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Novel Treatment System for Aluminium Smelter Hot Cavity BathBy P. Coulombe, J-F. Riverin, A. Gaboury
Cavity cleaning during anode change generates a material that consists of anode cover material and cryolite melts. This material is scooped and placed in bins for transport and further processing and
Jan 1, 2006
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The Dissolution and Recovery of Manganese Additions into Liquid MagnesiumThis paper focuses on the dissolution of various Manganese based compact additions into liquid Magnesium. The experimental procedure employed cylindrical compacts with various Manganese compositions.
Jan 1, 2006
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Collaboration Of Industry And Educational Institutes To Meet The Future Needs Of MiningBy W. E. Oching, M. M. Ghomshei
Attracting and retaining workers in mining industry has become an uphill battle to many mining companies. As workers with significant experience retire, it is getting more difficult to attract not onl
Jan 1, 2023
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Channel-fills in the McMurray Formation: Their recognition, delineation, and impact at the Syncrude MineBy W. K. Muwais, R. G. Cuddy
"The Lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation contains the bitumen reserves of the Syncrude Mine in northeastern Alberta. This formation comprises sediments deposited sequentially in fluvial, estuarine and
Jan 1, 1989
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Nexgen Energy’s Arrow Deposit, Southwestern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan: A Geostatistical Approach To Deposit DevelopmentBy Troy Boisjoli, Sean Hillacre, Matt Batty
Discovered in 2014, the Arrow Uranium Deposit has undergone rapid development through successive drilling programs informed by geostatistical drill hole spacing studies. An independent third-party geo
Jan 1, 2020
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Dual Truck Mobile Sizer- DTMSBy Glenn Davis
In the world of large scale open pit mining, the majority of a mines operating cost is tied to the removal and transportation of the overburden waste material. Typically, many large haul trucks are
May 1, 2010
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The Isolation and Separation of Niobium and Tantalum Pentoxides from Mineral Concentrates by Liquid-Liquid ExtractionBy G. H. Faye
The prospect of obtaining high-grade concentrates from Canadian pyrochlore ores is rather unlikely, and experimental beneficiation pro-cesses ?appear to have yielded products in the range of 3 to 20 p
Jan 1, 1957
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ZA alloysa challenge to the metals industryBy E. Gervais
"In today's marketplace, heavy competition between materials is the norm. This is particularly true f or the base metals, which are being increasingly challenged by new or improved materials in a
Jan 1, 1987
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Extensions to the Demonstration of Gy’s FormulaAbstract-This paper discusses the fundamental question, "what is an adequate sample size?" in the light of recent developments regarding parameters of Gy’s well-known formula for predicting sampling v
Jan 1, 1998
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Reversing the Philosopher's Stone III: Recovering Iron and Other Metals from Slags and Residues (Adeptus Ineptus)*By Larry M. Southwick
Processing of ores to recover metals usually generates large amounts of waste materials, such as rejects from concentrating operations, tailings from leaching and slags from smelting. These wastes oft
Jan 1, 2004
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Application of Electrical Logging in CanadaBy M. P. Tixier
Abstract In a review of the application of electrical logging in Canada, examples are .given of long and short distance correlations by means of the electrical logs. The use of MicroLogging for the
Jan 1, 1951
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Retimbering No. 2 Shaft at Sigma Mines (Quebec) LimitedBy G. E. Peacock
SIGMA MINES is situated in the township of Bourlamaque, Abitibi County, Quebec. It is a gold producer, and presently treats an average of 1,200 tons of ore per day, at a grade of approximately 0.18 oz
Jan 1, 1962
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How Lewatit® Ion-Exchange Resins Can Add Value to Solvent Extraction CircuitsBy B. Adams, T. Angelov, G. Sasov, D. Steinhilber, A. L. Tsekov, S. Neufeind
A complementary ion exchange/solvent extraction process for the recovery of copper from low- grade ores is described. It has successfully been implemented on a full-scale plant level at the Buchim Cop
Jan 1, 2019
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Effects of the Rolls’ Speed and Pressure on the HPGR Performance during Gold Ore GrindingBy H. Dundar, C. Dzomeku
An extensive testwork was performed around the HPGR plant at GoldFields Ghana Limited Tarkwa Gold Mine. The HPGR was used to prepare the feed for heap leaching. The circuit was configured in such a wa
Jan 1, 2012
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Copper sulphide depression with thioglycollate or trithiocarbonateBy Gordon E. Agar
"The effectiveness of two this compounds for copper sulphide depression in molybdenite flotation has been examined with batch bench scale tests.Both thioglycollate and trithiocarbonate proved to be go
Jan 1, 1984
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New Discoveries in the Relationship Between Macro and Micro GrindabilityBy John Starkey
This paper examines 5 years of SAGDesign testing data with particular emphasis on the grinding test results from two recent projects, the Fortune Minerals Limited NICO project, and the Aurora Energy R
May 1, 2009
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The Use of Infra-Red Heating for the Drying of Ores and Test Products at the Mines Branch LaboratoriesBy R. A. Elliott
This paper describes the development of an infra-red ore dryer at the Mines Branch. The dryer utilizes an infra-red heat source mounted over a stainless-steel belt to dry ores and concentrates of vary
Jan 1, 1958
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Coal and Communities in Vietnam the Lang Cam Coal MineBy Marke Wong
? Vietnam?s economy is growing so fast that gross domestic product (GDP) growth remained above 8% in 2005 and exports are rising steadily at 25% per year. ? Demand for electricity is expected to inc
May 1, 2006
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Operating Techniques Developed by Sheep Creek Mines LimitedBy J B. Magee
Sheep Creek Mines Limited has developed several operating techniques that have greatly assisted in keeping unit costs at reasonable levels. Some of the techniques, as described in this paper, include
Jan 1, 1963
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Mining Workplace Culture and the Careers of Highly Qualified WomenAt 14%, the representation of women working in the mining industry is the lowest among primary industry categories in Canada1. With reference to mining operations and senior leadership, the gap in the
Aug 1, 2013