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Copper Production Trends and Developments a Review of Industry Trends Over the Past Decade
By A. E. M. Warner, A. Vahed, P. J. Mackey
In the decade 2002 to 2012 some 6.7 million tonnes of new copper concentrate production capacity was brought on line, corresponding to 2 million tonnes of contained copper. This increase in concentrat
Jan 1, 2014
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Simulator Features
Train on Different Equipment - * Immersive?s interchangeable cabin controls technology - ?clip on & off? * Change Simulator from one machine to another in minutes * No technical expertise require
May 1, 2003
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Generation of sulphur dioxide in blasting at Fox Mine
By E. N. Durussel
"The Fox Mine has been producing copper/ zinc ore since 1970 at a rate of approximately one million tons per year, and until 1978all production was derived from longhole open stopes. In June 1978, a t
Jan 1, 1981
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Aging of Reduced Arsenic Minerals in Uranium Mill Tailings at the McClean Lake Operation
The primary arsenic minerals in the uranium ore processed at the McClean Lake Operation are rammelsbergite, niccolite and gersdorffite. During processing, a large fraction (80 - 95%) of these reduced
Aug 1, 2010
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Problems of the Coal Industry in British Columbia
By Charles W. Villiers
AS is well known, there are large and valuable deposits of coal in British Columbia, both on the mainland and on Vancouver island. These deposits are widely distributed over the Province. The chief so
Jan 1, 1936
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The Anode Department of the Noranda Smelter
By W. B. Boggs
Part 1 Originally, the copper produced at the Noranda ?smelter was shipped in the form of blister bars to the Laurel Hill refinery of the Nichols Copper Co., New York. In 1930 a refinery was built at
Jan 1, 1932
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Key Lake: the trail of its discovery
By Gerhard Kircbner, Boen Tan
"IntroductionThe Key Lake uranium-nickel ore deposits are located in the Athabasca Basin of northern Saskatchewan, Canada (Fig. 1). Many papers have been published on Key Lake in the past (Dahlkarnp a
Jan 1, 1994
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On the Use of Experimental Design and Analysis in the Processing of Bituminous Ores
By W. L. Strand, D. N. Madge
"Experimental and pilot operations in bituminous sand processing require due care and attention in the design and analysis of measurement programs. This paper deals with a case study in experimental d
Jan 1, 1998
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Process Alarms: A Real Time Decision Tool
By Marc Tardif
"The way alarm information is provided to an operator can make a huge difference in the minutes following an upset. Process alarms are often looked at as a way to help avoid catastrophic failure and s
Jan 1, 2016
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Scale model study of a borehole pulse electromagnetic system
By Dennis V. Woods, J. Duncan Crone
"In order to determine its capabilities and to aid in the interpretation of fie ld results, a scale model study and field tests were carried out on the Crone borehole pulse electromagnetic (PEM) syste
Jan 1, 1980
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Evaluation of hazard from self-heating of sulphide rock
By F. Rosenblum, P. Spira
"Self-heating of broken sulphide ore or waste rock underground can lead to ignition and cause serious problems in a mine operation. An extensive study has demonstrated that it is caused by oxidation o
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect of Bending Angle and Punch Tip Radius on Spring-Forward in an Al-Mg-Si Alloy
By B. MohammadSadeghi, S. Bakhshivash, M. Haghshenas, F. Rahimi
"Spring-Back/Forward in sheet metals is defined as recovery of elastic strain upon unloading in a deformed sheet specimen. Since this phenomenon can cause alternation in the dimensions of a part, lead
Jan 1, 2016
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The Behaviour of Copper during the Dissolution of Metallic Nickel in Cuso4 Solutions
By L. V. Volkov
The equilibrium of the CuO-Cu20-Cu+-Cu2+ system with various chloride ion concentrations in solution in the presence or absence of an oxidant was investigated. It is shown, that, regardless of the pre
Jan 1, 2007
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Delnite Mine
By R. B. Taylor
"The Delnite mine is in the northwest part of Deloro township, Cochrane district. The property consists of 307 acres on the so-called 'South Break' in the Porcupine camp. The Company was formed in 193
Jan 1, 1954
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The Cause of and Methods of Combatting Squeeze in Pitching Seams
By WM. G. Heeley
This paper will describe the experience gained and explain the deductions made from the phenomenon of the great squeeze which occurred at Brule Mines. The first indication of the commencement of the
Jan 1, 1924
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Managing electricity to reduce costs
By I. Clauzier
"A new method of managing electricity to reduce costs andimprove profits is discussed. Before taking steps to better manage electricity, it is essential to understand the terms peak demand and energy
Jan 1, 1987
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Intricate network of winding pathways
By Robert B. Parsons
"Canada doesn't really have a tax system for mining - it has eleven separate tax systems! The consequent maze adds some undefinable margin of difficulty to making investment decisions in Canada.
Jan 1, 1994
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Operation at in Mississauga, Ontario
By L. Kraszewski
"IntroductionPortland cement is produced by burning an accurately proportioned mixture (raw feed) of finely ground limestone, silica, alumina, and iron oxide. The kiln discharge (clinker) is a chemica
Jan 1, 1982
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La Silice de Charlevoix
By Jehan Rondot
Des quartzites très pars ont été dêcouverts au cours de la cartographie de la region du lac des Martres, étape de l'étude géologique de la region de Charlevoix. On distingue quatre groupes métas
Jan 1, 1977
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The Renard Diamondiferous Kimberlitic Bodies, Quebec
By Tyson C. Birkett
Initial indicator mineral sampling covering 425,000 square km of northern Quebec and subsequent follow-up of positive results convinced the Ashton ? SOQUEM joint venture to acquire mineral rights to 3
May 1, 2003