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Chemical Additives for Improving the Wet Grinding of OresBy R. Samuels, R. Klimpel
"IntroductionLaboratory and industrial grinding tests have shown that the process of size reduction of metal containing ores can be significantly influenced by chemicals added to the slurry being grou
Jan 1, 1979
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Improving mining and minerals plant performance: operations and maintenance working together using new information technologyOperations and maintenance departments have had a long-standing adversarial relationship. The widespread evolution and adoption of modern management techniques, such as reliability centered maintenanc
Jan 1, 2009
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Continuous improvement with the use of benchmarkingBy W. Almdal
"To compete in the ever expanding global market, companies must continuously improve. Benchmarking, a tool that can help determine where the best areas for improvement are, is more than comparing meas
Jan 1, 1994
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Peñoles Mines - Mexico. Lessons learned on Concentrator’s Commissioning and ExpansionsBy Rodolfo Espinosa Gómez
"Industrias Peñoles, S.A. de C.V. – Mining Division, has initiated in the last ten years, six Mining Operations (Bismark, Tizapa, Ciénega, La Herradura, Rey de Plata, and Francisco I. Madero) and it h
Jan 1, 2004
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A Clean Process for Bayan Obo Mixed Rare Earth Concentrate Based on the Separation of Cerium Using Valency Change and ComplexationBy Dan Zou, Ji Chen, Deqian Li
"Bayan Obo mixed RE concentrate is the largest RE source in the world. RE elements occur dominantly in bastnaesite and monazite. This paper describes a clean and green technique for processing Bayan O
Jan 1, 2016
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Co-operationBy G. M. Humphrey
It is a great honour and privilege to be here in this distinguished company of the outstanding men in the mining industry and the political life of Canada. I fully recognize that I am so honoured as a
Jan 1, 1951
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Process Control... And Where Are We Going?By Brian Flintoff
"When I was first asked to prepare this paper and presentation in late June, I thought it might be fun to ""step back and paint the bigger picture."" Having attempted to do this, fun is not the first
Jan 1, 1998
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Recovery of Value-Added Metals from Copper Refining Streams Using Molecular Recognition TechnologyBy R. L. Bruening, L. Navarro, R. M. Izatt, N. E. Izatt, S. R. Izatt
Green chemistry principles will be discussed, and examples will be given of the use of Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT) to selectively separate valuable metals such as rhenium and palladium from
Jan 1, 2019
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Development and Applications of Thermodynamic Database in Copper SmeltingBy D. Shishin
Continuous integrated experimental and thermodynamic modelling work is conducted in Pyrometallurgy Innovation Center (PYROSEARCH). The target is to develop a tool, which is capable to predict the comp
Jan 1, 2019
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Characterising Ore Micro-Texture Using X-Ray Micro-TomographyBy X. Yuan
"The processing behaviours of ores such as their liberation characteristics in comminution and their response in separation processes are affected by their mineralogical characteristics. Key ore chara
Jan 1, 2012
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Indicator Mineral and till Geochemical Methods for Kimberlite Exploration in Glaciated TerrainBy M. Beth McClenaghan
This paper summarizes diamond exploration techniques used in glaciated terrain, focusing on indicator mineral and geochemical methods applied to glacial sediments. Understanding the ice flow history,
May 1, 2002
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Quantifying the Effects That Changes in Transmitter-Receiver Geometry Have on the Capability of an Airborne Electromagnetic Survey System to Detect Good ConductorsBy C. Samson, R. S. Smith, S. W. Hefford
"Abstract - Time-domain electromagnetic systems are most sensitive to highly conductive targets during the transmitter on-time. Data collected during the on-time is highly influenced by the geometric
Jan 1, 2006
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A study on kriging small blocksBy Margaret Armstrong, Normand Champigny
"In order to define the ore/waste boundaries as finely as possible, mine planners often insist on kriging very small blocks (relative to the spacing of the available sample grades). These kriged estim
Jan 1, 1989
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Geometallurgy: An Underutilised TechnologyBy R. Bridge
Mining companies are progressively finding themselves having to develop operations for more complex, deeper ore bodies, which require the use of more complicated mining and mineral processing methods.
Aug 1, 2013
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Supervisors - their selection and developmentBy Peter Moon, Lloyd G. Campbell
"How well supervisors supervise, and are supervised determines whether management's goals will be reached and ...how effective the work force will be... Upper management must recognize the potent
Jan 1, 1990
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Hallnor MineBy A. M. Bell
"Hallnor mine is in the township of Whitney, Porcupine district. To date, its production of gold has been second largest in the east Porcupine field. Ore was discovered in the property in 1936 by diam
Jan 1, 1954
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Mine Taxation in Canada (7336795e-af59-48e3-bc85-f5bd7b31ef2c)By J. Y. Murdoch
TAXATION has become a major item in the operation of Canadian mines, and, as such, merits our most serious consideration. I feel it was a splendid idea for the Institute to set aside this time for a f
Jan 1, 1935
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An Unusally High Thermal Efficiency Power Plant for the Cantung MineBy C S. Walker
This paper analyzes the physical, operational and economic site conditions which were conducive to the design of a diesel-electric power plant wherein the over-all use of the thermal energy of the fue
Jan 1, 1965
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The East Sullivan Stock and its Gold-Copper Potential, Val d’Or, Quebec, CanadaBy Mehmet F. Taner
"Abstract - The East Sullivan Stock (ESS) is a small, composite felsic alkaline pluton of presumed late Archean age in the Val d’Or mining district. Three main facies have been distinguished: monzonit
Jan 1, 1996
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Towards Petrophysical Characterization of Comminution BehaviorBy Peter Fullagar, Adel Vatandoost, Steve Walters, Toni Kojovic
"Traditional comminution tests are a vital component in every mine plant design. Comminution behavior governs both the cost of equipment and its operating efficiency. Most comminution tests are conduc
Jan 1, 2009