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Economic Geology and Geophysics of the Oka Alkaline Complex, Quebec
By M. Vallée, J. -P. Charette, D. P. Gold
"The Oka Carbonatite and Alkaline Complex is a Lower Cretaceous intrusive body of the Monteregian petrographic province. Carbonate rocks of various types, and associated alkaline rocks of the ijolite
Jan 1, 1967
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Isasmelt™ - Smelting more with Less
By Biplop Das, E. Herrera, A. Burrows, P. J. Mackey, G. R. F. Alvear Flores
Since the first commercial plant was built at Mount Isa, another twenty ISASMELT™ furnaces have come into commercial operation, and construction of new plants continues. The primary copper ISASMELT™ t
Jan 1, 2015
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An Overview of the Design, Construction, Commissioning and Early Years of Operation of the SAG/Ball Mill Grinding Circuit at Phu Kham Copper, Gold Operation in Laos
By J. B. Hadaway
The operation at Phu Kham commenced design and construction in early 2006 and was commissioned in May 2008. This paper will examine and discuss the project from the inception of flow sheet development
Jan 1, 2012
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Total systems approach to design for underground mine-mill integration
By M. Morin
"This paper examines the design issues associated with the integration of mineral processing within underground mining using a total systems approach. It demonstrates conceptual integrated system desi
Jan 1, 2003
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A Study of the Reaction Mechanisms for the Iron Segregation Process
By T. H. Etsell, P. Kerr, Qi Liu
"The objective of this investigation was to study the reaction mechanisms during the reduction of iron oxides in the presence of calcium chloride and carbon black as a simplified iron segregation proc
Jan 1, 2016
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The Sydney Coal Field and Longwall Operations in Dominion No. 12 Colliery
By T. L. McCall
A short description of mining practice in the Sydney coal field in general is followed by a discussion of the operations in the No. 12 colliery of the Dominion Coal Company, Limited, as being typical
Jan 1, 1944
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Some Considerations for Safer Furnace Cooling
By P. Nos, L. Kolbeinsen, M. W. Kennedy, A. Filzwieser, R. T. Jones, A. MacRae
Modern furnace designs often incorporate extensive use of cooled elements to achieve long campaign lives at high operating intensities. However, contact between water and high temperature fluids can r
Jan 1, 2015
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Aur Resources Inc. Session Introduction
Aur Resources is Canada's leading copper mining company with producing mines and development projects in North, Central and South America. Copper production from Louvicourt Mine in Quebec, Quebra
May 1, 2003
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Effect of Polymer Additives on Nickel Reduction by Hydrogen
By A. Idegami, M. Imamura, S. Heguri, Y. Ozaki
"Nickel powder can be produced by the reduction of a nickel ammine complex solution by hydrogen at high temperature and pressure. To minimize the deposition of fine nickel on the surface of the reacto
Jan 1, 2017
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Industrial Gases for Copper Production
By A. Deneys
This paper reviews industrial gases used in primary copper production. Copper smelting industrial gas demand has steadily increased since the first commercial oxygenconcentrate smelting in 1952 [1]. I
Jan 1, 2007
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Influence of Finger Configuration on Degradation of Ore Pass Walls
By K. Esmaieli
This paper addresses issues associated with ore pass degradation caused by material impact. A series of numerical experiments, using the particle flow code, were undertaken to investigate the influenc
May 1, 2009
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Improved Iron Recovery at QCM Pellet Plant
By Guy Chevalier
The QCM Mount-Wright mine and concentrator complex produces about 14 M tonnes of iron concentrate annually. Approximately 9.5 M tonnes of this concentrate are used to produce iron ore pellets at four
May 1, 2007
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Addressing Wear Problems in Mining and Mineral Processing
By Shiqiang (Rob) Hui, Jiaren (Jimmy) Jiang, Rees Llewellyn, Yongsong Xie
Wear has been estimated to cost the Canadian mining/mineral processing industry over $15 billion per year mainly for repair/replacement of worn parts in 2013. The associated production loss is difficu
Jan 1, 2015
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Low-Grade Iron Ore for High-Quality Steel: India's Kudremukh Iron Ore Project
By L. E. Fischer
The background for the 630-million-dollar-plus iron ore project at Kudremukh is outlined. The system and plants for mining, crushing, concentrating, transporting via a slurry pipeline, filtering and s
Jan 1, 1979
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Agnico Eagle Laronde Plant: Metallurgical Challenges Present and Future (CIM Journal | Vol. 8, No.1, 2017)
By J. Cayouette, C. Bolduc, P. Blatter
"The LaRonde mill was commissioned in 1988 and began treating ore from the Penna shaft in 2000. The mill has been expanded to accommodate 7,500 t/day, but ramped down to 6,000 t/day since the deep ext
Jan 1, 2017
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Longwall mining and potash
By G. Herget
"A brief visit to European longwall mining operations in potash showed that retreating longwall mining provides a very attractive alternative to room-and pillar mining, especially in areas with bad ro
Jan 1, 1986
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Constant Factors for the Calculation of the Calorific Value of Cape Breton Coals From Proximate Analysis Data
By J. L. Bowlby
The heats of combustion of fuels are determined in the laboratory by means of a calorimeter, usually of the oxygen bomb type. A known weight of the fuel is burned in an atmosphere of oxygen under appr
Jan 1, 1929
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Mining Industry and Government Relations
By Donald V. Currie
"The Alberta and Northwest Chamber of Mines was founded in Edmonton, Alberta in 1935. The organization represented private sector mining explorers and developers in the province and north west Canada.
Jan 1, 1998
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Analysis of Hydrogen-Based Pore Distribution in A356 and B206 Aluminum Alloys
By D. M. Maijer, S. L. Cockcroft, S. Modak, A. B. Phillion
"A comparison between hydrogen-diffusion-based micro-porosity formation and growth behaviour of two important aluminium foundry alloys, B206 (Al-Cu) and A356 (Al-Si-Mg) is presented in this paper. Spe
Jan 1, 2017
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Challenges to overcome in applying information technology in the mining industry
By A. P. Schissler
Mining has several characteristics, uncommon in other business sectors, which pose additional challenges to the implementation or design of IT and management systems that use the information. Understa
Jan 1, 2006