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The effect of the variogram estimation on pit-limit designBy E. Yalçin, A. Ünal
In transitional mineralization, the sill of the underlying variogram is relatively easily estimated, but the estimation of the nugget effect may be more difficult. This study aims to determine for mas
Jan 1, 1992
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The Effect of Blasting on the Stability of Tar sand SlopesBy A. Bauer
The correct application of large crater blasts in unfrozen tar sand is an effective means of resisting frost penetration during winter. This results in much higher productivity and considerably less d
Jan 1, 1979
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The application of pinion brakes for mine hoists used to transport peopleBy C. J. Kerr
"A recent information sheet from the Mining Health and Safety Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Labour was sent to all Ministry inspectors and engineers. The subject title was' 'Two Brakes o
Jan 1, 1989
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Determination of Optimal Aggregate Blending with Linear Programming in Concrete ProductionBy D. Adiguzel
In this research, providing the sustainability of production quality was aimed for a quarry which is located in Istanbul western part of Turkey and producing concrete aggregates with different types o
Aug 1, 2013
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High-intensity wet magnetic separationBy Diego L. Romero, Joy P. Romero
"IntroductionMinerals may be classed broadly as ferromagnetic (magnetite for example), as paramagnetic (attracts to regions of magnetic field convergence) and as diamagnetic (attracts to regions of ma
Jan 1, 1989
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The Effect of Activating Ions on the Adsorption of a Benzohydroxamic Acid Collector onto a Rare Earth SilicateBy S. McCarthy, K. E. Waters, A. Jordens
The beneficiation of rare earth (RE) element bearing minerals has become an active area of research as applications for these elements grow while the supply to non-Chinese consumers is restricted by e
Jan 1, 2014
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Gold Exploration in the Early Proterozoic Ketilidian Orogen, South GreenlandBy H. K. Olsen, B. Thomassen, H. K. Schønwandt, L. Grahl-Madsen, H. Stendal
Abstract-The central part of the early Proterozoic Ketilidian orogen in South Greenland consists of an I-type granitoid batholith transected by four regional NE-SW-trending shear zones. The batholith
Jan 1, 1995
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Gold Exploration in the Early Proterozoic Ketilidian Orogen, South Greenland (aa49ac52-6631-490e-b2aa-d305e0c8295b)By H. K. Olsen, B. Thomassen, H. K. Schønwandt, L. Grahl-Madsen, H. Stendal
The central part of the early Proterozoic Ketilidian orogen in South Greenland consists of an I-type granitoid batholith transected by four regional NE-SW-trending shear zones. Thebatholith was probab
Jan 1, 1995
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New Brunswick potash depositsBy T. C. WEBB
In New Brunswick, significant potash deposits are intimately associated with rocks of the Lower Carboniferous Windsor Group. To date, two deposits high in sylvinite, up to 20 m thick, have been confir
Jan 1, 1984
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Trends in concentrate dewatering operations in mills of the Noranda GroupBy K. V. Konigsmann
"Concentrate dewatering operations have a significant influence on the economics of base metal beneficiation. The expenditures f or energy and labour per tonne of product are high. The relatively low
Jan 1, 1984
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Use of the Attainable Region Method to Investigate the Breakage Behavior of a Bed of Silica ParticlesBy G. Danha, S. Wabula, D. Glasser, D. Hildebrandt, N. Hlabangana
"Impact tests on single particles or a bed of particles are used to determine the fracture characteristics of particles. Many different techniques have been adopted in comminution in order to find way
Jan 1, 2016
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Mining industry applications for new proximity detection technologiesBy D. G. Brophey, J. A. O’Neill
"High costs, both in terms of human resources and financial costs, have long been the end result of accidents involving vehicles which continue to occur too often throughout our industry.For example,
Jan 1, 1998
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Wettability Measurements in the Selection of Extender Oils For Potash Ore FlotationBy A. Atrafi, L. Barroilhet
The top size of particles in the flotation of potash ores, which can be as large as 4 mm, exceeds by far the top size in other flotation plants. It is then understandable that while long chain amines
Jan 1, 2016
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The Woodstock iron works Carleton County, New BrunswickBy R. R. Potter
"New Brunswick became a separate province in 1784, shortly after the influx of a large number of Loyalists from the United States. Many of these people settled along the Saint John River, including th
Jan 1, 1999
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Age-Dating Studies on Precambrian Rocks at Jasper, AlbertaBy C R. Evans
Whole-rock and muscovite potassium-argon dates from selected low-grade metamorphic rocks of Precambrian age in the Canadian Rocky Mountains near Jasper, Alberta, were obtained to ascertain the age of
Jan 1, 1964
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Density Functional Theory Simulation Study on the Hydroxylated Hematite Surfaces: Understanding its ReactivityBy Waghmarem Umesh V., Vinay Jain, Pradip, Beena Rai
"The hematite surface plays a vital role in several processes of industrial and technological importance, such as, in beneficiation of iron ores, catalysis, and geochemical processes. Therefore, it is
Jan 1, 2016
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Identification of the Dynamic Behaviour of an Autogenous Mill by use of Time Series Cluster AnalysisBy J. Bardinas
"The use of autogenous mills has become widespread, owing to their capacity and favorable capital and operating costs. Optimal operation of these systems is critical, given their high energy consumpti
Jan 1, 2016
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Alteration of the Equity Leach Plant for Molybdenum ProcessingBy C. R. Edwards, D. R. G. Watt
"Equity Silver Mines Ltd. a member of the Placer Development group of companies operates Canada's largest silver mine near Houston in north-central British Columbia. Initially, the silver-gold-copper
Jan 1, 1986
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Improved Gold Extraction from a Refractory Arsenopyritic Ore by Chemical PretreatmentsBy Sandra L. Mesa-Espitia, Gretchen T. Lapidus
Gold present in arsenopyrite matrices is refractory and requires highly oxidative pretreatments in order to obtain acceptable degrees of extraction. However, these release many byproducts that are har
Jan 1, 2014
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Cyanide Destruction: Best Practices Lead to Lowest CostBy N. Katsikaros, R. Agius, B. Adaszynski
"With stricter limits globally being imposed on cyanide discharge levels in plant tailings, having a reliable and well designed cyanide detoxification circuit is critical for any operation. The INCO S
Jan 1, 2014