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Complex Copper Pyrometallurgy Challenges and Opportunities - Integrated Experimental Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamic Modelling Research and ImplementationBy T. Hidayat, D. Shishin, V. Prostakova, M. Shevchenko
The chemical compositions of copper feed streams are becoming increasingly complex following the growing demand for metals and corresponding shortages of primary sources. The optimisation of process c
Jan 1, 2019
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An Overview of the Design, Construction, Commissioning and Early Years of Operation of the SAG/Ball Mill Grinding Circuit at Phu Kham Copper, Gold Operation in LaosBy J. B. Hadaway
The operation at Phu Kham commenced design and construction in early 2006 and was commissioned in May 2008. This paper will examine and discuss the project from the inception of flow sheet development
Jan 1, 2012
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Comparing Prediction and Measurement of the Quality Index in Sand, Permanent Mould and Investment Castings Poured in A1Si7Mg03 (A356)By G. Morin, F. Chiesa, B. Duchesne
The Quality index is a useful tool allowing to assess the metallurgical quality of aluminium AlSiMg foundry alloys (A356/357). Its value is calculated from the ultimate tensile strength and elongation
Jan 1, 2006
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Copper Smelter Projects: Installation and Operation of Large Kumera Steam DryersBy S. L. Chen
The Kumera Technology Center developed a unique type of steam dryer for drying copper concentrate in the mid 1990s. The dryer has been chosen in several copper smelter projects since 1999. To expand p
Jan 1, 2007
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The COBO Process Applied To Chromite AgglomerationBy Thomas S. Falk, Nils G. Lindberg
The first industrial COBO (Cold Bound) pelletizing plant began operation in May 1975 at Trollhiittan, Swede n. A technical description of the process, together with operational experience with the pla
Jan 1, 1976
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Use of X-Ray Computed Tomography to Quantify the Diffrences in Cracks and Pores of Sphalerite Ore Particles When Comminuted Using an HPGR and Cone Crusher for Heap Leach Feed Preparation (fc3480c4-6fd4-4fbd-a6a3-d3a6bd59fe1f)By J. T. Kalala
Particles for heap leaching in conventional circuits are prepared using Cone crushers. Cone crushers are used to crush the ore to the size range between 12-25 mm for heap leaching operations. Leaching
Jan 1, 2012
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Mining and Geology at' Scully MineBy O. W. Borgeson, D. K. Honsberger, R. T. Bell
The Scully Mine, situated in the Labrador Trough near the Quebec-Labrador boundary, is one of the world's largest continuous ore deposits. This paper outlines the sequence of the mining operations fro
Jan 1, 1969
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Closing the Loop Using Actual Concentrator Performance to Determine the True Value of Ore SourcesBy Adrian Dance
The Antamina orebody is a geologically complex, polymetallic skarn located in the Peruvian Andes. A range of copper and copper-zinc ores are campaigned separately through the concentrator producing co
May 1, 2003
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Multiplying Manpower with ScrapersBy Roger V. Pierce
IN the last few years, much study has been devoted to increasing stoping efficiency. The reasons for this are shortage of manpower, shorter working hours, operating regulations, and shortages of essen
Jan 1, 1943
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Some Observations on Explosive MetallurgyBy H P. Tardif
This paper briefly describes some of the phenomena encountered when materials are submitted to extremely high pressures, such as those produced by the detonation of an explosive charge placed in conta
Jan 1, 1964
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Application of Advanced Directional Drilling and Artificial Permeability Creation for In-Situ Recovery of MineralsBy K. R. Brown, P. L. Krawchuk
In-situ recovery (ISR) is under increased investigation as a viable methodology for the extraction of minerals in ore bodies that may be uneconomic to mine by traditional methods or for resources situ
Jan 1, 2019
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Robotic systems development for mining automationBy S. Flewelling, M. Scobie, G. R. Baiden
"SynopsisA feasibility study to develop a research program, the Mine Automation Plan (MAP), was recently completed. This was undertaken by a team comprised of Inco Ltd., Falconbridge Limited, the Cana
Jan 1, 1994
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The Future is Open - On-Equipment Computing at TeckBy Peter Cunningham
Teck Facts and Figures ? Employ more than 14,000 around the world, includes: ? Over 8,600 in Canada (close to 7,800 in British Columbia) ? Close to 2,000 in Chile ? Over 2,700 in Peru ? Approxima
Aug 1, 2013
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The compression-percolation test for mine tailings backfillBy R. J. Mitchell
"A lest apparatus has been developed for obtaining the relations among confining stress, porosity and percolation rate for hydraulic sand backfills. The apparatus can also be used to evaluate internal
Jan 1, 1981
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The St. Lawrence Deposit, Seeley?s Bay, SE Ontario, Canada: a major high-P wollastonite skarn in the Frontenac TerraneBy Tassos Grammatikopoulos
The St. Lawrence deposit is a large wollastonite skarn (ca. 9 Mt @ 41.3% wollastonite) adjoining the gabbroic-to-syenitic Leo Lake pluton in the granulite facies of the Frontenac Terrane of the Grenvi
May 1, 2002
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Stabilization and regeneration of Ce02 and Ce02/Zr02 based Pt catalyst for the water gas shift reactionBy R. M. S. Häggblad
The article deals with stabilisation and regeneration of Ce02 and Ce02/Zr02 based Pt water gas shift catalysts, subject to high initial deactivation. The reaction gas species effect on the catalyst de
Jan 1, 2005
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Current Issues of the Lignite Deposit Exploitation in RomaniaBy D. Fodor
In Romania, there are significant lignite and brown coal reserves hosted by different regions of the country. The most important lignite bearing zone of the country situated in the North ? West part o
Aug 1, 2013
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Industrial Conditions In The Crow's Nest Pass Coal-FieldBy Robert Strachanm
The East Kootenay coal-field, situated close to the boundary between the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, is composed of four small areas locally called the Crow's Nest Pass, the Upper
Jan 1, 1924
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Ammonia Nitrogen Removal by Enhanced Algae Growth – Case Study of a Subarctic Mine SiteBy Thomas Genty, Pascal Marcotte, Matthew Gillman, John Baechler
Elevated concentrations of ammonia nitrogen is a common characteristic of mine impacted water and generally results from the dissolution of undetonated explosives (i.e., Ammonium Nitrate and Fuel Oil
Jan 1, 2023
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British Columbia Industrial and Non-Metallic MineraisBy A. M. Richmond
Introduction The apparent commonplace, and prosaic, nature of building-stones, lime, cement, gypsum, and clay products, and many other miscellaneous non-metallic minerals, such as abrasives, barite,
Jan 1, 1935