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Energy Conservation Measures at Syncrude Oil Sand Processing OperationsBy George J. Cymerman
Since 1978, Syncrude Canada Ltd. has been expanding steadily its oil sand mining and processing capacity while reducing unit energy requirements. At the current rate of ~180 M tonne/year oil sand, the
May 1, 2006
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Cretaceous non-swelling bentonite from the Manitoba EscarpmentBy BARRY BANNATYNE
Non-swelling bentonite has been quarried in Manitoba by Pembina Mountain Clays Limited since 1941. It occurs in several thin layers near the base of the Pembina Member of the Upper Cretaceous Vermilio
Jan 1, 1984
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The Effect of Fixed Work on Incentive RatesBy Douglas A. Sloan
AN INCENTIVE or bonus system of payment is commonly used for mine labour. The incentive rates are usually based on the variable units of production, such as dollars per foot of drift advance or cents
Jan 1, 1958
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Electrochemical Behavior of Axj530 Magnesium Alloy in Neutral MediumBy S. Amira
The corrosion behavior of high pressure die-cast and thixocast AXJ530 magnesium alloys has been investigated in 0.05M NaC1 solution at pH 6.0 using potentiodynamic polarization tests, electrochemical
Jan 1, 2006
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Design of SO2/O2 Cyanide Destruction Circuits: The Critical Factors and ChallengesBy N. Katsikaros, N. S. ‘ Yap, B. Adaszynski
"Cyanide is a well proven, effective lixiviant that has been utilised for centuries in gold extraction processes. Despite being used in close to 90% of gold processing plants, cyanide leaching is stil
Jan 1, 2016
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The Value of Oil Emulsion Drilling Muds in CanadaBy John C. Luck Jr.
"DEVELOPMENT of oil emulsion mud dates back to the early days of rotary drilling when oil was added to the drilling mud solely for the purpose of freeing stuck drill pipe. After the drill pipe was fre
Jan 1, 1954
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Implementation of Stage Grinding at the Brunswick Mine ConcentratorBy J. Andrew Cornier, Mike Cooper
"Upon successful completion of the AG/SAG Mill project (Cooper et al., 2001) the Brunswick Mine concentrator was configured with single line processing through the AG/SAG mill, followed by two paralle
Jan 1, 2002
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Meeting the Global Challenge (689ee366-59af-4a12-871c-7d749f87f065)By Jean Vavrek, Rob Barber
"What is CIM’s role on a planet-wide scale?That question has been coming back to the forefront of many discussions regularly in the months since we came on board as Executive Director and Vice- Presid
Jan 1, 2004
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Probing Mineral-Bitumen Liberation Through Rheological MeasurementsBy L. Gutierrez, M. Pawlik
The rheology artificial mixtures of bitumen with fine quartz of varying bitumen content, as well as actual oil sand ores, was investigated under different physicochemical conditions (pH, temperature).
Jan 1, 2009
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Thermodynamic Aspects of Flue Dust Formation in the Primary Copper IndustryBy S. R. Steinacker, H. Schnideritsch, J. Antrekowitsch
Primary copper industry flue dust plays an increasingly important role in the creation of matte and slag. From a thermodynamic point of view, the chemically formed section of fine particles play a tec
Jan 1, 2015
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Iron Ore SymposiumBy Jean G. Fortin
The manufacturers' proposed technology has been a key factor in selecting production, mobile and fixed equipment in order to achieve the targets set in our 2026 mining plan. This paper will pres
May 1, 2007
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BILMAT: An algorithm for material balancing mineral processing circuits Applications to comminution, desliming and flotation circuitsBy E. Kouame, M. D. Everell, D. Hodouin, T. Kasongo
"To properly operate a mineral beneficiation plant it is often necessary to have systematic evaluations of the performances of a piece of machinery, of one of the processes or of the plant as a whole.
Jan 1, 1981
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Utilizing titanium to successfully handle chloride process environmentsBy R. W. Schutz
"Titanium possesses an exceptional and wide-range resistance to chlorides and their compounds when compared to most corrosion-resistant engineering alloys (CRAs) used in the chemical process industry.
Jan 1, 2002
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The Upgrading of Primary Gold Gravity ConcentratesBy Bryn Harris, Liming Huang, Andre Laplante
"This paper reviews flowsheets generally used in gold rooms to upgrade primary gravity concentrates particularly those of Knelsons. It is concluded that even for small operations, which treat between
Jan 1, 1999
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Implementing the Continuous Improvement Operating Philosophy in Campbell Mine's Milling FacilityBy J. Wickens
"Campbell Mine is dedicated to quality management in the form of a Continuous Improvement (CI) Operating Philosophy. This paper discusses that philosophy, why and how it is being implemented in the mi
Jan 1, 1995
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The activation of magnesia in serpentine by calcination and the chemical utilization of asbestos tailings-a reviewBy R. Le Houillier, M. Nagamori, A. J. Plumpton
"Asbestos tailings are a typical serpentine, hydrated magnesium silicate, consisting primarily of antigorite and a few per cent of unrecovered fibrous chrysotile. Serpentine has unique thermal propert
Jan 1, 1980
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Chapter IV-Continued - Part 2.-Nova Scotia - Structure of the Gold Veins of Nova ScotiaBy G. Vibert Douglas
"Gold occurs in Nova Scotia in three ways, saddle reefs, fissure veins, and fossil placers. Of these the saddle reefs are the commonest. They have been the source of most of the gold and have also bee
Jan 1, 1954
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Advances in Centrifugal Gravity Concentration – Beyond Low Mass YieldBy Ish Grewal
"Batch centrifugal gravity concentrators, which produce very high ratios of concentration, have become common place for recovering free gold within milling circuits. Their effectiveness has proven to
Jan 1, 2009
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Safety and health in the Canadian mine environment - an overview of ventilation, dust, radiation and diesel emission researchBy Stephen G. Hardcastle, Michel G. Grenier
"Safety and health issues are and have been in the last decade a very high priority item with all parties involved in the Canadian mining industry. As a result of this high level of concern for worker
Jan 1, 1990
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The Application of Large Scale Stirred Milling to the Retreatment of Merensky Platinum TailingsBy Stephan Buys, Dan Curry, Chris Rule
"The use of fine grinding (FG) in mineral processing is well established. The application of FG in the South African platinum industry is more recent and it’s use in the recovery of PGM’s from dormant
Jan 1, 2005