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Co-Dependencies in Copper: Production, Price and Innovation Trends 1900–2018
By Andrew Bamber
Between the early 20th Century and the present, the production of mined copper ore has increased from tens of millions of tonnes per annum to several billion tonnes per annum, an unprecedented increas
Jan 1, 2019
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Application of Automatic Sampling in the Mineral Processing Industry
By Paul H. Atkinson
"Sampling in the mineral processing industry has always been a subject which has received considerable discussion. There have been many volumes written on theory, techniques and practical application
Jan 1, 1976
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The Ontario Securities Act
By W. E. Segsworth
Introduction By far the largest part of the money raised for mining is raised by honest and legitimate means; but a not inconsiderable amount is raised by fraudulent sales methods. It will be conced
Jan 1, 1934
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OPSCAP Victor Project's Transition to Operations
By Brian Rausch
Agenda ?? Refresher: Victor Project Execution ?? Operations Capability roadmap: ? Operations staffing starter group: design participation ? Operations staffing build up for production start-up ?
May 1, 2009
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A review of PGE metallurgy highlighting recent process innovations
By Steve Cole
"The economic and strategic importance of PGE bearing deposits is fuelling renewed exploration and development efforts in the precious metals mining sector.This paper presents a review of the various
Jan 1, 2002
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Forum on "Ball Mills Using Steel Vs. Pebble Mills
By J. M. Hemstock, H. L. Ames
THESE forums have been held annually since they were introduced by Mr. L. E. Djingheuzian in 1957. The response of millmen to questionnaires such as the one this year is ample evidence of the interest
Jan 1, 1961
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Process Development at the Raglan Concentrator
By Joe Holmes, Peter Langlois
"Falconbridge’s Raglan Concentrator, located at the northern limit of Quebec’s Nunavik Region, has been in operation since December 1997. Originally designed to process 800,000 tonnes per year of high
Jan 1, 2001
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A Unique Gold Casting Alloy for Dental Applications.
By Paul J. Cascone
This paper will discuss the science behind the development of a unique gold alloy for dental prosthetic applications. The alloy (GOLDTECH BIO2000) contains 99.7% gold providing unquestioned biocompati
Oct 1, 2003
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Outlook for Gold
By Martin Murenbeeld
Outlook: Nine Bullish Arguments 1. Global fiscal and monetary reflation: PIIGS, US, etc. 2. Global imbalances: the dollar must decline 3. Global FX reserves are ?excessive?: diversification 4. Cen
May 1, 2010
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Conventional Shaft Sinking Unconstrained by Equipment Availability
By S. W. Henley
"Shaft sinking design is typically driven by what has been successful in the past and the availability of sinking plant. This document considers a project where the sinking design and methodology is u
Jan 1, 2019
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A Technical and Economic Comparison of Different Copper Recovery Technologies for Small-Scale Operations
By J. Illescas, N. C. Murray
This paper provides an economic comparison and technical evaluation of different approaches for copper recovery from small-scale resources such as historic tails, dumps, pond and pit water as well as
Jan 1, 2014
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Highland Valley Copper's in-pit crushing and conveying system
By M. D. Scott
"Highland Valley Copper recently installed a semi-mobile in-pit crushing and conveyor system designed to feed both the Bethlehem and Lornex concentrators with a feed averaging 120000 tonnes per day. T
Jan 1, 1988
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Generation of Size-controlled Palladium (0) and Gold (0) Nanoclusters inside of the Microporous Domains of Gel-type Functional Resins. Prospects for Gold Catalysis in the Liquid Phase
By Benedetto Corain
The production and dispersion of metal nanoclusters onto inorganic supports and amorphous carbon rest on well consolidated technologies belonging to the realm of industrial catalysis and of basic cata
Oct 1, 2003
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Diagnosis of the Operation of a Hydraulic Classifier for Iron Ore Concentrate
By C. Gosselin, G. M. Payenzo, C. Bazin, M. Desnoyers, G. Chevalier
"ArcelorMittal Mines Canada operates hydraulic classifiers to reduce the silica content of an iron oxide concentrate from 4.5% to less than 1.2% SiO2. Sampling campaigns were conducted to develop a pr
Jan 1, 2012
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Pyrrhotite Rejection at the Strathcona Mill
By J. Coffin, M. Muinonen, D. Fragomeni, R. Multani, C. Deredin
"Rejection of pyrrhotite from pentlandite is of critical importance to the economics of nickel concentrate production and the main goal of the Strathcona milling operations. A joint team of XPS, Glenc
Jan 1, 2018
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Laboratory Study of 3D Velocity Distribution of P and S Waves in Rocks: Comparison of High Pressure Study and Texture Based Calculated Data
By T. Ivankina, T. Lokajícek, H. Kern, T. Svitek
The knowledge of 3D velocity distribution of P- and S-waves in rocks is very important parameter for interpretation and understanding the nature of seismic anisotropy observed in the earth’s crust and
Jan 1, 2015
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Heli-portable Resonant Drilling Environmentally Friendly 100 % Core Recovery Overburden Drilling
By Matthew Janes
Advantages: Clean samples Low sample disturbance Very low spoil Versatile Fast Penetrates all formations Resonant Drill 100 or 150 kW Self tuning to resonance Rotation to 100 rpm
May 1, 2013
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Temperature Field in the Exploration Area of the Gorleben Site – Geothermal Borehole Logging and Numerical Model Calculations
By S. Fahland, P. Vogel
"The Gorleben salt dome has been investigated since 1979 for its suitability as a repository for the disposal of high-level radioactive wastes. The geoscientific surface exploration was followed by un
Jan 1, 2015
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Sustainable and Ethical Mining Practices using Water Treatment Technologies and Corporate Social Responsibility
By M. Jayaraman
With the ever increasing demand for commodities, due to changes in lifestyle and increase in population, people are striving to find ways to keep up. Mining is one essential element in the solution. T
Aug 1, 2013
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Stress Distribution in Inclined Backfilled Stopes
By L. Li
The backfilling of underground stopes is a common practice throughout the mining industry. The stresses imposed by the backfill on the surrounding rock mass need to be assessed because of their influe
May 1, 2007