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Low Energy Anode Developments in Zinc Electrowinning
By H. Aaltonen, T. G. Robinson, M. Morimitsu
"The energy required to plate pure zinc can be the most significant operating cost for an operator in the production of electrolytic zinc. This paper reports on developments on low energy Outotec coat
Jan 1, 2016
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Develop Calcium Carbide Reductant for Inco Multi-Purpose Vessels
By A. Warczok
Chalcocite concentrate obtained by magnetic separation and flotation of Bessemer matte is processed in the Inca top blowing bottom stirring MK reactor into semi-blister copper. The semi-blister is the
Jan 1, 2007
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Tracking Hauling Trucks for Cut-Fill Earthmoving Operations
By Ali Montaser
Hauling trucks are important part of equipment fleets for large earthmoving operations such as those encountered in dams and highway construction projects. This paper presents an automated methodology
Aug 1, 2013
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Pilot Plant Pressure Oxidation of Refractory Gold-Silver Concentrate from Eldorado Gold Corporation’s Certej Project in Romania
By J. Stiksma, J. Dennett, R. Kalanchey, J. Ji, M. Collins, T. Chan, R. Berezowsky
A pilot plant campaign has been conducted by Sherritt Technologies in support of Eldorado Gold Corporation’s evaluation of pressure oxidation technology for the treatment of refractory gold concentrat
Jan 1, 2014
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Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited's new smelting process
By G. E. Norman, J. F. Jackson, A. L. Mckague
"The treatment of nickel-copper concentrate in the new smelter at Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited, Falconbridge, Ontario, is described. The concentrate in a slurry form is partially roasted in a flu
Jan 1, 1980
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The Stanleyville Vermiculite Deposit
By C. G. Bruce
"ON NOVEMBER 15th, 1950, the Department of Mines and Technical Surveys announced the discovery of vermiculite near Perth, Ontario. The announcement followed nearly a month of study to determine so far
Jan 1, 1952
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The Application of Heavy Media Separation to Concrete Aggregate
By R. A. Wyman, F. E. Hanes
THE demand for high-quality aggregate is increasing in all phases of the construction industry and in all organizations associated with road building in Canada. The production of aggregate in Canada h
Jan 1, 1962
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An Experiment in Mineral Exploration and Training in the Philippines
By W. E. Halle, G. J. S. Govett
"The Institute of Applied Geology, Manila, Philippines, is jointly sponsored by the University of the Philippines, the Philippines Bureau of Mines and the United Nations Development Programme (Special
Jan 1, 1968
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A New Method for Sampling Diamond-Drill Core: Fillet-Cutting
By E. Bonsall, J. J. Brummer, A. R. Graham
"A method and device are described for sampling diamond-drill core by cutting a continuous fillet of constant cross section from the cylindrical surface of the core throughout appropriate sample lengt
Jan 1, 1968
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Mine shaft conveyance safety mechanism — free-fall testing
By Richard A. McIvor
"All mine shaft conveyances in Canada and most of the United States that are supported by a single hoist rope or attachment point and used for transporting persons are required by regulation to be equ
Jan 1, 1996
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Marketing of Western Canadian Minerals
By H. T. Fargey
This paper considers the social, economic and political factors and their influence on future production and marketing of Western Canadian minerals. Among the subjects discussed are inflation, taxatio
Jan 1, 1973
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Effect of Coal Surface Wettability on Aggregation of Fine Coal Particles
By F. Melo, M. Pawlik
Fine coal aggregation in concentrated coal-water suspensions was studied through steady-state rheological measurements. The wettability of coal particles was modified by dry oxidation of a bituminous
Jan 1, 2004
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Maximum Total Recovery Through Mining High-Grade and Low-Grade Ore Together is Economically Sound
By Donald Carlisle
"IntroductionTHE OPINION is held by many persons outside the mining industry, and by some within it, that mine •operators customarily find it advantageous to mine •only the richer parts of orebodies a
Jan 1, 1953
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Briquetting in the Beneficiation of Fine Coal
By E. Swartzman
This paper presents a general re-view of the various methods of briquetting coals, with and without the aid of a binder, with special reference to the production of a suitable briquette from Nova Scot
Jan 1, 1959
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Gas Dispersion Characterization Of Tankcell®-300 at Chuquicamata Concentrator
By Finch. J. A., C. Perez, J. M. Ortiz, G. Cortes, A. B. Yañiez, F. Coddou, P. Morales, H. Elgueta
A campaign to perform characterization tests in a TankCell®-300 flotation cell installed at Chuquicamata Codelco's concentrator was conducted. The campaign included integrated gas dispersion meas
Jan 1, 2009
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Geology of Ore Occurrences at the Property of Gaspe Copper Mines
By A. M. Bell
General Summary THIS paper attempts to describe in a preliminary and general manner the nature of certain copper discoveries now being developed by Gaspe Copper Mines, Limited, in Holland township,
Jan 1, 1951
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Ultrafast Recovery of Hydrophobic Particles Using a Novel Hydrophobic Binder Medium
By K. van Netten, T. P. Ernst
"Froth flotation has been used successfully for about a century in the beneficiation of both coal and mineral particles. With the on-going trend towards lower feed grades, however, there is a need to
Jan 1, 2016
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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
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Slope Stability at Lac Jeannine
By J. M. Réjean Gagnon
"Quebec Cartier Mining Company is currently mining a low-grade iron ore deposit in northeastern Quebec. The Company is producing some 8,000,000 dry gross tons of concentrates per year, grading about 6
Jan 1, 1968
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Some Trends in the Utilization of Industrial in Canadian Chemical Minerals Industry
By C. H. Wright
Introduction The rapidly expanding and increasingly complex Canadian industrial structure, with the mining, metallurgical, and chemical industries as a large integral part, has, in recent years, br
Jan 1, 1948