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Entrapment and Flotation of Matte in Molten SlagsBy R. Minto, W. G. Davenport
The slag removed from the reverberatory furnaces of copper smelters contains significant copper values. A serious financial loss is involved, as further recovery operations are not normally carried ou
Jan 1, 1972
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Application of Infrared Thermal Imagery in Lead Blast Furnace OperationBy S. Devereaux, P. Gover, S. Everett
Having real-time data of blast furnace burden profile with respect to burden height and temperature is critical to making informed decisions on blast furnace operation. Given the high temperature and
Jan 1, 2015
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Applications for Social Media Platforms in Human Resource ManagementBy Zoë Mullard
Just as a mine has a lifecycle, employees working within the mining sector also make several transitions throughout their career, from initial recruitment to retirement from the industry. Throughout t
Aug 1, 2013
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The Effects of Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) Waveform Variables on Productivity and Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) Characteristics, for Single and Tandem Electrode WeldsBy J. Pepin
When using alternating current submerged arc welding (SAW) to produce pipes from microalloyed linepipe steels, it is critical to balance penetration depth and deposition rates, in order to minimize th
Jan 1, 2011
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Bralone and Pioneer MinesBy Franc R. Joubin
"Gold has been found in many parts of the Bridge River district of British Columbia; but it is from a relatively small area in the valley of Cadwallader creek that most production has come. The ore-be
Jan 1, 1954
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Requirements for Mine Ventilation Fans Delivered to RussiaBy M. Knot
Fans delivered to the Russian Federation, and eventually to countries of the former U.S.S.R., for mine ventilation must meet the legislative requirements of local jurisdictions. This paper presents a
Aug 1, 2013
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The Future of Canada's Mineral Development as Reflected in her Mineral TradeBy Charles Camsell
At the Annual General Meeting of the Institute in 1924. I endeavoured to present the position held by the mineral industries in the commercial life of this country. The facts and figures were presente
Jan 1, 1925
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Recent Developments in Rock burst Research at Lake Shore MinesBy Ernest A. Hodgson
A SERIOUS hazard which must be faced in some mines, though quite absent in others, is that of rockbursts. Bursts cannot be wholly avoided in such mines, but the hazard would largely disappear if they
Jan 1, 1943
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Feed Size Changes For Increased Throughput at Newmont Carlin?s Dry Grinding CircuitBy Adrian Dance
Newmont Mining Corporation?s Carlin (?Carlin?) operation processes roaster feed through a double rotator, dry grinding mill following secondary crushing. Metso Process Technology & Innovation (?PTI?)
Jan 1, 2012
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Secondary Recovery of Bitumen Using Jameson DowncomersBy R. Siy, O. Neiman, B. Hilscher
"A full-scale prototype of “Jameson Downcomer” technology has been installed and tested on a Tailings Oil Recovery (TOR) vessel in Syncrude’s Mildred Lake extraction plant. Jameson Downcomers are a ty
Jan 1, 2012
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Goldex, the GRG JewelBy G. Belzil, F. Robichaud, M. Fullam
"The Goldex mining and milling complex is operated by Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd. and is located in the Abitibi greenstone belt of Northwest Quebec, Canada. The mill operates presently at a throughput of
Jan 1, 2012
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Zinc Electrowinning - Operating DataBy M. Moats, J. A. Gonzalez
A review of operating practices in zinc electrowinning plants is presented in this paper. Surveys were sent to several zinc electrowinning plants and data provided by some of these plants was compiled
Jan 1, 2008
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Hidden Creek MineBy N. E. Nelson
"The Hidden Creek mine is about l~ miles north of the north end of Granby bay; a nearly landlocked body of water on the west side of Observatory inlet; 90 miles north of Prince Rupert; British Columbi
Jan 1, 1954
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Bulk sampling of mineral projects using a sample tower: lessons from the fieldBy H. Thalenhorst
For an advanced mineral exploration project that has a ?nugget? issue making the assessment of the deposit grade difficult, a bulk sampling program using a sample tower can provide information that is
May 1, 2010
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Observed Detonation Pressures of Blasting AgentsBy Alan Bauer, Melvin A. Cook
Measured detonation pressures of "prills and oil" (94/6 ammonium nitrate/fuel oil) and three of the new "slurry" blasting agents are presented and compared with computed, ideal detonation pressures an
Jan 1, 1961
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Notes on Mining by the "V" System in West VirginiaBy J. C. Nicholson
The "V" system was first introduced by the West Virginia Coal & Coke Company at their No. 9 mine, Norton. Norton is a small mining village on the B. & 0. railway, about seven miles from the town of El
Jan 1, 1924
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The Anode Department of the Noranda SmelterBy 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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Pickle Lake-Crow River Area, District of Kenora (Patricia Portion), OntarioBy M. E. Hurst
Introduction Between 1903 and 1905, W. Mclnnis, of the Geological Survey of Canada, made a micrometer traverse of the Kawinogans (Crow) river from Kapkichegimaga lake to its junction with the Otosk
Jan 1, 1930
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Ironing Out the Process at Canadian Electrolytic ZincBy L. Rosato
In the past decade, as a result of increasing iron loads, Canadian Electrolytic Zinc (CEZinc) has become a pioneer in understanding the critical factors that affect the roasting of concentrates with h
Jan 1, 2006
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The development of the coal mining industry in CanadaBy A. Brown
"The first printed report on Canada's coal resources was published in Paris in 1672(1. Written by Nicholas Denys, then Governor for France of Isle Royale (Cape Breton Island), the report dealt exclusi
Jan 1, 1985