Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
The Process of Reducing Sulphide Oxidation in Mining Wastes: From Stoichiometry to Bio-Geochemistry, 1991-2014By C. Paulo, W. N. Wheeler, M. Kalin, M. P. Sudbury
Many researchers have tested the addition of various phosphatic materials, including Natural Phosphate Rock (NPR), to mining wastes. It was assumed that iron in the waste would form FePO4 precipitates
Jan 1, 2014
-
Review on Separation and Treatment of Thorium ResourcesBy Zhigao Xu, Ruan Chi, Zhenyue Zhang, Yaoyang Ruan, Zhengyan He
Thorium is frequently the main radioactive element in rare earth ores and is a resource that can potentially substitute for uranium. Thorium must be separated from rare earths in order to obtain produ
Jan 1, 2014
-
Challenges Associated with Narrow-Vein Mining in a High-Stress Environment: Mouska Mine Case StudyBy Emilie Williams
The Mouska Mine uses primarily shrinkage mining to extract the narrow veins that contain its mineralization. Mining is currently occurring on levels 12 to 14, reaching depths of 800 m below surface. A
Feb 1, 2008
-
Prospecting in the Quebec Gold-BeltBy K. W. Fritzsche
The prosperity of any nation depends, to a large extent, on its natural resources such as oil, coal, 'metal, timber, waterpower, and fertile soil. Each one of these resources forms the basis of a
Jan 1, 1925
-
Transportation of Gravel for Back-Fill by Branch Aerial TramBy W. F. J. Cosser
AN agreement having been arrived at in 1935 whereby McIntyre Porcupine Mines would purchase gravel for back-filling purposes from Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, the aerial gear as described below
Jan 1, 1938
-
Queen?s Drill to MillBy José Cáceres
Mine To Mill? ? Carlisle(1954) ?The economic of a fund resource with particular reference to mining?. ? Steine(1978) ?Coarser grind may mean lower metal recovery but higher profit?. ? Metalica (199
May 1, 2006
-
The Effects of High Antimony in ElectrolyteBy Bradford C. Wesstrom
An overview of the challenges encountered at the Freeport McMoRan El Paso Copper Refinery with higher concentrations of antimony electrolyte will be shared. The observations will cover the detrimental
Jan 1, 2014
-
Prediction of Metallurgical Performances as a Function of Fineness of GrindBy Ron Tessier, Claude Bazin, Robert Grant, Mike Cooper
"Grinding simulators are now widely available to assist in the optimization of industrial circuits. They provide circuit operating conditions or flowsheet designs that yield a given product size distr
Jan 1, 1994
-
New Brunswick ? Last But Not LeastBy R. D. Brown
Ever since British Columbia started the ball rolling in 1974 with the introduction of its now-defunct Mineral Royalties Act, all Canada's resource-based provinces have significantly altered their
Jan 1, 1977
-
Exercise caution in foreign landsBy Robert B. Parsons
"The Canadian tax treatment of mining operations outside Canada is not as attractive as the treatment of Canadian operations. Further, the Canadian company that invests abroad a host of complex rules.
Jan 1, 1994
-
Quality Assessment/Quality Control (QA/QC) for Resource Estimation at Inco Technical Services LimitedBy Christopher R. Davis
Resource modelling is the basis for any economic appraisal of a mining project and includes a number of steps from data acquisition and validation to resource reporting and classification. At each s
May 1, 2001
-
Chesterville MineBy R. B. Allen, B. S. W. Buffam
"The property of Chesterville Mines, Limited, is in McGarry township, Timiskaming district, Ontario, about 25 miles east of Kirkland Lake. It consists of a group of fifteen claims that extend northeas
Jan 1, 1954
-
Predictive Modeling of Rare Earth Element Separation by Solvent Extraction Using MetsimBy Tommee Larochelle, Henry Kasaini
"Simulation of rare earth element solvent extraction processes for plant design and optimization is complex, requires extensive bench scale and pilot scale testing, and is traditionally performed usin
Jan 1, 2016
-
Targeted Mineralogy in Informing Compositing and Detailed Analysis for Geometallurgy: A Cu Porphyry Case StudyBy T. C. Chudy, C. C. Hamilton, G. R. Lane
The selection and provision of mineralogical services to assist in developing a GeoMetallurgical program for a Cu Porphyry Mine in South America is covered in this paper and presentation. The objectiv
Jan 1, 2019
-
The Nickel Industry (Review and Projections)By E. H. Holm
"This paper is a market-oriented review of the industry's present and forecasted performance, considering some of the principal factors influencing natural resource development. The author illustrates
Jan 1, 1972
-
Gold Separation from Secondary Materials - A ReviewBy H. Gharahbagheri, S. Shafiei Zadeh, H. Hassan Nejad
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is one of the fastest growing types of solid waste in the world, and often contains precious metals, especially gold. Gold processing and recovery from
Jan 1, 2014
-
Mining Methods at Hidden Creek MineBy W. R. Lindsay
Anyox, where the Hidden Creek mine of the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company is located, is situated on an excellent deep-water harbour in Granby bay, at the head of Observatory in
Jan 1, 1929
-
Ring Gear Inspection Using Eddy Current Array (ECA) Combined With Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) TechniquesBy Tom Shumka
All mineral processing facilities that use girth gear driven mills need to inspect the gear teeth on a routine basis, whether it is every six months or every three years. The inspection frequency depe
Jan 1, 2012
-
Maximizing Performance of FRP Equipment in Copper ExtractionBy Jeffrey D. Eisenman
FRP is a proven material for the solvent extraction processes of copper production. There is a history of successful applications of FRP piping and equipment in hydrometallurgical processing. The perf
Jan 1, 2019
-
Industrial Minerals in NewfoundlandBy John H. McKillop
Industrial minerals production in Newfoundland in--creased in gross value by a total of 175 per cent during the ten-year period from 1954 to 1964. The Province accounts for all of ?Canada's fluor
Jan 1, 1965