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Aerosol frother addition in column flotation
By P. MacPhail, G. S. Dobby, I. M. Flint
"The objective of the laboratory work described in this paper has been to develop a method f or producing small gas bubbles at moderate to high gas rates in a flotation column. Small bubbles are parti
Jan 1, 1988
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CANMET - university programs in mining innovation
By R. Sage, N. Rillette, M. D. Everell, G. Herget
"CANMET has been operating as a Government Technology Centre for two years. Many of CANMET's programs involve long-term research and require special expertise, often available at Canadian univers
Jan 1, 1990
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The Future of Gold in Electronics
By Timothy W. Ellis
Gold-based materials have been a mainstay of the electronics and semiconductor industry since the physics was just a laboratory curiosity. Gold is the workhorse material in wire bond, flip chip and of
Oct 1, 2003
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Acid mine drainage research in Canada
By M. P. Filion, K. Ferguson, L. L. Sirois
Acidic drainage is the largest single environmental problem facing the Canadian mining industry today. Technologies to prevent acidic drainage from occurring in wasterock piles and tailings sites, and
Jan 1, 1990
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Paipote Smelter in a Continuos Process of Optimization
By O. C. Rojas, J. Sanhueza, J. C. Vargas
Empresa Nacional de Minería (ENAMI) is dedicated to the promotion of small and mid scale Chilean mining industry. Paipote, ENAMI Copper Smelter, processes a variety of mineral products as the result o
Jan 1, 2007
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Land use issues in mineral extraction
By K. Sinding, R. Poulin
"Recent land-use decisions in British Colwnbia, and the publication of a report on compensation for expropriations of resource interests, have highlighted the nature of land use policies. Landuse deci
Jan 1, 1994
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Mineral resources in Canada?s future
By P. L. Drake
This paper comprises a discussion of the role which mineral resources will play in Canada's future export trade and the growing demand for minerals in Canada.
Jan 1, 1979
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New Developments in Sensor Based Sorting
The successful application of color sorting machines has established sensor-based sorting in the mineral industry in recent years and is considered today as a significant innovation in processing tech
Oct 1, 2009
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Top-blowing technology in copper pyrometallurgy
By K. B. Chaudhuri, I. D. Webb, F. E. Rachor, F. A. Sauert
"A characteristic of all methods of copper concentrate smelting is that slags with a high copper content are produced at some phase of the operation. Recirculation to the smelting unit, electric furna
Jan 1, 1980
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Red Dog Mine, Alaska versus Quebrada Blanca Mine, Chile Is it that different to mine in the Arctic than on top of the Andes?
By Alvaro Diaz
Introduction, who is Teck Red Dog and Quebrada Blanca Mines Uniqueness of environment Arctic versus High Altitude Conditions Logistical challenges People and Stakeholders Conclusions
May 1, 2013
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Aggregate resource management in New Brunswick
By D. E. Barnett
"Paramount to sound aggregate resource management is an awareness of what resources exist. For the past six years, New Brunswick has been conducting granular aggregate resource inventories in and arou
Jan 1, 1982
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Electrical Safety in the Mining Sector
By Nelson Lawrence
An Electrical Risk Management/Inspection Program has been designed specifically for the mining sector in order to provide electrical code expertise and systemic gaps in electrical systems. Goals inclu
May 1, 2006
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The Gold-pyrite Association in Witwatersrand Reefs: Evidence for Electrochemical Precipitation of Gold (389b927c-c068-45d6-8a17-f26d7d6d1938)
By W. J. Przybylowicz, V. M. Prozesky, D. de Bruin
"The common style of gold mineralization in the Basal Reef and other auriferous conglomerates of the Witwatersrand Supergroup comprises clusters of gold grains occurring interstitially to quartz and p
Jan 1, 1994
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Water Usage in the Carol Concentrator
By S. E. El-Alfy, John Starkey
"The Iron Ore Company of Canada treats up to 125,000 t/d of iron ore at its Carol Concentrator in Labrador City, NF.A complete water balance study in the concentrator was done to show how to reduce th
Jan 1, 1995
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The first copper smelter in Canada
By P. J. Mackey, Elsie Kossatz
The small town of Bruce Mines lies a few miles east of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario on the north shore of Lake Huron. This was the site of the first copper mine. This copper smelter used a reverberatory
Jan 1, 1999
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Geological Controls in Resource/Reserve Estimation
By A. J. Sinclair
"Abstract-Geology contributes essential information toward obtaining high-quality resource/reserve estimates. In this context, geology can be considered under the following overlapping topics: regiona
Jan 1, 1998
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Methane Gas in Diamond Drill Holes
By Chris D. Veldhoen
If you ask most diamond drillers if they have ever encountered methane gas, the answer would probably be yes. This paper explores a serious methane gas explosion that the author experienced while diam
May 1, 2004
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New Perspectives in Gold Catalysed Oxidation
By Serena Biella
Gold has received a growing interest as a catalyst for the selective oxidation of organic molecules using oxygen under mild conditions1. In the liquid phase application small gold particles (2.5-7 nm)
Oct 1, 2003
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Environmental Management in a Global Economy
By Serge Vézina
Environmental issues have evolved considerably over the last two decades. The main contributing factors, to name a few, have been the changing values of our modern societies, the globalization of trad
May 1, 2003
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Explosives and sulphide ignitions
By A. Bauer, P. Katsabanis, M. Baker
The principal results from a previous paper presented at the Mine Accident Prevention Association of Ontario in 1987 (1) are summarized here. It is concluded that the selection of explosives in mines
May 11, 1988