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The Limitations of Activated Carbon in CIL Circuits Handling Preg Robbing Solids
By Yeonuk Choi, Gus Van Weert
"In regular CIL circuits, activated carbon is used for two purposes: avoiding solid/liquid separation after cyanide leaching, and minimizing gold losses in the tails. The carbon distribution and gold
Jan 1, 2012
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The Influence of the Natural Abundance of Metals on Exploration
By James K. B. Booth
The natural crustal abundances of the principle metals of commerce are examined in relation to production and prices for each metal. Two factors, the abundance x price ratio (BP factor) and abundance/
Jan 1, 1971
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The Ecstall Story
By R. D. Mollison
"Ecstall Mining Limited was formed to operate the Kidd Creek mine, discovered by Texasgulf Incorporated in 1961 the orebody is geologically very complex, containing rich values of zinc, copper, silver
Jan 1, 1974
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Exploration (b5d994dc-54d9-422d-9999-62e9a88e4dbc)
By D. R. Derry
"IT WOULD TAKE a braver man than I to try to forecast the future of mining exploration far into Canada's second century. Even to look ahead ten or twenty-five years we must review the figures of the f
Jan 1, 1968
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Process Mineralogy of Copper and Lead Concentrates: Uncertainties and Metallurgical Decisions
By Mostafa Benzaazoua, Emilie Ré, Raphaël Mermillod-Blondin, Hassan Bouzahzah, Jean-François Wilhelmy, University of Québec in Abitibi-Témiscamingue
"We analyzed two copper and lead flotation concentrates from the LaRonde mill using MLA technology (Mineral Liberation Analyzer) to identify the contaminants and to quantify their size and liberation.
Jan 1, 2016
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A Method for Adapting the Ammonia Leaching Process to the Recovery of Copper and Nickel from Sulphide Ore and Concentrate
By F. A. Forward
Introduction The main line of ascent in the development of the nickel industry may be traced back through the International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited, to its earliest antecedents, the Canad
Jan 1, 1948
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British Columbia’s Steel Industry Past, Present, and Future
By G. R. Heffernan
"IntroductionTHE PURPOSE of this paper is to give a •brief history of iron and steel in British Columbia, a quick look at the present operations of Western Canada Steel, Limited, a review of iron ore
Jan 1, 1953
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Low-gravity separation - Part 1
By B. W. Clyburn
"Coals from the Corporation's Lingan and No. 26 mines are classified as high-volatile A bituminous, with a very low inherent ash and containing all essential properties to provide metallurgical coal,
Jan 1, 1985
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Sustaining a natural balance: A practical guide to integrating biodiversity into Rio Tinto's operational activities
In the past decade, the increased engagement of business in debates around sustainable development has prompted recognition of the importance of biological diversity at the local, national and global
Apr 1, 2005
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The Mechanism of Fatigue: A Review
By R. C. A. Thurston
AT A FATIGUE SESSION organised by the A.S.T.M. in 1949, R. E. Peterson presented a brief introductory paper ( 1) in which lie referred to a discussion on the fatigue of metals which took place in Engl
Jan 1, 1957
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Start Up, Commissioning and Optimization of the Gravity Circuit at Atlantic Gold’s Moose River Project in Eastern Canada
By C. Hudson, D. Tremblay, A. Frey
"A discussion of the design, challenges and successes associated with the commissioning of the gravity recovery circuit at Canada’s newest open pit gold mine - Atlantic Gold’s Moose River Consolidated
Jan 1, 2019
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St. Joseph Lead Company's Viburnum Operations
By Marvin E. Lane
Viburnum, located in the foothills of the Ozarks in south-east Missouri, is the site of a modern lead mining and milling operation. Two mines are currently producing a total of 5,000 tons per day and
Jan 1, 1964
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Goldcorp Inc., Red Lake Mine Design and Commissioning
By R. Tyreman, G. Ritson
"The Red Lake Mine is situated in Balmer Township, Red Lake area in northwestern Ontario. It is an underground mine that has been in production since 1948. The property was originally known as the Dic
Jan 1, 2001
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Commissioning And Ramp Up Of The Hpgr Circuit at Newmont Boddington Gold
By Steven Hart
In September 2009, Newmont began the commissioning of a 3 stage crushing and milling circuit at its Boddington Gold Operation in Western Australia. The Boddington ore has been recognized as one of the
Jan 1, 2012
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Story: British Columbia's New Mining Royalties
By R. D. Brown
"""A matter of serious concern to the mining industry in British Columbia""; this comment reflects the attitude of the Mining Association of British Columbia toward the proposed new B.C. Mineral Royal
Jan 1, 1974
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Structural Development and Controls to Epigenetic, Mesothermal Gold Mineralization in the Sabie-Pilgrim's Rest Goldfield, Eastern Transvaal, South Africa
By Michael Harley, E. Guy Charleworth
"Bedding-parallel thrust-hosted gold veins are developed in the Sabie-Pilgrim's Rest goldfield, eastern Transvaal, South Africa. The reefs display a complex history characterized by temporally an
Jan 1, 1994
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Petroleum Possibilities? in Mackenzie River Valley, N.W.T .
By J. S. Stewart
THE Mackenzie River Valley proper extends from Great Slave lake to the Arctic ocean (see map, Figure 1). From Fort Providence, near Great Slave lake, to Aklavik, near the Arctic coast, the distance
Jan 1, 1944
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Separation and Purification of Rare Earth Metals Using Molecular Recognition Technology
By R. L. Bruening, N. E. Izatt, S. R. Izatt
"Rare earth elements (REE) are essential and unique components of many high-technology products without which functioning of modern society would be greatly impaired. Commercial deposits of REE are li
Jan 1, 2012
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Guidelines for Implementing 3d Modeling in a Multi-Disciplinary Mining Organization
By C. L. Popp
The scope is to address issues confronted by parties in the mining industry such as: Mine planners, survey and engineering departments, field teams and subcontractors. Describing approaches and best p
May 1, 2013
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Arsenic Disposal Practices in the Metallurgical Industry
By P. A. Riveros
The literature on the arsenic disposal practices of the metallurgical industry and the long term stability of the disposed arsenic compounds were reviewed from a Canadian perspective. The review was c
May 1, 2002