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The Recovery of Elemental Sulphur From Pyrite and PyrrhotiteBy R. W. Bruce, K. W. Downes
"IntroductionSULPHUR production in Canada from all sources for the year 1953 amounted to about 375,000 tons. Except for 16,000 tons of elemental sulphur derived from natural gas, this production was i
Jan 1, 1955
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Unexpected Legal Obligations Arising in Mining Joint VenturesBy W. S. (Steve) Vaughan
The Origins of Joint Ventures in Canada?s Mining Industry ? Among the most important financing structures used in our mineral industry today ? Virtually unheard of in the Canadian industry prior
May 1, 2013
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Occupational Standards and Certification for Mineral Processing Technicians in the Northwest TerritoriesBy Mary Ann Bennett, Val Nichols, Colleen Proctor
"In 1997 when Royal Oak Mines Inc. went into receivership, the mineral processing technicians (mill operators) who had been working at Giant Mine in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories for most of thei
Jan 1, 2005
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Alkali/Alumina Molar Ratio Trends in Altered Granitoid Rocks Hosting Porphyry and Related DepositsBy R. E. Whitehead
"Alkali/alumina and MgO/alumina molar ratio plots graphically portray both chemical and mineralogical changes accompanying potassic, phyllic, argillic, chloritic, and alunitic alteration of quartz mon
Jan 1, 2009
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Advances in the Use of Thin, Spray-on Liner SystemsBy James F. Archibald
In historic mining practice, typical thin liner support systems have been considered to comprise non-reinforced or mesh-reinforced shocrete linings. In the early 1990?s, development of alternate forms
May 1, 2002
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Paracoethite for Iron Control at the Zinifex Hobart SmelterBy G. Binks
In 1997, the Zinifex Hobart Smelter ceased ocean disposal of jarosite and the flowsheet was converted to reject iron as paragoethite. This paper describes the evolution of the flowsheet since the chan
Jan 1, 2006
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The Gold Gravity Recovery Effort - A New Concept in the Design and Optimization of Recovery CircuitsBy Z. Xiao, A. R. Laplante
"The recovery of gold by gravity from grinding circuits differs from virtually all other gravity recovery approaches in that stage (or unit) recoveries are low, typically 1 to 5%, but overall recoveri
Jan 1, 2001
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Electromagnetic testing of wire ropes --- new developmentsBy Lorant B. Geller
Sixteen miners died tragically at the Paymaster gold mine at Timmins, Ontario in February, 1945, when a badly corroded hoist rope broke. The investigation of the Royal Commission that followed arrived
May 1, 2003
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Classification of quartz veins in turbiditehosted gold deposits, greenschist facies, eastern Nova ScotiaBy S. J. Haynes
"This paper documents the characteristics of the different quartz veins, and their relation to gold, in the turbiditic Meguma domain of eastern Nova Scotia. Eleven different types have been distinguis
Jan 1, 1987
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Advances in Precious Metal Trace Element Analyses for Deportment using LAM-ICP-MSBy Paul J. Sylvester, Yeonuk Choi, Mike Nelson, Louis J. Cabri, Mike Tubrett
"The development and characterization of sulphide standards containing as many as seven precious metals has increased the efficiency and comprehensiveness of micro-analyses for deportment studies usin
Jan 1, 2010
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Viceroy Minerals Corporation = Brewery Creek Mine Process OverviewBy Brad Thrall, Howard Bradley, Michael Samuels
"LOCATIONViceroy Minerals Corporation owns and operates the Brewery Creek heap leach gold mine located approximately 55 kilometers northeast of Dawson City, Yukon Canada. Dawson was home of the Klondi
Jan 1, 1999
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A Laboratory Protocol to Evaluate Potential Chemical Interferences in Flotation Circuit ApplicationsBy B. G. Cousins, B. O’Rourke, C. Spence
"Some non-flotation chemistries are added to flotation circuits directly and indirectly to control issues such as scaling and dust. Since the dosage levels are generally not very large, a standard lab
Jan 1, 2013
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Life-of-Mine Ventilation Planning at DiavikBy R. D. Clarke, E. De Souza
"A framework for ventilation planning, with a focus on planning to the end-of-mine life, was developed for the Diavik Diamond Mine, Northwest Territories. This framework was successfully used by Diavi
Jan 1, 2018
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Copper in the Eastern TownshipsBy John A. Dresser
Seventy years ago a period of prospecting and mining activity began in the Eastern Townships of Quebec that seems to have been quite equal to that of recent years in the Rouyn field. In the following
Jan 1, 1928
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Numerical Modelling of Longwall Panels as an Aid to Mine layout DesignBy D. J. Reddish
The paper describes a case study where numerical modelling has been applied to predict potential risks associated with inflows of water in active mine workings from an overlying sandstone aquifer. The
May 1, 2003
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Assessment of Rockfall Hazard Using Databases and Considering the Frequency of Triggering Meteorological EventsBy T. Verdel, Y. Gunzburger
Rockfalls are major and essentially unpredictable sources of danger, particularly along transportation routes (roads and railways). Thus, the assessment of their probability of occurrence is a major c
Jan 1, 2015
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Computer assisted economic analysis to select a stoping methodBy R. R. Tatiya
"The ultimate aim of a mine design is to determine the development work involved and resources required by adopting one or more specific alternatives. A part of the process is the production of mining
Jan 1, 1998
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Exploration and geology of the Quartz Hill molybdenum deposit, southeast AlaskaBy W. J. Wolfe
"Quartz Hill is a large, low- to moderate-grade quartz vein stockwork porphyry molybdenum deposit, discovered in 1974 during a regional stream sediment geochemical reconnaissance survey of southeast A
Jan 1, 1995
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Health and Rare Earth Elements MiningBy Linlin Zhang
Rare earth elements (REEs) are a group of lanthanides elements which have been widely used in the electronic, petrochemistry, metallurgy, and defense industries. Their demand has increased sharply in
Aug 1, 2013
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Auxiliary Ventilation Layouts for Noise Control in Underground Hard Rock MinesBy F. Calizaya, S. Bhattacharyya
"This study presents the results of a set of sound level measurements carried out in three underground mines where auxiliary fans are used regularly. Sound levels as high as 100 dB(A) by the workings
Jan 1, 2019