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The Effect of Activating Ions on the Adsorption of a Benzohydroxamic Acid Collector onto a Rare Earth SilicateBy S. McCarthy, K. E. Waters, A. Jordens
The beneficiation of rare earth (RE) element bearing minerals has become an active area of research as applications for these elements grow while the supply to non-Chinese consumers is restricted by e
Jan 1, 2014
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Uncertainty surrounds deduction of environmental costsBy Robert B. Parsons
"Income tax legislation is not keeping pace with federal and provincial environmental legislation. There is a vast array of new environmental regulations at various stages of implementation across the
Jan 1, 1991
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Coarse Potash Flotation Machine Design AdvancesBy J. B. Sabey, V. R. Degner, D. MacGillivray
"Hydrodynamics principals are applied to the design of a natural air ingestion flotation machine for coarse solids applications. Preliminary laboratory test data and subsequent operating plant flotati
Jan 1, 1986
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Some Recent Results with the INPUT Airborne EM SystemBy J. B. Boniwell
The INPUT electromagnetic prospecting system was originally developed by Dr. A. R. Barringer in an effort to increase the sensitivity and penetration of airborne EM methods. Although brought to an ope
Jan 1, 1967
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Stochastic Approach to the Corrosion Assessment of Rock BoltsBy Francois Charette
Corrosion is a significant factor affecting the capacity and working life of ground support. The paper explores a relatively simple method to predict the load capacity of a support system using a Mont
Jun 1, 2012
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British Columbia Environmental Assessment ActPRESENTATION PURPOSE ? Provide an overview of BC?s Environmental Assessment Actand environmental assessment process ? Identify key issues influencing environmental assessments in BC ENVIRONMENTAL A
May 1, 2006
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The Flooding of the Cominco Potash Mine and its RehabilitationBy Fritz F. Prugger
In August, 1970, during routine shaft grouting, a major water source was intersected. Water and quicksand under very high pressure entered the shaft at a rate of 65 m3 per minute. The mine and both sh
Jan 1, 1979
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Workforce Demographics and Constrained Critical Resource PlanningBy Davis Myers
OVERVIEW ?A summary of population demographics data ?Potential impact of Baby-Boomer, Generation X, Millennial demographics in the mining workforce ?Planning with constrained resources Age Cohorts
Nov 1, 2011
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Using Ground Penetrating Radar for Proactive Loose DetectionBy Dean Gerhardt
Why the need for proactive loose detection? ?? Past history of ground falls in Saskatchewan mines prompted research into new techniques for ground control. ?? Traditional tools for ground assessment
May 1, 2008
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IFC?s Performance Standards on Social and Environmental Sustainability and the Equator PrinciplesBy Didier Fohlen
Three Policy Shifts to enhance IFC?s Accountability ? Comprehensive and dynamic treatment of social, health, safety and environmental risks ?Covers a range of risks encountered by clients in emerg
May 1, 2006
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Anglo-American ResponsibilitiesBy Max W. Ball
YOU have been kind enough to ask me to speak to you on "The War and Anglo-American Relations." A speaker always takes the liberty of putting his own interpretation on the scope of his subject. I am go
Jan 1, 1941
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Investigation of Techniques for Clean Smelting and Resource Comprehensive Recycle of Baotou Rare Earth ConcentratesBy J. Cui, Z. Meng, W. Zhao
"The decomposition of rare earth concentrates containing bastnasite and monazite by alkali solutions has been investigated. A slurry of the rare earth concentrate and the alkali solutions was calcined
Jan 1, 2012
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Silver Standard MineBy Alexander Smith
"The Silver Standard mine is 6 miles by road northwest of New Hazelton, B.C., a small town on the northern line of the Canadian National Railways some l 75 miles northeast of Prince Rupert. The deposi
Jan 1, 1949
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Influence of Geological and Meteorological Factors on the Failure Mechanisms and Frequency of RockfallsBy J-P. Rossetti, A. Guerin, M. Jaboyedoff, L. Baillet, A. Mariscal, J. D'Amato, D. Hantz
"The processes leading to the fall of rock compartments from rock walls are poorly known as well as their velocity. It ensues that quantitative prediction of the failure time for a rock compartment wh
Jan 1, 2015
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Training to Process Analysis Methods using a Gold Leaching SimulatorBy Jessica Egan, Daniel Hodouin, Mohammed Reza Khalezi, Steve Bellec, Claude Bazin, Carl Duchesne
"A model for gold leaching was developed and implemented into a simulator. The simulator uses a description of the ore that is based on the mineral composition and precious metal content. The model ac
Jan 1, 2008
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Low-Grade Copper Concentrate Purification and Enrichment by Complex Pressure Oxidation – Hydrothermal Alteration TechnologyBy Y. M. Shneerson, I. V. Fomenko, M. A. Pleshkov, E. A. Ospanov, A. A. Shakhalov, S. S. Naboychenko
Low-grade copper concentrates (with copper content less than 20%) often contain impurities such as arsenic, zinc, lead, mercury, antimony and bismuth. The pyrometallurgical treatment of such concentra
Jan 1, 2019
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Instrumentation and Control of a Continuous 0.6-m Sag Mill CircuitBy A. Mular, T. Bond, G. D. Farnell, J. F. Kingston
"ABSTRACT:-A 60—cm semiautogenous grinding-(SAG) mill was designed -for continuous wet operation in closed circuit with a vibrating screen. The circuit is fully instrumented and automated. Part of the
Jan 1, 1988
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Case study of a hoisting facility upgradingBy D. C. Brady
"Within six months from award of a project management contract, Les Mines Dumagami Limitée, Cadillac, Quebec, was operating its new hoisting facility. This was accomplished with less than a six-week s
Jan 1, 1991
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Underground water treatment at the Kidd Creek MinesBy M. K. Walter
"The underground operations of Kidd Creek Mines uses an average of 450 U.S. gpm water during regular operations, and discharges an average of 800 U.S. gpm through consecutive staged pumping lifts of 1
Jan 1, 1988
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Use of centrifuge models to study simulated blast loadings on backfillsBy G. N. Nnadi, R. J. Mitchell
"The response of cemented backfills subjected to simulated blast loadings is studied using centrifugal modelling techniques. Scaling requirements for centrifugal modelling are developed and the result
Jan 1, 1991