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Dam construction and utility corridor relocation in pit at Syncrude Canada Ltd.By Robert Cameron, Colin Ashton, John MacNeil, Leo Piciacchia
"The in pit dam construction and utilities relocation, known as the East Mine Corridor Relocation (EMCR) project, was developed to extend the life of the east side of the Base Mine pit by two veal&apo
Jan 1, 1995
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Laboratory Investigation of Hydraulic Fracture Growth through Weak Discontinuities with Active Ultrasound MonitoringBy James Kear, Romain Prioul, Robert G. Jeffrey, Andrew P. Bunger, Dimitry Chuprakov
"Unconventional gas and geothermal reservoirs are typically naturally fractured and therefore the challenging problem of hydraulic fracture (HF) growth through naturally fractured rocks is an importan
Jan 1, 2015
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An Advance in Nickel Laterite Dust Processing at Pt Inco TBKBy A. Luckita, A. Samtani, R. Barus, J. R. Donald, J. Syarifuddin
In conventional Rotary Kiln-Electric Furnace (RK-EF) laterite nickel processing, management of dust continues to be problematic. A more efficient processing of dust represents an opportunity for energ
Jan 1, 2011
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Summary of industrial minerals in New BrunswickBy DONALD E. BARNETT
Since the days of early settlement ew Brunswick has produced a variety of industrial minerals but it is perhaps only the recent discoveries of significant reserves of potash that have elevated the mea
Jan 1, 1984
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Opemiska Copper MineBy J. C. Folinsbee, D. R. Derry
"The Property of Opemiska Copper Mines (Quebec) Ltd. is in Levy Township, Chibougamau district, west of Chibougamau and south of Opemiska Lake. The original find was made in 1929 by the late Leo Sprin
Jan 1, 1949
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Discounted Cash Flow Analysis Methodology and Discount RatesBy Lawrence Devon Smith
"This paper examines the impact of the various assumptions that go into an economic evaluation, and shows how these can be combined to show an exciting result that may not really exist. An example of
Jan 1, 2003
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Some Pre-Cambrian Rocks in Northern QuebecBy James H. C. Martens
Among the many interesting problems of the pre-Cambrian of the Canadian Shield is that of the origin of certain types of gneisses which are intimately associated with the granites on the one hand and
Jan 1, 1927
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Status of IOCG Exploration in CanadaBy Tom Setterfield
Conclusions ?Canada is a prospective place to explore for IOCG deposits ?Time distribution of IOCG mineralization in Canada mimics that in the rest of the world ?Canada may have been the first coun
May 1, 2006
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Cyanide Destruction (Gold Mill Effluents)By C. J. Edmonds
Of the gold mined in Canada over 90 percent is extracted from the ore by the process of "cyanidation". In this process crushed ore is treated with lime to provide "protective alkalinity" and cyanide,
Jan 1, 1973
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The Extraction of Rare Earths from Refractory Ores of a Deposit in KazakhstanBy Z. B. Karshigina, Ye. G. Bochevskaya, E. A. Sargelova, Z. S. Abisheva
At the present time of depletion of reserves of high grade rare earth deposits, it has become necessary to involve low grade raw materials in the production. Among the rare-earth deposits in Kazakhsta
Jan 1, 2016
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Flash Furnace Feed System DevelopmentsBy M. Coleman, M. E. Reed
The control of feed delivery quality to the flash furnace remains an unsolved problem. Many operations around the world still have limited control of feed quality to their flash furnace. Schenck Proce
Jan 1, 2019
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A Method for the Measurement of Surface of Finely Divided MaterialBy John W. Bell
A FEW years ago the writer had the privilege of examining a piece of apparatus in the Forest Products Laboratory of McGill University which engaged his attention. The Forest Products Laboratory has an
Jan 1, 1944
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On the Distribution of Fractures in an Oil PayBy Adrian E. Scheidegger
"AbstractThe possibilities of deriving pertinent information about fractures in an oil pay from data obtained by core analysis are investigated. It is shown that it is possible to obtain an estimate o
Jan 1, 1955
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Gas Holdup Estimation Using Maxwell Equation in Flotation Systems: RevisitedBy L. Magne, A. Pinto, M. Maldonado, J. A. Finch
Estimation of gas holdup from electrical conductivity measurements has been used in lab and industrial installations. The approach is based on the application of Maxwell's model, which relates the con
Jan 1, 2016
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A Review Of 10 Years of AG/SAG Pilot TrialsBetween 1993 and 2003, a series of AG and SAG mill pilot plant trials were conducted using Hardinge Ical pilot plant scale SAG mills on numerous ore samples and ranging across a wide variety of operat
Jan 1, 2012
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Simulation of the Grinding Circuit at St Andrew Goldfields Ltd.'s Stock Mine MillBy Daniel Lachapelle, Nuri Hmidi, Turgut Yalcin
"Simulation can serve as a convenient tool in studying the behaviour and performance of grinding circuits by facilitating the evaluation of various scenarios and identification of optimum operating co
Jan 1, 2001
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Copper EW Processes: State of the Art in Optimizing Current Density DistributionBy E. P. Wiechrnann, C. M. Castro, G. A. Vidal
In copper Eta plants the optimal current density setpoint depends on the electrolyte composition and temperature. However, conventional plants operate with large standard deviations. A value of 14% wi
Jan 1, 2011
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A Numerical Investigation of the Behavior of Large Underground Oil Storage Caverns in Soft RocksBy A. Mortazavi, H. Nasab
"The storage of petroleum products on surface is associated with difficulties and limitations. Accordingly, a viable alternative is to excavate underground space in rock and provide a safe way for oil
Jan 1, 2015
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The Effect of Soda Ash and Lime as pH Modifiers in Sphalerite FlotationBy C. Sui, J. E. Nesset, M. Li, J. Y. Kim, S. L. Chryssoulis
"A plant study of zinc rougher flotation at Brunswick Mining was conducted using lime, soda ash and a combination of both as the pH modifiers in order to establish the effects on sphalerite and pyrite
Jan 1, 1998
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Materials Engineering - Rails For The 90sBy W. H. Hodgson, A. R. Preston
"Improved rail production techniques provide new options for the rail user. Steelmaking improvements offer tighter composition control, lower oxide and sulphide counts, greater control of segregates a
Jan 1, 1988