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An Internet Model for Continuing Education in MiningBy Simon W. Houlding
The mining community is geographically remote and widely dispersed. There is a growing requirement for formalized professional development of members by professional associations, and increasing recog
May 1, 2002
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The Mineral Industries Their Present Place in the Commercial Development of CanadaBy Charles Camsell
At the last annual meeting of this Institute the programme very properly was drawn up and carried out with the special object of calling attention to the Dominion's position and problems with reg
Jan 1, 1924
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Economic Effects of Gas Export on AlbertaBy Hu Harries
WE RECENTLY completed a study for a client, who is an applicant to export gas from the Province of Alberta, on the effects of gas export on Alberta's economy. This study was part of the client&ap
Jan 1, 1958
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The Research And Development Of World Uranium Processing TechnologiesBy J. Zhang, T. Oleniuk
It is well-known that Saskatchewan has the world’s richest uranium deposits and advanced processing technologies. Unlike the Saskatchewan deposits, complicated mineralogy is common for other places in
Jan 1, 2020
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Applying a Customer-Based Approach at Vale’s Clarabelle MillBy A. Taylor, J. Shelegey, H. Sullivan, J. Doucet
"Historically, performance at Vale’s Clarabelle Mill was measured by Mill throughput and Mill recovery. After the economic collapse in 2008, a series of reviews were performed to drive improvements in
Jan 1, 2012
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An Alternative Approach to Turam Data TreatmentBy K. Duckworth
The treatment of Turam data by conventional procedures does not permit the interpreter to make any estimate of induced current magnitudes. This problem may be overcome by using an alternative data tre
Jan 1, 1973
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Low-Grade Cu-Au Deposits: Predicting the Relationship between Copper and Gold Performance in Flotation and the Potential for Gravity Gold RecoveryBy Jan E. Nesset, Phillip J. Mackey, Joo Y. Kim, Giovanni Di Prisco, André R. Laplante
Understanding the appropriate gold recovery to associate with copper recovery when assessing laboratory testing on porphyry deposits is often complicated by several factors including variable and/or c
Jan 1, 2005
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Innovations in Gold and Silver Recovery: World OverviewBy Hans von Michaelis
"INTRODUCTIONThe renaissance in gold and silver recovery technology has continued to unfold and it is appropriate to review some of the useful new technologies as well as try to identify some of the i
Jan 1, 1985
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Improving Pulp Level Detection in a Flotation Column Using a Neural Network AlgorithmBy Guillermo Diaz, Roberto Pérez, René del Villar
"Pulp-froth interface position is a key variable in column operation. In plant practice, it is commonly estimated through a system of three pressure-transducers which allows the calculation of the pul
Jan 1, 1995
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Improving Fine Sulphide Mineral Recovery at the Red Dog OperationBy J. Oliver, B. Wilson, 10
"Red Dog is one of the world’s largest zinc producing mines and a significant producer of lead and silver. While some of the operational challenges relate to the mine’s location in a remote part of Al
Jan 1, 2016
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Huntingdon MineBy Gilles Carrière
"The Huntingdon mine of Quebec Copper Corporation is situated 3 miles south of the village of Eastman, in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. The copper deposit consists of several pyrrhotite-chalcopyrit
Jan 1, 1949
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Performance of the Tankcell® E500 at the Kevitsa MineBy Ben Murphy, Tomi Maksimainen, Antti Rinne, Ishmael Muzinda, Toni Mattsson
"A 500m3 flotation cell was commissioned during 2014 at the Kevitsa Mine in northern Finland working as the first rougher in the copper flotation circuit. Treating around 850tph with an average grade
Jan 1, 2016
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Kansanshi Copper Smelter: The First Four Years of OperationBy S. Hunt, D. de Vries
Kansanshi Copper Smelter began operation in March 2015. The smelter features a single Isasmelt furnace for smelting, one 6-in-line electric furnace for matte-settling and slag-cleaning duties, four Pe
Jan 1, 2019
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Integration of Sensor Technologies at a Bucket Wheel Excavator for Identification of Material Type and Detection of Interface LayersBy Martin Kesting
The world wide growth dynamics and the continuously growing demand for energy, results in increasing energy prices. Looking from this point, the efficient exploitation of fossil fuel deposits has beco
Oct 1, 2009
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A Review of Gas Dispersion Studies in Flotation PlantsBy Jan E. Nesset, Julie Fournier, Jorge Torrealba, Colin Hardie
"Gas dispersion studies have been used to benchmark and optimize plant flotation performance for more than a decade, although this technology is not as widely in use as it likely should be based on th
Jan 1, 2015
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Preparation and Characterization of Straight Y-Shaped Silica Nanorods by Thermal Chemical Evaporation MethodBy G. Zhu
The straight Y-shaped silica nanorods have been synthesized on Si wafer by thermal chemical evaporation of mixed powders of silica and graphite at 1300_ and condensation on Si substrate without assist
May 1, 2008
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Automation for Improved Safety in Roadside ConstructionBy S. Bergquist
In this paper, it is investigated how different types of automation would affect the safety for workers in asphalt paving. The risk for the workers on road construction sites is consistently high in c
Aug 1, 2013
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Minimum variance or maximum profitability?By R. Mohan Srivastava
"The goal of estimation is considered in the light of decision analysis. A simple example reveals the essential elements of decision-making in the face of uncertainty. A second example shows that thes
Jan 1, 1987
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Geology and Evolution of Gold Deposits, Timmins Area, OntarioBy W. O. Karvinen
"In the Timmins area, a close spatial and chronological association exists between gold deposits and two major stratabound carbonate-rich members and related quartz-feldspar porphyries. Synvo/canic an
Jan 1, 1982
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Properties of International Nickel Company of CanadaBy Arthur B. Yates
"The nickel deposits of Sudbury, discovered in .1885, have probably commanded as much attention as any single group of orebodies in the world. They have been the major source of the world's nickel sup
Jan 1, 1954