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The application of residence time distributions to flotation and mixing circuits (50aced84-3f19-4383-b90c-f475002bcac5)By J. E. Nesset
"This paper discusses the importance of considering residence time distribution (RTD) in the design of flotation and mixing circuits and in the analysis of operating problems. The experiences and succ
Jan 1, 1988
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The application of residence time distributions to flotation and mixing circuitsBy J. E. Nesset
"This paper discusses the importance of considering residence time distribution (RTD) in the design of flotation and mixing circuits and in the analysis of operating problems. The experiences and succ
Jan 1, 1988
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Discussion on the Economics of Canadian Gold ProductionBy S. H. Logan
Mr. B. Neilly: A week or so ago the Secretary was good enough to forward me an advance copy of this paper by Mr. Logan and it was suggested that I comment on it at this meeting. At that time I was not
Jan 1, 1931
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The halide mediated electro-oxidation of ammonia, cyanide, cyanate and thiocyanate in mine/mill waste watersBy D. J. MacKinnon, Kazi E. Haque
Ammonia present in a variety of mine/mill waste waters was almost completely oxidized to nitrogen by chloride mediated electro-oxidation. A closed circuit operation of preconcentration of ammonia on a
Jan 1, 1996
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Recent Improvements in Grinding at the Williams MineBy T. R. Raponi
"The Williams Mine, Canada's largest gold mine, processes over 6,000 t/d of ore utilizing SAG/ball milling, leaching and CIP, carbon stripping, electrowinning and refining to produce gold dare bullion
Jan 1, 1994
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Application of Non-Intrusive Sonar Array-Based Technology to Solve Unique and Difficult Measurement SituationsBy Joseph Poplawski, Christian O’Keefe, Robert Maron
"Unique and difficult minerals processing measurement situations will be described and the application of passive array-based technology for performing these measurements will be illustrated. Examples
Jan 1, 2008
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Modelling of the Gold Mineral Associations and Size Distribution of a Grinding Mill ProductBy M. R. Khalesi, S. Bellec, C. Bazin, D. Hodouin
Batch grinding tests conducted on a gold ore indicated that gold is not randomly distributed within the size fractions of the ground ore. Since gold leaching performances were found to be dependent of
Jan 1, 2011
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Silica Rock near Yarmouth, N.S.By W. L. Stuewe
The Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation requires enormous quantities of bricks each year for its Sydney steel plant operations. Clay brick of all types are purchased, while silica brick is made in the
Jan 1, 1947
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Concentrator Operation at Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation's No. 12 MineBy G. W. Neumann, J. R. Schnarr
The lead-zinc-copper-silver ores mined by Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Limited at their No. 12 underground mine and No. 6 open-pit operation, and treated by distinct concentration process
Jan 1, 1971
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Technical and Economic Lessons from the Last Charcoal-Blast Furnaces in the WorldBy R. Luchese de Moraes, J. A. Matthews, C. Feliciano Bruzual
The role of biomass char in blast furnaces has been re-examined by scientists worldwide, as a feasible option to reduce the carbon intensity of ironmaking. This contribution makes a technical and econ
Jan 1, 2015
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A new perspective on cable bolt designBy P. K. Kaiser, S. Maloney, S. Yazici
"This paper focusses on the strength or capacity of cable bolts and introduces a new perspective for cable bolt design by demonstrating that mining-induced stress changes may affect cables in a detrim
Jan 1, 1992
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Study the Effect of Crystal Structure on Milling and Liberation Performance of MineralsBy R. Venugopal, Saxena. V. K., U. Sankrityayan
"There is a dire need of a technology which can break the mineral interfaces to enhance liberation with minimum energy consumption in mineral beneficiation processes. Understanding of mineral crystal
Jan 1, 2013
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Major savings and production efficiencies with wear-resistant ceramicsBy P. A. Verhey
"This paper describes a series of wear-resistant ceramic materials which have been successfully used in the mineral processing industry in Canada. Applications include use with metallic ores, coal, po
Jan 1, 1981
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World Potash Productive Capacity and ConsumptionBy R. H. Knudsen
"In view of the chronic overcapacity problem in the world potash industry and Saskatchewan's recent emergence as a major producer, the long-term outlook for potash productive capacity and consumption
Jan 1, 1973
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Acidity Estimation of Pressure Leach Solutions at High Temperatures by ConductivityBy V. G. c Papangelakis, M. Huang
A conductivity cell, developed previously, was employed in an effort to investigate the inter-relation between electrical conductivity and acidity of sulphuric acid - metal sulphate solutions at high
Jan 1, 2004
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From Tribulation to Triumph – Flotation Improvements at the New Lac des Iles ConcentratorBy Tom Olsen, Tom Ohrling, Peter Taggart, Chris Martin
"North American Palladium commissioned the new concentrator at the Lac des Iles mine in the summer of 2001. The 15,000 tonnes per day mill replaced the existing 2,400 tonnes per day facility, as part
Jan 1, 2003
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Canada?s Unique Uranium Mining IndustryBy Tim Gitzel
Thank you for your introduction, and thank you to the CIM for inviting me to make a presentation to you today. This is my first opportunity to report to you on the status of the Canadian uranium ind
May 1, 2003
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Using Operational Readiness and Plant Trials to Successfully Implement a Process Flowsheet ChangeBy C. H. Buck, A. J. Taylor
"In 2015 Vale’s Clarabelle Mill began the process change to enable a higher degree of Cu separation. The flowsheet modification was part of a complete divisional flowsheet change being implemented in
Jan 1, 2018
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Stamp-Milling and Amalgamation Practice at Goldenville, N.S. (fb013ab7-b931-4c07-a28c-bfdc18236a53)By E. H. Henderson
MR. R. V. NEILY stated that he had at one time operated at Goldenville. The practice and results are much the same now as in the olden days. Inside plates were then found to be a source of trouble and
Jan 1, 1935
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The Western CordilleraBy J. O. Wheeler
"DEFINITION OF THE REGION, ITS BOUNDARIES, AND PHYSICAL AND GE'OLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICSTHIS PAPER concerns the Western Cordilleran region, embracing most of British Columbia, the southern half of Yuko
Jan 1, 1969