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Iron Ore in Northern Labrador -The Rejuvenation of an Historic Mining Camp at Schefferville
By John F. Kearney
After World War II Canada?s fledgling iron ore mining industry developed along the ill-defined Quebec / Labrador border near what became the town of Knob Lake and later renamed Schefferville. For abo
May 1, 2007
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Grinding Circuit Design for Similco Mines
By Anita Marks
In 2007 Copper Mountain Mining determined that there were sufficient resources to consider reopening the Similco Mine near Princeton, BC. The mill facility that had been built by Newmont Mining in 197
Jan 1, 2012
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Gold Leaching in Organic Solvents: Simple and Milde Reaction Conditions for Fast Gold Dissolution
By Hiwa Salimi, Foley. Stephen R, Loghman Moradi
Common water-miscible organic solvents including DMSO, DMF, methanol, ethanol, acetone and THF in combination with HCl and low concentrations of H2O2 were investigated for dissolution of gold. THF sho
Jan 1, 2015
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Goldcorp Eleonore - The First Year of Mill Operation
By S. Parent, J. -F. Lepage, S. Glover
"Goldcorp – Eleonore’s 7 000 tonnes per day gold mill was started up in October 2014 and achieved commercial production in April 2015. During the first year, operation has faced challenges from grindi
Jan 1, 2016
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Deep Shaft Hoisting at Laronde - The Penna Shaft Hoisting Plant
By Bennett McLaughlin
AGNICO-EAGLE started sinking the Penna Shaft in 1995 with a hoisting plant capable of hoisting 1,800 tonnes per day from a 2,240 metre deep shaft. Exploration success lead to the installation of a hoi
May 1, 2001
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Effect of Stope Production Blast on a Nearby Fault
By Atsushi Sainoki
Blast vibration induced by mining activities, such as stope production blasts, could lead to the initiation of seismic events that inflict damage to mine openings. In this paper, the effect of stope p
Aug 1, 2013
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Test Production of Low Sulphur Rock Tailings at Inco's Clarabelle Mill
By Glen Robertson, Jeff McLaughlin
"The Clarabelle Mill rock tailings have the potential to generate sulphuric acid through chemical and biological oxidation of sulphide minerals. Current rock tailings assay between 0.80 -1.40 %S, with
Jan 1, 1994
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Thermoluminescence of Rocks as a Prospecting Tool-Equipment and Methods
By D J. McDougall
Due to changes in the solid-state conditions of minerals in the rocks surrounding hydrothermal, contact meta-somatic or metamorphosed ore deposits, positive or negative thermoluminescent anomalies may
Jan 1, 1965
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Influence of microstructural parameters of a SOFC composite cathode on the collection of reliable experimental data: A modelling analysis
By B. Kenney
For SOFCs, composite cathodes comprising an electronically conducting electro¬catalyst (e.g. LSM) and an conically conducting electrolyte material (e.g. YSZ) are considered to improve the electrochemi
Jan 1, 2005
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Off-Highway Tire Performance at Steep Rock Iron Mines Limited
By Leon J. Perrier
The paper describes the equipment in use, haulage grades, road conditions, tire sizes, tire performance and related problems. Various types of failures and causes, corrective action taken, tire record
Jan 1, 1977
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Coarse and Fine Particle Flotation
By M. Fan, H. E. Wyslouzil, J. Kohmeunch
Eriez HydroFloat(TM) separators and Canadian Process Technologies (CPT) flotation columns have been developed to overcome the limitations of traditional flotation cells in recovering coarse and fine p
Jan 1, 2009
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Effect of Fibrous Material on Flocculation and Dewatering of Fine Wastes
By Hassan El-Shall, Ayman El-Midany, Patrick Zhang
Bench and pilot scale testing results suggest that significant improvement in dewatering characteristics of fine particles could be obtained by the addition of fibrous materials. Case studies involvin
Jan 1, 2004
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A continuous mucking/crushing conveying system
By J. G. Kelly
"IntroductionOver the past twenty-five years of improvements to scooptrams In the Ontario Division of Inco Ltd., records indicate that on average, an 8 yard capacity machine at 80% availability will l
Jan 1, 1988
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Operations of Red Mountain Mines Ltd.
By The Staff
"THE property of Red Mountain Mines Limited is located 11/2 miles north and west of the town of Rossland, in southern British Columbia. The mine is situated on the flank of Red mountain, famous in pio
Jan 1, 1967
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Towards Sonic Injection in Peirce-Smith Converters: A Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Modelling Study
By G. A. Bezuidenhout, J. Davis, S. M. Bradshaw, J. P. T. Kapusta, D. K. Chibwe
"This research work forms part of an assessment to complement the feasibility of implementing high pressure sonic injection into relatively small (2.25 m I.D by 3.66 m I.L) Peirce-Smith converters (PS
Jan 1, 2012
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Demonstrations and Discussion on Geophysical Methods of Prospecting: The Electromagnetic Method
By Etienne S. Bieler
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, I come to you tonight distinctly as a physicist, not as a geologist or a mining man. My experience in applied geophysics has been short, and I do not doubt that man
Jan 1, 1928
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International resource and reserve reporting
By Deborah McCombe
"By now, most geologists and engineers in the Canadian mining industry are familiar with National Instrument 43101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (NI 43-101) and the Canadian Institute o
Jan 1, 2003
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Improving the Economics of Gold-Copper Ore Projects Using SART Technology
By R. W. Lawrence, O. Lopez
Many gold deposits in the world have not been developed clue to the presence of copper and other base metals which can cause metallurgical and environmental challenges clue to the formation of base me
Jan 1, 2011
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Recovery of Zinc from Effluent Stream Using Solvent Extraction
By B. Grinbaum, A. Mazuelos, F. Carranza, N. Iglesias, M. Avila, J. L. Lozano, G. Perez, R. Romero, M. \/aliente
Following a failure of a tailings pond darn at a mine in Andalusia, Spain, a huge effluent stream, that contained about 1 g/1 Zn and significant amounts of ferrous, ferric, calcium, copper, aluminium
Jan 1, 2008
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Recent Approach To Recycling Business In Naoshima Smelter & Refinery
By K Komori
Naoshima Smelter and Refinery has treated shredder residue and incinerator fly ash in Japan since 2003. As a highlight, a new incinerating and melting furnace, as well as fly ash washing treatment pla
Jan 1, 2007