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The Sullivan Deeps ProjectsBy Paul Ransom
Sullivan Production and Present Value ? Mined 150 million tonnes ? 6.0% Pb, 5.5% Zn, 2 opt Ag, + Sn, Cd, In ? May 2006 Value + US$43 Billion ? 50% of metal from first 37% (55MT) of tons ? Tr
May 1, 2006
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Metallurgical Coals for the FutureBy A. D. Fisher
This paper describes the future position of metallurgical coal, particularly as applied to Canadian reserves. Quality coking coal is declining in availability, but preheating practices may alleviate t
Jan 1, 1972
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ANCIENT VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSITS IN CHINA - Geological Setting and Features of the Ashele Cu-Zn Deposit, Xinjiang, ChinaBy Denghong Wang
Abstract- The Ashele Cu-Zn deposit is a recently discovered volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit in Xinjiang, China, hosted by Lower to Middle Devonian submarine bimodal volcanic rocks. The primary or
Jan 1, 1999
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Resource developments on Indigenous Lands in Australia: The James Price Point Gas PrecinctBy Margaret Anne Stephenson
Today, in Australia, it is increasingly common to see agreements between Indigenous peoples and resource companies being achieved generally as Indigenous Land Use Agreements or agreements pursuant to
Aug 1, 2013
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A Work Area Monitor (WAM) to protect Production Crews from Rock Falls - Thiess ? Tarong Coal ProjectBy Nathan Ferdinands
Outline Overview of Site and Partners ?MeanduMine ?Thiess?GroundProbe Technology ?Work Area Monitor (WAM) ?Software control ?Alarms MeanduMine King2East pit failures ?Background, and Northern
Nov 1, 2011
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Performance and Field Testing of the Service Brakes of Mining Trucks in B.C.By V. E. Dawson
Brake testing of large mining trucks was initiated in British. Columbia in 1969 following an accident involving the failure of the service brakes of a l00-ton electric-drive truck. Some selected resul
Jan 1, 1977
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The Recovery of Gold From Low Grade and Refractory Ores What's Next?By P. D. Kondos, J. R. Goode
Given the global inventory of low grade and refractory gold deposits, processes that could turn these challenged deposits into mines are of considerable interest. Such gold deposits have low value and
Jan 1, 2005
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Continuing Professional Education -The Answer To Technological ObsolescenceBy Lucien Piché
"IN any opportunity such as I am now given, I suppose that one should not fail to say that what the world has to offer to this year's graduates in science and in engineering is the greatest promise ev
Jan 1, 1966
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Lobo Marte ProjectAgenda ?Introduction ?Geology ?Mining ?Metallurgy ?Process, Layout ?Environmental Background ?Kinross Gold Corporation owns the Lobo-Marte gold property, located in Region III of northern Chil
May 1, 2010
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The Sherritt-Cominco Copper Process ? PART I : The ProcessBy G. M. Swinkels
Sherritt Gordon and Cominco, with financial assistance from the Canadian Government through PAIT, have developed a hydrometallurgical process for refining copper from sulphide concentrates. The main o
Jan 1, 1978
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Progress in Coal Mining Technology (96be6499-4406-45a3-aa5f-2bc856cde4c1)By A. Ignatieff
This is the second review of developments in coal mining engineering (see C.I.M .M. Transactions, Vol. LI, 1948, pp. 262- 264) and covers the period from October, 1948, to January, 1950. Mechanizat
Jan 1, 1950
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Gravity concentration - still alive and doing wellBy C. Mills, A. O. Burt
"The paper examines the role of gravity concentration in both an historical context and within the modern mineral processing industry. It discusses the principles of the process on both a theoretical
Jan 1, 1985
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WMCR - Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter Operations Overview 1972 - 2005By J. Malone, D. Loth, J. Palmer
WMC Resources' Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter was commissioned in 1972 at a design capacity of 30,000 tpa of contained Nickel in matte. A series of upgrades and progressive improvements have resulted
Jan 1, 2005
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Fluorspar -Flux to FluorocarbonBy C. M. Bartley
Fluorspar, in addition to its familiar uses as a metallurgical flux and as a source of the electrolyte for aluminum production, has become important as an essential raw material in the rapidly growing
Jan 1, 1962
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The Lead-Zinc Deposits of Pine PointBy Neil Campbell
"The gently-dipping Devonian dolomite beds south of Great Slave lake in northern Canada are nearly every-where concealed by a cover of glacial drift and muskeg. Nevertheless, in 1898 or earlier, four
Jan 1, 1966
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Canadian Minerals -A New Dimension in World TradeBy Jean-Paul Drolet
"This paper charts, briefly, the :salient facts of international trade in minerals and their products and Canada's place in it. It also reviews inter-national agreements, economic groupings and nation
Jan 1, 1966
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Using hydraulic excavators to mine variably dipping coal seamsBy Ross G. Bertinshaw
"The Line Creek Mine of Crows Nest Resources started mining coal in the fall of 1981. There are seven mineable seams with thicknesses ranging from 1.5 to 13 metres and with dips varying from 0 degrees
Jan 1, 1985
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Feasibility of iron recovery from Mount Wright tailing materialBy John A. Meech
"Oleic acid flotation of Mount Wright thickener underflow tailing material has been shown to be capable of increasing plant recovery by 3%. High levels of oleic acid addition (1.5 kg/t) are required,
Jan 1, 1981
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Dry Slag Granulation: A Path to Improving the Safety and Sustainability of the Metallurgical SectorBy G. Chahal, L. C. So, S. Faucher, S. Mostaghel, S. -Y. Oh, S. K. Lee
Slag dumping and water granulation are the most commonly used slag treatment methods in the metallurgical industries. In both processes, water is present (by desire for cooling and dispersion or as a
Jan 1, 2015
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Data mining mine data: Truck-shovel fleet management systemsBy S. Dessureault, M. Yildirim
More mining companies are now investing in IT, including updating one of the traditional IT process control tools used in the mining industry: real time in-pit truck allocation control and monitoring
Jan 1, 2007