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Optimizing the Carbon Circuit at the Young-Davidson Mine Using CIP/CIL ModellingBy M. Tiedtke, T. Crary, P. MacPhail, M. Ounpuu
"The SGS carbon-in-pulp (CIP) / carbon-in-leach (CIL) model was used to evaluate and optimize the carbon circuit at Alamos Gold’s Young-Davidson Mine. Plants samples (pulp and carbon) were tested in a
Jan 1, 2018
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Potential of recovering elements from produced water at oil and gas fields, British Columbia, CanadaBy S. McPhail, D. Richardson, G. J. Simandl, C. Akam, S. Paradis, M. Yakimoski, A. Teucher, Y. Cui, F. Ferri
Historically, extracting dissolved solids from formation water was economically motivated. Today, main drivers are environmental benefits and regulations, as large volumes of water needed for hydrauli
Jan 1, 2018
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The Significance of Eclogite and Cr-poor Megacryst Garnets in Diamond ExplorationBy Daniel J. Schulze
Abstract-Eclogite is an important source of diamond in the upper mantle, but is more localized than peridotite. Using eclogitic minerals in kimberlite and diamond exploration is also more problematic
Jan 1, 1997
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The Signifcance of Eclogite and Cr-poor Megacryst Garnets in Diamond ExplorationBy Daniel J. Schulze
Eclogite is an important source of diamond in the upper mantle, but is more localized than peridotite. Using eclogitic minerals in kimberlite and diamond exploration is also more problematic than usin
Jan 1, 1997
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Achieving business results through IT: Insuring controller performance benefits with web-enabled monitoring at NorandaBy L. Lariviere, M. Grenier, R. Khalili, D. Shook
A mineral processing facility near Montreal, CEZinc, Noranda Inc., has recently implemented a leading-edge intranet solution for monitoring the performance of plant operations, and providing condition
Jan 1, 2003
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Mine Ventilation CalculationsBy W. J. Tough
THIS paper offers examples of some of the typical calculations which occur in the ventilation of metal mines. The fi.rst section of the paper discusses the problems associated with natural-draft press
Jan 1, 1942
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The Lithium IndustryBy R. B. Ellestad
Introduction Lithium has been known since 1817, when it was discovered by the Swedish chemist, Arfvedson, while working in the laboratory of Berzelius on the chemical analysis of the mineral petali
Jan 1, 1948
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Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Oxidized Nickel-Cobalt ConcentrateBy D Maschemeyer
The cobalt production of the Chemical Metallurgical Division of Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited was supplemented, from May, 1962, to June, 1964, by processing 3,500 tons of a calcined cobalt-nickel conc
Jan 1, 1965
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Role of dispersants in the production of fine particle size calcium carbonate and kaolin slurriesBy J. S. Phipps, D. R. Skuse
"Aqueous slurries of fine particle size calcium carbonate are used in a diverse range of end-use products. In many cases, the end-use performance is governed by the fineness of the particle size distr
Jan 1, 2003
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Drill Rig Navigation and Drill Plan Creation using IREDESBy André van Wageningen
Since the beginning of this century Boliden Mineral and Atlas Copco have worked together in stages on improving the accuracy and quality of drilling. Navigation of the drill rigs with IREDES has been
Oct 1, 2009
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Coal in the Future World Energy MarketBy Harry Perry
By 1980, the free world's need for economic sources of energy is expected to double. As a result, there will be a tremendous potential for all energy sources working together to supply the demand. For
Jan 1, 1967
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World Potash Productive Capacity and ConsumptionBy R. H. Knudsen
"In view of the chronic overcapacity problem in the world potash industry and Saskatchewan's recent emergence as a major producer, the long-term outlook for potash productive capacity and consumption
Jan 1, 1973
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Evaluating the Effect of Operational Changes at Vale Inco's Clarabelle MillBy J. Doucet, C. Price
In an industrial setting, operational changes are continually introduced, driven by new technologies or changing economics. Because of day-to-day variability, quantifying the impact of these changes b
Jan 1, 2009
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The need for technology standards for mobile equipment in the mining industryBy T. Skinner, M. Sahebkar
"In recent years, the mining industry has been inundated with new technologies and software systems to aid in productivity improvement. Accompanying this increased level of technology and computer sys
Jan 1, 2003
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Report of CouncilThe Mineral Industry of Canada in 1951 Continuance of the remarkable, successive increases in the value -of Canada's mineral production, chief basis of the nation's post-war expansion, was
Jan 1, 1952
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Amalgamation of Auriferous ConcentratesBy A. E. Flynn
THERE is at the present time a revived interest in amalgamation, due to the number of mines starting up, usually on high-grade ore, and utilizing this relatively cheap and convenient means of recoveri
Jan 1, 1939
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Abrasion of Materials by Suspended MatterBy H. Marquis
The present paper consists of a survey of the literature on the problems of abrasion and wear of metals and materials by suspended matter. This problem is a very general one in industry, and is especi
Jan 1, 1962
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Contrasting Kimberlite Types and Dispersion Trains at the Churchill Diamond Project, Kivalliq Region, NunavutBy P. Strand
Talk Outline ? Location and Regional Geology ? Two Unique Kimberlite Sources ? Mineral Chemistry ? Petrography, Age Dates ? Geophysics ? Exploration and Challenges ? Dyke versus Pipe dispersion
May 1, 2008
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Measurements of deformation and stress variations in mine pillarsBy A. P. Bois, K. Saleh, A. Ghorbal, V. Hajiabdolmajid, G. Ballivy
"The knowledge of the initial stress field is not always sufficient to ensure the stability of mining stopes due to the high-stress variations generated by mining. Monitoring of these openings is then
Jan 1, 2003
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Sulphur Sources and Uses - Past, Present and FutureBy M. E. D. Raymont
"During the history of the sulphur industry there have been three distinct phases of production. Factors controlling supplies during these periods have shifted from demand for sulphur to demand for en
Jan 1, 1972