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Economic Recovery and Upgrade of Metals from Middling and Tailing Streams (c573bdd5-90fc-4072-9ce3-2caa48051cb4)
"As mine head grades decline and orebodies become more complex, traditional mineral processing techniques and flowsheets to achieve saleable concentrate become more difficult to design and construct.
Jan 1, 2017
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The Application of Neutron Activation Analysis to the Determination of Copper in Minerals
By H. P. Dibbs
An account is given of the application of neutron activation analysis to the rapid, non-destructive determination of copper in minerals, using a 14-MeV neutron source. Elements that interfere in the d
Jan 1, 1970
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The Impact of Superfreighters and Nova Scotia Deepwater Ports on Bulk Mineral Distribution and Marketing
By Roger M. Jones
This paper comments on developments in bulk shipping which will be of direct interest to those who are considering the shipment of dry bulk minerals out of Nova Scotia by water. Various conveying syst
Jan 1, 1971
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Self-Regulation in the Mining Industry
By Knud Sinding
Many industries have established their own systems for self-regulation. They often do so when companies operate in countries where financial, technical, environmental and social regulation is weak and
Aug 1, 2013
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Optimizing Plant Facilities Location
By R. D. Hossack
"The selection of a site for plant facilities is a function of several factors and has as its objective the maximization of profits, given fixed markets and sources of raw material locations. In pract
Jan 1, 1970
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Rock Temperatures and Some Ventilation Conditions in the Mines of Northern Ontario
By Ralph H. Cleland
Introduction The mines of northern Ontario have entered the class of deep mines. It has often been asked: How deep can operations be carried on? What will the temperature be? This paper is a résumé o
Jan 1, 1933
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Labour-Management Relations
By Martin P. O'Connell
"IT IS INDEED A PRIVILEGE to address a group representing a sector of the Canadian economy so important as is the mining sector. Important, not only today, but certainly of great importance for the fu
Jan 1, 1972
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Prospecting Areas of Northwest Manitoba
By J. F. Wright
INTRODUCTION Eighteen years ago about half a dozen experienced prospectors moved from northern Ontario to northwest Manitoba to prospect 'greenstone' areas shown on geological maps of .part
Jan 1, 1931
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Quantification of Precipitates in Microalloyed Steels
By J. Lu, D. G. Ivey, H. Henein
Microalloyed steels are widely used in the oil and gas industry. They are a class of high strength, low carbon steels containing small additions of niobium (Nb), titanium (Ti), molybdenum (Mo) and/or
Jan 1, 2005
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Evolving Standards and Expectations for Responsible Mining, a Civil Society Perspective
By Ramsey Hart
MiningWatch Canada is the only national independent civil society organization with an exclusive focus on mining in Canada and Canadian mining companies operations internationally. In 2005, MiningWatc
Aug 1, 2013
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Sustainable and Ethical Mining Practices using Water Treatment Technologies and Corporate Social Responsibility
By M. Jayaraman
With the ever increasing demand for commodities, due to changes in lifestyle and increase in population, people are striving to find ways to keep up. Mining is one essential element in the solution. T
Aug 1, 2013
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Corrosion Control - Just Another Cost?
By K. R. Nichol
The author points out that corrosion works 24 hours a day, every day. It is an economic reality that the cost of corrosion is inevitable and that its cost should be incurred in the least expensive way
Jan 1, 1973
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A Novel Recycling Technique for Neodymium Magnet Scraps Using B2O3 Flux
By Takahiro Kubo, Katsunori Yamaguchi, Hidehiro Sekimoto
Equilibrium relation between B2O3 slag, RExOy-B2O3 (RE = rare earths) slag and Fe-C alloy formed by melting treatment of neodymium magnet and B2O3 was investigated. When neodymium magnet was melted to
Jan 1, 2014
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Mine Plant - From Conception to Production
By J. B. Mitchell
Many of the pre-production and plant startup problems that we regard as inevitable are actually caused by poor organizational methods. Traditional methods of organization can be modified to provide cl
Jan 1, 1966
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Recent Advances in Geophysical Prospecting
By Hans Lundberg
PREFACE THE successful conclusion of all geophysical work depends on the operator's skill and sound judgment, as well as on his knowledge of geology and geophysics. We have been fortunate enough
Jan 1, 1937
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Production Energy Optimization in Mining
By Fabio Mielli
In these times of increasing costs and diminished returns, energy consumption is one source of savings that remains relatively untapped in the mining sector. Typically, 15% to 40% of operational costs
Aug 1, 2013
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Some Modern Methods in Milling of Industrial Minerals
By R. K. Carnochan
MANY improvements have been made in recent years in the milling of industrial minerals and it is the purpose of this paper to review some of the more important innovations that are now being used in t
Jan 1, 1939
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Crystallex’s Las Cristinas gold project
By J. R. Goode
"The Las Cristinas deposit in Venezuela contains reserves of 12.8 million ounces of gold at a grade of 1.20 g/t (Crystallex, 2004). The deposit comprises fully oxidized saprolite (SAPO) overlying a la
Jan 1, 2005
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How Can We Protect The Health of Alberta's Coal Workers?
By L. K. Smith, C. R. May, K. R. Schrag, H. Buchwald
"New contracts for 65 million long tons of coking coal valued at over $900 million, over the next 15 years, herald the rebirth of Alberta's coal industry. The industry is optimistic that export orders
Jan 1, 1969
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Autogenous and Semiautogenous Mills 2010 Update (c8ce50b9-7ed1-4029-b5bf-b13ac92a9d7b)
By Jr. Jones
This paper is derived from a document that compiles autogenous and semi-autogenous mill installations worldwide, through the end of 2010. Updates have been solicited from all major mill manufacturers
Jan 1, 2012