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ERG Tailings Retreatment Project
"INTRODUCTIONGold tailings retreatment plants have been operated for many years throughout the world. Several large tailings retreatment facilities have been operated profitably in South Africa since
Jan 1, 1989
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Optimizing performance of AG/SAG mills – A design approach
By Sanjeeva Latchireddi, Travis Orser
"Today’s high capacity semiautogenous grinding (SAG) mills expend vast amounts of energy and in doing so consume tons of shell liners and steel balls, while processing ore. The energy efficiency of th
Jan 1, 2005
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The Schaft Creek Porphyry Cu-Mo-Au Deposit
By James Scott
Outline Deposit Overview and Brief History ?Geologic Setting ?Local Geology ?Petrography ?Geochemistry ?Mineralization ?Geochronology ?Conclusions Deposit Overview ?Porphyry Cu-Mo-Au ?Disco
May 1, 2006
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Optimising Stope Sequences for Long Term Mine Planning
By André van Wageningen
Long-term mine scheduling is one of the most difficult optimization problems. The problem is said to be NP-complete in that the best possible solution cannot be found any quicker than checking all pos
May 1, 2004
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Evolution of a Mine Development System: Tunnel Boring Machine I&C Cameco Cigar Lake
By Neil H. Brown
Outline ? Cameco - Cigar Lake ? Cigar Lake Mine Development ? MDS #1 ? MDS #1 Improvements ? MDS #2 ? MDS #2 Improvements Pending ? Acknowledgements Mine Development System ? Mining methods t
Oct 1, 2010
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VXP2500 Stirred Mill Optimization at Casmyn Mining Turk Mine
By D. Rahal, I. Shah, B. Hines, S. Reddick
"The development of stirred milling technology has proven to be an enabling technology in fine grained metallic deposits. The increased grinding efficiency allows for the economic size reduction requi
Jan 1, 2014
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Shovels And Draglines In Western Canada and Factors Affecting Hoist-Rope Service
By R. G. Hamm
A brief outline covering the shovels and draglines in use in the open-pit mines of Western Canada, including British Columbia, Alberta and the Yukon, is given, followed by the procedure for the select
Jan 1, 1979
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Flowsheet Development, Commissioning and Start-up of the Voisey’s Bay Mill (33ff6fb1-ab13-4641-96a6-597d0ce850b9)
By Manqiu Xu, Joe Holmes, Peter Wells, Peter Langlois, Germain Labonté, Jim Barrett
"The flowsheet for the Voisey’s Bay mill had to meet the challenge of processing an ore containing high pentlandite and chalcopyrite values in a largely pyrrhotite/troilite matrix. In the 1994-97 peri
Jan 1, 2007
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Ultrafine and fine grinding using the METSO Stirred Media Detritor (SMD)
By Graham Davey
"Ultrafine grinding of minerals has been in wide spread use in the industrial mineral field for over 30 years. Within the last 10 years the metalliferous industry has shown interest in the ability to
Jan 1, 2002
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The Development and Commissioning of Ontario’s First Diamond Mine – The Victor Diamond Mine
By Ian Holl, Adam Hempstock, Rickardo Welyhorsky, Niel Morrison
"The Victor Diamond Mine is located in the James Bay lowlands, 90 km west of the First Nations village of Attawapiskat. The project was the first of its kind in northern Ontario and was completed appr
Jan 1, 2010
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Update on Insols Flotation at Agrium’s Vanscoy Potash Plant
By Alex Cormode, Carlos Perucca
"Sylvinite ore from the Saskatoon area typically contains about 5% insolubles, occurring as clays and carbonates. These insoluble slimes must be removed sufficiently well to permit an efficient subseq
Jan 1, 1999
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Decision Support Programs
By Hamid Butt
Information Technology ??Advanced Information Technology is dramatically changing information flow within organizations. This enables employees to have information at their fingertips to make informe
May 1, 2006
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Survey of metal values in the ground, 1987–2004
By H. Agnerian
"A survey of 925 mineral property transactions worldwide was carried out between 1987 and 2004. These mineral properties with reported Mineral Resources include 457 gold properties, 322 base metal pro
Jan 1, 2006
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Troubleshooting Flotation Cell Operation Using Gas Velocity Measurements
By Donald Leroux, Ralph Dahlke, Dave Scott, Finch. James A., Cesar O. Gomez
"The efficiency of the flotation process depends on how effectively air is dispersed into small bubbles. Bubble surface area flux - the surface area of bubbles per unit time per unit cross-section are
Jan 1, 2001
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Integrating meso- and micro - textural information into mineral processing: an example from the Ernest Henry Iron-Oxide Copper-Gold deposit, Queensland, Australia
By Maya Kamenetsky, Khoi Nguyen, Natalee Bonnici, Steve Walters, Claire McMahon, Julie Hunt, Ron Berry
"The analysis of meso- and micro-scale textural attributes has been undertaken on ore samples from the Ernest Henry iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposit in NW QLD. Quantified textural data including
Jan 1, 2009
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Rock Pass Operational Problems in Quebec Underground Mines
By Jean-François Lessard
The performance of rock pass systems has a significant contribution to the economics of underground mines. Operational concerns include hang-ups due to arching of material, blockage and degradation of
May 1, 2002
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Goldex, the GRG Jewel
By G. Belzil, F. Robichaud, M. Fullam
"The Goldex mining and milling complex is operated by Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd. and is located in the Abitibi greenstone belt of Northwest Quebec, Canada. The mill operates presently at a throughput of
Jan 1, 2012
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The use of 3D modelling in re-examining the gold potential along the Porcupine-Destor Fault, Abitibi Subprovince, Quebec1
By Marc Legault
The Duparquet mining camp situated along the Quebec segment of the Porcupine-Destor Fault was the site of gold exploitation from 1933 to 1956 and 1988 to 1991. Numerous gold showings and deposits stra
May 1, 2004
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Capturing unrealized capacity
By M. W. Lewis
A mine's inherent capacity is dictated by factors such as equipment, design, people, processes, and environment. Actual production may approach, but never surpass, the inherent capacity limit. Th
Jan 1, 2004
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Capturing unrealized capacity
By M. W. Lewis, B. Sambirsky, J. Werner
A mine’s inherent capacity is dictated by factors such as equipment, design, people, processes, and environment. Actual production may approach, but never surpass, the inherent capacity limit. The inh
Jan 1, 2004