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The Application of Rare Earth Element Analyses in the Exploration for Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Type DepositsBy G. H. Gale, M. A. F. Fedikow, L. B. Dabek
Abstract-Rare earth element (REE) data are reported for ores, sulfide-bearing rocks and host rocks from massive sulfide deposits and barren sulfide facies iron formations in Proterozoic volcanic rocks
Jan 1, 1997
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The Application of Rare Earth Element Analyses in the Exploration for Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Type Deposits (4936ee37-b636-4400-b88e-78f06ae61654)By G. H. Gale, M. A. F. Fedikow, L. B. Dabek
Rare earth element (REE) data are reported for ores, sul?de-bearing rocks and host rocks from massive sul?de deposits and barren sul?de facies iron formations in Proterozoic volcanic rocks of the Flin
Jan 1, 1997
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MetalsBy Lawrence Bragg
WE associate metals with hardness, toughness, and strength. But a curious paradox lies at the root of the valuable mechanical proper-ties of the metallic state: in order to be strong, a metal must be
Jan 1, 1943
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Performance Improvement Studies in a Chrome Ore Beneficiation PlantBy Y. Rama Murthy, Amit Ranjan, Pankaj Satija, Sunil K. Tripathy
"Chromite ore is one of the essential raw materials for ferroalloy and steel industry. Boula-Nuasahi belt of Sukinda region, Odisha, is the only resource of chrome ore in India. The Indian deposits ar
Jan 1, 2016
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Review of Self-Heating Testing MethodologiesBy J. E. Nesset, F. Rosenblum, J. A. Finch
"The self-heating of sulphides can be a major hazard in mining operations and concentrate handling, particularly during transportation and associated storage. Self-heating results from the oxidation o
Jan 1, 2014
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Maritimes coal fields - geological settingBy A. Roy MacLean
"In the Maritimes, there are twelve coal areas. From east to west, these include the Sydney coal field, the St. Rose - Chimney Corner, Inverness, Mabou, Port Hood, Pictou, Colchester - Debert, Springh
Jan 1, 1985
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Gravity Gold Concentration at Newmont MiningThe process of gold recovery by gravity concentration is incorporated in the metal recovery flowsheet at seven Newmont Mining Corporation owned mining operations in Australia, North America and Africa
Jan 1, 2011
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Structure of Northern New BrunswickBy W. Holyk
"Although lead, zinc, copper, and iron sulphides have been known for many years in the Bathurst region, the existence of large massive deposits was not known until the discovery of the Brunswick orebo
Jan 1, 1949
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Effect of Pulp Temperature on Copper and Gold Collectors at Hudson Bay Mining and SmeltingBy Karl Hoover, Cassandra Spence, Brent Bachewich, Jaakko Levanaho
"Since year 2000 the gold recovery into copper concentrate at Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting has reduced considerably during the summer months. This initiated a testwork program in the fall 2003 to fi
Jan 1, 2005
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Geometallurgical Modeling of the Dumont Deposit"The Dumont deposit is a large (1066 Mt probable reserve) low grade (0.27% nickel), nickel sulphide project located in the Abitibi region 25km west of Amos, Quebec. Royal Nickel Corporation acquired t
Jan 1, 2013
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Investigation of Method of Addition of Surfactant to the Pressure Leaching of Nickel-Containing Pyrrhotite ConcentratesBy E. M. Timoshenko, A. V. Tarasov
The results of laboratory, bench-scale and semi-commercial investigations of a method for adding surfactant (technical-grade lignosulphonate) to the process of pressure leaching of nickel-containing p
Jan 1, 2004
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The Wellington Lake Power ProjectBy E. M. Stiles
THE Wellington Lake power plant of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited, about 25 miles from Goldfields, Saskatchewan, is the second hydro-electric project operating in that
Jan 1, 1940
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Sodium Carboxymethyl-Cellulose as a Flocculating Agent for Cyanide Slime PulpsBy Claude A. Jr. Seger
Introduction This paper presents in detailed form the results of settling tests that were published in a few preliminary notes in the April 1949 issue of the Bulletin (p. 166). Carborel is the t
Jan 1, 1949
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Trace Copper and Zinc 1n the Coronation Mine OverburdenBy B P. Scott
Podsol soil horizons developed on Pleistocene glacial sediments overlying the Coronation Mine orebody were analyzed for copper and zinc spectro-photometrically, using biquinoline-isoamyl alcohol and d
Jan 1, 1965
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On-Stream Measuring of Mineral Concentrations in Slurries Using LIBS ResultsBy Olli Haavisto, Lauri Koresaar, Navid Khajehzadeh
In recent times sustainable minerals processing is an important topic in research. Sustainable mining is linked with efficient use of energy and human resource in all process stages including benefici
Jan 1, 2016
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Managing Furnace Integrity by Utilizing Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and Monitoring Techniques`By T. Gerritsen, R. MacRosty, R. Pula, P. Gebski, W. L. Ying
Furnace run-outs can cause extended furnace downtime for repair, while leaks or more severe failures in the cooling system can lead to brick hydration or in severe cases, steam explosions. These incid
Jan 1, 2015
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Evaporation Losses from Crude OilsBy J. W. Gregg, P. M. Dranchuk, D. L. Flock
"From preliminary investigations it has been observed that although evaporation losses may be estimated by comparing single values of certain physical properties of crude oils and their evaporation re
Jan 1, 1960
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Operations of Red Mountain Mines Ltd.By The Staff
"THE property of Red Mountain Mines Limited is located 11/2 miles north and west of the town of Rossland, in southern British Columbia. The mine is situated on the flank of Red mountain, famous in pio
Jan 1, 1967
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From Open Cast to Block Cave and the Effects on the Autogenous Milling Circuit at Palabora Mining CopperBy P. Condori
Palabora Mining Copper (PMC) has two autogenous mills that have been in operation since 1976. The mills were originally designed to treat 30 000 t/d of open cast copper ore in a closed circuit with cy
Jan 1, 2012
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Performance of the oxygen limiting cover at the LTA site, Malartic, QuebecBy M. R. Julien, A. Maqsoud, J. Martschuk, B. Bussière
Acid mine drainage (AMD) from mine wastes is one of the most challenging environmental problems currently facing the mining industry. When mining wastes have the potential to produce AMD, the effluent
Jan 1, 2006