained to pe
Jan 1, 2001
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Implementing Best Practices of Metal Accounting at the Strathcona Mill
By Donald Leroux, Asim Tuzun, Simon Gariépy, Luc Lachance, Hayley Halsall-Whitney
"The importance of coherent material balance results has long been recognized by mining and metallurgical companies. Although this is still true nowadays, various stakeholders are increasingly concern
Jan 1, 2012
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How much is TOO much? A statistical look at bench flotation data and re-circulating chemical concentrations
By Thomas R. Larson
"Many concentrators use re-circulating “plant” water for dilution in their flotation circuits. However, if crusher dust suppressants, ball mill grinding aids, or even agitator bearing grease are intro
Jan 1, 2002