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Carbon Dioxide Use for pH Control at Greens Creek MillBy Tim Martin, Dave Tahija
"In April, 2014, Hecla's Greens Creek mill, near Juneau, Alaska, switched from sulphuric acid to the use of dissolved carbon dioxide for lead flotation circuit pH control. The Greens Creek mine uses p
Jan 1, 2016
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Concentrator Operations at Whitehorse Copper Mines LimitedBy D. Linzey
"History of Whitehorse Copper BeltThe first discovery of copper on the Whitehorse Copper Belt is reported to have been made by miners on their way to the Klondike in 1897. By 1899 the district had bee
Jan 1, 1977
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The safety imperative—transforming the workplace to protect people (06bb12c8-6d2f-4f7c-beb1-5bcbdcf9392b)By G. Winkel
"Safety conditions in industry have greatly improved over time. However, around the world, in Canada, and in each province or territory, people are still the victims of serious industrial accidents. T
Jan 1, 2004
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The Fixation of CO2 in Carbonates: Application for Iron- and SteelmakingBy Ron Zevenhoven
In Finland one opportunity for large-scale CO2 capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) is CO2 mineralisation, i.e. mineral carbonation. A process route under development towards industrial application
Jan 1, 2015
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The Mining Town of Malartic, Que.By William B. Hetherington
Communities are the foundation upon which the whole structure of society rests and upon which the nation builds its hope for the future. They are not established to serve any one particular generation
Jan 1, 1943
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Some Geological Aspects of the Sydney Coalfield with Reference to their Influence on Mining OperationsBy T. Binnert Haites
INTRODUCTION NUMEROUS examples of troubled zones, interfering with the normal development of coal seams, have been cited in the literature. From a geological point of view they can be subdivided into
Jan 1, 1951
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Crows Nest Resources' Line Creek MineBy Roger J. Goodman, Don Riva
"IntroductionCrows Nest Resources Limited (CNRL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shell Canada Resources Limited, is nearing completion of its first coal project, located in southeastern British Columbia
Jan 1, 1985
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3-D Integrated Geological Modeling in the Abitibi Subprovince (Québec, Canada): Techniques and ApplicationsBy O. Rabeau, M. Legault, F. Fallara
"Abstract - The development of robust 3-D geological models involves the integration of large amounts of public geological data, as well as additional accessible proprietary lithological, structural,
Jan 1, 2006
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Discussion on the Economics of Canadian Gold ProductionBy S. H. Logan
Mr. B. Neilly: A week or so ago the Secretary was good enough to forward me an advance copy of this paper by Mr. Logan and it was suggested that I comment on it at this meeting. At that time I was not
Jan 1, 1931
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The Behaviour of Iron in the High Pressure Acid Leach ProcessBy Takao Oishi, Go Ohara, Toru Kitazaki, Masahiro Tanaka
"The High Pressure Acid Leach (HPAL) plant for nickel-cobalt mixed sulphide production at Coral Bay Nickel Corporation (CBNC) in the Philippines has been in operation since 2005 with a capacity of 10,
Jan 1, 2016
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Observed Detonation Pressures of Blasting AgentsBy Alan Bauer, Melvin A. Cook
Measured detonation pressures of "prills and oil" (94/6 ammonium nitrate/fuel oil) and three of the new "slurry" blasting agents are presented and compared with computed, ideal detonation pressures an
Jan 1, 1961
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Metallurgical Dust Collection in the Open Hearth and the Sinter PlantBy A. C. Elliott, A. J. Lafreniere
THE Hamilton Works of The Steel Company of Canada is a fully integrated steel plant with an annual capacity of three million tons. Located on the south shore of -Hamilton bay, it is in the centre of H
Jan 1, 1962
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Evolution of SAG Mill Process Control at the Xstrata Nickel Raglan OperationBy Colin Hardie, Erik Bartsch, Guy Comeau
"The Xstrata Nickel Raglan Concentrator, located at the northern limit of Quebec’s Nunavik region has been in operation since 1997. Originally designed to process 800,000 tonnes per year of high grade
Jan 1, 2008
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Backfill practice and technology at Kidd Creek MinesBy T. R. Yu, D. B. Counter
"Kidd Creek Mines primarily employs sublevel blasthole stoping for underground mining operations. During pillar recovery in No.1 Mine and panel mining in No.2 Mine, the free standing fill exposures ma
Jan 1, 1983
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Concepts for Remote Mineral ProjectsBy L. J. Vincze
The high cost of constructing mineral processing plants in remote locations warrants a close examination of the alternatives available for reducing the amount of on-site construction work. Among the a
Jan 1, 1980
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Trends in the use of Computers in the Mineral Industry in the 1980'sBy D. N. Madge
The use and development of industrial process control computers in the mineral industry during the 1970's has been sluggish. This cautious approach is due to lack of commitment by senior manageme
Jan 1, 1979
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Expert System Technology at the Polaris MineBy G. A. Kosick, C. A. Harris
"Metallurgy at the Polaris Mine is approaching an impasse, with lead and zinc concentrate grades and recoveries approaching their theoretical maximums. In an effort to increase productivity, plant thr
Jan 1, 1988
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Effect of workpiece temperature on the machinability of alumina / aluminum metal matrix compositesBy A. Saigal
The effect of temperature on the cutting forces during machining of alumina reinforced aluminum composites was investigated, Aluminum 6061, 10% Al2O3 reinforced composite and 20% Al2O3 reinforced comp
Jan 1, 2005
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A Rheometallurgical Approach to Liquid-Solid SeparationBy M. Girard, E. Bourricaudy, M. Ashbury, M. Canizares, A. Mezei
Liquid-solid separation and slurry handleability relate directly to commercial plant ramp-up success or lack thereof. The paper provides a well-proven approach for testing, scale-up and commercial app
Jan 1, 2011
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Some Aspects of A.C. Wound Rotor Motor Mine Hoist ControlBy F. Y. Grepe
"THE MOST common type of mine hoist is, as is very well known, that in which the a.c. wound rotor motor is the driving medium. The reasons for the use of the wound rotor motor are, of course, economic
Jan 1, 1954