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Roasting Renaissance- Fluid Bed Roasting For Enhanced Gold Recovery from Double Refractory Ores
By A. R. Barnes, N. Stubina
Increasingly, gold producers are forced to treat ever more refractory ores. While ores containing pyrite, arsenopyrite and carbonaceous material have been subjected to complete pressure oxidation (PDX
Jan 1, 2011
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Scaling Analysis Via Geometric and Performance Data for Shovel Dipper Design
By N. Shi, T. G. Joseph
ABSTRACT One-twentieth-scale field trials for conventional and concept dipper designs were compared to mid- and ultra-class-sized conventional dipper performance. Digging effort was used as the perfor
Jan 1, 2011
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Structural Characterization of Orogenic Gold Deposits. A Case Study: Rosebel Gold Mine, Suriname, Guiana Shield
By B. Westin, G. Voicu, C. Daoust
Orogenic gold deposits represent a major class of deposits that are found in various rock types of various ages. Those deposits show a strong structural control that usually complicates their interpre
Jan 1, 2011
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The Development and Commissioning of Ontario’s First Diamond Mine: Victor Diamond Mine (5f420872-c005-4976-9f70-552c4de7bef5)
By N. Morrison, I. Holl, R. Welyhorsky, A. Hempstock
ABSTRACT: 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. The process
Jan 1, 2011
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Development of the System for Furnace Integrity Monitoring Based on Real-Time Continuous Acoustic Emission Data Acquisition and Analysis
By A. Saki, P. Gebski, W. Ying
Industrial smelting furnaces are subjected to significant structural changes and deterioration caused by the conditions under which they operate. The current methods for the structural assessment of f
Jan 1, 2011
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Syngenetic Gold: Lode Vein Geology and Exploration Implications
By Kretschmar. U. H.
Fieldwork in the Meguma of Nova Scotia and Archean equivalents shows that bedding-parallel quartz lode gold veins (LVs) commonly occur at the top of graded elastic sequences. We define a "gold cycle"
Jan 1, 2011
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Improving the Economics of Gold-Copper Ore Projects Using SART Technology
By R. W. Lawrence, O. Lopez
Many gold deposits in the world have not been developed clue to the presence of copper and other base metals which can cause metallurgical and environmental challenges clue to the formation of base me
Jan 1, 2011
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Assessment of Acid Rock Drainage and Metal Leaching Risks at Barrick Gold Corporation
Barrick Gold Corporation is the gold industry leader, with 25 operating mines and a pipeline of large, long-life projects located across five continents, in addition to large land positions on some of
Jan 1, 2011
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Modelling Combined Geological and Grade Uncertainty of a Gold Deposit Using MPS and SGS
Traditionally within the mining industry, single models for both grade and geology of orebodies are created upon which all mine development decisions are based. These models provide a single interpret
Jan 1, 2011
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A Review of Flotation Columns Application in Rougher Circuits
By M. Massinaei, M. R. Yarahmadi, S. Zeidabadi, M. Oliazadeh
"Although the majority of new flotation column installations continue to be for cleaning or recleaning, an increasing number of flotation projects are specifying columns for roughing or scavenging dut
Jan 1, 2011
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Overview of Waste Processing & Recycling Of Nonferrous Metals in Metallurgical Industries in China
By Xueyi Guo
The total production of nonferrous metals in China is 31.35 million tons in 2010, which ranks first in the world for the past ten years. Large quantities of solid wastes including slag, residue, ash,
Jan 1, 2011
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A Mathematical Model for Carbothermic Reduction of Dust-Carbon Composite Agglomerates
By Kuwauchi. Y., M. Barati
Recycling of dust using a rotary hearth furnace (RHF) has gained considerable attention in the past two decades for the sustainable production of steel with less environmental impact. In order to furt
Jan 1, 2011
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Effect of Grinding Operation on Product Morphology in Stirred Mills
By Bern Klein, Randy Blaskovich, Reem Roufail
"Morphology is a tool that is rarely used for mineral breakage mechanism evaluation. Ground particles are typically assessed for their size distribution. They are also visually analyzed using image an
Jan 1, 2011
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Incremental Scale Up of IsasmeltTM - The Key to its Success
By P. S. Arthur, G. R. F. Alvear
Development of a new smelting process is risky. Many novel processes in the metals industry failed to fulfil the initial expectations of their inventors. Large sums of capital have been invested in te
Jan 1, 2011
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Methodologies for Fingerprinting Sources of Dust in Aluminium Smelters
By David S. Wong
With air emission limits for total particulates continually tightening, management of `potroom dust' or airborne particulates from aluminium smelting potrooms is of increasing importance. To bett
Jan 1, 2011
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Predicting Misruns in LPPM Casting of Light Metal Parts (Aluminum A356 and Magnesium AZ91E)
By F. Chiesa
Experimental results on thin and thick castings poured in aluminum A356 and magnesium AZ91E by the low pressure permanent mold process have been compared to the result of filling simulations for thin
Jan 1, 2011
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Role of Process and Logistics Simulation Modeling in Delivering Capital Effective and Operationally Efficient Solutions for RTFT
By G. Issid, J. McGinty, C. Lee, Y. Pepin
For more than a decade, Hatch has used process and logistics models to assist Rio Tinto Fer et Titane (RTFT) with capacity planning, debottlenecking, and optimization to help ensure design capability,
Jan 1, 2011
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Beneficiation of Concentrated Ultrafine Suspensions with a Falcon UF concentrator
By Jean-Sébastien Kroll-Rabotin, Éric Climent, Florent Bourgeois
"Falcon concentrators are enhanced gravity separators designed for concentrating fine and ultrafine slurries. The Falcon UF model is unique in that it is dedicated to beneficiation of ultrafines, one
Jan 1, 2011
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Thermodynamic Modeling of the Mg-Cu-Ni Ternary System Using the Modified Quasichemical Model
By M. Mezbahul-Islam
Thermodynamic modeling of the Mg-Cu-Ni system is carried out as a part of multi component thermodynamic database for Mg alloys. This system is being modeled for the first time using the modified quasi
Jan 1, 2011
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Pressure Welding, Solid-State: Role of Hot Deformation
By H. J. McQueen
Pressure welding is a solid state joining technique that depends on bringing the parts into sufficiently close contact that inter-atomic bonds are achieved. Pressing is more effective at elevated temp
Jan 1, 2011