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Continued Development of Copper Flotation Control at the Kidd Creek Concentrator (af11f3f9-89ef-4f91-815b-39411f77be72)"Automatic flotation control in varying degrees of sophistication is practiced at a number of concentrators throughout the world. Practically, the variable conditions in the flotation circuit and the
Jan 1, 1983
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Galore Creek ProjectProject Located in northwestern British Columbia 70km West of Cassiar Highway Galore Creek Project and Road Access Corridors Designated For Mineral Development in Stikine-Cassiar Land Resource Manag
May 1, 2006
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Overview of the Great Whale Iron Ore Project( GWIOP )By Jean Rosaire
?GWIOP Location ?Climate and Physiography ?History ?Geology ?Deposit Types ?Mineralization ?Historical Mineral Resources ?Conclusions and Work Program
May 1, 2007
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From Boom to Bullion, Imaging Technology in MiningBy Tom C. Palangio
The mining industry has come to rely on imaging devices to monitor and record all kinds of activities. We use them to measure, improve the process, ensure security, increase production and automate ma
Oct 1, 2010
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Flotation Process Optimization Using Outotec Frothcontrol SolutionBy M. Mononen, J. Huuskonen, M. Vauhkonen, J. Kourunen, A. Lehikoinen
"A new approach to measure process conditions in flotation cells is presented. Real scale flotation cells in a Zinc circuit are imaged using Outotec LevelSense sensors based on electrical resistance t
Jan 1, 2013
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Miocene Epithermal Au-Ag Vein Mineralization, Dixie Claims, Midas District, North-Central Nevada; Characteristics and ControlsBy E. T. C. Spooner, Ioannou S. E.
"Abstract- The Dixie Zone Au-Ag deposit is a low sulfidation (adularia-sericite) epithermal system located 1.4 km from the producing Ken Snyder mine (7.0 M oz Au equivalent reserve/resource), Midas Mi
Jan 1, 2000
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The Hematite Process - New Concepts for Increased Throughput and Clean Hematite ProductionBy T. C. Cheng, G. P. Demopoulos
It is the object of this paper to discuss various options for improving the hematite process in terms of increased throughput hence lower capital cost and production of saleable quality hematite. With
Jan 1, 2004
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Industry and Higher Education - Meeting the Needs of the Mining Engineering SectorBy Jessica E. Heuchan
An industry survey has been conducted by the Queen's University Mining Engineering Department of 30 Canadian mining organizations to determine how effectively newly graduated mining engineers mee
May 1, 2003
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Quality Control of Assay Data: A Review of Procedures for Measuring and Monitoring Precision and AccuracyBy M. Abzalov
"Control of analytical data quality is usually referred to in the mining industry as Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QAQC), and involves the monitoring of sample quality and quantification of a
Jan 1, 2008
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Vibrocone TM, Breakthrough Crushing Technology for Sustainable Development in Mining IndustryBy Hamid-Reza Manouchehri
Mining & Sustainability? A Paradox?! ? Production: gradually or exponentially increasing (giant mining) ? Ore Grades: gradually declining, ? Open Cut Mining: now widespread, likely to be sustaine
May 1, 2013
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An Overview of Potash FlotationBy D. Imeson, T. Grammatikopoulos, M. Aghamirian, M. Oliazadeh
"More than 70% of potash is produced worldwide by froth flotation. Flotation of potash was developed in the early 1930s. Amines are widely used for flotation of sylvite (KCl) from halite (NaCl) and in
Jan 1, 2012
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A technique for the direct measurement of bubble size distributions in industrial flotation cellsBy J. A. Finch
"A method of sampling and presenting bubbles for imaging for use in full-size flotation cells is described. The device (bubble viewer) comprises a tube attached to a sealed glass viewing chamber. The
Jan 1, 2002
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Computer Control of Flotation at EcstallBy M. P. Amsden
"Ecstall Mining Limited, a subsidiary of Texas Gulf Incorporated operates the Kidd Creek Mine, a 10,000 tons per day base metal producer, near Timmins, Ontario. Two different ore types are mined and m
Jan 1, 1973
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Fracture characterization in granite using ground probing radarBy Arthur L. Holloway, James C. Mugford
"The Underground Research Laboratory (URL) is located in southeastern Manitoba, in the Lac du Bonnet granite batholith of the Canadian Shield. It was constructed by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AE
Jan 1, 1990
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Toward the 24 hour large SAG Mill RelineBy John Russell
"Faster, safer, grinding mill relining offers the obvious attractions of reduced mill relining times with the knock-on incentive to reduce all other maintenance down-time, opening the possibility for
Jan 1, 2008
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Geomechanical feature extraction and analysis using LiDAR data: Iron Ore Company of Canada mineBy D. J. Hutchinson, M. Lato, M. Diederichs
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)-based applications for geomechanical purposes have recently proven to be a highly reliable and accurate form of remote analysis and documentation. The ability to re
Jan 1, 2009
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Milling Operations at Omai Gold MinesBy Eric Konigsmann
"Omai Gold Mines is a large scale open pit gold mining operation located in central Guyana, South America with a 12,000 tonne per day milling facility. Mill operations were initiated in December 1992
Jan 1, 1994
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Infrared Recognition of High Sulphide and Carbonaceous Rocks after Microwave HeatingBy Gus Van Weert, Peter Kondos
"Ore sorting has been quite successful in providing a separation means in the rock size range of 1 to 6 inches; a range where mineral dressers do not have many options. The industrial minerals and rec
Jan 1, 2007
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The Use of Gas Dispersion Measurements to Improve Flotation PerformanceBy Jan E. Nesset, Antonio DiFeo, James A. Finch, Jose Hernandez-Aguilar, Cesar O. Gomez
"The gas dispersion measurement sensors and methodology developed by the mineral processing group at McGill University have to-date been employed at a number of plants in Canada, Australia, the U.S.,
Jan 1, 2005
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Radon Decay Products and their Application to Uranium ExplorationBy Cardm Jeffrey W.
The decay of 222 Rn yields a series of short-lived decay products which become attached to the surface of a plate or wire exposed in a 222Rn-bearing atmosphere. The alpha-activity of two of the decay
Jan 1, 1979